2009년 12월 25일 금요일

News 72

Mumbai attack survivor: 'It's like a dead man living'
Corpses piled on top of Apurva Parikh as bullets killed two of his friends, lined up by terrorists against a wall at a hotel in India's financial hub. Just minutes before the attackers had stormed The Oberoi, Parikh and his friends were having dinner. Moments later, they were standing with more than a dozen other guests, captives of a terror squad laying siege on several sites in Mumbai.

News 72

Mumbai attack survivor: 'It's like a dead man living'
Corpses piled on top of Apurva Parikh as bullets killed two of his friends, lined up by terrorists against a wall at a hotel in India's financial hub. Just minutes before the attackers had stormed The Oberoi, Parikh and his friends were having dinner. Moments later, they were standing with more than a dozen other guests, captives of a terror squad laying siege on several sites in Mumbai.

2009년 12월 15일 화요일

News 92

Fans flood Duggars with support
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have the full support of their fans while they tend to their premature baby, Josie Brooklyn.
The arrival of Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar's 19th baby hasn't been easy -- and the future is still not certain for preemie Josie Brooklyn, born three months early on December 10 and weighing only 1 lb., 6 oz. But one thing that is certain for the couple from Arkansas: the full-throated support of their fans.

2009년 12월 14일 월요일

News 91

Intriguing people for December 14, 2009Accenture CEO William D. Green appears with Tiger Woods after a 2008 tournament in Arizona.
William D. Green
After a six-year relationship, Accenture ended its association with Tiger Woods. The global consulting company becomes the first major sponsor to cut ties with the golfer, who admitted to infidelity and announced he was taking an indefinite leave from the sport.

2009년 12월 13일 일요일

News 90

Theme of the '00s? Unpaid bills
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t's sometimes said that the '00s opened with a Pearl Harbor and ended with a Great Crash. Yet this dramatic decade still lacks even a name. The Forties had big bands and a bigger war, the Sixties protests and hippies, the Seventies "malaise." But what do we call the decade just ending?  The Double-Zeros? The late Bill Safire suggested the Naughties, "nought" being an old-fashioned term for "zero" (as in dough-nought). Whatever you call them, the years from 2000 on have been united by one great theme: This is the decade when the bills came due for neglected problems.

2009년 12월 12일 토요일

News 89

Philippines lifts martial law, ordered after massacre
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo lifted martial law order imposed on December  4.
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo lifted martial law in the country's south, which she declared after the massacre of 57 people last month, Philippine news outlets reported Saturday. The order lifting martial law was due to be effective at 9 p.m. (8 a.m. ET) Saturday, the Philippines News Agency (PNA) and CNN affiliate ABS-CBN said.

2009년 12월 11일 금요일

News 88

Black Caucus sends strong economic message to Obama
Caucus Chairwoman Rep. Barbara Lee and Rep. Emanuel Cleaver wrote Obama to plead for help for minorities.
Members of the Congressional Black Caucus called on President Obama Friday to address the skyrocketing unemployment rate facing minorities -- especially African-Americans and Latinos -- and greater economic conditions plaguing low-income communities.

"Our job is to make sure the legislation that gets to the president's desk responds to the degradation and the crisis in our community," said Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, at a Friday news conference. "Our community is bleeding. And we are the worst hit."

2009년 12월 10일 목요일

News 87

In an instant, these people became everyday heroes
Donté Greene of the NBA's Sacramento Kings saved a woman from drowning on Memorial Day.
 A man sees a 75-year-old man stuck on railroad tracks and pulls him to safety. An off-duty emergency worker pulls a woman from a van after it crashes into an icy pond. An NBA star saves a woman from drowning.

A postal worker helps a mother whose baby is unconscious. A father goes into a house engulfed in flames to save two of his children, then returns to save the family's pet.

These are examples of everyday people who, when confronted with a life-or-death situation, jumped in to do what they could -- and became rescuers and heroes.

2009년 12월 9일 수요일

News 86

Refugee returns to Sudan to sign up voters

Daniel Deng, like thousands of other children, walked hundreds of miles to escape Sudan's war zone, moving for months farther and farther from his home country.

"We had to walk the whole night ... we maybe rest for an hour," he told CNN of the journey about two decades ago.

