When I get out of bed,
the first thing I do is to turn on the radio. I like it to start my day
informed and “up to date” and music is a good way for me as a perk up.
Sometimes I cannot get bad news out of my head and they pursue me the whole
day. Here is my today’s “pursuer”:
On Monday a marathon in Boston took place. It is a very special event
where normal people can show their great sports talent. Everybody who has ever
been to the Vienna City Marathon knows this very special atmosphere and the fantastic
moment when the first runner crosses the finish line and is rewarded for his
perseverance. And so the Boston marathon was thought to be. However, this day
changed the life of a lot of people – in a negative sense.
Two bombs exploded in the crowded streets, killing at least three people
and injuring more than 100 in a bloody scene of shattered glass that raised
alarms that terrorists might have struck again in the U.S. A White House
official speaking said the attack was being treated as an act of terrorism.
President Barack Obama warns against jumping conclusions, but vowed that those
who are responsible will “feel the full weight of justice”.
How could people do such cruel things? What is their purpose? Such
incidents always recall the thought that you cannot look behind the façade of
your fellow men.
For all the
information to that bomb attack follow this link: http://www.ryot.org/campaigns/boston-marathon-victims-fund
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