zaterdag 10 juli 2010
Cricket Ball Theft
Own opinion:
I think this goes a little far. From both sides. The boys who were playing cricket should have found another place to play this game, and Miss Cole should have returned the 3.99 quid ball when the dad asked for it. The police went too far in detaining Lorretta Cole for five hours and taking her DNA swap and picture and fingerprints. What I think the should have happened was that Miss Cole got money for the damage done to her car, and that the boys should have found another place to play cricket.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/7881221/Mother-arrested-after-stealing-ball.html
easy-to-remove chewing gum
Own opinion:
Although I find it rather disturbing that they spent a lot of time in trying to find a solution for something so small when there are a lot bigger problems in the world like wars, I think that they came up with just the right solution for this, although small and insignificant, problem. I find it really special and very well done of them that they succeeded in making chewing gum that does not have a different taste or a different texture or both, but that is so easy to remove from the streets.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/7882297/UK-company-invents-chewing-gum-that-can-be-washed-off-with-water.html
death at festival
Own opinion:
I think the organisation is wrong here. They should have gotten more policemen, because 450 when expecting 85000 people is just not enough. I am a frequent festival go'er myself and I think that when its a festival as big as T in the Park, or for instance, the Dutch festivals Lowlands and Pinkpop, that you should have at least 1500 police officers. In this way you ensure that problems like fights and things like people collapsing are handled in the quickest way possible. This is the ensure the safety and the healthy experience of the festival.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/music-festivals/7882950/Man-collapses-and-dies-at-T-in-the-Park-music-festival.html
Michel Platini released from hospital
Own Opinion:
I am happy that Platini is not that ill as some of the media stated. He is, after all, the biggest soccer boss of Europe and the second biggest in the world (only overruled by Joseph Blatter). He is an unmissable part of the world cup, and it would be too sad if he would have to remain in the hospital or even worse, that he would have died from a heart attack. I hope Platini does not suffer from any attacks anymore, because I think Platini needs to be the next FIFA leader. He is way better than Seph Blatter.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/world-cup-2010/7882964/Michel-Platini-released-from-hospital-after-tests-reveal-no-problems-with-Uefa-president.html
More people want to die at home
Own opinion:
I agree with Ciaran Devane. People should be able to die wherever they want to as long as it is not in a public area. I think that this is pretty similar to convicts on the American death row, who are granted one last dinner wish before carrying out the sentence. They can not choose where they want to die, but they can choose whatever they want to eat for their last meal. I think that this is similar to dying people. They can not choose whatever they want to eat last, but they can choose where they want to die. I think this should be a right that all people on this planet should have.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7881268/More-should-be-allowed-to-die-at-home-Andrew-Lansley.html
Hero
Own opinion:
I find this man a true hero. And I can only hope that I ever grow to be as brave as him. And if I ever am in a situation like his two fallen comrades, I can only hope that I have a friend in the area that is as brave as Lance Corporal Kyle Smith. It is really hard to imagine the situation, because it is so distant from me. I have no family that is or ever has been in the army, so I can not imagine what I would do if one of my friends was wounded. Kyle Smith is a really brave man, that can't be
awarded enough in my eyes.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/defence/7881820/British-soldier-awarded-Conspicuous-Gallantry-Cross.html
Girl survives over seven months with fake heart!
Own opinion:
I find this little girl truly a hero. She is born with a failing heart, is put on a device for over seven months, develops cancer but she is not letting it hold her back at all. She fought everything, beat the cancer and is now happy and healthy. I feel so happy for this little girl that she is able to live a happy life after all that she has been through. I think that this girl will show a lot of persistence later in life, and I really do hope that she will live her life in a way that she wants too and that she is able to do anything that she wants.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7881354/Girl-survives-228-days-with-artificial-heart.html
Experts warn about upcoming heatwave
Experts urged people to look after their elderly neighbours and family members, as they expect a certain rise of deaths due to the upcoming heatwave, where temperatures up to 31 degrees are expected. Also people with long-term breathing problems, like asthmatic people could suffer from problems. Heatwaves are known for a rise in death, because there are always people who do not watch out enough. At least 30000 people across Europe died during the 2003 heatstroke, where in France it was 40 degrees for a whole consecutive week. But not all people suffer; the younger people celebrate the hot weather with tanning and barbecuing.
Own opinion:
I think it is our duty as civilians of this society to watch out after each other. I mean, the people that do not suffer and have the privilege to go outside and have fun with friends do not suffer from the hot weather at all. Well, a sunburn maybe, but that is nothing compared to what elderly people and people with asthma for instance are going through. I think that if we all watch out a little bit more, we can keep the number of deaths due to the heatwave at a lower level.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7882326/Rise-in-deaths-amid-heatwave.html
Raoul Moat finally found but dead!
Raoul Moat, a 37 year old, shot himself and thus died after a six hour stand-off with the police after he shot his ex girlfriend and her new lover. The stand-off started when Raoul was spotted on a riverbank in Rothbury. This ends the biggest manhunt in the history of the UK. Among the 'hunters' there were police officers from 15 different forces, sharpshooters from Scotland Yard and armoured 4x4's. When the police surrounded the former nightclub doorman, one shot could be heard. That was his suicide attempt. He was rushed to the hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival.
Own opinion:
I think that it is a pity that he got the chance to shoot himself. Not only for himself, but also because now he could not get punished for his action. Also, I find it rather disturbing that the police, even though they searched with such a big force it still took them a whole week to find Raoul Moat. I understand why he did it, why he shot his girlfriend but at the same time I do not. I mean, what is the use? If you are not over her you should try everything you can to get back to her, and not kill her. But that is my opinion.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/7882906/Raoul-Moat-dies-after-shooting-himself-during-armed-police-stand-off.html