NEWSNOTES December 4, 2013

NEWSNOTES:
Real World:
::TOP STORY::
  • In Atlanta, a church humorist named Lanny Moody, was hit by a car and died instantly. This incident occurred at I-285 near Cascade Road. It is unknown who killed him, or where the suspect is. Moody has been at the Solid Rock Baptist Church, and have also adopted himself as a religious comedian for five years. 
  • In a media blast, MSNBC news anchor Martin Bashir has announced that he would leave the network, after making indecent comments on former governor of Alaska Sarah Palin. He made this statement: "Upon further reflection, and after meeting with the President of MSNBC, I have tendered my resignation. It is my sincere hope that all of my colleagues, at this special network, will be allowed to focus on the issues that matter without the distraction of myself or my ill-judged comments."
::OTHERS::
  • MARTA Atlanta has planned to expand its railway system routes.
  • A death of a UGA student has been declared a suicide.
  • Two skydivers die from a midair collision.
Fictional World:
::TOP STORY::
  • Parksintan is under heavy pressures, after the town council has failed to vote on the supplementary farming bill. Mayor Arucarti Climacita has talked to reporters that they have no influence in agriculture. "It looks like that agriculture is at the state of decline. No one wants nature to live anymore," he said. Opposition leader Jay Hal denounces his comment. "This has to be a bipartisan bill that is more conservative. He doesn't know what power-sharing is." A meeting on the death of the bill is scheduled next week.
  • A fire has taken place at the transmitter site of XRTV Hadidsa in Mount Barnfoure. Investigators are looking at the transmitter building, and are finding a cause. For everyone in Hadidsa, people won't receive XRTV, until it comes back to life.
::OTHERS::
  • Ipang Sharman has accused Prime Minister Atonis Samaras for crushing the ERT, but also feels that the ERT must have been overflowing.
  • Milla Maxwell has discover some vintage pictures of former reporter Saugman Lactsima, in the Bebudom Forest.
  • Arsher Shilademang stated that the U.S. media has been a machine of bias since it was first introduced.
WEATHERNOTES:
Woodstock NOW:
  • Sky: Cloudy
  • Temperature: 61 F.
  • Wind: SSE at 4 mph.
  • Humidity: 100%
Woodstock Tomorrow December 5:
::DAY::
  • Sky: Rain.
  • High Temperature: 71 F.
  • Wind: S at 9 mph.
  • Humidity: 87%
::NIGHT::
  • Sky: Rain.
  • Low Temperature: 64 F.
  • Wind: S at 10 mph.
  • Humidity: 94%
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