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All invited to participate in parade, celebration for J.R. Martinez
Dalton Daily Citizen
Dalton welcomes JR Martinez to his hometown with a parade dedicated to just him. After the parade "JR Martinez day" will finish at the Convention Center for a celebration. -
Apple Admits It Has A Human Rights Problem
The Independent Apples factories have led to fatal accidents.The factories have long hours, harsh management and safety problems which have driven some workers to suicide. After receiving several critizism, Apple has called inpectors from the same organisation that was set up to stamp out sweatshops in the clothing industry more than a decade ago. -
Hunger Games
Huff Post Fans gathered Tuesday as the Stars of The Hunger Games greeted them. The anticipated film was released March 23. The greeting finished with an opening party for the film. -
Seven Die in College Shooting
The Wall Street Journal
Monday morning of April 4th a gun man opened fire on the campus of Oikos University in Oakland, California. The gun man was Mr. Goh a former student. Five victims were announced dead at the scene, while two died at the hospital. In the artilce the names of the victim were not given. -
President Obama Goes to Afghanistan to Sign Post-War Agreement
World News
Obama and President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan sign an agreement. President Karazai says the postwar agreement will seal an "equal partnership" between Afghanistan and the United States. He then thanked the United States for helping the people of Afghanistan. -
U.S. Economy Adds Fewest Jobs In A Year
Manufacturing
The U.S. Economy has added the fewest in a year and unemployemt rate has went up. Conference Boars survey results showd thatn consumers are downbeat about the economy. This could lead more Americans to cut back on spending. Consumer spendings drives 70 percent of economic growth. -
Olympic Opening Ceremony 2012
Bleacher Report London has a difficult task to make the opening ceromony of the Olympic Games that was put on four years ago in Beijing. Officals say there to be expecting a cast of 15,000 at the ceromony. An estimate of four billion are to be watching. -
Curiosity lands on Mars!
Science News for Kids
On August 5th a rover lands on Mars. This 2.5 billion dollar worth rover's mission is to find evidence that the red planet once had life. curiosity is not the first rover to land on Mars but it does have much more instruments for sampling than the others. -
'Junk DNA' Plays Crucial Role In Human Diseases
Medical News Today
Scientist discover that only 1% of our genome has gene regions that code for proteins. Geneticists realize that much less of our genome consists of junk DNA as once believed. Experts beleive this could help lead to the discovery of why and how some diseases form. -
Superstorm Sandy Deaths, Damage And Magnitude: What We Know One Month Later
Huff Post Super storm Sandy hit the east coast flooding the area. Sandy reached a 5.8 on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 0 to 6 scale, the highest measured. Sandy killed at least 125 people in the U.S. -
How Obama won re-election
USA Today
The presidential election were in and Mr. Barak Obama is re-elected. Sources say Mr. Obama's campaign is what lead him to his win. His campaign was three years in the making. -
End Of The World 2012? Not Just Yet
Huff Post: World
December 21st marked the day the world was suppost to end. By Friday afternoon the "End of The World" became comic. Dec. 21 sparked celebration of what they saw as the birth of a new and better age.