The Archives

March 2007
Previous Month   |   Next Month




Week of March 28, 2007

In the U.S., former Vice-President Al Gore tells Congress some inconvenient truths about global warming.

In sports, Lucy has a homerun of a story as legendary Sammy Sosa returns to baseball after many thought he had struck out for good.

Do you ever watch YouTube? If so, check out Isaac's coverage of YouTube's first-ever video awards!

Is it science fiction or revolutionary bug control? Adelbert's report on some mutant mosquitoes will answer that question!

Finally, Michelle tells us about a baby polar bear in a German zoo that has some animal rights activists growling.

Watch the Broadcast!




Week of March 21, 2007

In the U.S., I'll explain why the firing of seven government lawyers is creating a lot of political problems for the President and his Attorney General.

Lucy has an inspiring report on why some heroes of basketball are proud to wear zeros on their jerseys.

In the music scene, Isaac breakin' story is about the first hip hop stars to be awarded a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

Speaking of awards, Adelbert shares with us how science paid off big time for one teenage inventor!

Finally, Michelle tells us about a few people that were recognized for their struggle to keep what we take for granted - free speech.

Watch the Broadcast!




Week of March 14, 2007

In the U.S., I'll report on a top government official who was found guilty of lying and now faces some severe punishments.

Beijing is going to host the 2008 Olympics, and Lucy's got a story on the big effort China is making to look its best for the world.

Isaac has the latest news in the video game console wars! Who's on top? The Xbox? The Wii? Or is it the newcomer Playstation 3?

Making a splash in Science news, Adelbert covers a story on how the Navy is using dolphins and sea lions to protect us from enemies in the ocean!

Finally, Michelle will tell us about a young Canadian girl who was forced to choose between soccer and her religion.

Watch the Broadcast!



Week of March 7, 2007

In the U.S., I've got a story about a teenager who finally got over a five-week-long hiccup attack.

Do you collect baseball cards? If not, you'll probably want to after hearing Lucy report on how much the world's most valuable card sold for!

If you're into filesharing music, Isaac's got a warning for you! The recording industry is cracking down on this illegal practice!

Adelbert's got some out of this world news! From planet Jupiter, one of our space probes is sending back some amazing photos!

Finally, Michelle comes to us with news of an elephant emergency in Africa. It seems there are just too many for one country to handle.

Watch the Broadcast!