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etc.. Keep your eyes on the hot spots, Iraq, Iran, North Korea, China, Russia. etc..

:: 1-3-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A3)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Civilian death toll: 12,000 during 2006

Numbers in Iraq mounted dramatically during the last three months of the year.

By Steven R. Hurst  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Iraq reported Tuesday that more than 12,000 civilians were killed last year - the third full year since the U.S.-led invasion - with a dramatic rise in the last three months when 5,000 died. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 1-5-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A7)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Two car bombs in Baghdad claim 13 lives at gas station

Residents facing street's gruesome aftermath not surprised by another attack.

By Marc Santora & Johan Spanner New York Times News Service

Baghdad, Iraq - The foot was balanced on a shopping bag after being scooped up off the dirty street.  There was not person to go with the body part. etc.. etc.. This violence on Thursday involved two bombs timed to go off one after another in the formerly upscale neighborhood of Mansour.  Thirteen people were killed and 25 wounded. etc.. and the news story continues with details..  

:: 1-6-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A5)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: 

North Korea gets warning against second nuke test

Japanese and U.S. officials warned Friday of tougher measures against North Korea if the isolated communist nation conducts a second nuclear test. etc.. etc.. The remarks came amid U.S. media reports that Pyongyang has appeared to have readied for another nuclear test etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. winter storms are just small things that you shall see now etc.

:: 1-6-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A4)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Denver Hit Again

Thousands of cattle stranded without food

By Jon Sarche  (AP)

Denver - The third snowstorm in as many weeks barreled into Colorado on Friday, blanketing the Denver area with up to 8 inches of new snow and further hampering efforts to rescue thousands of cattle stranded by last week's blizzard. etc.. etc.. In Kansas, an estimated 60,000 people were still without power and the new storm was headed their way etc.. etc.. Agriculture officials were still trying to determine how to deal with the carcasses of thousands of livestock that were killed in the blizzard or starved afterward. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues then ends in part with this statement.. Among the many effects of the blizzard, the price of hay has jumped from $150 a ton to $210 a ton etc.. etc..

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etc.. The floods, the tornadoes which you have seen an increase of and yet you see them even now during the winter time, saith your Father God, because the weather is confused.  Storms here, hot weather there, etc..

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Not your typical winter in Atlanta

By Mike Toner
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 01/06/07

Global warming it's not. But with daffodils blooming in the first week of the new year and today's high temperature expected to nudge 70 degrees, it's not exactly the ice age either.  In the two and a half weeks since the official start of winter, Atlanta temperatures have yet to dip below freezing. The spring like warmth, with daytime highs in the 60s — a good 10 to 15 degrees above normal — is expected to persist into next week. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Missourian News

January 5, 2007

2006 set state record for tornadoes

An expert says the year was an anomaly.

By GWENDOLYN HEASLEY

Missouri had a record-breaking 102 documented tornadoes in 2006, according to the National Weather Service. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 1-6-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A5)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  :: 

Brazil reeling from weeks of heavy rains, mudslides

With the sun finally shining, Brazil began planning relief Sunday for thousands forced from their homes by weeks of heavy rains and mudslides that killed dozens of people. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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A storm system that swept across Alabama on Sunday spawned at least two tornadoes in east Alabama.

According to National Weather Service meteorologists in Birmingham, the tornadoes touched down in Tallapoosa and Barbour counties. Survey teams determined that both twisters were F-1's -- meaning winds were clocked between 85 to 95 miles per hour. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. drought shall continue to widen and grow worse, etc..

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Continuing drought takes toll on South Dakota cattle producers

1/09/2007, 11:34 AM CST

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- Some areas in western South Dakota are nearly 2 feet below normal precipitation in a six-year drought that keeps cattle producers in a "what if" predicament, the Rapid City Journal reported. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Drought is cracking houses

10jan07

HOMEOWNERS should water their houses, not their gardens, as the big dry causes Australian homes to crack, building advisory service Archicentre has warned.  With water restrictions affecting most Australian capitals, more than 35 per cent of houses in most states were experiencing cracking as the ground dried out, an Archicentre survey of 75,000 homes around the country has found.  "When the soil dries out, strain is put on the house structure and cracks can appear overnight," Archicentre general manager David Hallett said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You shall continue to hear about etc, etc, etc, about global warming, etc..

