Sunday, February 19, 2012

What's in The News Today

Bobby Brown explains why he left Whitney Houston's funeral early. Bobby gives an explanation why he gave a quick and dramatic appearance. He stated "that his family was treated badly and he was prevented him from seeing his daughter." When Brown first arrived at the funeral he sat in the front row with the rest of Houston's family and was asked to move. He stated that "he and his family were asked to move three times. He gave a kiss to the casket of his ex-wife, and departed, he refused to make a scene and he will continue to pay respects to his ex-wife the best he knows how." Brown was suppose to bring  two guest, but showed up with ten. Houston's family approached Brown and told him he could stay in the area of the family, but his guest would have to move. He refused and that is when the family asked for security to get involved. Brown and Houston were married in 1992 and divorced in 2007, and they have a daughter together Bobbi Kristina Brown and Houston had sole custody of her, after they were divorced. 

CNN Entertainment. (Febrhttp://www.cnn.com/2012/02/18/showbiz/houston-funeral-bobby-brown/index.html?hpt=hp_t2uary 19, 2012). Bobby Brown leaves Houston funeral after spat. Retrieved February 19, 2012, from

Elizabeth Smart gets married. Elizabeth Smart was kidnapped for months as a  teenager in Utah. She  tied the knot in Hawaii over the weekend. She was sexually abused while she was abducted, at the age of 14, and was held captive for 9 months. She said "that those none months were hell." Smart and Gilmour met each other while she was doing missionary work in France. Gilmour is from Scotland and Smart attends Brigham Young University and works for ABC.

CNN U.S. (February 19, 2012). Elizabeth Smart tie the knot in Hawaii. Retrieved February 19, 2012, from  http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/19/us/utah-smart-married/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

If you can't drink a cup of coffee now you can inhale it. The inhale caffeine is sold in a lipstick case. The container has vitamin B plus 100 milligrams of caffeine powder and is sold as a dietary product. The product didn't need approval because it is sold as a dietary product, but it's being scrutinized for safety.  The fear is that teenagers and kids will abuse it and take more than one shot. The FDA (Food and Drug Administration) will determine if it really meets the dietary qualifications to be sold. A single shot cost $2.99 at convenience stores and the package warns not to consume more than three shots daily.

Kgowi, R. ( February 19, 2012). APNEWSBreak: FDA to review inhalable caffeine. Yahoo!News. Retrieved February 19, 2012, from http://news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-fda-review-inhalable-caffeine-120211703.html


 

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