May. 14th, 2009
Ура! Наконец-то!
May. 14th, 2009 09:37 amCHICAGO SUN TIMES -- Vince Deur, who founded the Surfrider Foundation's Lake Michigan chapter in 2007, said Wednesday that supporters met Tuesday with Park District Supt. Timothy Mitchell, who agreed the district would begin taking steps to allow surfing at four beaches between this Labor Day and Memorial Day.
The surfing group and the Park District are also looking into allowing surfing at the 41st Street Beach all year, beginning perhaps as early as Memorial Day weekend, Deur said.
А ну и что. И коралловые рифы тоже разрешить.
The surfing group and the Park District are also looking into allowing surfing at the 41st Street Beach all year, beginning perhaps as early as Memorial Day weekend, Deur said.
А ну и что. И коралловые рифы тоже разрешить.
Ура! Наконец-то!
May. 14th, 2009 09:37 amCHICAGO SUN TIMES -- Vince Deur, who founded the Surfrider Foundation's Lake Michigan chapter in 2007, said Wednesday that supporters met Tuesday with Park District Supt. Timothy Mitchell, who agreed the district would begin taking steps to allow surfing at four beaches between this Labor Day and Memorial Day.
The surfing group and the Park District are also looking into allowing surfing at the 41st Street Beach all year, beginning perhaps as early as Memorial Day weekend, Deur said.
А ну и что. И коралловые рифы тоже разрешить.
The surfing group and the Park District are also looking into allowing surfing at the 41st Street Beach all year, beginning perhaps as early as Memorial Day weekend, Deur said.
А ну и что. И коралловые рифы тоже разрешить.
Усё как по писаному
May. 14th, 2009 11:39 amВсе читали огромную телегу "мальчик поджег дымовуху в 1957 г. и в 2007 г."? Вот оно:
Chicago Tribune -- Тhe teen was charged as a juvenile with unlawful possession of a weapon, reckless conduct and unlawful possession of an explosive device after a "chemical improvised device" exploded in a hallway, injuring several people, officials said.
The charge for unlawful possession of an explosive device is the most serious and carries a 4- to 15-year prison term for adults. But if convicted, the 15-year-old would serve a maximum sentence of 6 years because state law only allows convicted juvenile offenders to be held in detention facilities until age 21, said Chuck Pelkie, a spokesman for the Will County state's attorney's office.
CBS2 -- The school reported that 10 people – nine students and one staff member – were taken to hospitals as a precaution, but nobody was seriously injured. But Silver Cross Hospital in Joliet said the figures were even worse, reporting 13 victims from the school.
Chicago Tribune -- Тhe teen was charged as a juvenile with unlawful possession of a weapon, reckless conduct and unlawful possession of an explosive device after a "chemical improvised device" exploded in a hallway, injuring several people, officials said.
The charge for unlawful possession of an explosive device is the most serious and carries a 4- to 15-year prison term for adults. But if convicted, the 15-year-old would serve a maximum sentence of 6 years because state law only allows convicted juvenile offenders to be held in detention facilities until age 21, said Chuck Pelkie, a spokesman for the Will County state's attorney's office.
CBS2 -- The school reported that 10 people – nine students and one staff member – were taken to hospitals as a precaution, but nobody was seriously injured. But Silver Cross Hospital in Joliet said the figures were even worse, reporting 13 victims from the school.
Усё как по писаному
May. 14th, 2009 11:39 amВсе читали огромную телегу "мальчик поджег дымовуху в 1957 г. и в 2007 г."? Вот оно:
Chicago Tribune -- Тhe teen was charged as a juvenile with unlawful possession of a weapon, reckless conduct and unlawful possession of an explosive device after a "chemical improvised device" exploded in a hallway, injuring several people, officials said.
The charge for unlawful possession of an explosive device is the most serious and carries a 4- to 15-year prison term for adults. But if convicted, the 15-year-old would serve a maximum sentence of 6 years because state law only allows convicted juvenile offenders to be held in detention facilities until age 21, said Chuck Pelkie, a spokesman for the Will County state's attorney's office.
CBS2 -- The school reported that 10 people – nine students and one staff member – were taken to hospitals as a precaution, but nobody was seriously injured. But Silver Cross Hospital in Joliet said the figures were even worse, reporting 13 victims from the school.
Chicago Tribune -- Тhe teen was charged as a juvenile with unlawful possession of a weapon, reckless conduct and unlawful possession of an explosive device after a "chemical improvised device" exploded in a hallway, injuring several people, officials said.
The charge for unlawful possession of an explosive device is the most serious and carries a 4- to 15-year prison term for adults. But if convicted, the 15-year-old would serve a maximum sentence of 6 years because state law only allows convicted juvenile offenders to be held in detention facilities until age 21, said Chuck Pelkie, a spokesman for the Will County state's attorney's office.
CBS2 -- The school reported that 10 people – nine students and one staff member – were taken to hospitals as a precaution, but nobody was seriously injured. But Silver Cross Hospital in Joliet said the figures were even worse, reporting 13 victims from the school.