Saturday, November 19, 2011

What's in The News Today

Natalie Wood's death might have not been an accident. It seems that her and her husband Robert Wagner had a heated argument the night that she supposedly drowned. The captain Dennis Davern of the boat Splendour that Wood and Wagner owned stated "he did not tell the truth about the events the night that Natalie died." He told Los Angeles County Sheriff's homicide to reopen the case and said the events that "Wagner told about her death were not true." He (Wagner) claimed they were arguing and drinking, but why she turned up dead was not explained in his memoir.

Yahoo News!  ( November 18, 2011). Wagner remembered Wood's death in memoir. retrieved November 19, 2011, from Wagner remembered Wood's death in memoir - Yahoo! Movies

Hackers might have shut down the water system in Illinois. The federal investigators might have linked a foreign cyber attack on US. industrial system. The attackers were able to get access to the network of a water utility in Springfield.  Security experts for cyber attacks reported that these are the risk if hackers break into the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems (SCADA), which are highly specialized computer systems that control the infrastructure; these infrastructures control water treatments, chemical plants and nuclear reactors and pipelines, dams and switches on train lines.

Yahoo!News. (November 18, 2011). U.S. probes cyber attack on water system. Retrieved November 19, 2011, from U.S. probes cyber attack on water system - Yahoo! News

Prostitution has become legal in Taiwan. The red light district is where you will prostitution. There has been no reports at this time if the government have created these zones. Anyone caught outside of these lines will be fined. The sex worker and their customer could be fined $994 outside the red light district. Brothel owners would be fined $1,655 if they too are outside the district.

McFarland. S. (November 18, 2011).  Taiwan moves to legalize oldest profession. CNN. Retrieved November 19, 2011, from  Taiwan moves to legalize oldest profession – Business 360 - CNN.com Blogs

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