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1. Man accused of poisoning wife's Rice Krispies
Los Angeles County jail records show 43-year-old Fernando Porras of Azusa was being held on $1 million bail Saturday on suspicion of the attempted murder of his 51-year-old wife, Fernanda. He apparently tried to posion his wifes cereal.
2.Ind. mother forces son to wear sign reading "I lie, I steal, I sell drugs"
An Indiana mother forced her son to wear a sign around his neck listing his law-breaking behavior and stand on a Ft. Wayne street corner for two hours earlier this week. The sign read: "I lie, I steal, I sell drugs, I don't follow the law."CBS News reports that Dynesha Lax thought the punishment police had given her son when he broke the law recently wasn't strong enough to get him to stop his behavior, so she took matters into her own hands.
3. Jon Huntsman to exit 2012 race
Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman will announce plans to abandon his 2012 GOP presidential primary campaign, sources tell CBS News, after a third place finish in the New Hampshire primary failed to give his struggling campaign a much-needed boost.After formally announcing his withdrawal, Huntsman is expected to throw his endorsement to current front-runner Mitt Romney, thus ending any rumors he may seek an independent bid for the presidency.
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Monday, January 16, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Top 3 News Stories 1/12/12
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1. Judge blocks controversial Miss. pardons
A Mississippi judge temporarily blocked the controversial release of 21 inmates pardoned by outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour.On Tuesday, in one of his last acts in office, Barbour ordered the release of more than 200 prisoners in all, including some convicted killers.
2. U.S. Marines to probe alleged urination video
The U.S. Marine Corps has vowed a full investigation into video posted online which purportedly shows Marines urinating on the dead bodies of Taliban militants in Afghanistan. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin says if it turns out to be authentic, those involved could face court martial proceedings for violating U.S. military rules which specifically forbid "photographing or filming, human casualties" regardless of whether the Americans were actually urinating.
3.Beyonce baby complaints at NYC hospital dismissed
Health officials in New York have reviewed and dismissed complaitns that patients in a hospital neonatal unit were mistreated while Beyonce was there giving birth to her and Jay-Z's daughter. Beyonce gave birth to the couple's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, on Saturday.Media reports said the couple paid $1 million to take over a floor and their security guard blocked parents from the neonatal unit for hours. The hospital denied the reports, saying the couple paid the standard rate for an executive suite without disclosing what that is.
1. Judge blocks controversial Miss. pardons
A Mississippi judge temporarily blocked the controversial release of 21 inmates pardoned by outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour.On Tuesday, in one of his last acts in office, Barbour ordered the release of more than 200 prisoners in all, including some convicted killers.
2. U.S. Marines to probe alleged urination video
The U.S. Marine Corps has vowed a full investigation into video posted online which purportedly shows Marines urinating on the dead bodies of Taliban militants in Afghanistan. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin says if it turns out to be authentic, those involved could face court martial proceedings for violating U.S. military rules which specifically forbid "photographing or filming, human casualties" regardless of whether the Americans were actually urinating.
3.Beyonce baby complaints at NYC hospital dismissed
Health officials in New York have reviewed and dismissed complaitns that patients in a hospital neonatal unit were mistreated while Beyonce was there giving birth to her and Jay-Z's daughter. Beyonce gave birth to the couple's daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, on Saturday.Media reports said the couple paid $1 million to take over a floor and their security guard blocked parents from the neonatal unit for hours. The hospital denied the reports, saying the couple paid the standard rate for an executive suite without disclosing what that is.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Top 3 New Stories 1/11/12
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1. Michelle Obama: No tension with husband's aides
Michelle Obama said depictions of friction in a new book, "The Obamas," between her and former top aides to her husband, President Obama, aren't true.In a wide-ranging interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, the first lady also said that some have tried to portray her as an "angry black woman" since Mr. Obama first announced he was seeking the presidency.
2. Romney takes New Hampshire primary; Paul comes in second
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, overcoming harsh attacks from his rivals to complete an unprecedented sweep of the first two states on the GOP nominating calendar.Second place went to Texas Rep. Ron Paul. Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who essentially staked his entire campaign on a strong showing in the Granite State, came in third.
3. Dog who fled fatal crash rescued by kayaker
A man kayaking in the Gulf of Mexico rescued an injured dog that was swimming offshore after fleeing when his owner was struck and killed by a car.The bizarre and sad tale unfolded Saturday on Siesta Key, about 40 miles south of St. Petersburg, Florida.State troopers say 53-year-old Donna Chen was jogging with her dog Barney, a Vizsla, on a sidewalk when they were struck by a car driven by 22-year-old Blake Talman. Officers said Talman had been drinking.
1. Michelle Obama: No tension with husband's aides
Michelle Obama said depictions of friction in a new book, "The Obamas," between her and former top aides to her husband, President Obama, aren't true.In a wide-ranging interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King, the first lady also said that some have tried to portray her as an "angry black woman" since Mr. Obama first announced he was seeking the presidency.
2. Romney takes New Hampshire primary; Paul comes in second
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, overcoming harsh attacks from his rivals to complete an unprecedented sweep of the first two states on the GOP nominating calendar.Second place went to Texas Rep. Ron Paul. Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, who essentially staked his entire campaign on a strong showing in the Granite State, came in third.
