NEWS IN OCTOBER 2009 PART 1
OCTOBER 1st 2009
NYT .COM
BRITSH TROOPS HIT THE GROUND IN NEPAL
British troops Royal army and SAS have started their invasion of Nepal to help aid the Tibetan rebels in their right against the new authoritarian regime.
US and other NATO forces have not commented if they will join the UK in their invasion plan though it is rumored Japanese forces are getting ready to send in peacekeeping forces soon.
OCTOBER 3rd 2009
HEALTH RECORDS ACT PASSES SENATE IN BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
CNN .COM
The Health Records act has passed the senate with bipartisan act as President McCain now is expected to sign it into law in a few days.
The bill will make every Amercian’s health records public and easy to access too.
OCTOBER 4th 2009
PRIME MINSTER MILLBRAND APPORVAL RATING REACHES 50%
BBC NEWS .COM
New prime minister Ed Milbrand has reached approval of more than 50% of the British people now.
This is mostly due to the military action in Nepal which has been seen as a popular choice by the majority of Britain.
OCTOBER 6th 2009
PRESIDENT MCCAIN SIGNS HEALTH RECORD ACT INTO LAW
FOXNEWS .COM
OCTOBER 7th 2009
PRESIDENT MCCAIN SEES HIS APPROVAL WITH INDEPENDENTS ALMOST AS HIGH WITH REPUBLICANS
ABC NEWS. COM
NYT .COM
BRITSH TROOPS HIT THE GROUND IN NEPAL
British troops Royal army and SAS have started their invasion of Nepal to help aid the Tibetan rebels in their right against the new authoritarian regime.
US and other NATO forces have not commented if they will join the UK in their invasion plan though it is rumored Japanese forces are getting ready to send in peacekeeping forces soon.
OCTOBER 3rd 2009
HEALTH RECORDS ACT PASSES SENATE IN BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
CNN .COM
The Health Records act has passed the senate with bipartisan act as President McCain now is expected to sign it into law in a few days.
The bill will make every Amercian’s health records public and easy to access too.
OCTOBER 4th 2009
PRIME MINSTER MILLBRAND APPORVAL RATING REACHES 50%
BBC NEWS .COM
New prime minister Ed Milbrand has reached approval of more than 50% of the British people now.
This is mostly due to the military action in Nepal which has been seen as a popular choice by the majority of Britain.
OCTOBER 6th 2009
PRESIDENT MCCAIN SIGNS HEALTH RECORD ACT INTO LAW
FOXNEWS .COM
OCTOBER 7th 2009
PRESIDENT MCCAIN SEES HIS APPROVAL WITH INDEPENDENTS ALMOST AS HIGH WITH REPUBLICANS
ABC NEWS. COM