Posted in News on Feb 28th, 2007
TALLAHASSEE, FL (AP) — More than $2 million in emergency aid money will be available to 17 small communities affected by tornadoes earlier this month, Gov. Charlie Crist’s administration announced Tuesday.
Craighead official stresses readiness JONESBORO — If the weekend’s tornado outbreak along southeastern sections of the state did anything to stimulate public attention on the coming [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 28th, 2007
Most people remain unaware of the more rapid warming that has occurred within major cities. In fact, large cities can be more than 10 degrees hotter than their surroundings. These metropolitan hot spots, which scientists refer to as urban heat islands, can stress the animals and plants that make their home alongside humans. Until recently, [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 28th, 2007
Baltimore Sun - In contrast to the icy coating left by the Valentine’s Day storm - a reprise of which weather forecasters had feared - yesterday’s storm spread a less dangerous white blanket, but the possibility remained for slippery conditions before temperatures
Sloppy weather returningNewsday - A winter storm bearing down on the [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 28th, 2007
News Busters - Like recently with that Weather Channel meteroligist who wanted any meteoroligist who is skeptical on global warming to be banned. Yes to libs the debate on global warming (of which there never was any liberal willing to engage in a debate in the
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Posted in News on Feb 28th, 2007
Boston Globe - WASHINGTON — House Financial Services subcommittee hearing on Hurricane Katrina insurance issues. WASHINGTON — Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation subcommittee hearing on vehicle safety for children. BERLIN — Unemployment figures released
Hurricane KatrinaNews Busters - Despite Hollywood and the media s love affair with Al Gore, it seems [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 28th, 2007
WASHINGTON — Forecasters warned Tuesday that a La Nina weather pattern _ the nasty flip side of El Nino _ is brewing, bringing with it the threat of more hurricanes for the Atlantic.
Marbury And Knicks Down Heat; Shaq Reaches Milestone Stephon Marbury scored 18 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, leading the New [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 27th, 2007
African News Dimension - LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (Reuters) - At least one tornado touched down in Dumas, Arkansas, on Saturday, injuring a number of people and destroying much of the small town’s business district, while a strong winter storm moved across Colorado and into the
Tornado reported in Johnson County, Mo.; house damagedKansas [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 26th, 2007
Wisconsin State Journal - Alcohol may have been a factor in a car crash that killed a Cross Plains man Friday night, the Dane County Sheriff’s Office said today. Jeffrey M. Waite, 34, of Cross Plains was killed when the car he was driving on Riles Road in the town of
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Posted in News on Feb 25th, 2007
Lincoln Journal Star - Extreme winter weather made its way across the state Saturday evening, causing cars to slide off roads in and around Lincoln and prompting officials to close Interstate 80 in the western half of the state. Wind gusts up to 56 mph drove the wet snow
Chicago area ready to [...]
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Posted in News on Feb 25th, 2007
News Busters - Like recently with that Weather Channel meteroligist who wanted any meteoroligist who is skeptical on global warming to be banned. Yes to libs the debate on global warming (of which there never was any liberal willing to engage in a debate in the
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