Tuesday, August 2, 2011

What's in The News Today

The witness to Bryan Stow's brutal beating at Dodgers stadium died over the weekend. Matthew Lee died over the weekend from an allergic reaction from eating peanut butter. There are two people in custody for the brutal beating of Stow who still remains in a coma.

KTVU.Com. (August 2, 2011). Witness In Attack On Giants Fan Dies From Eating Peanut. Retrieved August 2, 2011, from Witness In Attack On Giants Fan Dies From Eating Peanut - News Story - KTVU San Francisco

Salmonella outbreak in 26 states has been linked to ground turkey. One person has died and 75 did became ill. The CDC (Center for Disease Control) has reported the strain is drug-resistant. The CDC also stated that the highest number of cases are in Michigan, Ohio, Texas, Illinois, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Iowa, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Oregon, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin. The bacteria can take up to 72 hours to develop and last up to a week. Meat (turkey) should have an 165 F internal reading with a meat thermometer.

aandrews. (August 1, 2011). Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Ground Turkey. ThirdAge. com. Retrieved August 2, 2011, from Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Ground Turkey Page 2 | ThirdAge

Casey Anthony is forced out of hiding to face a check fraud charge. Her legal team is fearing for her life and they are trying to get the judge off of Casey's case.  Judge Stan Strickland summoned Casey back to Florida to serve a check fraud case and she needs to complete a one year probation. Casey was acquitted for the murder of her two-year-old daughter "Caylee", but society has been vocal about their feelings about the verdict.

International Business Times. (August 2, 2011). Ordered Back to Florida, Casey Anthony Will be Forced out of Hiding. Retrieved August 2, 2011, from Ordered Back to Florida, Casey Anthony Will be Forced out of Hiding - International Business Times

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