Who:
Afghanistan pilot and about 20 troops and passengers.
The pilot and passengers.
British TV host Mike Brewer.
What"
A pilot had gotten shot above the eyes at the helment.
The Pilot got shot and landed the Helicopter.
The pilot suffered injuries.
Doesn't say.
When:
There is no date, or date when discovered.
Where:
Afghanistan.
Why:
The pilot was making his trip to pick up the soldiers.
How:
The pilot got shot and wouldn't let go of the controls.
There isn't a cost.
It affects the pilot and several officers and citizens in the helicopter.
I think it's amazing that the person flying that helicopter, despite being shot in the head he lands the helicopter and lives!
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
49ers, David Carr Agree on Two-Year Deal
Who:
David Carr.
David Carr.
The San Francisco 49ers.
What:
David Carr is signing a contract with the San Fransico 49ers to be the lead Quarterback.
He signed up and is on his way to training camp.
The Santa Clara's team suffers.
The Santa Clara's lost their #1 pick in the overall NFL in 2002.
The choices was to sign and leave his ex-team or not.
When:
2009.
Not said.
Where:
San Francisco.
Why:
Is not told.
How:
Carr signed himself over to the 49ers.
Cost-Doesn't state.
All of the team for the 49ers and those of the Santa Clara team.
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David Carr.
David Carr.
The San Francisco 49ers.
What:
David Carr is signing a contract with the San Fransico 49ers to be the lead Quarterback.
He signed up and is on his way to training camp.
The Santa Clara's team suffers.
The Santa Clara's lost their #1 pick in the overall NFL in 2002.
The choices was to sign and leave his ex-team or not.
When:
2009.
Not said.
Where:
San Francisco.
Why:
Is not told.
How:
Carr signed himself over to the 49ers.
Cost-Doesn't state.
All of the team for the 49ers and those of the Santa Clara team.
I don't know what to think. Football isn't my sport so not really interested.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Krzywy Domek (The Crooked House), Poland

1. With the planes of Marcin Szancer y Per Dalhberg, as well as the exotic designs of the Catalan Gaudí. Polish architect Szotvnscv Zaleski.
2. Constructed in the near 2003.
3. Sopot, Poland.
4. It's a public building.
5. Not determined.
6. It's more or less a monument to show a horrible past, or pictate one's feelings, your own facade in how you view this building.
7. I choose this house... It speaks to me, it's interesting, looks almost said. It looks very sad. I think it'd look better if it seemed mroe happy, maybe it's me, but it speaks loud and clear.. Almost reminds me of my own self. Much like the own description it speaks to msot, as a view of happy or sad... As your own highlight.
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4. It's a public building.
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6. It's more or less a monument to show a horrible past, or pictate one's feelings, your own facade in how you view this building.
7. I choose this house... It speaks to me, it's interesting, looks almost said. It looks very sad. I think it'd look better if it seemed mroe happy, maybe it's me, but it speaks loud and clear.. Almost reminds me of my own self. Much like the own description it speaks to msot, as a view of happy or sad... As your own highlight.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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1. Charles Deaton
2. Construction on it began in 1963 and was at last finished in 2000.
3. Colorado
4. This is a public visitor open house.
5. It is not mentioned.
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3. Colorado
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5. It is not mentioned.
6. The builder was facinated[fasinated] with spirals, nothing straight.
7. I picked this building for it's unique structure. It's a nice weird building, it's perfectly unstraight, it's structured unormally. I like it, it isn't like the lame normal housing, it's really interesting. I prefer this building to the normal rectangle housing.
Hundertwasserhaus (Forest Spiral, The Hundertwasser Building),

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3. Darmstadt, Germany
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5. Undetermined.
6. Friedensreich Hundertwasser was a man interested in spirals so he decided to build this house, yes that's the only reason it was built. It became a large apartment building.
7. I like the uniqueness of this house. It's certainly huge and one of a kind. I'd hate to stare at it too long, probably get dizzy. But it's swirly and weird, it's quite interesting and looks cool on the inside of course due to all the spiral works on the outside and inside.
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1. Javier Senosiain
2. Not determined.
3. Mexico City
4. It's an atraction tore, all can visit it.
5. No. That's not listed.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
'Hurt Locker' is best picture, wins six Oscars
Who:
James Cameron.
James Cameron--He didn't receive the prize like he wanted, instead "The Hurt Locker" took home the prize.
It won more Oscars then Avatar due, the judges at the award Academy.
What:
"Hurt Locker" Was getting the award at the Annual Award Academy.
It did win it. Kathryn Bigelow made history by becoming the first woman to win the directing prize.
James Cameron's "Avatar," doesn't win.
A women finally wins the award.
When:
"The Hurt Locker," a film about a bomb disposal unit in the early part of the Iraq War, developed its momentum slowly, winning notice at festivals in the latter part of 2008 before earning a national release in the summer of 2009.
Where:
New York-N.Y.
Why:
Because the writer of the movie wanted to win an Oscar finally, it was a she who wanted to be the first winner who was female.
How:
She beats the maker of the movie "Avatar".
Cost--Undetermined.
It affects everyone-world wide.
I like the idea, a women finally winning a movie Oscar for a movie, great job and awesome!
James Cameron.
James Cameron--He didn't receive the prize like he wanted, instead "The Hurt Locker" took home the prize.
It won more Oscars then Avatar due, the judges at the award Academy.
What:
"Hurt Locker" Was getting the award at the Annual Award Academy.
It did win it. Kathryn Bigelow made history by becoming the first woman to win the directing prize.
James Cameron's "Avatar," doesn't win.
A women finally wins the award.
When:
"The Hurt Locker," a film about a bomb disposal unit in the early part of the Iraq War, developed its momentum slowly, winning notice at festivals in the latter part of 2008 before earning a national release in the summer of 2009.
Where:
New York-N.Y.
Why:
Because the writer of the movie wanted to win an Oscar finally, it was a she who wanted to be the first winner who was female.
How:
She beats the maker of the movie "Avatar".
Cost--Undetermined.
It affects everyone-world wide.
I like the idea, a women finally winning a movie Oscar for a movie, great job and awesome!
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