CPreports 1/30/13 – South Korea Rocket Launch, A-Rod Doping Scandal, Golden Cookie Germany


CPreports 1/30/13 – South Korea Rocket Launch, A-Rod Doping Scandal, Golden Cookie Germany

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    Today on CPreports:
    – South Korea launches space rocket carrying satellite
    – A-ROD caught up IN new DOPING SCANDAL
    – Search is on for golden cookie stolen in Germany

    Things are definitely brewing in North and South Korea, as tensions are rising over North Korea’s long range missile tests. No South Korea seemingly joined he arms race and launched its first space rocket carrying a science satellite. Science Minister Lee Ju-ho said the satellite, which will collect climate data, yeah right, was in its correct orbit. The launch comes weeks after North Korea used its own three-stage rocket to place a satellite into orbit, sparking international criticism. My assumptions is that these so called science satellites are put in place to spy on each other and monitor their activities related to missiles and nuclear tests on land. Things are definitely starting to heat up and someone should put an end to this nonsense.

    A Miami newspaper says records show the three-time AL MVP, A-Rod used a now-defunct clinic to buy performance-enhancing drugs. He was supposedly buying human growth hormone and other performance-enhancing substances during 2009-12 from Biogenesis of America LLC. Rodriguez admitted four years ago that he used PEDs, but only from 2001-03. Since his acquisition in 2004, Rodriguez’s baggage has not only damaged him, but the Yankees as well in terms of reputation, clubhouse tension and a general halo of negativity. So based on this latest news the Yankees seem to be happy there is a chance they can end his contract and finally get rid of him, saving the $114 million they owe him. By the way does anyone else the see the double standard in the way Lance Armstrong was prosecuted for doping and the way Baseball Players seem to get away with it unpunished? Just wondering.

    A golden cookie, weighing around 44 pounds went missing in Germany. Could it have been the cookie monster? The rectangular gilded bronze sculpture was part of a statue gracing the office facade of German iconic cookie baker Bahlsen. How the century-old symbol was taken remains unclear, but police say witnesses reported having seen two men with a ladder in the area earlier this month. The company has offered $1,350 for information leading to the cookie’s recovery. A police statement said a local newspaper received a picture Tuesday showing someone in an outfit similar to Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster holding a golden cookie. The sender wrote to demand cookies be delivered to children at a city hospital. Police aren’t sure if it’s a fake cookie, or a real claim of responsibility. Whether it is or not we at Corporate Profile believe cookies should be delivered to the children’s hospital regardless.

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