Saturday, March 24, 2012

What's in The News Today

Ayla Bell Reynolds a toddler has been missing since Dec. 17, 2011 disappeared from her father's home. The snow has melted in Maine and the search has begun again with nearly 100 volunteers, firefighters and police officers for baby Ayla who will turn 2, on April 4.  Ayla's father "Justin DiPietro" have told officials that she was snatched from her bedroom in Waterville, Maine between the hours of 8 p.m. and the following morning.

Newcomb, A. (March 24, 2012). Ayla Reynolds: Plice Comb Areas Where Snow Has Melted For Missing Maine Toddler.  Yahoo! News.Retrieved March 24, 2012, from http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/ayla-reynolds-police-comb-areas-where-snow-melted-134916946--abc-news.html


A large fishing boat from Japan's Tsunami was spotted in British Columbia in western Canada. The vessel has been identified as coming from Hokkaido, Japan. A warning maritime  has been issued because the vessel could cause a navigational hazard. There were 5 million tons of debris swept into the ocean from 2011, 9.0 earthquake, which caused a tsunami in Japan.

Yahh! News. (March 24, 2012). Tsunami-tossed boat spotted off western Canada. Retrieved March 24, 2012, from http://news.yahoo.com/tsunami-tossed-boat-spotted-off-western-canada-113010423.html

A soccer player's heart stopped for 78 minutes and is revived. Muamba a 23-year-old soccer player was officially dead, but doctors continued to revive him with 15 defibrillator shocks for 48 minutes and then again 30 minutes while he was in the hospital. Muamba is in a London hospital and is talking.

CNN Health.  (March 23, 2012). Would you get the care Muamba did? Retrieved March 24, 2012, from http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/23/would-you-get-the-care-muamba-did/?hpt=hp_t3

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