Monday, January 12, 2009

The video

The video of Rome
I think some systems are very strange.
Like people live in holes.
And I don't know what are they doing.
And they have race , and use the life for happiness.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Flu 'will leave classrooms empty'










http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7810000/newsid_7811000/7811070.stm?ls


  • After the Christmas holidays, today is the first day back to school for many schools.
  • However, there are worries that many pupils and teachers will not make to the school because of the flu.
  • A lot of people have been affected by the illness.
  • Doctors say that they have had more call-out than ever before.
  • The classrooms could be left almost empty but doctor's office will be really busy.
  • Somehow, there is a good news that the worst is almost finish, said the doctors.
  • Many doctors being called out during this past weeks.
  • There has been 60% call-outs in the West Midlands of England, and the North West the numbers have increased by 34%.

Car worth £3m found in garage



http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_7800000/newsid_7808400/7808436.stm?ls

  • In Newcastle, there is a very unusual and very expensive car has been found in a garage and it covered by dust.
  • This car was in the garage for 50 years.
  • The car owner, Dr Carr died, and his family did not know this car was the Bugatti Type 57S Atalante.
  • Next month in Paris, this car is going to be sold at auction and it could net them as much as 3 million pounds.
  • This classic car was made in 1937 and only 16 others like it were built, so it is really rare.
  • This car was not the only car that Dr Carr left for his family, there were also 2 other classic cars, an Aston Martin and a Jaguar E-type.
  • Dr Carr's nephew said that the whole family can not believe it, however, they will make sure that the money is shared out among the family.
  • What a wonderful thing to leave for the rest of family.
  • The auction house person, James Knight said that "one of the last great barn discoveries".