NEWSNOTES September 18, 2013

NEWSNOTES:
Real World:
::TOP STORY::
  • President of Syria Bashar Assad, says that evidence of his government using gas is still untrue. He said: "The whole story doesn't even hold together. It's not realistic. We didn't use any chemical weapons in Ghouta." He blames that use on his opponents, and terrorists. The chemical gas has killed over 1,400 citizens. Most countries, including the U.S., still think that Assad has conducted the attack. Assad agreed to give up chemical weapons, by order of Russia and the U.S. 
  • In Atlanta, a Clayton County teenager, who was abducted a day ago, was found alive and was taken back home. This is information from WSB-TV Atlanta. They reported that the teen was healthy, and returned home safely. Police have arrested Wildrego Jackson, and Juan Alberto Rodriguez. They were responsible for kidnapping her. 
::OTHERS::
  • A family is injured, and their baby has died, in a fire at a Barrow County house.
  • A senior high school student died from a car crash.
  • A bus and a train, crashed into each other in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Fictional World:
::TOP STORY::
  • Saeko Busujima has supported the break-up of Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus. "Well... 'Skanky Cyprus' has made an embarrassment of herself. Her friends, boyfriend, family, the public, and myself are against her actions," she said, on GBC Guadamacara's evening news. Rei Miyamoto, Arthur Read, Chavo, and Hisher, are supporting Saeko's opinion. On GBC's opinion poll, that aired on the news, the station asked: "Do you think that Liam Hemsworth should seceed from his relationship with Miley Cyrus?" As a result, 79% voted in favor of the split, whilst 20% objected. The courts of Guadamacara have charged Cyrus of the following: contempt, oversexuality, wimpiness, twerking overdose, insulting friends, and crushing her personal connections.
  • Ludger Will Kresnik is blaming the Australian Labor Party, for corruption, carbon tax, and a poor economy. He said, in an interview with GBC news, that the government of Julia Gillard was doing an unconstructive job. "They are slackers. They should just be destroyed by the conservatives," he said. When asked about the Liberal/National coalition (whom are conservatives), he says they should have confidence.
::OTHERS::
  • Mark Corcor was pranked by Howard Stern, during the 6PM newscast on New Existence Broadcasting.
  • Charles Gilbart demands that Rede Globo Brazil should air BBC's document, Beyond Citizen Kane.
  • NEB news anchor Josher Arcos, has released a book about media bias in the United States, called TV Clash.
WEATHERNOTES:
Woodstock NOW:
  • Sky: Clear.
  • Temperature: 67 F.
  • Wind: E at 2 mph.
  • Humidity: 79%.
Woodstock Tomorrow September 19:
::DAY::
  • Sky: Mostly SUNNY!
  • High Temperature: 84 F.
  • Wind: ESE at 5 mph.
  • Humidity: 58%
::NIGHT::
  • Sky: Clear.
  • Low Temperature: 62 F.
  • Wind: SSE at 3 mph.
  • Humidity: 76%.
SPECIALNOTES:
  • Harvest moon begins tonight at 10PM (ET). Enjoy it.
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