:: 1-10-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A3)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

U.S. figures say 2006 was the warmest in 112 years

By Marc Kaufman  The Washington Post

Washington - Last year was the warmest in the continental United States of the past 112 years - capping a nine-year warming streak "unprecedented in the historical record," the government said Tuesday. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc.. Mark the volcanoes, the avalanches, the earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, mark them, for they shall come. etc..

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Japan lifts all tsunami advisories following massive undersea earthquake

TOKYO (AP) - Japan's Meteorological Agency said Saturday that all tsunami advisories have been lifted after a massive undersea earthquake struck in the northern Pacific Ocean. The quake struck around 1:24 p.m. (0524 GMT) near the Kuril Trench, about 500 kilometers (310 miles) east of the Etorofu island, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Let not the troubles of the world overcome you, etc..

:: 1-13-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A4)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Extremists suspected in attack on embassy

Authorities believe grenade tossed at U.S. emblem came from Greek leftists.

New York Times News Service

Athens, Greece - An antitank grenade was fired into the heavily fortified American Embassy here in Friday.  The building was empty, but the attack nonetheless underscored deep anti-American sentiment here and revived fears of a new round of homegrown terror. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Know you not that the peace treaty that Abdullah the second is pushing for, he desires to have it in six months? etc..

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Abdallah Urges Bush to Intensify Efforts to Revive Peace Process
Abdul Jalil Mustafa, Arab News

AMMAN, 13 January 2007 — Jordan’s King Abdallah yesterday urged US President George W. Bush to “intensify efforts” so as to ensure a relaunching of the stalled Arab-Israeli peace process, according to an official statement. In a telephone conversation initiated by Bush a day after he declared his new strategy on Iraq, the monarch also emphasized that in order to be “successful”, any political process in Iraq should “involve all components of the Iraqi people”, the statement from the royal court said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq shall get totally out of control no matter what man does until a dictator takes over again etc..

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etc.. Do not expect a change in Iraq, do not expect one. etc..

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Iraq oil city rocked by attacks

Sat Jan 13, 4:39 AM ET

KIRKUK, Iraq (AFP) - Iraq's northern oil hub of Kirkuk has been rocked by attacks as insurgents shot dead two contractors and blew up a Shiite mosque under construction. etc.. etc.. Gunmen planted explosives in the mosque in the Nida neighbourhood of eastern Kirkuk and flattened the building site, Captain Imad Jassim said Saturday. Seventy-five percent of the mosque had been built before it was pancaked in the explosion. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues then ends with this... Another three people were wounded and a house partly damaged when mortar rounds slammed into Kirkuk's Nasir neighbourhood, Colonel Anwar Qadir said. Further south, in the flashpoint city of Samarra, a Sunni prayer leader and member of the Iraqi Islamic Party, Yunis Wuhaib, was assassinated outside his home in the southern Sikak neighbourhood, police Captain Hashim Ahmed said.

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etc. your winter storms shall grow worse, etc..

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Ice storm smacks roads, power lines

POSTED: 6:55 p.m. EST, January 13, 2007

Story Highlights

More than 200,000 homes in several states without power
• Ice storm blamed for at least six deaths
Residents from Texas to Illinois bracing for next wave
Freezing temperatures reach Southern California