The trek, which robbed him of his ability to walk, took him to Ethiopia, then to Kenya, then eventually far from the Africa continent to the United States. he carved out a comfortable life in Colorado working in the IT industry, far from the war-torn, dusty land of his childhood.

Now using a wheelchair, Deng has returned to help register voters in Southern Sudan ahead of two very important votes. The first, in April, is to elect Sudan's presidential, state and legislative leaders.

2009년 12월 8일 화요일

Document Film


Document Film

News 85

'Harry Potter' stars look back on nine years of magic.

They might have been trained to ride flying broomsticks and mix potions but life after Hogwarts is still a riddle for the young magicians of the Harry Potter series.

With filming in the last part of the series --"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" -- well underway, the cast of the multi-million selling franchise seem bound to look back and reflect on their nine-year-long magic ride.

2009년 12월 7일 월요일

News 84

Iran seeks release of arms dealer facing sentence in U.S.

Iran is calling for the release of an Iranian arms dealer who U.S. authorities say tried to illegally buy U.S. weapons for the Tehran government and was secretly charged, arrested and extradited, state-run media reported Monday.
Iran's Press-TV reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki wants the United States to secure the "unconditional release" of Amir Hossein Ardebili, who is scheduled to be sentenced December 14 by a federal judge in Wilmington, Delaware.
Ardebili, of Shiraz, Iran, was captured by Georgian agents in a sting operation in the Eastern European nation of Georgia in 2007. He was transported to Wilmington, where he was held, and he pleaded guilty in 2008, federal officials said last week.
The case was kept under wraps for two years while U.S. authorities tracked leads gleaned from Ardebili's computer that helped reveal Iran's secret campaign to buy sensitive U.S. military equipment, federal officials said last week.

2009년 12월 6일 일요일

Short Story Film


News 83

'Blind Side' No. 1 at box officeFootball drama "The Blind Side" rose to first place at the box office this weekend with $20.4 million.

Proving that Sandra Bullock is having the best year of her career, the football drama "The Blind Side" rose to first place at the box office this weekend with $20.4 million, according to early estimates by Hollywood.com Box Office.

2009년 12월 5일 토요일

News 82

2009 Figure Grand Prix Winner


Kim Yu-na won the 2009 Figure Grand Prix

2009년 12월 4일 금요일

News 81

Draw ignites FIFA World Cup fever(From L) English international David Beckham, South African actress Charlize Theron and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke

The 32 teams participating at next year's FIFA World Cup™ finals discovered their fate this evening when the Final Draw for South Africa 2010 took place in Cape Town.

While South Africans learned that the host nation's Opening Match on 11 June would be played against Mexico at Soccer City, it was the Group D line-up which caused arguably the biggest stir. Germany, Australia, Serbia and Ghana will battle it out for two qualifying places for the Round of 16, meaning two nations with passionate support will depart the tournament early. There could be a high-profile casualty from Group G too, after Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d'Ivoire, Portugal were drawn together.


roup A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, Nigeria, Korea Republic, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Serbia, Ghana, 
Group E: Netherlands, Denmark, Japan, Cameroon
Group F: Italy, Paraguay, New Zealand, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, Korea DPR, Côte d'Ivoire, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Switzerland, Honduras, Chile

2009년 12월 3일 목요일

News 80

Paris Hilton's little brother Conrad, 15, gets his first driving lesson with dad in a $200,00 Bentley


2009년 12월 2일 수요일

News 79

New World Cup Ball for 2010: Jabulani


2009년 12월 1일 화요일

News 78

Microsoft investigating 'screen of death'
A blog suggests the black screen issue can occur on a wide range of Windows machines up through Windows 7.
Microsoft said on Monday that it is looking into reports that its latest security updates are causing some serious problems for certain users. The problem has been dubbed the "black screen of death" because those affected are left with a black desktop and little else on their screen. "Microsoft is investigating reports that its latest release of security updates is resulting in system issues for some customers," the software maker said in a statement. "Once we complete our investigation, we will provide detailed guidance on how to prevent or address these issues.  "The issue was noted by British security firm Prevx on its blog on Friday, with that company also offering a suggested fix for the problem.

