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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Frances-related death investigated
One possible storm-related death -- a car crash -- was reported Sunday as Frances, which has been downgraded to a tropical storm, continued to pound Florida with powerful winds and heavy rain. But it could still regain hurricane strength in the Gulf of Mexico and a hurricane warning is in place for the Gulf Coast of Florida from the mouth of the Suwannee River to Destin...
CNN - September 5, 2004
The New New York Skyline
The city's profile is about to undergo an extreme makeover, and $30 million flying town houses are just the beginning...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Wrecked Russian School Is Opened to Public
BESLAN, Russia, Sept. 5 — Shafts of light passed through the bullet holes in the pupils desks, which had been stacked at windows, makeshift barricades against attack. Grisly scenes awaited behind them...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Hurricane Hits Florida, Cutting Power and Water for Millions
While not rated as powerful as other recent storms, Frances has affected a wider swath of the region and wreaked more havoc...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Actor Peter Fonda to be honoured
Actor Peter Fonda is set to receive the first Gary Cooper Spirit of Montana Award for his film work...
BBC News - September 5, 2004
Frances blows across Florida
Hurricane Frances pushed across central Florida on Sunday, pounding the region with powerful winds and dumping rain on the entire state...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Hurricane Frances blows across Florida
Hurricane Frances pushed across central Florida today, pounding it with powerful winds and dumping rain on the entire state. Some 1.8 million homes and businesses are without power. As the storm heads toward the Gulf Coast, a hurricane warning has been issued for that region from the mouth of the Suwanee River to Destin...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Iraq: Top fugitive captured
The Iraqi Defense Ministry says Izzat Ibrahim al-Duri, deputy commander of armed forces under Saddam Hussein, has been captured. But the Pentagon had no immediate confirmation, and a senior U.S. official expressed some doubt about the report...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Vast Hurricane Batters Florida, but Weakens
Hurricane Frances weakened slightly today after it smashed across Florida's east coast, knocking out power to 4 million people and causing extensive damage...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
One by One, Iraqi Cities Become No-Go Zones
In Iraq, the list of places from which American soldiers have either withdrawn or decided to visit only rarely is growing...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Hurricane losses may reach $10bn
Hurricane Frances could cause between $2bn and $10bn in insured losses in the US, experts predict as the storm pummels Florida...
BBC News - September 5, 2004
Hurricane tears through Florida
Residents are warned to remain in shelters as Hurricane Frances continues to batter Florida's east coast...
BBC News - September 5, 2004
Frances makes landfall in Florida
The eye of Hurricane Frances made landfall near Sewall's Point, 35 miles north of West Palm Beach, on the eastern Florida coast early Sunday. Frances has maximum sustained winds near 105 mph. Hurricane-force winds extend outward 85 miles from the storm's center...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Iraq violence leaves 40 dead
Fighting and a suicide bombing killed at least 40 people across Iraq in weekend violence. Police revised the death toll in a car bombing from 25 down to 15...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Frances comes ashore
The western eyewall of Hurricane Frances came ashore along Florida's east coast Friday night, according to Max Mayfield of the National Hurricane Center. Frances has maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, hurricane force winds extend almost 85 miles from the storm's center and tropical storm force winds extend up to 205 miles...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Frances reaches Florida
The leading edge of the eye of Hurricane Frances reached the Florida coast Saturday night, National Hurricane Center Director Max Mayfield told CNN. Strong winds and rain are battering a large area of central and southern Florida...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Iraq violence claims 50 lives
Fighting and a suicide bombing have killed at least 50 people across Iraq Saturday. At least 25 people died and 40 were wounded when two bombs exploded simultaneously near an Iraqi police academy in Kirkuk, Iraqi National Guard officials tell CNN...
CNN - September 5, 2004
Slow but Fierce, Vast Hurricane Batters Florida
The hurricane appeared to be strengthening and forecasters warned of an increased threat of serious flooding and wind damage...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Always on the Job, Employees Pay With Health
Workplace stress has a measurable impact on Americans' health and costs the nation more than $300 billion each year...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Democrats Urge Kerry to Turn Up Intensity of Campaign
Leading Democrats have urged John Kerry's aides to concentrate on challenging President Bush on domestic issues...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Schlepping to Moguldom
Haim Saban, one of the nation's richest and most improbable media magnates, may be one of the most politically connected moguls in Hollywood, trying to influence all things Israeli...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
The Next Shock: Not Oil, but Debt
The American economic ship, which has weathered the recent run-up in crude oil prices, may be more vulnerable to sudden surges in the price of money...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Does RAND Walk the Talk on Labor Policy?
RAND is not unique among government contractors in continuing to do business with the government after being found in violation of labor law...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
TiVo, Cable or Satellite? Choose That Smart TV Wisely
Though technophiles are the ones who usually like to brag about their electronic toys, recently, even tech novices have started crowing about their digital video recorders...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Good Deals for Banks, Both Coming and Going
With so few mergers and acquisitions these days and with fees for them shrinking, bankers have found a new way to milk more cash out of deals: working with both buyer and seller...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
To Get Out of a Stall, Apply Lift. An Election May Work.
While the stock market close to stumbling through its fifth-longest stall since 1983, there could be a little election-year boost for equities...
New York Times - September 5, 2004
Orioles thrash Yankees
Baltimore Orioles beat New York Yankees 7-0 to loosen the AL East leaders' grip...
BBC News - September 5, 2004
 
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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