Sunday, March 20, 2011

What's in The News Today

International attacks on Libya Gadhafi still refuses to step down. European forces attacked Libya by air and sea. "French war planes took down government tanks and armored vehicles."The British and American military launched 110 Tomahawk missiles. Gadhafi uses paid African mercenaries to do his fighting. Watch these horrific videos click on link http://feb17.info/news/first-footage-gaddafis-mercenaries/

MSNBC. 0march 19, 2011). Missiles strike Libya in first wave a of allied assault. Gadhafi vows to defend against 'colonial,crusader' aggression. Retrieved March 20, 2011, from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42164455/ns/world_news-mideastn_africa/

High radiation levels are found in milk and spinach in Japan and have exceeded safety levels in Japan. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is telling Philippine and Japan officials to take mandatory precautions and possible banning selling these products.  Consumption of high radiation levels can damage humans thyroids especially in children and young adults.
GMA (News March 20, 2011). IAEA: Radiation detected in Milk, vegetables near Fukushima plant.
Retrieved March 20, 2011, from  http://www.gmanews.tv/story/215734/iaea-radiation-detected-in-milk-vegetables-near-fukushima-plant

Warning to all from Chatmemore the U.S. does get produce form Japan, please read your labels and make sure your produce is not coming from Japan. We also get soy products and fish from them.

Parent's from Richmond, Virgina,  plead to find their daughter who has been missing since the earthquake in Japan Taylor Anderson 24 year old English teacher was last seen by parents at the school where she teaches. Parents picked up their children after the earthquake and Taylor waited for all her students to be in the arms of their parents, before she got her bicycle to ride home, and that was the last time she was seen.

The Washington Post National. (March 19, 2011). Richmond-area family seeks daughter missing since Japan earthquake, last seen leaving school. A Virginia couple is still waiting word about their missing daughter, an English teacher working the region of Japan that was devastating  by the earthquake and tsunami. retrieved March 20, 2011, from http://www.washingtonpost.com/richmond-area-family-seeks-daughter-missing-since-japan-earthquake-last-seen-leaving-school/2011/03/19/ABiz1Rv_story.html

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