2009년 11월 30일 월요일

News 77

Efforts underway to free British yacht crew held in Iran
The father of a British sailor who was detained along with his four crew mates by the Iranian Navy last month says the five are being held in Iran but being treated well. Their vessel, a racing yacht called the Kingdom of Bahrain, was on its way from Bahrain to Dubai for a race when it was stopped by Iranian navy ships on November 25, according to the British Foreign Office. The boat "may have strayed inadvertently into Iranian waters" when it was intercepted, a Foreign Office statement said.

2009년 11월 29일 일요일

News 76

Prosecute the White House gate-crashers

President Obama greets Michaele Salahi in a reception line at Tuesday's state dinner. The White House says she wasn't invited. 
The gate crashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi want to be famous as stars of reality television. I am all for that. Give them a reality television series and call it "Trial and Jailtime" in the D.C. criminal justice system. This despicable, desperate, duplicitous couple disgraced the Secret Service and embarrassed the president in his home. They totally overshadowed the president's meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the leader of an important ally. The incident made the Obamas' first state dinner, honoring the prime minister and his wife, Gursharan Kaur, fodder for comedians -- and it certainly raises security concerns for other world leaders visiting at later dates. The gate-crashers need to be held accountable and not glorified.

2009년 11월 28일 토요일

News 75

Conference to explore handing control back to Afghan localsPrime Minister Gordon Brown and U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced a conference on Afghanistan.
Britain announced plans Saturday to host an international conference on Afghanistan, a summit designed to formulate plans for transferring power to and bolstering the power of local authorities. The summit is scheduled for January 28 in London, England, said Prime Minister Gordon Brown and United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who jointly announced the meeting on Saturday at the Commonwealth summit in Trinidad and Tobago.

2009년 11월 27일 금요일

News 74

'1428' tells Sichuan quake survivors' stories
It was at 2:28 p.m. on May 12, 2008, when a devastating earthquake shattered the villages of China's Sichuan province, leaving 69,000 people dead and 15 million displaced. Little more than a year after the quake, Du Haibin's film "1428" won the Orizzonti prize for Best Documentary at the 2009 Venice Film Festival. Without judgment but with a deep compassion for their subjects, the filmmakers of "1428" bring us a myriad of individual stories of absurdity, confusion and grief.

2009년 11월 26일 목요일

News 73

Basketball's Shaquille O'Neal pays for North Carolina girl's funeral
Police say Shaniya Davis, 5, was sold into prostitution by her mother.
Professional basketball star Shaquille O'Neal paid for the funeral of a 5-year-old North Carolina girl whose body was found last week, O'Neal's team confirmed Thursday. Authorities believe the child, Shaniya Davis, was kidnapped, raped and murdered after being reported missing November 10. Her body was found six days later on a roadside about 30 miles from her hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Her funeral was Sunday.

2009년 11월 25일 수요일

News 72

Mumbai attack survivor: 'It's like a dead man living'
Corpses piled on top of Apurva Parikh as bullets killed two of his friends, lined up by terrorists against a wall at a hotel in India's financial hub. Just minutes before the attackers had stormed The Oberoi, Parikh and his friends were having dinner. Moments later, they were standing with more than a dozen other guests, captives of a terror squad laying siege on several sites in Mumbai.

2009년 11월 24일 화요일

News 71

Obama, advisers meet on Afghanistan
U.S. President Barack Obama meets with his national security team to discuss Afghanistan on Monday.
U.S. President Barack Obama met Monday night with his national security team on Afghanistan and Pakistan, the White House announced. It was the ninth meeting of the president's war council to consider whether to send more troops to Afghanistan, as requested by the U.S. commander on the ground there. The White House made no statement after the meeting ended at 10 p.m. ET (0300 GMT).

2009년 11월 23일 월요일

News 70

Fort Hood victim 'died as she lived,' friend says
Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, a nurse practitioner with the National Guard, was to go on her second deployment to Iraq.
Huddling under umbrellas in a chilly rain, friends, relatives and comrades gathered at Arlington National Cemetery on Monday to lay to rest another of the victims of the massacre at Fort Hood, Texas. An Army band played "America the Beautiful" as an honor guard folded the flag that covered the casket of Lt. Col. Juanita Warman, a nurse practitioner with the Maryland National Guard.