SPRINGFIELD, Missouri (AP) -- A crippling winter storm lashed the central part of the nation with another blast of freezing rain, sleet and snow Saturday, causing widespread power outages and tying up highways and airports. The storm was expected to continue through the weekend, laying down a coat of ice and snow from Texas to Illinois, where an ice storm warning was in effect through Monday morning. "We're in the middle of this storm," said Joe Pedigo, meteorologist for the National Weather Service in St. Louis. "Friday was the first of three waves." Farther west, frigid arctic air reached as far south as southern and central California, where plunging temperatures prompted worry about the homeless and crops. etc.. etc.. etc.. Wind damages homes in Texas In San Marcos, Texas, it wasn't clear whether a tornado or straight-line wind damaged at least 10 homes, several businesses and the police headquarters. Fallen power lines blocked a section of Interstate 35 until crews could remove them etc.. etc.. Another wave of winter on the way More rain, freezing rain and snow was expected from northwest Oklahoma all the way to Wisconsin on Sunday, Pedigo said. etc.. etc.. etc.. Sun-loving Southern Californians also got a rare dose of freezing weather. Early Saturday, thermometers registered just 8 degrees at Lancaster, 22 at Palmdale and 30 in Santa Barbara, according to the weather service. Much of Los Angeles County stayed in the low 40s. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Ice storm slams N.E. after leaving Oklahoma, Missouri in dark

POSTED: 7:10 p.m. EST, January 15, 2007

Story Highlights

• NEW: Slick roads disrupt King holiday celebrations
Death toll rises to 39 from Texas to Maine
• Missourians might not have power until Wednesday
• Ice knocks out power to 50,000 in New York state

ROCHESTER, New York (AP) -- A storm blamed for at least 39 deaths in six states spread into the Northeast on Monday, coating trees, power lines and roads with a shell of ice up to a half-inch thick and knocking out power to more than half a million homes and businesses. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Iraq violence claims 70,000 casualties

By Damien McElroy in Baghdad

Last Updated: 12:05pm GMT 16/01/2007

Iraq's government stands accused of dereliction of a duty to protect its civilian population today after the United Nations announced that violence cost the lives of more than 34,000 people last year, with a similar number wounded. The UN human rights chief in Iraq, Gianni Magazzeni, accused government ministers and officials of collusion with deadly militias. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 1-17-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A6)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Renewed Violence in Iraq

U.N. says 34,452 Iraqi civilians were slain in 2006

By Steven R. Hurst  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Twin car bombs tore through a leading Baghdad university as students left classes Tuesday in nearly two months, and the United Nations reported 34,452 civilians were slain last year, nearly three times more than the government reported.  A total of 142 Iraqis were in what appeared to be a renewed campaign of Sunni insurgent violence against the Shiite targets.  The sharp uptick in deadly attacks coincided with the release of U.N. figures that showed an average of 94  civilians died each day in sectarian bloodshed in 2006. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. For you shall see great troubles, terrible times, etc..

:: 1-17-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A6)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Afghan "surge" is possible

U.S. commander asks for an extension of tours for combat troops.

By Robert Burns  (AP)

Kabul, Afghanistan - The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan said Tuesday he wants to extend the combat tours of 1,200 soldiers amid rising violence, etc.. etc.. etc.. The number of insurgent attacks in up by 300 percent since September, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Keep your eyes upon the world and upon the events that are taking place  etc..

:: 1-19-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A4)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Iran warns it won't back down  

(AP)

Tehran, Iran - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad lashed back over the U.S. military buildup in the Persian Gulf, saying Thursday that Iran is ready for any possibility in the standoff over its nuclear program.  The president made clear he was not backing down in his tough rhetoric toward the United States, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Be not moved by the weather patterns, for know that truly this is global warming and that the droughts shall return with fierceness in them.  Floods will come, etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. more rains, more violent winds, they all shall come.  etc..

:: 1-19-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A5)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Fierce storms in Europe cause accidents killing 25

London - Hurricane-force winds and heavy downpours hammered northern Europe on Thursday, killing 25 people and disrupting travel for tens of thousands etc.. etc.. The storms were among the fiercest to batter northern Europe in years etc.. etc.. German meteorologists recorded gusts up to 118 mph etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. keep your eyes on North Korea for they are not to be trusted neither is China nor Russia.  etc..

