Friday, January 14, 2011

Current Events 1-14-11









Timeliness.
Federal authorities orchestrated one of the biggest Mafia takedowns in FBI history Thursday, charging 127 suspected mobsters and associates in the Northeast with murders, extortion and other crimes spanning decades. About 125 arrested.

Relevance.
Teen Pleads Not Guilty In Brother's Death
A Papillion teenager who police said shot his little brother to death has pleaded not guilty on all counts.








Impact.
Germany:No death penalty drug to us.
The leading medical association and key phareutical companies in Germany, where anti-death penalty sentiment is strong, said Monday they would not support exporting a drug to the U.S. that is needed for lethal injections there.

Magnitude.
A suicide bomber carrying a suitcase walked into Moscow's busiest airport and set off a huge explosion Monday, killing at least 31 people and wounding nearly 170.


Unexpectedness.
Burglars snort man's ashes.

Burglars snorted the cremated remains of a man and two dogs in the mistaken belief that they had stolen illegal drugs.


Reference to someone Famous.
Rocker Bret Michaels scheduled for surgery.
Bret Michaels is undergoing a procedure in Phoenix to close a hole in his heart.


Oddity.
Man admits to hundreds of tarantulas.
A German national who shipped hundreds of live tarantulas into the United States through the mail has pleaded guilty to a federal smuggling charge, prosecutors said.


Conflict.
Omaha mayor faces first recall vote since 1987.
Voters in Omaha will decide Tuesday whether to oust Mayor Jim Suttle midway through his term as they head to the polls in the city's first mayoral recall election in more than two decades.


Reference to something negative.
Bar attack is more bad news for mexico tourism
At least eight people died after attackers hurled gasoline bombs into a crowded Cancun bar early Tuesday. Although the bar is outside the popular resort zone in a residential area unfrequented by tourists, the apparent drug-related killings are among the latest in a string of bad news for Mexico's beleagured tourism industry.


Progress.
Pot Soft Drinks?
A California entrepreneur has plans to market a line of medical marijuana soft drinks.






















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