Student Shoots Self After Holding Hostage 23 Students, Teacher

Windsor Genova – AHN News News Writer

Chicago, IL, United States (AHN) – A 15-year-old student shot himself when police stormed a classroom where he was holding hostage 23 students and a teacher at a high school in Marinette, Wisconsin, on Monday.

No one among the hostages was hurt and the young hostage taker was taken to the Bay Area Medical Center to treat his gunshot wound. Police did not identify the gunman and his condition.

The hostage taker and police figured in a standoff for five hours. When the hostage allowed five hostages to go to the restroom, gunfire was heard and the police stormed the classroom.

The gunman took the students hostage at 3 p.m. just as the school day ended. He carried a .22-caliber semi-automatic and a 9-mm pistol.

Police and students are clueless as to the motive of the student. The school has a student population of 700.

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Government Says Most People Getting Enough Vitamin D, Calcium

David Goodhue – AHN News Reporter

Washington, DC, United States (AHN) – Most Americans and Canadians are getting enough vitamin D and calcium in their daily diets, according to new federal guidelines.

The Institute of Medicine said that most people up to the age of 70 need no more than 600 international units of vitamin D per day to maintain health. People 71 years old and older may need as much as 800 IUs.

For most children ages 1 through 3, 700 milligrams of calcium a day meets their needs for bone health, and 1,000 milligrams a day is appropriate for most children ages 4 through 8. Adolescents ages 9 through 19 need no more than 1,300 milligrams daily.

For most adults ages 19 through 50 and for men until the age of 71, 1,000 milligrams covers their daily calcium needs, according to the guidelines.

Women starting at age 51 and both men and women age 71 and older need no more than 1,200 milligrams of calcium a day.

As for vitamin D, 600 international units per day meet the needs of almost all adults in Canada and the United States. People 71 and older may need as much as 800 IUs a day because of potential physical and behavioral changes brought on by age, according to the guidelines.

According to the Institute of Medicine, greater amounts of food fortification and the rising rates of supplements have increased the chances that people are getting too much vitamin D and calcium. Too much calcium raises the risk of kidney stones, and too much vitamin D may cause heart and kidney damage.

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For a Middle East Thanksgiving, Turkey and Couscous

The Media Line Staff

Baghdad, Iraq (TML) – As Americans living everywhere from Morocco to Iraq gather around their Thanksgiving tables Thursday, they will be forsaking afternoon football, nippy weather and autumn foliage. Not a few will be complementing it with couscous stuffing instead of cranberry sauce or succotash.

But when it comes to the turkey, only the Americans on the most outlying parts of the region will be forced to make do without the culinary centerpiece of America’s oldest and deepest-rooted holiday.

“In Egypt, they raise a lot of turkeys, so they’re sold at the supermarkets. Here we have almost everything you could think of as far as American food goes,” Latifa Taylor, who works in the American embassy in Cairo with her husband, told The Media Line.

Whether they are teaching English as a second language in Egypt, patrolling the streets of Baghdad, or helping to run oil installations in Saudi Arabia, Americas have substantial presence in the Middle East. For many of them, the holiday acts as a way not only to showcase a national tradition but to engage in a little table-side diplomacy in a region where America is not always the most popular of countries.

“We try to invite our friends from the host country in order to share with them what Thanksgiving is all about – sharing and giving. It’s a nice experience,” said Taylor, who was born in Morocco but lived in the United States for a number of years.

Since the family left the United States in the early 1990s, the Taylor family has kept up the tradition wherever they have gone.

Still, cooking and eating is the focal point of the Thanksgiving holiday and most Americans are careful to make sure the traditional array of food is served.

“We cook Arab dishes on a regular basis, but we would try not to include them in a Thanksgiving meal. I think a lot of the [Middle Eastern] salads would show up. I wouldn’t blink to see them as part of a Thanksgiving table in Jordan,” Sarah Harpending, assistant director of the Center for Oriental Research, an institute based in Amman, Jordan, told The Media Line.