:: 1-17-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (Front Page News)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: 

China strikes orbiting target with missile

By Marc Kaufman and Dafna Linzer The Washington Post

Washington - The Chinese military used a ground based missile to hit and destroy one of its aging satellites orbiting more than 500 miles in space last week-a high-stakes test demonstrating China's ability to target regions of space that are home to U.S. spy satellites and space-based missile defense systems. etc.. etc.. etc.. The Chinese test, first reported online by the magazine Aviation Week and Space Technology, comes at a time of heightened tensions between the United States and China over spaceChina is leading an effort in the United Nations to set up an international conference to address what many consider to be an imminent space arms race.  The United States has been the one space-faring nation to oppose the idea, etc. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Keep your eyes on the hot spots, Iraq, Iran,

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24 U.S. troops killed in 1 day

Attacks in Iraq and the crash of a Black Hawk helicopter brought to 24 the number of American troops killed in Iraq on Saturday, making it one of the deadliest days for the U.S. military since the war began almost four years ago. Meanwhile, the powerful political movement of anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is ending its two-month boycott of Iraq's Parliament. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Mark the volcanoes, the avalanches, the earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, mark them, for they shall come. etc..

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Earthquake demolishes homes in 2 Turkish villages

POSTED: 5:29 a.m. EST, January 21, 2007

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) -- A moderate earthquake shook eastern Turkey on Sunday, demolishing homes in at least two villages in the eastern Turkish province of Agri, Governor Halil Ibrahim Akpinar said. There were no immediate reports of any deaths. The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 5.0, was centered in the town of Tutak, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see a shifting of the plates underneath the ocean etc..

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LEAD: Strong earthquake occurs under Indonesia's Molucca Sea

A earthquake with a magnitude of over 7 occurred Sunday evening under the Molucca Sea in northeastern Indonesia, worldwide quake monitoring centers said on their websites. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 7.3 quake and occurred at 7:27 p.m. local time some 2,210 kilometers east-northeast of Jakarta and 1,590 km south-southeast of Manila, at a depth of 10 km.  The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center put the quake's magnitude at 7.6 and said that "based on all available date, a destructive Pacific-wide tsunami is not expected." etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Keep your eyes on the hot spots, Iraq, Iran, etc..

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New tests of short-range missiles revealed Sunday

Iran - Determined not to budge under pressure, Iran announced new tests of short-range missiles Sunday, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. your winter storms shall grow worse, etc..

:: 1-22-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A5)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Colorado Gets Hit Again

Plains states reel from series of storms  (AP)

Denver - The latest in a series of winter storms battered Colorado on Sunday, dumping several inches of snow and whipping up strong wind that created whiteout conditions of the state's eastern plains. etc.. etc.. etc.. The plains storm spared much of Oklahoma from heavy snow, but utilities reported about 30,000 homes and business were still without power Sunday because of an ice storm one week earlier. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Keep your eyes upon the world and upon the events that are taking place  etc..

:: 1-22-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A3)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Chavez: "Go to Hell, Gringos"

Venezuelan president lashes out at U.S.

By Christopher Toothaker  (AP)

Caracas, Venszuela - President Hugo Chavez told U.S. officials to "Go to hell, gringos!" and called Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "missy" on his weekly radio and TV show Sunday, lashing out at Washington for what he called unacceptable meddling in Venezuelan affairs. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You are seeing Iraq just exactly as I have told you it would be, it shall not get better. etc..

:: 1-23-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A10)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

137 Dead Across Iraq

Car bombs rip market; 88 dead

By Kim Gamel  (AP)

Baghdad - A suicide bomber crashed his car into a central Baghdad market crowded with Shiites just seconds after another car bomb tore through the stalls where vendors were hawking DVDs and used clothing, leaving 88 dead Monday in the bloodiest attack in two months. etc.. etc.. etc.. The twin bombing in Baghdad was the single deadliest attack against civilians n Iraq since Nov.23, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You are seeing Iran as it continues to build its nuclear weapons. etc..

:: 1-23-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A10)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Iran prepares public for possible military clash with U.S.

United Nations nuclear inspectors are barred from entering the country.

By Ali Akbar Dareini  (AP)

Tehran, