this week has seen many different news stories.
the big news is that nato have admitted they need more planes to enforce the no fly zone, with america, uk and france have called for gaddafi to leave, and also for a new resolution, but cameron has said there will be no ground invasion. i have to wonder, does he know the meaning of the word no? after all he said there would be no NHS reforms, and now look whats happening with that. moving back to lybia gaddafi has been accused of using cluster bombs, which everyone is saying is illegal, but when countries like america havent signed up to the convention banning them, theres not a whole lot that can be said really.
a number of records have been set this week in the london marathon, with 28 world records being confirmed.
the m1 has been shut for days due to a fire, with the highways agency saying it wont reopen until monday at the earliest. sucks if you wanna travel north doesnt it?
man city have beat man utd to go through to the FA cup final, their first in 30 years, to be honest though, who cares? i dont mean to knock football, but its all a bit stupid now, whatever happens the players are being paid stupid amounts to run around for 90 min kicking a ball around, and when weve got people starving on the streets how can anyone justify it?
an error has revealed military secrets, all it needs was a cut and paste, any student using wikipedia to finish work knows how to do that.
a tornado has torn through southern america, killing over 30 people and leading several states to declare a state of emergency, this will be worth watching, to see how responses have changed.
finally, japan, its going to take 6-9 months to stabalise those pesky nuclear reactors, which are being leaked more by the after shocks. now, either godzilla will actually be spawned, or the iphone 5 will be delayed. with a reboot of godzilla planned for next year, that could become a documentary, unlikely though.
thats all for now, see you tuesday
dw about japan. They're the best country in the world for dealing with stuff. And it's realli only a small area of japan that's been affected by the disaster
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