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september 15 2000
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plane crashes from osama to America at september 11 2001
On September 11, two hijacked American airliners plowed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York which collapsed successively, and one crashed into the Pentagon in Washington D.C. Relevant U.S. authorities announced that more than 3,200 people were killed or missing as a result of the terror attacks. I chose it because it was the darkest hour in united states for years, until now. -
war in Afghanistan
In October 2001, U.S. and allied jets launched their first strikes on Afghanistan. By early 2002, the U.S.-led military campaign in Afghanistan was on a roll, seemingly close to a total victory. The war was sad but it was well fought. -
More Sars cases
Health officials declared in July 2003 that the global epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome was over, but in December 2003 and January 2004, China confirmed four new cases of SARS in southern Guangdong province. Sars has been a frightening thing to me, because my mother was scared, as my sister was just born. -
Former President Ronald Reagan dies
Ronald Reagan, the 40th president of the United States, died on June 5 from Alzheimer's-related complications at the age of 93. The nation observed a week of services and tributes in his memory, and he was laid to rest at his presidential library in California after a state funeral in Washington, D.C.I knew him well as he was one of my favourite presidents that lived in history. -
Iraq war
The war in Iraq continued to garner worldwide attention, occupying a top five position in every list. David Crary, writing for the AP, notes, "As in 2004, news from Iraq ranged from the grim, including a devastating wave of suicide bombings, to the promising - Iraqis voting for new leaders and thrashing out differences on a new constitution. The U.S. military death toll surpassed 2,000."I chose it because the wars is talking about history. -
Man got stinged by stingray and survived
Australian naturalist Steve Irwin's death from a stingray barb to the heart was one of the year's most widely read stories. His popularity also saw huge numbers read about a video tape showing his last moments. The other big story of the month was that Tony Blair said he would step down as prime minister in 2007. His announcement followed pressure including a wave of resignations by junior ministers. Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond suffered a "significant brain injury" after crashing a jet- -
TRansition in pakistan.
The tensions in Pakistan had been building all year, and President General Pervez Musharraf was getting it from all sides. The Taliban gradually solidified control in the northwest of the country, and Islamic extremists, who had holed up in Islamabad's Red Mosque, led to a violent standoff in July. I think the president should stop fighting and stop being violent. -
Beijing olympics
China's gold medal winners at the Beijing Olympics will be taking home cash along with their medals, state media reported Tuesday.
Each gold medalist will get $51,000 each, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing Xiao Shan, the deputy head of China's General Administration of Sports.
The prize compares to the $29,000 handed out to gold medal winners after the 2004 Olympic games, the report said.I was really happy when Chima got all the medals for table tennis, as they work very hard, earnin -
The badminton world champion competition started.
The most prestigious tournament in Badminton. Competing as individuals in five events, Men’s singles, Women’s singles, Men’s and Women’s doubles and Mixed doubles, success conveys the title of World Champion on the winner(s). I was -
The japanese flooding and radiation leakage
Japan has doubled its estimate for the amount of radiation leaked at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant in the days after the tsunami on 11 March. It has also admitted to being unprepared for such a severe nuclear accident. In a report submitted to the UN nuclear agency, the government said the cores melted in three units and probably breached the inner containment vessels after the tsunami knocked out the plant's power and cooling systems. I chose this news because japanese was badly injured. -
Osama Bin Laden gets shot.
The May 2 death of bin Laden, the al-Qaida leader who masterminded the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Several stories about his death generated more than six million page views each, but a story that detailed how the U.S. used intelligence about the people in bin Laden's circle, including his personal couriers. This was good news to america, as they got their revenge on the mastermind of 911. -
the starting on sis to me
So far I was happy with everything in the school, but I think there should be improvement in school. We kind of have lots of homework.
I think I can Work hard this year and make a good environment in the school.