Friday, September 21, 2007

Joon

world
Suicide car bomb
Summary
A NATO convoy was involved in a suicide car bomb explosion in the Afghan capital, Kabul, Friday. No other information was immediately available, but the French foreign ministry told CNN a French soldier may have died in the explosion.
A team has been sent to secure the area around the blast site and the incident is being assessed.Also, officials in the Netherlands said a 20-year-old Dutch soldier died in a firefight Thursday with Taliban insurgents in the southern Uruzgan province. They said he was the 11th Dutch fatality since the Dutch mission began there in 2006.

opinion
It is very sad to hear the suicide. the terrorist are keep doing suicide and killing stuff. The killing must stop and the government should do something about it, not just sit and watch the news. soldiers are dying everyday. soldiers pareants worry their sons to be alive. no more people can die from the sucide, we have to a some negotiation.

world

Uganda flooding washes away towns

Summary
Uganda declared a state of emergency Thursday in the worst flood-affected areas of the country as humanitarian workers tried to reach villages that have been cut off by water.
Uganda is among the nations hit hardest by floods that have swept across 17 countries in Africa in recent weeks.
Driving rain pounded Amongin's hut for days until the structure gave way, disintegrating into a pile of mud and burying everything inside.

opinion
it was a wierd news to me. Uganda is flooding and many countries can be flooded becuase of uganda. when someone lives in uganda, whey should thing more about moving the palce to place. government should plan for soemthing and should have had a defence system.

National
surgery went well
Summary
Five-year-old Youssif was recovering Thursday from several hours of surgery to repair his badly burned face, and his doctor is happy with the outcome.But kids are really pretty brave, and they get over the pain relatively quickly," the burn expert said. "And he's shown that he's a brave young boy."
Thursday's surgery at the Grossman Burn Center at Sherman Oaks Hospital was the first of about eight expected to take place over the next several months.

opinion
it is a goog news that the surgery wetn well. the boy was bave. normally, i dont like surgery but his boy went over well. a little boy could have surgery because the place is bagdad where there are bombs. i hope there would no more children who become like Zainab. May God blessl him

National
U.S. soldier: I cried for Youssif

Summary
A U.S. soldier who served in Iraq was so moved by the story of Youssif he had to do something."I thought I was tough," the soldier wrote the Children's Burn Foundation. "But when I read the story about Youssif, I cried."One person sent a check for $45,000; another mailed in $10,000. Most were much smaller contributions, less than $100.An estimated 250,000 children are burned every year in the United States seriously enough to require hospitalization, the foundation said. Most of those will be children under the age of 5; about 65 percent will be scald burns.
Keep a close eye on your children around stoves and ovens, they advised. It just takes one second for spilled coffee to cause a third-degree burn.

I felt really bad for the children but i also felt good about doing donations. now the donation money is growing and growing. Now youssif is having a good care by doctors. but this whole things started because fo war. war is the problem. the tragedy is always start from the war. someday the war should be stopped and have a peaceful country that everyone can live equal and be treated equal.

1 comment:

Michael Hjort said...

Any one willing to die for his cause is extrememly dangerous!!!

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