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.

2009년 10월 27일 화요일

News 43

Three arrested in college athlete's death

Jasper Howard, 20, was a cornerback for the University of Connecticut Huskies.

A 21-year-old man was charged with murder Tuesday in connection with the stabbing death of a University of Conneticut football player this month, police said.

2009년 10월 26일 월요일

News 42

Alabama judge not guilty of sexual abuse of inmates

Former Judge Herman Thomas was accused of spanking inmates on their bare bottoms.

A former Alabana judge accused of checking male inmates out of jail and forcing them to engage in sexual activity was found not guilty Monday on charges of sexual abuse, attempted sodomy and assault, his lawyer said.

2009년 10월 25일 일요일

News 41

Three trapped Chineses miners rescued after 8 days underground




Eight days after they were trapped in an underground mine northwest China, three coal mine workers were rescued early Sunday, state media said.

The three men were taken to a hospital in stable condition, the China Dailiy newspaper said

2009년 10월 24일 토요일

News 40

U.N. officials arrive in Iran to inspect new nuclear facility

IAEA inspectors arrive at Imam Khomeini airport in Tehran early on October 25, 2009.

International officials arrived in Iran on Sunday to inspect a newly disclosed nuclear facility near the city of Qom, state media reported.

2009년 10월 23일 금요일

News 39

Girl found in NY claims no memory of name, home, family

The teen has recalled an excerpt from the fantasy novel "Fool's Fate" by Robin Hobb.

2009년 10월 22일 목요일

News 38

Americans see economy as struggling but stable, poll finds.

A third of Americans think the economy is still in a downturn, new poll results show.

The number of Americans who think the country's economy is currently in very poor shape is on the rise, according to a new national poll. But the CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Thursday also indicates that a growing number of Americans think the worst of the recession is over.

2009년 10월 21일 수요일

News 37

Americans more familiar with Latinos, poll finds.

The Museo del Barrio, dedicated to the work of Latino artists, opened Saturday in New York City.

Latinos were once unfamiliar to more than half of all Americans, but a new poll indicates that two thirds of those surveyed now say that they have at least some contact with Latinos where they live, work or shop.

2009년 10월 20일 화요일

News 36

Director Polanski refused bail in Swiss court

Director Roman Polanski fled the U.S. more than 30 years ago and was detained in Switzerland in September.

A Swiss court has refused a request from director Roman Polanski to be released on bail pending an extradition battle, saying he poses a high flight risk, according to court documents.

2009년 10월 19일 월요일

News 35

Typhoon nears Philippines as toll rises

Patients with leptospirosis crowd a medical center's lobby in Marikina City in suburban Manila on Sunday.

A powerful typhoon lumbered toward the storm-battered Phillippines on Monday, as the death toll from two devastating storms in the last month climbed to 858.

2009년 10월 18일 일요일

News 34

Afghan rivals urged to respect election result

Bernard Kouchner addresses reporters in the French embassy in Kabul.

The United States and France urged the Afghan president and his main rival to respect the results of an August election in order to ensure the country has a legitimate government

2009년 10월 17일 토요일

News 33

Flood warning for drought-hit East Africa

A Turkana boy holds an empty cup in a village in northwestern Kenya.

Heavy rains triggered by El Nino weather patterns could potentially prove devastating for east African nations that have been water-starved for months, the United Nations has warned.

2009년 10월 16일 금요일

News 32

Break up rumors for Jamie Kennedy and Jennifer Love Hewitt

Reports have surfaced that Jennifer Love Hewitt and Jamie Kennedy might be splitting.

While a new report suggests that Kennedy, 39 --who began dating Hewitt, 30, last winter-- is no longer smitten with his "Ghost Whisperer" costar and is instead still hung up on Funk, a rep for Kennedy told PEOPLE on thursday: " There's no truth to this report."

2009년 10월 15일 목요일

News 31

More than 85,000 Iraqis killed in war violence, ministry says

Iraqis carry a coffin in 2006. A Human Rights Ministry report says 85,694 people were killed in war violence.

The bombing, shooting and fighting across Iraq in nearly five years of war have left more than 85,000 Iraqis dead, a government ministry said in a report. The Iraqi Human Rights Ministry said 85,694 people were killed from 2004 to October 31, 2008, in the violence across the country. There were 147,195 people wounded during the same period.

2009년 10월 14일 수요일

News 30

Police set up Web site to help catch a serial killer

Victims, clockwise: Laconia Brown, 23, Whitnei Dubois, 26, Brittney Gary, 17 and Necole Guillory, 26.

2009년 10월 13일 화요일

News 29

Somali pirate suspects face Spanish court

One of the pirate suspects is taken off an aircraft by Spanish naval police.

Two Somalis suspected of piracy will appear Tuesday before a Spanish judge, hours after they were transported by the military to Madrid, a court spokesman said.

2009년 10월 12일 월요일

News 28

Raped at 13, victim fights to eliminate rape kit backlog

Lavinia Masters was raped by a stranger in her Texas home when she was 13.

2009년 10월 11일 일요일

News 27

'Obama, I know you are listening': Gay rights activists march in D.C.

Sunday's National Equality March in Washington coincided with National Coming Out Day.

Judy Shepard stood before a massive crowd at the Capitol on Sunday for a single, painful reason.

"I'm here today because I lost my son to hate."
Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, was kidnapped and severly beaten in October 1998. He died five days later in a hospital.

2009년 10월 10일 토요일

News 26

Streisand on her auction: Let someone else enjoy my stuff


Barbra Streisand is auctioning off items she's had for years to raise money for her foundation.

Painting, furniture, memorabilia and costumes owned by Barbra Streisand will be auctioned on October 17 and 18 by auction house in West Hollywood, California.

The items include costumes worn onstage, in concert and on television by the award-winning singer and actress.

2009년 10월 9일 금요일

News 25

Obama: Nobel Peace Prize is 'call to action'


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President Obama said Friday that he was "surprised and deeply humbled" by the decision of the Norwegian Nobel Committee to award him the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.

The committee said it honored Obama for his"extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."

2009년 10월 8일 목요일

News 24

'Grace Kelly's' Mika confesses awkward youth

Mika's new album, "The Boy Who Knew Too Much," acknowledges some of his teen issues.

"I was terrified of talking to people," he says. "I was a bit of a loner. I'm angry with myself about that. I wish I had more guts when I was younger because then I would've said things to people's faces instead of just running away all the time."

No matter. Now he just turns his gripes into songs

2009년 10월 7일 수요일

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News 23

Cabinet in drowning Maldives to meet underwater




The president of Maldives, who last year proposed relocating his entire country, is set to chair an underwater Cabinet meeting this month to highlight the threat global warming and rising sea levels pose to his low-lying nation.

2009년 10월 6일 화요일

News 22

Antidepressant use in pregnancy can affect newborn

Babies of women taking SSRIs were born earlier and were more likely to have been admitted to intensive care.

More than one in 10 women develops depression during pregnancy. Now, a new study suggests that women who are treated with antidepressants are more likely to give birth early or to have newborns that need to spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit.

2009년 10월 5일 월요일

2009년 10월 4일 일요일

News 20

California wildfire forces evacuations; destroys homes.
Marie Sager of Los Angeles, California, captured this photo of smoke visible Saturday from the Hollywood sign.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/10/04/california.sheep.fire/index.html

2009년 10월 3일 토요일

News 19

Commentary: The sunflower boy's smile.
Seven-year-old Wyatt Wilke wanted to be a Marine and a doctor.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/10/04/greene.wyatt.sunflower/index.html

On the morning of last year's annual Sunflower Fair in La Porte, Indiana, a family, appearing a little lost, walked up and down a crowded street, looking in vain for the table to sign up their entry. They carried a large sunflower with them. Later on they were able to enter in the fair. They wrote down the name of the person who had grown the sunflower: Wyatt Wilke. He was their 7-year-old son. He had died earlier that same day, at a few minutes after midnight. They have won the competition at the fair.

2009년 10월 2일 금요일

News 18

Boy saved from fire in dramatic rescue.
Horia Cretan climbed up a fire escape and helped save a boy through the window of a burning building.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/10/02/boy.saved/index.html


A store owner in New York who is being hailed as a hero after rescuing a 4-year-old boy from a burning building. He plans on visiting the child in the hospital Friday.

It was about 4 p.m., he said, about the time children play outside after getting out of school, but he said the screams he heard were "totally different." He reached a fire escape and climbed to the fourth floor, where a firefighter handed the boy to him through a smoke-clouded window. Cretan covered himself and the boy with a blanket or curtain to shield themselves from falling debris and glass, which cut the boy on the leg.

2009년 10월 1일 목요일

News 17

This month on Inside the Middle East A woman stands inside Abu Dhabi's landmark Sheikh Zayed mosque, the third largest mosque in the world.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/10/01/synopsis.october/index.html?iref=newssearch


Stan Grant hosts this month's edition of Inside the Middle East from Abu Dhabi where he highlights some of the city's most prominent landmarks. With over a thousand columns and 80 domes, this architectural marvel incorporates materials and styles from all over the world -- taking thirteen years to build so far, and is yet to be completed.