2009년 11월 22일 일요일

News 69

'New Moon' banks at box office
The second film in the blockbuster franchise outright doubled 'Twilight's' opening weekend of $69.6 million.
"The Twilight Saga: New Moon" grossed an astounding $140.7 million at the box office this weekend, exploding most industry expectations en route to the biggest autumn opening weekend in history and the third biggest three-day debut ever, according to early estimates from Hollywood.com Box Office. ("The Dark Knight" still retains the record for the biggest weekend debut with $158.4 million, and "Spider-Man 3" is second with $151.1 million.)

2009년 11월 21일 토요일

News 68

Health care debate headed to Senate floor
Health care reform backers won a key victory Saturday night as the Senate voted to move ahead with a floor debate on a sweeping $848 billion bill.
The 60-39 vote to prevent a Republican filibuster against the start of debate on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's legislation broke down along strict party lines. All 58 Senate Democrats -- along with independent Sens. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont -- supported bringing the measure to the floor.
Thirty-nine of the 40 Senate Republicans opposed the motion. Sen. George Voinovich, R-Ohio, didn't vote."Tonight's historic vote brings us one step closer to ending insurance company abuses, reining in spiraling health care costs, providing stability and security to those with health insurance and extending quality health coverage to those who lack it," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said in a statement.

2009년 11월 20일 금요일

News 67

Suspected Maoists derail train in India

Suspected Maoists blew up a railway track in eastern India, derailing a train packed with passengers less than a week ahead of regional elections opposed by the powerful rebels, authorities said.

At least one person was killed and 23 people injured, said Sunil Kumar, the most senior official of West Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand, where the wreck occurred Thursday night.

The massive blast left a huge crater in the ground and badly damaged more than half a dozen rail cars, according to Kumar.

Less than two weeks ago, India's Home Ministry guaranteed that voters would be able to participate without fear in the elections starting November 25 in the mineral-rich but Maoist-stronghold region.

2009년 11월 19일 목요일

News 66

Sweeping Pentagon review expected in wake of Fort Hood
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is expected to make an announcement of a major military review.
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is expected to announce a sweeping review of military procedures and policies that could help avoid another Fort Hood-type incident, a senior Pentagon official has confirmed to CNN. The official emphasized the secretary is still working though final details of how the review will be structured, and the announcement could still be delayed. The official said former military and civilian leaders officials could be called in to lead the review.

2009년 11월 18일 수요일

News 65

Heidi Klum trying to lose 20 lbs.
Heidi Klum is comfortable with her curves but would still like to lose about 20 pounds.
Heidi Klum hasn't quite reclaimed her pre-baby body yet, but that's not stopping the supermodel from donning a sexy outfit when she hosts the "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show" on November 19, which airs December 1 at 10 p.m. on CBS.
"I have some great one-of-a-kind latex pieces that were made for me. I figure why not? I embrace that I have more curves right now," Klum, 36, told PEOPLE at the Victoria's Secret Supermodels Take Over Times Square event on Wednesday.
"I'm definitely one of the heaviest of the bunch of the 30 girls in the show. And I still have 20 lbs. to go," she admitted. "But why not? I like my outfit. I like the way it looks on me."
Though she'll be flaunting her curves, the mom of four kids (Leni, with ex Flavio Briatore, and Henry, Johan, and Lou, with husband Seal) said she's happy that the pressure to really bare her body is off.

2009년 11월 17일 화요일

News 64

Waiting for the end of the world
This is how the world ends -- at least at the multiplex this month. Last weekend's box-office champ "2012" primarily uses an ancient Mayan prophecy to spin a tale of world destruction. "The Road," due out November 25, showcases a father and son navigating a post-apocalyptic world of ash, cold and cannibals. And the indie documentary "Collapse" gives voice to one man's belief that, as we exhaust natural resources, civilization is ready to crumble.
Such concerns have always been with us, says Alexander Riley, a sociology professor at Bucknell University who's incorporated eschatology (the study of the end times) into his courses.

2009년 11월 16일 월요일

News 63

Republicans heading for a bloodbath in Florida
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The Republican fratricide in the November 3 special election in upstate New York may prove just an opening round of an even more spectacular bloodbath in Florida in 2010. In New York, Republican feuding lost the party a seat in the House of Representatives. At stake in Florida is not only a senatorship -- but very possibly Republican hopes for 2012 as well.

