Monday, November 29, 2010

Monday, November 29, 2010

Global News:
The New York Times
Chaos At the Polls in Haiti


In Port-au-Prince Haiti, some of the ballots were destroyed so it was difficult to track the winners. However, according to Gaillot Dorsainvil 


“Only 3.5 percent of the voting centers had trouble, that’s not enough to ruin the election,” said the national election council president, Gaillot Dorsainvil. Not only were candidates upset with the scenario, but voters were as well. Some were convinced that it was not a mistake, but moreover the unity Party was trying to promote a win for CĂ©lestin. A candidate says, “This is an earthquake of an election, this will divide the country, not unite it.” Which was 100% true, because fingers are being pointed in a million directions and no one can do anything about it.


(http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2010/11/28/world/americas/HAITI.html?ref=world)


National News:
Detroit News
Missing Children


As of the Friday night, Andrew, Alexander, and Tanner Skelton from  Morenchi Michigan are missing. The kids were left with a stranger by their father right before he had attempted suicide. The 9, 7, and 5 year olds were taken by a lady names Joann Taylor, and the father had expected her to give the kids to their grandmother. Little did he know that as he failed at suicide, his children would be the new kids on the black and white posters on the street signs under the breathtaking words: MISSING. 


(http://detnews.com/article/20101128/METRO/11280318/Town-in-desperate-search-for-three-missing-boys)


Local News:
The Bergen Record
Burglary and Assault


After breaking into a local woman's home, the Englewood man by the name of Gustavo Cifuentes had been charged with burglary, possession a weapon,  and sexual assault. He will remain in the Bergen County jail until he is bailed at a high cost of $750,000.


(http://www.northjersey.com/news/bergen/bergen_prosecutor/112810_Englewood_man_charged_in_burglary_sexual_assault.html)

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