Wednesday: The head line that caught my attention the most in Wednesday's paper was, "Daschle Ends Bid for Post; Obama Concedes Mistake". My eyes automatically fly to anything that has the Obama label on it because he's all around my life. I would go as far as to saw he's almost commercialized. For the first time really reading the New York Times, I can honestly say it was a lot more entertaining than I though. I always had a prejudice against it even though I had never honestly sat down and read it. It's not all business and updates on terror and war; I really enjoyed it!
Thursday: I guess I'll get used to seeing, pretty much, the same stories about the war and terrorism. They still attract me and I do have interest in reading them but at the same time I'm so desensitized to fear so much, not much can shake me. That sounds cold, but... true? My favorite article was one I didn't expect to like, it caught my eye though. Phelps was caught smoking marijuana?? After wining eight gold medals?? Breaking a bajillion olympic records... come ON!! If you're gonna do something illegal after being in the spotlight for so long... lets try and be discrete!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Accident
Seventeen year old Jamie Peterson, of Belmont, Massacuhusetts was driving down Mile Hill Rd. when his vehicle suddenly swerved off the road, hit an embankment, and flipped over on it's roof Monday night, trapping two other young female passengers in the vehicle as well.
Josie M. Crandall, an inhabitant of Mill Hill Rd., witnessed the accident and called the authorities immediately. She told police, "I've never seen a car going so fast on this road."
Seventeen year old Tom Carroll Jr. was the first person on the scene. He was driving behind the car when it suddenly spead ahead around a curve. The next time he saw the car it was on it's roof. "I thought the worst. They were flying. It's hard to see kids your age in something like this." Carroll told police that when he looked underneath the car he saw at least three empty beer cans on the ground. It has not been concluded whether or not they play a role in the accident.
Peterson, the driver of the vehicle, was able to crawl out of the car without assistance and was unharmed. Rescuers had to use the jaws of like to free the two female passangers from the crushed car. They were both taken to Memorial Hospital in Belmost where one was deemed to be in stable condition while the other was then airlifted to Mass. General Hospital.
On December 24, 1998 there were two people killed in an accident that occured on the same spot.
Josie M. Crandall, an inhabitant of Mill Hill Rd., witnessed the accident and called the authorities immediately. She told police, "I've never seen a car going so fast on this road."
Seventeen year old Tom Carroll Jr. was the first person on the scene. He was driving behind the car when it suddenly spead ahead around a curve. The next time he saw the car it was on it's roof. "I thought the worst. They were flying. It's hard to see kids your age in something like this." Carroll told police that when he looked underneath the car he saw at least three empty beer cans on the ground. It has not been concluded whether or not they play a role in the accident.
Peterson, the driver of the vehicle, was able to crawl out of the car without assistance and was unharmed. Rescuers had to use the jaws of like to free the two female passangers from the crushed car. They were both taken to Memorial Hospital in Belmost where one was deemed to be in stable condition while the other was then airlifted to Mass. General Hospital.
On December 24, 1998 there were two people killed in an accident that occured on the same spot.
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