2009년 11월 15일 일요일

News 62

Baby in British court battle dies
The case was heard in London's High Court.
London, England (CNN) -- A severely ill toddler at the center of a legal battle between his parents has died days after his father agreed to switch off his ventilator.The 13-month-old boy, known as Baby RB, suffered from congenital myasthenic syndrome, a rare genetic condition that means he cannot breathe on his own.

2009년 11월 14일 토요일

News 61

Hutchison to keep Senate seat in bid for governor, aide says
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is seeking to unseat fellow Republican Rick Perry as governor of Texas.
Washington (CNN) -- Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, who had said she would resign her seat to run for governor of Texas, plans to announce Saturday she will remain in the Senate as she seeks the Republican Party's gubernatorial nomination, a Hutchison aide tells CNN. "She will announce tomorrow at the Texas Federation of Republican Women's Convention in Galveston that she will not be resigning her seat before the primary," said the aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

2009년 11월 13일 금요일

News 60

Alleged Fort Hood shooter paralyzed from waist down, lawyer says
Nidal Malik Hasan, an Army psychiatrist accused of the Fort Hood shootings, met with his attorney for an hour Thursday.
Fort Hood, Texas (CNN) -- Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the accused Fort Hood gunman, is paralyzed from the waist down, his lawyer said Friday. "It appears he won't be able to walk in the future," said Hasan's civilian attorney, retired Army Col. John Galligan. Hasan also has severe pain in his hands, the attorney said.


2009년 11월 12일 목요일

News 59

Medvedev wants Russia to go hi-techDmitry Medvedev attacked Russia's economic backwardness and "humiliating" dependence on raw materials.
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- In his annual state of the nation speech Thursday, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev painted his vision for the country's future, saying that "modernization" was the key to its "very survival." The term "modernization" was repeated several times in Medvedev's one-hour-and-40-minute-long discourse, which was held in the Kremlin's St. George's Hall. Top government officials and members of both houses of parliament were in attendance, and the address was carried live on Russian television.

2009년 11월 11일 수요일

News 58

Mementos at the memorial\
Washington (CNN) -- Long before people posted their thoughts and feelings on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, millions of people were doing just that on a different sort of wall. It might have been something as simple as a baseball, a playing card or a walking stick. Or perhaps a more personal item, like a poem, photograph or diploma.

2009년 11월 10일 화요일

News 57

Obama seeks revisions to Afghanistan plans, sources say

President Obama meets with his war council to discuss Afghanistan on Wednesday.

Washington (CNN) -- President Obama told his war council Wednesday that the U.S. troop commitment to Afghanistan is not open-ended, and he asked for revisions to options he previously received for sending more troops, a senior administration official told CNN. The war council -- made up of top Cabinet, Pentagon and administration officials -- met with Obama for the eighth time to discuss a request by the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan for up to 40,000 more troops. The meeting lasted more than two hours, according to the senior administration official.

2009년 11월 9일 월요일

News 56

Berlin celebrates night that changed world
Berlin2.jpg Berlin Celebrates image by Tazzz-Photos
Berlin, Germany (CNN) -- Thousands of people joined world leaders in the German capital Monday to remember the night 20 years ago when a euphoric wave of people power swept away the Berlin Wall and consigned the Cold War to history. In scenes calmly mirroring the events of November 9, 1989, crowds thronged through the center of the once-divided city, joining German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a symbolic re-enactment of the first crossing of the breached Wall.

2009년 11월 8일 일요일

News 55

Tropical storm Ida could become hurricane -- again
Earlier this week, Ida made landfall as a hurricane over east central Nicaragua, grounding ships and causing damage.
MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Tropical storm Ida could regain hurricane status Saturday night as it heads toward the Gulf Coast. The northern Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico is under a hurricane watch and a tropical storm warning, the National Hurricane Center said.

2009년 11월 7일 토요일

News 54

Daihatsu Deca Deca concept



The Deca Deca concept was one of three concept cars unveiled by Daihatsu at the recent Tokyo motor show and one of the stars. Called a 'super box' by its maker, the Deca Deca's robust exterior form expresses stability. But beneath the car's boxy exterior proportions and upright stance is a modern, reconfigurable interior that emphasizes functionality.

