Monday, February 17, 2014

Let's Do The News! (February 17, 2014)

The big scoop today:

- Authorities revealed the details of the Xinjiang attack occurred last week as those attacks were carried out by terrorists. Some reports said that this attack was done by an Uygur who started spreading religious extremism 3 years ago, who headed 13 suspected terrorists since September last year.

- A bus explosion in Egypt killed 3 South Korean tourists, their Egyptian bus driver, and left 15 others badly wounded. Locals said that the South Koreans were on their way to Israel after visiting Mount Sinai.

- TPP talks between Japan and the US are stepping up efforts to settle their differences and agreed to tell their negotiating teams to work faster to bridge the gap between farm tariffs and other trade-related issues.

- The space thriller film GRAVITY scored six awards from the 2014 BAFTA while 12 Years A Slave won the best film award.

- A documentary film called Manny is set for its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin, Texas from March 7 to 15, 2014 and this documentary flick is directed by Ryan Moore and Academy Award winner Leon Gast. This film was narrated by Liam Neeson while it also features interviews from notable celebs including Mark Wahlberg, Jimmy Kimmel, and much more.

- Returning to the Vhong Navarro case, Atty. Alma Mallonga is highly confident that the two alleged people behind the beating, Deniece Cornejo and Cedric Lee, won't get away from this case aside from the Taguig Metropolitan Trial Court rejecting the TPO Deniece implemented against Vhong.

TTFN!!!

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