Saturday, July 5, 2014

Recent News Project

Below is a compilation of news summaries I did a few semesters ago. It was a project for one of my writing classes but it really helped me boil down news articles and figure out what was the most important information. This is a skill that is used all the time in advertising and public relations and I am glad that I had the opportunity to practice it. 


Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg Weds Belgian Countess Stephanie de Lannoy

Prince Gillaume and his new wife wed in a two day celebration over the weekend. Many royals were in attendance to the lavish nuptials. Guillaume is the last in his family to wed, so many family traditions were present.

NEWS: Link

Monster Energy Drink-Death Connection Possible In 5 Cases Since 2004, Report Shows

The popular energy drink is now getting sued and possibly recalled for potentially being tied to 5 deaths in the past. A 14-year-old girl died of "cardiac arrythmia due to caffeine toxicity," and her mother is suing the company. When researching about Monster Energy Drink, the mother found it has been looked at before for causing death in extreme cases.


Survivor's Dana Lambert: Leaving Due to Illness Was 'Heartbreaking'

On Day 12 of Survivor one of the contestants, Dana Lambert had to throw in the towel due to illness. She left because she was constantly vomitting and blacking out and she needed to get better. The hit show expects contestants to deal with extreme climate and energy conditions and it got the better of Lambert.



Mike Tomlin expects stars on D back

Summary: The Pittsburgh Steelers are eager to have back Troy Polamalu and James Harrison for the next game. They were both out for injuries but will more than likely be playing Sunday. The Steelers Coach, Mike Tomlin, said that he has watched them both play, and they are ready to get back into the game.

Link: NEWS

NHL lockout: No progress, no agreement—no October games?

Summary: NHL players are holding a lockout to increase their pay to 52 percent out of the 3.3 billion revenue that comes in to the owners. There has been no progress for this stakeout in the last few weeks. All preseason games have been cancelled which will last till October 8 and there is talk of cancelling all October games.

Link:NEWS

The Jay Cutler personality debate is over

Summary: There has been some questionable actions on the Chicago Bears quarterback, Jay Cutler. There was a recent incident where he ignored his coaches request and was deemed emotionally unstable by many people. Now, Culter is back on track and will hopefully use this win to boost his attitude.

Link: NEWS


Strong Storms a Risk for DC, Baltimore, Cincinnati

Summary: Heavy storms including hail and strong winds will be continuous during the week and also the weekend. Some of the big cities this storm will hit include Washington, DC and Baltimore, Maryland.

Link: NEWS

Climate Extremes: Arctic Sea Ice Melts to Record Low

Summary: The NSDIC claims that the artic is losing 35,400 square miles of ice everyday. This is a record low since 1979 an can produce some major issues in the future.

Link: NEWS

Lack of Rain, Low Humidity Fuels Wildfires

Although the East Coast is experiences many rain storms, the West Coast however is hitting a major dry spot when it comes to weather. The dry weather is still causing huge wild fires like the one in Idaho right now that is consuming over 340,000 acres and is only 25 percent contained.

Link: NEWS


26 killed in Mexico pipeline fire near US border

Summary: A large fire started close to the US border at a natural gas pipeline distribution center; however it was extinguished in 90 minutes. Twenty-six people were killed in the chaos, and 46 more were injured. There is investigation being done about whether or not it was an attack on the company.

Link: NEWS

Suicide Bomber in Afghanistan Strikes Minibus, Killing Mostly Foreign Workers

Summary: As a result of a reply to the parody video "Prophet Muhammad," 14 people were killed by a suicide bomber in Minibus. Mostly were foreign workers who were working for the U.S. government. The act was said to be carried out by an 18 year old woman.

Link: NEWS

A Faded Piece of Papyrus Refers to Jesus’ Wife

Summary: Karen King, a Harvard Professor, has in her possession a piece of papyrus that is under investigation to see if it really talks about Jesus having a wife. The script on the paper talks about the woman being Jesus' disciple. The text was written in Coptic and is from the 4th century.

Link: NEWS

Robbery suspects toss cash into air during pursuit

Summary: The Bank of America in Santa Clarita was robbed and during the high speed chase the suspects threw money out of the car. The suspects were known to be the kind of people that would steal from the rich and give to the poor. They were finally caught and arrested, but people who witnessed the madness said that it was a riot watching the money fly.

Link: NEWS


As Chicago Teachers Strike, Students Are on the Loose and at Loose Ends

Summary: Chicago teachers have been on strike to better their school environment and the students are suffering the consequences. They are having to go to school in unfamiliar environments like churches and neighboring schools. Parents are being affected because of the cost of child care and loss of work, so some are wondering if this strike is worth it anymore.

Link: NEWS


Military trainer in Texas acquitted of sex assault

Summary: An airforce instructor was found not guilt of sexual assault in court. The Staff Sgt. from the Lackland Air Force Base was thought to have sexually harassed a boot camp graduate. He did however plead guilty to other accusations in order to reduce his jail time to 14 years.

Link: NEWS


Virginia Tech football team helps freshman move into dorms


Summary: Some of the Virginia Tech football players took time out of their busy schedule to help new students move in. It is this kind of community service that keeps Virginia Tech among the most valued schools. The team was happy to help the new students as they started a new chapter in their lives at Virginia Tech. 

Link: NEWS

Veggie Tales creator shares about spiritual challenges in his career

Summary: Among many of the favorite Liberty University Convocation speakers is Phil Vischer, who was the founder of the children's television series, The Veggie Tales. His first time at Liberty he spoke about dreams and explained his rocky journey to follow his. This time he shared about the burdens that come with following your dreams, and it was definitely a speech to be remembered. 

Link: NEWS

Appomattox bank robbery first in decades

Summary: Recently there was the first robbery in 94 years at the Appomattox Farmer's Bank. The robber was chased by car and then by foot before being arrested. The bank wants to assure everyone that all codes were followed during the chaos of the robbery.

Link:NEWS

Isaac on 'verge of becoming a hurricane' as it closes in on Gulf Coast

Summary: Hurricane Isaac has been building up power and is very close to actually striking land. The rain is what is affecting people in that area the most; although, the rainfall could amount to 14 inches which is very dangerous. Also, many millitary bases and whole communities are being evacuated due to the high risk and relocated to a safer area.

Link to article here: NEWS



Robert Wayne Gladden Jr., Perry Hall Shooting Suspect, 
Posted Ominous Facebook Status

Summary: Robert Gladden has been suspected of shooting another classmate on the first day of school. His Facebook status that day which says, "First day of school, last day of my life,"gives police some evidence towards him being the culprit. His lawyer claims that he brought a gun to school to ward off bullies; however, there is still speculation when it comes to if he was the one who shot the fellow student. 

Link to article here: NEWS

Is a Penny Rounded a Penny Lost? Ask Chipotle

Seeing as there is a new Chipotle in Lynchburg, it will be interesting to see what people think of this new "rounding" theory that the franchise has. According to The New York Times, Chipotle has been rounding to the nearest nickel in order to cut down on transaction time. Many debate whether this is a fair or worthy tactic, or if Chipotle should just take the time to distribute the change like every other store. 

Link to article here: NEWS


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