Monday, 10 December 2012

News -10th Dec


1)  Egypt still in crises as Morsi orders the army to keep order and security on the lead up to the referendum on the constitution.  The main problem with the order from Morsi is that Egypt may fall back to military rule.

2)  The first signs that North Korean people a very very slowing opening up to the outside world with use of internet.  It is still very controlled and in the only cyber cafe in the countries capital Pyongyang.  Computers are pre-installed with North Korea's own version of 'windows' with a program called RedStar and access to the internet is restricted to the country's elites.

3)  The MOD has declared that it will be commissioning a new submarine worth around 1.2 billion.  The submarine 'HMS Audacious' will be securing 3000 jobs at the Barrow-in-Furness plant in Cumbria.

4)  The two Australian Radio Hosts Mel Greig and Michael Christain who played a hoax phone call to the hospital where the 'Duchess Of Cambridge' was staying were interviewed on Today Tonight stating they were shattered and gutted to hear of Mrs Saldanha's death, who's said to have taken her own life because of the hoax phone call.c

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