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More than 400 female workers at a bra factoryin Shenzhen, which borders Hong Kong, cut off the power and downed tools this week after a manager told one to "jump off a roof and go to hell".

And last week, more than 7,000 workers at a factory in nearby Dongguan making New Balance, Adidas and Nike shoes went on strike, clashing with police in a protest over layoffs and wage cuts. government began a partial shutdown on Tuesday for the first time in 17 years, potentially putting up to 1 million workers on unpaid leave, closing national parks and stalling medical research projects. Federal agencies were directed to cut back services after lawmakers could not break a political stalemate that sparked new questions about the ability of a deeply divided Congress to perform its most basic functions. .

The driver of a white BMW sedan made five booboos on the road in under three minutes on Sunday afternoon near East Coast and the series of silly mistakes were recorded and posted on YouTube, where it is going viral.400m Track Athlete

Subsequently, Jeremy Wariner made his first appearance on the world athletic stage by winning gold medals at the 400m and 4x400m at the Olympics Games. He was the first Caucasian man to win Olympic gold at 400 m since Viktor Markin in 1980. Following his Olympic successes, Wariner turned professional, foregoing the rest of his collegiate eligibility, though he remained at Baylor and continued to be coached by Clyde Hart.

In 2004 he won the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championship in the 400m and the 4x400m relay. Later that same year he won two Gold medals at the 2004 Olympic Games, in the 400m and the 4x400m relay.

The next year, Wariner also won the 400 m at the 2005 United States Track and Field Championships with a time of 44.20. At the World Championships in Helsinki he won the 400 m in 43.93, and later anchored for the American team in the 4x400 m relay for the gold medal.

In 2006, Wariner ran a new personal best of 43.62 seconds at the Golden Gala Meet in Rome. Together with Asafa Powell (100 m) and Sanya Richards (women's 400 m) he won his sixth out of six Golden League events (400 m) in the same season, which earned him a total of $250,000.

There isn't any athlete in this days that can scare Jeremy Wariner right now. With 24 years old in 2008, Jeremy Wariner is the Olympic Champion at 400m and he has won the las two World Championships. Jeremy is after the World Record that still belongs to Michael Johnson with a incridible time of 43.18. At the 2008 China Olympic Games, Jeremy Wariner will try to get that ultimate goal, the WORLD RECORD.

400 Walkout from Hershey factory

About 400 foreign students walked out of the Hershey factory on Palmyra, PA. They complained about working conditions, regarding the pay they receive. As part of the program they are required to work for $8.35 per hour. Their living accommodations and program fees are deducted from their paychecks. They are upset about this and decided to walk off the job.

They come to America, work for 2 months, learn English as part of their Visa's. Hershey says they save 8% by hiring these people, not having to pay Social Security and taxes helps the companies in this.

More than 400 female workers at a bra factoryin Shenzhen, which borders Hong Kong, cut off the power and downed tools this week after a manager told one to "jump off a roof and go to hell".

And last week, more than 7,000 workers at a factory in nearby Dongguan making New Balance, Adidas and Nike shoes went on strike, clashing with police in a protest over layoffs and wage cuts. government began a partial shutdown on Tuesday for the first time in 17 years, potentially putting up to 1 million workers on unpaid leave, closing national parks and stalling medical research projects. Federal agencies were directed to cut back services after lawmakers could not break a political stalemate that sparked new questions about the ability of a deeply divided Congress to perform its most basic functions. .

The driver of a white BMW sedan made five booboos on the road in under three minutes on Sunday afternoon near East Coast and the series of silly mistakes were recorded and posted on YouTube, where it is going viral.400m Track Athlete

Subsequently, Jeremy Wariner made his first appearance on the world athletic stage by winning gold medals at the 400m and 4x400m at the Olympics Games. He was the first Caucasian man to win Olympic gold at 400 m since Viktor Markin in 1980. Following his Olympic successes, Wariner turned professional, foregoing the rest of his collegiate eligibility, though he remained at Baylor and continued to be coached by Clyde Hart.

In 2004 he won the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championship in the 400m and the 4x400m relay. Later that same year he won two Gold medals at the 2004 Olympic Games, in the 400m and the 4x400m relay.

The next year, Wariner also won the 400 m at the 2005 United States Track and Field Championships with a time of 44.20. At the World Championships in Helsinki he won the 400 m in 43.93, and later anchored for the American team in the 4x400 m relay for the gold medal.

In 2006, Wariner ran a new personal best of 43.62 seconds at the Golden Gala Meet in Rome. Together with Asafa Powell (100 m) and Sanya Richards (women's 400 m) he won his sixth out of six Golden League events (400 m) in the same season, which earned him a total of $250,000.

There isn't any athlete in this days that can scare Jeremy Wariner right now. With 24 years old in 2008, Jeremy Wariner is the Olympic Champion at 400m and he has won the las two World Championships. Jeremy is after the World Record that still belongs to Michael Johnson with a incridible time of 43.18. At the 2008 China Olympic Games, Jeremy Wariner will try to get that ultimate goal, the WORLD RECORD.

400 Walkout from Hershey factory

About 400 foreign students walked out of the Hershey factory on Palmyra, PA. They complained about working conditions, regarding the pay they receive. As part of the program they are required to work for $8.35 per hour. Their living accommodations and program fees are deducted from their paychecks. They are upset about this and decided to walk off the job.

They come to America, work for 2 months, learn English as part of their Visa's. Hershey says they save 8% by hiring these people, not having to pay Social Security and taxes helps the companies in this.

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