The Wisconsin Anti-Union Bill Passes The State Assembly Despite Heavy Protest From The Teacher’s Union

February 26, 2011
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Wisconsin Anti-Union Bill Protest, In the Capital Building

Madison, WI – A Wisconsin bill passed in the State Assembly today, which among other things, will limit the collective bargaining rights for public workers unions in the state.  The bill’s very proposal set off harsh protests mainly from the Teacher’s Union.  After three days of debate on the Assembly floor the bill’s future is still uncertain as Democrats in the state Senate (where the bill heads next) did the most “childish” thing… fled the state.  Republicans, the ones in charge of the Senate chamber, ordered that state troopers be sent to look for all the runaway Dems yesterday, however, none could be found...
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Iran Moves War Ships, Through Suez Canel, Past Israel, To Syria

February 16, 2011
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The Suez Canal

Jerusalem, ISRAEL – The Israeli Navy has been monitoring a couple of warships owned by Iran which have been making their way up the Red Sea and are expected to pass through the Suez Canal tonight.  It is believed that the ships are going to make their way into the Mediterranean Sea supposedly heading to Syria to dock for a year. Military commanders in Israel stated that Israel is going to watch the ships very carefully.  However, Israel does not see Iran’s naval presence altering any of Israel’s current naval operations. According to the Jerusalem Post (JP), Israel’s Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman talked about...
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A Jumbo Jet + Good Enviornmental Impact = The Boeing 747-8i

February 15, 2011
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Boeing 747-8i

Everett, WA – This past Sunday Boeing did not just add new colors to the first Boeing 747-8i, now Boeing’s newest and largest Jumbo Jet, but a whole line of new features.  The new features in the new 747 will include, though no limited to, a new cockpit, new wings as well as new engines.  Because of this new plane, Boeing will reclaim its’ once lost  title of manufacturing the worlds’ largest jetliner since the title was taken by Airbus in 2005 when they launched their Airbus A380. Not only is the new Boeing 747-8i going to be larger then its’ predecessor, the 747-400,...
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Will Ken Jennings Beat Watson Tonight?

February 14, 2011
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Jeopardy!

Los Angeles, CA – Jeopardy, a American game show, is going to challenge man vs. robot this Valentines Day.  It is  part of a competition which will display just how effective researchers have been in developing a computer which can imitate a person’s thinking ability. The two guys that are, without question, Jeopardy’s most victorious contestants, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, will have to play two games going up against Watson.  Watson is a robot on a computer system manufactured by IBM. The two games are going to be held over a period of three days and are going to air February 14 to...
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Airlines Once Again: Ready For Take Off

February 13, 2011
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Airplane Taking Off

Atlanta, GA – As the country pulls out of a recent economical recession, that for many, has been the survival of the fittest.  The rising cost of fuel and Americans with less money has been no help at all for the airline industry.  Since December of 2007, 11 airlines have filed for bankruptcy, 7 of which discontinued operations altogether. However, according to a recent government report Americans have once again been returning to the skies.  Airlines have seen low passenger numbers in the last couple of years as the recent passenger air travel decline has been at its’ worst since 9/11, but seems to...
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Federal Money For Abortions?

February 12, 2011
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Pro-life

The Students for Life of America published their latest investigation which shows over 44% of college as well as universities have health care programs which include elective abortions.  Looking at the health care plans for numerous schools many plans state that the cost of the extra abortion coverage is added in automatically to each student’s tuition, all without a students knowledge or consent. However, this goes farther then a student being forced to pay more for their tuition just to fund another students’ abortion, but to the United States tax payers as well.  Though the Hyde amendment forbids federal money from being used to...
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