Harpending has lived in Jordan for a decade, but has tried to keep the holiday every year and share it with local friends, mostly Arabs who lived in the U.S. for a long enough stretch to acquire a taste for the holiday and its cuisine. “I feel bad when I miss it,” she said.

She added that most everything that one needs is available in Amman, including cranberries, pumpkin pie filling and stuffing mix. She has had some trouble finding what she needs for a traditional pecan pie, but Harpending makes sure to have certain essentials brought back by acquaintances traveling from the U.S.

Taylor tries to mix a bit of local cuisine into the meal, but not at the expense of diluting the taste and look of the traditional meal. “In some cases, we even try to incorporate local flavors. For example, I will make couscous stuffing, but I also make bread stuffing as well,” she said.

Turkey is of course the essential centerpiece of any Thanksgiving table. Despite the bird being native to the forests of the Americas, it was introduced to Europe through Spain by the returning Conquistadors in 1498, and has since spread throughout the world. Frozen turkey, along with many other traditional American foods served this time of year, is readily available in many Middle East countries.

Beyond expatriate and the diplomatic community, the largest concentration of Americans in the Middle East is the American troops stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. While there numbers have fallen from a peak of 170,000 in 2007, there are currently about 48,000 stationed in Iraq and each gets to enjoy a holiday dinner in a mammoth Pentagon undertaking. Another 95,000 are in Afghanistan.

Thanksgiving preparations by the Defense Logistics Agency began last spring, long before the typical holiday host would be searching the Internet for a stuffing recipe. The Army’s turkey-meisters have arranged for 244,000 pounds of bird to be readied for the troops as well as 8,600 cans of sweet potatoes and more than 38,000 pies to be served in 225 different locations throughout Iraq and Afghanistan.

“Providing traditional holiday meals to these American heroes are one of the single most important things we do all year,” said Air Force Brig. Gen. Scott Chambers, who commands the agency’s troop operations. “It is an expression of our thanks and appreciation for what they are doing for America every day.”

Young Americans in Israel are also being provided for on the Thanksgiving holiday. The Lone Soldiers Center, a Tel Aviv-based organization that provides help for immigrant soldiers serving in the Israel Defense Forces with no nearby family, is holding a Thanksgiving dinner for 200 American-born soldiers.

“They are alone in this country, but they are still connected to their own culture. It’s a taste of back home. It gives them support and brings them together, and they get to partake in something that they grew up with,” Josh Flaster, director of the organization, told The Media Line.

Not everywhere in the region, however, can Americans comfortably gather around the table and feast on turkey.

Robert Majure, director of the American International School in Sana’a, Yemen, has watched sadly as celebrating the holiday becomes progressively more difficult during the 17 years he has been in the country.

Yemen has emerged at the center of an Al-Qaeda cell targeting Americans and other Westerners. In its latest action, it sought to bring down cargo jets on their way to America before a tip-off to intelligence services thwarted the plan. Last month, the U.S. State Department warned Americans to avoid “non-essential” travel to the country.

“I used to go to Thanksgiving dinner, but because of the security situation there aren’t many foreign people around anymore. I don’t think I’ve been to a Thanksgiving meal in two or three years,” Majure told The Media Line. “Even when you go around town you do a double-take when you see a foreigner.”

The land is not just bereft of Americans, but also turkey to eat and children to create a family atmosphere, he said.

“On Thanksgiving you need family, you need kids,” he said. “Even at the embassy everyone is on bachelor status. People don’t come to Yemen with their children anymore.”

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Four People, Including Three Children, Found Dead In Florida Home

David Goodhue – AHN News Reporter

Tallahassee, FL, United States (AHN) – Four people, including three young children, were found murdered in their Tallahassee, Fla. home Saturday morning.

The Tallahassee Police Department said two of the children were 6 years old and one was 3.

Neighbors told the Tallahassee Democrat newspaper that the 6-year-olds were twin girls and the 3-year-old was a boy. The fourth victim is believed to be the children’s mother. Their names have not been released.

Police were called to the house when a neighbor noticed something unusual, according to local media reports.

