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Opinion: A Proud Day, As History Has Been Made in America

As the world watched America made history, history that could only be made when people come together across all divides and unite for a common goal.
Published Nov 5, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in Politics | 2 comments

China’s Concentration Camps

The concentration camps many thought were a thing of the past appear to be alive and well hidden. Behind the bright lights and glamour of the Olympics, many Chinese people were suffering.
Published Oct 8, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 5 comments

Myanmar: Soldiers believed responsible for rape, torture and murder of schoolgirl

Three soldiers were seen following Nhkum Hkawn Din shortly before she disappeared. Her mutilated body was found three days later near to a military check point. No charges have been filed and the military is not investigating the claims.
Published Aug 20, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 1 comment

Lionfish Invade The Caribbean

It is believed that an invasion of predatory lion fish is the result of Hurricane Andrew smashing an aquarium. The fish threaten to devastate other species and reef ecosystems..
Published Aug 16, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 9 comments

Democratic Party Chairman Bill Gwatney Dead From Gun Shot Wounds

Democratic party Chairman Bill Gwatney died about four hours after being shot in his office at the Arkansas democratic headquarters. The suspect in the shooting was later killed by police.
Published Aug 14, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in Crime | 23 comments

Cancer Survivor Sells His Cheek on ebay

Making the best of a bad situation multiple cancer survivor Gregory Brown sold advertising space on his cancer scared left cheek at an ebay auction after his prosthetic failed to perform adequately.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in Health

Japan Bans Nicky Foods' Products Imported From China

Japanese officials ordered a ban on Nicky Foods CO. products imported from China following repeated pesticide contamination. In at least three separate incidents since the beginning of the year unsafe levels of pesticides have been detected in frozen food
Published Feb 26, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 5 comments

Japanese Destroyer Collision Caused by Negligence

While returning from exercises in Hawaii, the Japanese destroyer Atago collided with a fishing trawler just before dawn, leaving two men missing and their ship destroyed. The Japanese coast guard now believes the accident was the result of negligence.
Published Feb 23, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 4 comments

Blind Man's Legacy Continues to Teach After Almost 90 Years

A single braille lesson mailed to William A. Hadley's first student in 1920 has grown into the largest international provider of education for the blind. His legacy now teaches the blind, where professionals help the visually impaired in 100 countries.
Published Feb 21, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in Education | 2 comments

al-Anfal Dead Returned to Families After 20 years

371 victims of the al-Anfal genocide were returned to there Kurdish homeland, they were discovered in mass graves 4 years ago. al-Anfal was the attempted extermination of the Kurds in Iraq
Published Jan 19, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 12 comments

Rockets Fired into Israel as They Prepare for President Bush's Visit

As Israel prepares for the visit of President Bush rockets explode. This comes only one day before he is scheduled to arrive. Complaints have been filled with the U.N. who is investigating.
Published Jan 8, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 4 comments

Bilawal Bhutto, "We Have Lost Our Best Hope But not Our Only Hope"

Today, Bilawal Bhutto gave a press conference to answer questions about his role in Pakistan and the PPP. at one point it appeared his authority was challenged by a reporter On democracy he said "We Have Lost Our Best Hope But not Our Only Hope."
Published Jan 8, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 8 comments

January 4, Burma's Independence Day?

The Junta took every precaution to insure against any attempts at pro-democracy protest on Independence Day. Most people of Burma feel it is difficult to celebrate independence when they do not feel like free people in a free country.
Published Jan 6, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World

New Years Day is "Good Riddance Day" for Many in Time Square

As many joined in the Times square New Years eve celebrations others helped kick off the new "Good Riddance Day". A chance to say goodbye to last years tragedies and heartaches and start over fresh.
Published Jan 1, 2008 by W.V. Fitzgerald in Entertainment | 2 comments

Saddam's Death, One Year Later

One year after Saddam Hussein's death security is on high alert, His former followers visited his grave. Osama Bin Laden released A new audio urging Iraqis to resist U.S. and vowing to take Jihad to Israel.
Published Dec 30, 2007 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World

Benazir Bhutto, Laid to rest Amid Chaos and Controversy

Tens of thousands took to the streets Friday to say there final goodbye to Benazir Bhutto. The violence that erupted following the assassination of Benazir Bhutto on Thursday continued Saturday. In southern Pakistan the army has been called out to help
Published Dec 29, 2007 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 4 comments

Death of Benazir Bhutto Sparks Outrage

Benazir Bhutto died at the hands of a suicide bomber. as word of her death spread supporters smashed window, burned political banners and took to the streets. The attack has been condemned by governments around the world.
Published Dec 27, 2007 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 3 comments

Burma, More Forceful Sanctions May be Needed

Despite stern warnings of global sanctions and a new round of U.S. sanctions the Junta leaders of Burma seem undaunted. They continue there forceful recruitment of new soldiers and the detention of political prisoners. A more global effort may be require
Published Dec 25, 2007 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World | 3 comments

Preparing for Future Protest in Myanmar

The Junta in Myanmar is training for riot control and conscripting by force to get new recruits. Some are urging the monks to lead a new round of protest. The students believe the training is an attempt to intimidate them.
Published Dec 22, 2007 by W.V. Fitzgerald in World

Holloway Investigation Ends in Disappointment

After two and a half years the investigation in the case of missing Alabama high school senior Natalee Holloway has ended in disappointment for her family. Although it is possible a break could come later, the active investigation has ended.
Published Dec 19, 2007 by W.V. Fitzgerald in Crime | 2 comments
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W.V. Fitzgerald
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