Hundreds of prisoners had to be relocated after inmates set their prison on fire. Northport Training Center was engulfed by flames for almost a straight 24 hours. The reason for the fire would not be released but 8 staff members and 8 prisoners were injured. Prisoners first set fire to a trashcan and its contents. All the inmates were subdued within 2 hours and a perimeter was formed by police so the prisoners could not escape. Many wondered how they even got hold of anything that could start a fire but because some prisoners are allowed to smoke in designated parts of the prison, there were matches available. Of course this is an unfortunate event but I think it shows that the prisoners should be under tighter watch and especially not allowed to smoke.
The Associated Press. "Inmates Set Fires in Riot in Kentucky." New York Times: U.S. The New York Times, 23 Aug. 2009. Web. 23 Aug. 2009.
International: EU to Draft New Immigration Policy by October
Carl Bildt, the foreign minister of Sweden, announced that the European Union will instill new immigration policies by October. The EU will have meeting to figure out the flaws of distribution flow among the 27 members of the EU. The Italian Prime Minister says that "the problem should not be left to the countries on the blocs edges". Europe is taking a united stance in being responsible for these immigrants and how to handle them. Italy has already tried to take over sea rescues in Malta, but the Maltesean government declined. Italy seems to be the country that most immigrants are showing up in, probably because of the water around it. There have been over 36,900 illegal immigrants arriving in Italy in the past year by boat. I think its interesting that Europe is trying to solve the same problem that we are with Mexico. Our situation is more difficult because it is not as far as a journey plus it is on land. It is definately a plus that Europe is acting as a whole and not just leaving Italy to fend for itself.
Reuters. "EU to Draft New Immigration Policy by October." New York Times: World. The New York Times, 23 Aug. 2009. Web. 23 Aug. 2009. http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/08/23/world/international-us-eu-immigration-italy.html?scp=4&sq=&st=nyt.
Economy: Gas Prices Nationwide Unchanged from 2 Weeks Ago
According to the national Lundberg Survey of fuel prices, gas in the U.S. has not gone up or down. The average has remained at $2.64 for two weeks straight. This lack of fluxuation is declared unusual but neither good nor bad. The average price now is $1.06 less than it was a year ago. Charleston, SC had the lowest price at $2.39 while Honolulu had the highest at $3.17. Although this article was short it still contained interesting and useful information. THe fact that gas hasn't decreased in price over the last two weeks is definately not a good thing but its a plus that it hasn't increased either.
The Associated Press. "Gas Prices Nationwide Unchanged From 2 Weeks Ago." New York Times:. The New York Times, 23 Aug. 2009. Web. 23 Aug. 2009.