Neighbors told reporters that the area has been plagued by burglaries recently. But police have given no indication how the people were killed, and investigators have not ruled out murder/suicide.

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NBC’s “Community” Gets Animated For Christmas Episode

Anthony Jones – Celebrity News Service Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (CNS) – NBC’s “Community” wants to deliver a Christmas special like all the ones we know and love. And like “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” and “The Year Without a Santa Claus” before it, it’ll also be in stop-motion animation.

In the special, Abed (Danny Pudi) wakes up in stop-motion animation and takes it as a sign that he and group must re-discover the meaning of Christmas. The rest of the group is concerned with his intense fixation on Christmas and his mental health, going so far as to enlist the help of Professor Duncan (John Oliver).

The rest of the group undergoes hypnosis and they’re all soon exploring Abed’s winter wonderland, as well as the truth behind his madness.

“It’s going to be like a timeless Christmas classic in the stop-motion medium that used to give us so much happiness as children,” said creator Dan Harmon. “There’s a reason for it to be stop-motion animated, but it’s not a dream. It still exists within the reality of the show.”

The special stop-motion animation holiday episode of “Community” airs Thursday, December 9th at 8:30pm ET/PT.

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Lanvin For H&M Collection Unveiled At NY Fashion Show

Anne Lu – Celebrity News Service Contributor

New York, NY, United States (CNS) – French fashion house Lanvin and Swedish clothing company H&M have held a haute couture runway together that showcased customized pieces from the Lanvin for H&M collection. Star guests Sofia Coppola, Andie MacDowell, Anna Sui, Emma Roberts, Leelee Sobieski and Alexander Wang graced The Pierre Hotel Thursday to celebrate the launch of the collection.

Famed models Asia Chow, Pixie Geldof, Dree Hemingway, Olga and Anna Della Russo made their way down the catwalk wearing the customized women’s wear pieces by Lanvin artistic director Alber Elbaz.

H&M creative advisor Margareta van den Bosch said, “It’s such a fantastic experience to see how creatively alber Elbaz uses his designs to form a couture experience for our exclusive fashion show in New York.”

“Working with this incredibly gifted designer has been like an ongoing fashion moment, and we’re thrilled to offer his masterpieces to our customers.”

The looks from the catwalk show, along with original signed sketches from Elbaz, are currently being auctioned on www.lanvinforhm.com, which will end on November 26th. All proceeds from the sales will be donated to UNICEF as part of H&M’s All for Children project.

The Lanvin for H&M collection is set to hit around 200 stores worldwide on November 20 in the U.S. and Canada, and on November 23 in the rest of the world.

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Tiger Woods Launches His Image Rebuilding Campaign

Tom Edrington – AHN Sports Reporter

Windermere, FL, United States (AHN) – “Yep, it’s me,” he twittered.

“I’m not the same man I was a year ago,” he wrote on Newsweek.com.

“It’s about time I basically made a connection to the fans who have been incredible to me over the past year,” he said on ESPN radio Thursday.

He is Tiger Woods and he’s suddenly thrown himself into the open as the one-year anniversay of his Thanksgiving “incident” is a week away.

He’s twittering away on Twitter. He’s composed a mea culpa for Newsweek and he’s been chatting away on ESPN radio. He’s out ahead of what will surely be re-hashed over Thanksgiving, the holiday that turned his life sour a year ago.

His Newsweek.com short was titled “How I’ve Redefined Victory.” And he needs to redefine it as he’s now gone a year without a victory on the PGA Tour or anywhere else for that matter.

“I’m learning that some victories can mean smiles, not trophies and that life’s most ordinary events can bring joy. Giving my son Charlie, a bath, for example, beats chipping another bucket of balls. Making mac and cheese for him and his sister, Sam, is better than dining in any restaurant,” he wrote.

Woods spent about 20 minutes Thursday morning with Mike Greenberg and Mike Golic of ESPN’s Mike and Mike radio show.