Ingress and egress into the cabin is facilitated thanks to a low, flat floor and pillarless side-by-side doors that open 135 degrees. The slim fold-away seats, meanwhile, can be arranged in a variety of patterns to work inside the vehicle or stow large items.

See more images of the Deca Deca concept in our photo gallery below and read more about this and other concepts revealed at the Tokyo Motor Show in our Tokyo Motor Show 2009 Highlights

2009년 11월 6일 금요일

News 53

s Formula One confirms Bruno Senna will driverace car driver Bruno Senna.

runo Senna, the promising nephew of the late, great Ayrton Senna, will be one of the drivers for the new-for-2010 Campos Meta Formula One team. Senna first broke the news himself last week via his Twitter account, but Campos has now confirmed that the 26-year-old Brazilian will race for the team next year.

2009년 11월 5일 목요일

News 52

The original 'Housewives' returnThe "Real Housewives" returns for a fifth season on Bravo.


Bravo's original "Housewives" begin their fifth season with some heady drama and a nod to tough economic times.

This season of "The Real Housewives of Orange County," which kicks off with an opener entitled, "When Times Get Tough, The Tough Go Shopping," features one housewife who could lose her home, one who could send her son to jail and is contemplating divorce and one who will find new love with a man who can't seem to commit. And one housewife will leave the show because of her financial instability.

2009년 11월 4일 수요일

News 51

Hideki Matsui inspires New York Yankees to win World Series for a record 27th time.

Derek Jeter (L) and Mariano Rivera (R)

New York Yankees to win World Series for a record 27th time!!

2009년 11월 3일 화요일

news 50

Louisiana justice who refused interracial marriage resigns

Keith Bardwell has said he was concerned about children of mixed-race married couples.

A Louisiana justice of the peace who drew criticism for refusing to marry an interracial couple has resigned, the secretary of state's office said Tuesday.

2009년 11월 2일 월요일

News 49

America's cool college towns

Towns like Burlington, Vermont, naturally cater to students, but they can be readily enjoyed by those with no homework.

On a recent afternoon along Church Street in Burlington, Vermont, young aspring actors recited passages from Skakespeare's Henry V as jugglers, breakdancers, and blowers of didgeridoos displayed their skills nearby, creating a visual and aural cacophony . Just another day in a thriving college town -- this one happening to be home to the University of Vermont.

2009년 11월 1일 일요일

News 48

Parents of California teen raped at school: Stop the violence

Police say 10 people watched a teenager's rape October 24 without calling 911.

The parents of a 15 year-old girl who was gang-raped on a California high school campus urged the community Saturday to channel its anger over the event "through positive action," according to a pastor.

2009년 10월 31일 토요일

News 47

Iraqi man accused of running down daughter charged with assault

Police say Faleh Hassan Almaleki was angry that his daughter was not living according to traditional Iraqi values.

An Iraqi man accused of running down his daughter in Arizona because she had become " too Westernized" is being held on two counts of aggravated assault, police said Saturday.

2009년 10월 30일 금요일

News 46

Pirates demand $7 million for yacht couple, Britain says.

Paul Chandler aboard the couple's boat, the Lynn Rival, in March 2008 as they crossed the Arabian Sea.

Somali pirates demanded a $7 million ransom for a British couple kidnapped aboard their yacht last week, a British agency said Friday.

2009년 10월 29일 목요일

News 45

4 arraigned in California gang rape case

Nineteen-year-old Manuel Ortega did not enter a plea when he was arraigned Wednesday.

Four teenagers were arraigned Thursday on charges connected to the alleged gang rape of a 15-year-old girl on a high school campus after a homecoming dance.

2009년 10월 28일 수요일

News 44

Army allows Sikh to keep beard, turban, uncut hair

The Army will allow Kamaljit Singh Kalsi, left, to keep his beard and turban. Tejdeep Singh Rattan is awaiting a decision.

The U.S. Army has granted a member of a religious minority permission to keep his turban, beard and uncut hair while he serves in the military, the Pentagon and a group representing him said.