Nine killed in Omaha, Nebraska mall shooting

Wednesday, December 5, 2007
A boy with a rifle opened fire at a busy department store at the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska Wednesday, killing at least 8 people and injuring five, before taking his own life. The massacre started just before 2 p.m. CST (UTC-6). Three of the wounded are in critical condition.
The complex was immediately locked down with people only permitted to leave the immediRead More…

Category:Iain Macdonald (Wikinewsie)/Aviation

Aviation articles by Wikinewsie Iain Macdonald. Power firm helicopter strikes cables, crashes near Fairfield, California Germany bans Mahan Air of Iran, citing ‘security’ Lion Air disaster: Crashed jet’s voice recorder recovered from Java Sea Iranian cargo plane crashes into Karaj houses Police warn new drone owners to obey law after disruption at UK’s Gatwick Airport Rescue helicopter crash kiRead More…

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They often told us since grade school:Start the day with a good breakfast! But while eating breakfast does seem to boast performance in children, its not so clear whether its equally important for adults. While a number of studies have suggested that skipping breakfast can cause fuzzy thinking and fatigue,some experts sayRead More…

US Congresswoman Jackie Speier comments about Obamacare, Paralympics

Saturday, November 9, 2013
With the 2014 Winter Paralympics set for March, Wikinews sought comment from U.S. Representative Jackie Speier, who serves California’s 14th congressional district about the event and how current U.S. policies impact people with disabilities. Elected to the U.S. House in 2008, she serves on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and the House Armed ServicesRead More…

Non-sponsors’ logos plastered by peeved Paralympians

Friday, May 18, 2012
Bruce, Canberra — In an exclusive interview with Wikinews, Australian Paralympians Evan O’Hanlon and Scott Reardon discussed the increased professionalism of their sport, and the challenges elite athletes now face in securing sponsorship deals.
O’Hanlon, with the support of his Australian teammates, is on a mission to professionalise Paralympic athletics. He is leading a Read More…

Date announced for by-election to replace former New Zealand PM Clark

Monday, April 20, 2009
The government has announced 13 June as the date for the upcoming Mount Albert by-election.
The by-election has been caused by former Prime Minister Helen Clark’s departure to head the United Nations Development Program. While it is considered to be a safe Labour seat, the by-election is expected to be heavily contested. Candidates must be nominated by 19 May. NominatioRead More…

Inventory Kpi In The Aviation Industry

More Detail Here: Airspace Safeguarding Australia Inventory KPI is important in any customer-oriented organization, from suppliers down to the end users. In the aviation industry, for instance, the end users may be the pilot, the flight crew or the passengers. With the field of aviation changing its business paradigm into something new, so does its inventory KPI as well. Newer business modRead More…

Asbestos discovery triggers evacuation and closure of New Jersey middle school

Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The discovery of the presence of airborne asbestos in a middle school in Montclair, New Jersey Friday prompted the evacuation of over 200 students from the school and the school’s closure. Renaissance Middle School, part of the Montclair Public Schools in New Jersey, was closed Monday and remains closed Tuesday while undergoing asbestos testing and cleaning.
According to a Read More…

Thinking About Fair Trade Gifts?

More Detail Here: Road Base Materials To most people Fair-trade means that people in poorer countries who grow or make what we buy get a good price, a decent wage and good working conditions. There are over 100 F. T. products, including tea, coffee, fruit juice, bananas, mangoes and chocolate. The range grows daily. It is possible to find certified shoes, toys and even footballs. By buying Read More…

Details emerge on fatal stabbing at Belgian day care centre

Saturday, January 24, 2009
Prosecutor Christian Du Four has released more details on the fatal stabbing in a day care center in East Flanders, Belgium, yesterday, in which two children (six and nine months old) and one employee were killed. Ten children and two adults were injured.
The alleged perpetrator, a 20-year-old man from nearby Sint-Niklaas, was arrested in the neighbouring municipality Read More…