His thoughts included these:

He said he’s glad at what happened a year ago. “Had it not happened, I wouldn’t be as blessed and balanced as I am how. Best thing for me.”

“Everything is in a much better perspective now.”

This year: “Difficult for me, more difficult for my kids. I take responsibility.”

On telling his children about his indescretions one day: “I will tell them the truth — face to face, eyeball to eyeball.”

On healing: “I will have to earn the trust and respect of my kids.”

When Tiger vanished from the public eye following Thanksgiving 2009, he said he relied on a few close friends. “People I’d known the longest. If you have three people like that in your life, you are blessed.”

Tiger cited his golf course behavior in the past as a result of his lifestyle. “While playing, I was frustrated and angry becaue of the way my life was, when you go against your core values….”

Woods did touch on his golf game, which is also in the rebulding process. “I can’t get better as a player unless I get better as as a person,” he said. As far as chasing Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18 major championships? “I still want to get to 19.”

He says he’s still a work in progress with new swing coach Sean Foley. “Anytime you move to a new coach — what are the fixes for the misses? That’s something I’m getting toward.”

Woods gave short answers when he was questioned about his visits from Dr. Anthony Galea and the public scolding given him at the Masters by Chairman Billy Payne.

“Dr. Galea performed PRP,” Woods said. “I had torn my achilles.”

As Woods moves on with his life on and off the golf course, he says his top priority is his children.

“Thankful to have my kids, spend time with them. Priorities? No. 1 the kids, they mean everything to me. I want to spend time with them and teach them something every day I’m with them. It’s just a blast.”

Woods also says he’s grateful at how well he’s been received everywhere this year. “People have been respectful and it’s amazing how good and supportive they’ve been.”

Read what he writes and listen to what he’s saying and Woods is campaigning to rebuild his tarnished image. “One way to rebuild is to come to grips with who I am,” Woods said.

No one can be sure who Tiger Woods really is these days.

His golf game and the struggles surrounding it are unfamiliar territory to the man who dominated golf the past six years.

Woods admits that when all is said and done, he’s a happier man.

“Infinitely,” he emphasized. “Infinitely.”

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Delaware School Bus Crash Leaves Students Injured

Hansen Sinclair – AHN News Reporter

Wilmington, DE, United States (AHN) – Two school buses carrying students collided Wednesday morning in Wilmington, Delaware.

The accident occurred around 8:25 a.m. at the Maurice J. Moyer Charter Academy.

A spokesperson for the school said a parked bus was rear-ended by another bus pulling up to drop off students.

Medical officials evaluated 47 students from both buses and took nine of them complaining of neck and back pain to area hospitals, reports stated.

The students were in grades 9 through 12.

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Johnny Weir To Judge ABC’s “Skating With The Stars”

Anthony Jones – AHN Entertainment Reporter

Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – While Johnny Weir announced over the summer he’d be taking time off from skating, the three-time U.S. skating champion and reality star is set to hit the ice next week…as judge of ABC’s “Skating with the Stars.”

26-year-old Weir, who also starred in his own reality show “Be Good Johnny Weir,” and created a fashion line, music single, and book, will use his expertise as a two-time Olympic medalist and World medalist to critique the celebrities taking the ice.

The superstar skater will be joined by Laurieann Gibson, who’s choreographed for Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus, and Dick Button, Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and two-time Olympic champion, known as the “Voice” of figure skating.

The three will judge celebrity contestants Bethenny Frankel, of “Real Housewives of NYC” and “Bethenny Getting Married?” fame Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil, “Blade Runner” star Sean Young, Brandon Mychal Smith of the Disney Channel hit “Sonny with a Chance,” “All My Children” star Rebecca Budig, and former Olympic skier Jonny Moseley.

“Skating with the Stars,” from the producers of the hit “Dancing with the Stars,” will pair up celebrities with world class ice skaters to compete in front of millions. Just like it’s sister show, a panel of judges will give scores, and viewers at home will as well with their votes, sending one couple off the ice each week.

“Skating with the Stars” will premiere Monday, November 22nd at 9pm ET on ABC.

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