Monday, January 4, 2010

7am Headlines


A man walked through a screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of a terminal at one of the nation's busiest airports on Sunday night, and flights were grounded for hours and passengers had to be re-screened while air safety officials searched for him.
Airline passengers were allowed to begin boarding their planes at Newark Liberty International Airport about six hours after the man was seen bypassing security.

Gillian's Funland of Sea Isle City made about $400,000 in 2009, its first year in a coastal city that went without an amusement park for a decade, and the park's operators intend to add more rides this year.


A spokesman for the U.S. Secret Service says the agency is investigating an effigy of President Barack Obama found hanging from a building in the hometown of former President Jimmy Carter.
Secret Service told The Associated Press that the large black doll was found Saturday morning along Main Street in the small town of Plains.
the doll was hanging by a noose in front of a red, white and blue sign that says "Plains, Georgia. Home of Jimmy Carter, our 39th President." A witness told a television station that the doll wore a sign with Obama's name on it.

Seven months after receiving five new organs during a rare surgery, a young New York City woman rang in the New Year with family and friends,
Kritsin Molini was diagnosed with a rare medical condition known as intestinal dysmotility when she was in junior high.
In May, everything changed for the 22-year-old. She received a new liver, stomach, pancreas, and large and small intestines during a surgery known as multivisceral transplantation. Only 300 such surgeries have been performed worldwide since the 1980s

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