Monday, December 19, 2011

What's in The News Today

North Korean's leader has died. Kim Jong-il died at the age of 69. He was a tryant as he allowed his people to starve and concentrated on building a vast military. He died of heart failure and there are concerns who will be in charge. A reports that a missile has been launched off the country's east coast has left South Korea on edge.

msnbc. cpm (December 19, 2011). North Korean leader Kim Jong Il dead at 69. retrieved December 19, 2011, from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45719209/ns/world_news-asia_pacific/#.Tu9mtDVDG0Y


The world awaits as Jong Un takes over N. Korea. He is the son of Kim Jong Il and is the youngest of the three sons and was estimated to be born 1984. Expert believe that he will follow his father's military views and continue maintaining a strong military and the attempt for the worlds largest, this will also include nuclear weapons. He was trained by his father to be the next power in control for Korea's new dictator.

msnbc. (December 19, 2011). Kim Jong Il's youngest son dubbed 'great successor.' Retrieved December 19, 2011, from http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/45719296/ns/world_news-asia_pacific/#.Tu9ooDVDG0Y


Toddler is missing in Maine. Ayla Reynolds 20 months old went missing on Friday 12/16 and was last seen when her father put her to sleep at 8 pm. He realized she was missing the next morning on 12/17 at 9 am. He called 911 and a massive search has been conducted and they are working hard to locate Ayla. Ayla's parents do not live together and the mother was not there the night Ayla went missing. Ayla lives with her father Justin DiPietro.

More info here is the link http://storify.com/casesignal/missing-baby-ayla-bell-reynolds-sunday-dec-18-2011

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