Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Wednesday March 26th - Entry #12

Malaysia Says Plane Sent One Last Partial Signal

By Keith Bradsher 

March 26th 2014  

 Malaysia —  Malaysian authorities have been busy with the recent plane crash. They released new details on Tuesday to about their conclusion that Flight 370 must have crashed in a remote part of the Indian Ocean. With bad weather and terrible storms, the search has been suspended for a day. They have not yet found any evidence to support their conclusion but this is the only one they have at the moment that they can share with the frantic family members of the aircraft. An angry protest in Beijing has resulted in civilians pushing through police lines to march to the Malaysian Embassy to demand more answers. the plane appeared to have sent one more partial signal eight minutes after the last of the previously disclosed electronic “handshakes” between the plane and a satellite, which engineers have analyzed to infer the plane’s probable path after it disappeared from radar screens early on March 8. Mr. Hishammuddin called the newly reported signal a “partial handshake.” they had begun finding some clues as to where the planes whereabouts are. 

If i had a family member on this plane (thank goodness I didn't) I would also be demanding answers and wanting news as to what really happened. It is a very awful tragic event that has occurred and I fee very sorry for all the families involved. I don't understand how a plane can just drop from the sky? If there was a problem with the plane, how could it have gone undetected by maintenance workers who checked the aircraft!? If there was a problem with the plane that maintenance had just missed than they should be fired! they need to look at every small detail of the aircraft and make sure everything is running smoothly. they need to take their job more seriously 







Tuesday, 4 March 2014

March 4th 2014 - Entry #11

Nickolas Kalish 
March 3rd 2014 

Pretoria, South Africa - The trial of Oscar Pistorius on murder charges began on Monday. The double amputee track star who was in the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, held in London. The trial began with one of Mr.Pistorius' neighbors saying that she heard "bloodcurdling screams" from Oscar's home before she was found shot and killed. On a boring, gray, raining day in Pretoria - Oscar stood in front of the Jury, claiming e had not murdered his girlfriend Reeva Steencamp. He said in a soft, clear, calm voice that he was not guilty. He denied the murder, but also denied several other firearms offenses. A lawyer reading a statement from Mr.Pistorius, saying that the allegations "could not be farther from the truth" He also accused the police of contaminating the murder scene. He also denied that he and his girlfriend ad never argued on the night of the murder.  The first witness, Michele Berger, had sad that on the night of the murder (February 14th 2013) she had heard screaming and arguing from their house. 

From reading the article, I feel that Oscar Pistorius is guilty. He denied other firearms charges that in fact were true. I think that on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend got into a very heated argument and for some awful reason, he felt that he had to kill her. You can't just go around killing people whenever you get into an argument. Mr. Pistorius should be put away for life without parole. Murder is a serous offense and he can not get away with it. 

Friday, 28 February 2014

February 28th 2014 - Entry #10


Ontario’s quirk of letting chief justice set provincial fines should be changed, lawyers say
Toronto Star

By: Jacques Gallant
Fri Feb 28 2014

People use their cellphones as they drive in downtown Toronto. The high profile of the distracted-driving law drew attention to a little-known anomaly in Ontario law by which the chief justice is allowed to set fines for provincial offences.Ontario is the only province in the country that allows a senior judge, and not the government, to establish fines for provincial offences. Justice ministries in the nine other provinces told the Star that fines for those offences are made by legislation, with no provisions that allow for a chief justice to modify the penalties. This policy has at least two prominent lawyers saying that it needs to be changed. This problem was recognized this week when Annemarie Bonkalo, chief justice of the Ontario Court of Justice, signed a judicial order, raising distracted driving fines from $155 to $280, including other charges effective March 18th. Ontario has a large range in its legislation, but the final decision comes down to the Chief Justice who has the authority to set the province wide fine within the range of the specific offence. 

I feel that Ontario should change the current policy and switch so that the government has te final say in driving fines. Not some random dude. I think that there should be a vote from the people to see what we really want. I personally would vote for the government to have the final say in driving fines, just like the other nine provinces of Canada. We are one country, we should have the same laws and fines. with all the different laws and fines throughout the country, it can get confusing for the people. they should be the same, it would be easier for the people and make more sense. 

