Friday, February 18, 2011

Article Responce 2

An investigation has been launched into how a fake bomb was put on a cargo plane and flown from the UK to Turkey without being detected.
The UPS flight travelled to Istanbul with the package, reportedly containing a timer, wires and a detonator.
The UK Department for Transport said it was taking the matter "very seriously".
A 26-year-old man arrested on suspicion of making a bomb hoax was detained on 23 March but later bailed to return to a north London police station in May.
Police stressed the incident was not terrorist-related.
A Turkish man had delivered the package, disguised as a wedding cake box, to a UPS office in Camden, north London, a fortnight ago, according to ITV News.
A Department for Transport spokesman said: "We have already begun an investigation which will look at all aspects of this incident, including UPS's procedures.
"The UK has one of the toughest security regimes for air cargo in the world. All security measures are subject to continuous review."
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A UPS spokeswoman said: "Two weeks ago, a suspicious package travelled within the UPS network aboard an all-cargo aircraft from the United Kingdom to Istanbul, Turkey.
"UPS is co-operating with the UK Department for Transport's investigation of the incident. UPS has a multiple-layered approach to ensure security."
Details of which UK airport the flight took off from have not been released at this stage.
Who- British Airplane pilots
What- The British found a bomb hidden in a UPS plane inside of a wedding cake box.
Where- United Kingdom to Turkey
When- March 23rd
How-A Turkish man delivered the package, disguised as a wedding cake box, to a UPS office in Camden to north London
Why- They don’t know why he did it, but he has been arrested for a suspicion of creating the device.
This article took place on March 23rd. It is about British airplane pilots. They found a bomb hidden in a UPS airplane on the way to Turkey. A man who delivered the package hid it in a wedding box for disguise. The box was full of wires, a timer and a detonator. They don’t know why he did it, but he has been arrested for a suspicion of making the bomb. Thankfully on the way to Turkey the bomb didn’t explode
 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Artical Responce

Forty-seven more bison were captured at the Montana border on Thursday. Yellowstone workers and state livestock agents were trying to halt the animals' exodus from the snow-packed park to lower elevations.
Bison periodically attempt to migrate out of the park in search of food, but many end up in government-operated corrals under a controversial program meant to guard against the spread of the disease brucellosis to livestock.
Disease testing on the animals began Wednesday. Those that test positive for exposure to brucellosis are slated to be shipped to slaughter.
Through Thursday, 161 of the 368 captured bison had been tested. Fifty-three came back positive and 108 negative, park spokesman Al Nash said.
There is no guarantee the negative animals will be released. Holding them until spring in the corrals along the park border could prove impossible if bison keep pouring out of the park.
More of the animals were moving toward the park border Thursday, and the corrals only hold about 400 animals.
"Bison can move a long distance in a short period and we've often seen movement in the night hours," Nash said. "Our plan at the moment is to continue testing and sorting these animals. We'll see what next week brings."
Livestock officials said plans to ship brucellosis-positive bison to packing plants beginning this week had been delayed until at least Monday, after agencies ran into difficulties lining up trucks for transport.
Who- This is about Bison’s.
What- Bison are being killed for having a disease called brucellosis. Fifty-three came back positive and 108 came back negative. They have captured 161 out of 368 bison and have them tested. 
Where- This takes place at Yellowstone National Park, but captured at the Montana border.
When- February 1st
Why- They are killing the Bison because most of the Bison have a disease called brucellosis.
How- The bison are getting shipped to go slaughtered be for having the disease.
This article is about bison getting slaughtered for having a disease called brucellosis. This is happening in Yellowstone National Park. 161 out of 368 bison’s were captured and 53 of them have been killed, and there is no chance that the bison’s that have negative results will be released back where they came from. The ones that came back positive gets released back where came from.