3. Dog who fled fatal crash rescued by kayaker
A man kayaking in the Gulf of Mexico rescued an injured dog that was swimming offshore after fleeing when his owner was struck and killed by a car.The bizarre and sad tale unfolded Saturday on Siesta Key, about 40 miles south of St. Petersburg, Florida.State troopers say 53-year-old Donna Chen was jogging with her dog Barney, a Vizsla, on a sidewalk when they were struck by a car driven by 22-year-old Blake Talman. Officers said Talman had been drinking.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Top 3 News Stories 1/10/12
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1. Body Found in River Near Where Packers Coach's Son Went Missing
Authorities recovered a body from the icy waters of a Wisconsin river Monday, less than a day after the son of Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin was reported missing nearby. Oshkosh police said they would not immediately release the identity of the body, but several reports suggested that Packers players and staff had been notified the body was indeed 21-year-old Michael T. Philbin.
2. Man Dying of Cancer Gets His Last Wish: A Hospital Wedding
Days before losing his battle with cancer, Mick Richardson made a life-affirming decision to marry his partner Mandy in a U.K. hospital.With just 24 hours' notice, the hospital staff swung into action, arranging flowers and champagne.
3. In Romney Stronghold, Rivals Woo Granite State Voters Headed to Polls
Mitt Romney has a small lead in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation Republican primary after two tiny towns cast their ballots shortly after midnight Tuesday. But the early morning votes are merely a foreshadow to a busy day in the Granite State as the GOP presidential candidates flit around the state to make their final case to voters.
1. Body Found in River Near Where Packers Coach's Son Went Missing
Authorities recovered a body from the icy waters of a Wisconsin river Monday, less than a day after the son of Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin was reported missing nearby. Oshkosh police said they would not immediately release the identity of the body, but several reports suggested that Packers players and staff had been notified the body was indeed 21-year-old Michael T. Philbin.
2. Man Dying of Cancer Gets His Last Wish: A Hospital Wedding
Days before losing his battle with cancer, Mick Richardson made a life-affirming decision to marry his partner Mandy in a U.K. hospital.With just 24 hours' notice, the hospital staff swung into action, arranging flowers and champagne.
3. In Romney Stronghold, Rivals Woo Granite State Voters Headed to Polls
Mitt Romney has a small lead in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation Republican primary after two tiny towns cast their ballots shortly after midnight Tuesday. But the early morning votes are merely a foreshadow to a busy day in the Granite State as the GOP presidential candidates flit around the state to make their final case to voters.
Monday, January 9, 2012
Positive Stereotypes
This is a stereotype toward men, because men are thought of as the worker of the household.Working is a good thing, it can make you very successful.
This is a sterotype toward women, because they are always thought of as only being a mother in life. but being a mother is a great thing.
Negative Stereotype
This is a stereotype toward women because, women are looked at as suppose to wait hand and foot on men. Women shouldn't be thought of like that.
This is astereotype toward men, because men are always thought of as big beer drinkers.
Top 3 News Stories 1/9/12
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1. Report: Iran Sentences U.S. Man to Death in CIA Spy Case
An Iranian court has convicted an American man of working for the CIA and sentenced him to death, state radio reported Monday, in a case adding to the accelerating tension between the United States and Iran.
Iran charges that as a former U.S. Marine, Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, received special training and served at U.S. military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan before heading to Iran for his alleged intelligence mission. The radio report did not say when the verdict was issued.
2. Police Say Ex-Husband is Person of Interest in Bombing that Injured Couple
A bomb that seriously injured a Colorado couple was left beside their car in a paper bag with their names written on it, and the woman's ex-husband is a person of interest in the case, police said Sunday.
Allyson Stone, 44, and her current husband, 59-year-old Christopher Stone, were hospitalized with burns after the explosion Saturday in Lafayette.
3. Enjoying Big Lead, Romney Withstands Collective GOP Assault in New Hampshire
Seeing their last chance to take out the front-runner before the critical Republican presidential primary vote in New Hampshire on Tuesday, Mitt Romney's rivals are pulling out all the stops, targeting Romney's record as a venture capitalist to say he's out of touch with Americans.
1. Report: Iran Sentences U.S. Man to Death in CIA Spy Case
An Iranian court has convicted an American man of working for the CIA and sentenced him to death, state radio reported Monday, in a case adding to the accelerating tension between the United States and Iran.
Iran charges that as a former U.S. Marine, Amir Mirzaei Hekmati, received special training and served at U.S. military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan before heading to Iran for his alleged intelligence mission. The radio report did not say when the verdict was issued.
2. Police Say Ex-Husband is Person of Interest in Bombing that Injured Couple
A bomb that seriously injured a Colorado couple was left beside their car in a paper bag with their names written on it, and the woman's ex-husband is a person of interest in the case, police said Sunday.
Allyson Stone, 44, and her current husband, 59-year-old Christopher Stone, were hospitalized with burns after the explosion Saturday in Lafayette.
3. Enjoying Big Lead, Romney Withstands Collective GOP Assault in New Hampshire
Seeing their last chance to take out the front-runner before the critical Republican presidential primary vote in New Hampshire on Tuesday, Mitt Romney's rivals are pulling out all the stops, targeting Romney's record as a venture capitalist to say he's out of touch with Americans.
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