pensieve wrote:
I watched CNN for hours a day when the the whole 9/11 thing was going on.
I read Onet
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onet.pl for hours a day when the whole Smoleńsk catastrophe thing was going on. It's a bit like when JFK was assasinated or like 9/11 - on a much smaller scale, of course. I wouldn't be suprised if some Poles prayed to the dead president who out of the sudden was raised to the status of some sort of holy martyr
(he was the worst president our country ever had but one's tragic death always changes everything - my home country had such a situation for the last time when the president Gabriel Narutowicz was assasinated - it was in 1922) - people are sooo EASY to manipulate their opinions
Other than this, I was obsessed with the 9/11 back then. Also the Caylee Anthony case (here it isn't a case which is aired on TV but I do have the net). The presidential elections in our country. Natural disasters. The Washington sniper (I followed it on TV, radio and newspapers for I didn't have the net, I got it in 2003). School shootings (especially this Cho guy in Blacksburg 3 years ago - if I did it, it would be a very similar case - NO ONE would EVER find out much more of me and why I did it - I would remain a person forever holding the status of the famous Churchill's "enigma wrapped in secret"
). The Columbine massacre in 1999 (it's my special interest now).
And of course, last but not least, on the opposite, MJ's death, Diana's death and JP II's death - how could I ever forget this? And the Fritzl's case. I was obsessed with the Fritzls and MJ's death as much as I am with the Tupolev crash now. I was also very interested in the famous "flood of the millenium" in 1997 as well - just because I liked disasters and will always do, not because I had fears the water could reach our house - we are situated in the safe place of our town which not without a good reason is commonly known in our country as "little Rome" because just like real Rome it's situated on 7 hills which was a good protection during the flood