Thursday, December 11, 2008

Humanities news:Jet crash in USA

There is a fighter jet killed at least 3 people, include a kid. And they need to find out the second missing kid. In the California (in USA) a plane hit the house, knock three house, and around 20 has be go away.
And the only person on the jet was through out from the jet, and the person now is in the hospital.

Humanities news:Major strike

There are thousands of people stopped working, because they want to against some of the government's decisions.
Why they want to against is because one day in the riots across, a teenager got shot and death by the police, on the Saturday. the people are mad at that. And many people got hurt in the strike.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Humanities news

Cholera claims lives in Zimbabwe 
This article is in the Zimbabwe, there are more then 400 people died, because they are sick,
a disease called cholera. They are a lot of people have to leave their house, to went to near the south Africa, the place that stet up the border for sick. And the cholera is infect by the dirty water, and there is almost no clean water in the country.

Humanities news

Thailand airport protests ended
This article is about the election in Thailand Bangkok. 
The people say that the government is step down, Because the prime minister lying to the people, the election is not fair, a month ago the protester led by the anti government, who control the airport still keep on waiting until the government step down.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Humanities news

Police say India attacks are over
There are 7 place got the Armed groups attacked, on Tuesday, and hundred is be the hostage,
Indian soldiers, help the people to free, on Friday, and Between this they are more than 195 people was died.
now officials say they've regained control of all the buildings targeted by the gunmen.

Humanities news

Rainforest destruction speeds upexperts says " The destruction of the Amazon rainforest has speeded up for the first time in four years"The trees cut more than 4,500  square miles of Brazil's tropical woodland from August 2007 to July 2008.
That mean they cut more than a half Wales, but the experts says maybe will be more bad.