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

Entry #9 - February 25th



Beijing China. After over three decades of most Chinese families limited to only one child, they are now allowed a second child. But many say they will not take advantage of the new policy and stay with just one child in the family. This is because of the rising cost of Child-rearing (raising a child). Mao Xiaodan, a 27 year old lawyer said she will not consider a second baby because she will then have less money for  for children that would provide them with the best chance on succeeding in life. She also said that one of her husbands co-workers had twins, and just putting them through elementary school has nearly bankrupt his family. The new policy says that parents in which only one is an only child, can now have a second baby. Before the policy was only married couples in which both parents are an only child, can have a second baby. The government has estimated that 15 million to 20 million Chinese couples will be expanding their families. Helping the depleting birth rate that has left China with a dangerous imbalance in both age and sex. But only about half of those couples are willing to have a second baby- According to the National Health and Family Planning Commission.  Many couples were interviewed about having another child. Most said they did not want a second baby because of cost, some cited a persistent cultural norm that requires husbands to provide an apartment, a car and other things to a bride, demands that can push a larger family into debt.

I would assume that many families are very happy about the new policy. Others couldn't care any less. I have Two brothers, and i know that If i was an only child I would not have as much fun at home as I do now. I wouldn't ever want to be an only child, I feel that I'd get lonely and bored just being with my parents all the time. I think that a lot of Chinese children will have more fun with another sibling. 

Monday, 24 February 2014

February 20th 2014 - Entry #8

By ANDREW E. KRAMER and ANDREW HIGGINS

New York Times 

FEB. 20, 2014



Kiev Ukraine. A new, deeper spiral of violence occurred on Thursday as both protesters and riot police used fire arms in the deadliest day so far. Fear that President Viktor F. Yanukovych would declare a state of emergency intensified. This move could cause the military to be deployed. The former Soviet republic of 46 million hurtled toward a dangerous new phase in a three-month political crisis after a truce announced overnight by Mr. Yanukovych and opposition leaders collapsed amid accusations of treachery on both sides. The Kiev municipal health authorities said that 39 people had been killed on Thursday, bringing the total number of dead in three days of mayhem to at least 67 people. There has been unconfirmed statements stating that 70 protesters in Kiev had been killed and hundreds wounded by gunfire in a confrontation with the police. Either number of deaths would still be known as the deadliest day of the conflict to date. It looked unlikely that Mr. Yanukovych could restore his battered authority and regain control of the capital. The only thing that was entirely clear by Thursday afternoon was that protesters had reclaimed and even expanded territory in the center of Kiev that they had lost just two days earlier. They had lost this land when the police launched a bloody, unsuccessful assault on the independents square, the center of protests since late November. People from the anti-Yanukovych western part of the country were climbing on to buses to travel to Kiev in support of the protesters. As many as 600 were leaving the city of Lviv every day. 

Thursday, 20 February 2014

February 5th - Entry #5

Russia Blocks Several Activists From Olympics, Even as Spectators

By ANDREW E. KRAMER
FEB. 4, 2014



Sochi Russia - The hosts of the upcoming Winter Olympic games made it clear a long time ago that they would not allow any political protests at their Winter Games. Now it seem they are having second thoughts on even having dissidents attend as spectators. The Russian Olympic Committee has quietly prohibited several Russian political activists from attending sporting events by denying them their Olympic passports. These Olympic passports are mandatory along with a ticket to gain access to any sporting event.  The passports were put into place because of security precautions. All spectators must register online and then pick up the pass at an airport or a distribution center, just a ticket alone will not allow entry to a sporting event. The Olympic passport is an identification card that fans wear on lanyards. It is one of several security precautions the Russian authorities have used to minimize the risk of a terrorist attack at the Games, which start Friday.



I feel that the Russians have done a great job on cracking down on security to make sure so terrorist attacks occur at their games. If I was one of the athletes going to Russia, I would have been terrified after the terrorists attack threats. After the new precautions were put into the place I feel that the athletes do feel safer and more at home.  

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Entry #7 - February 18th 2014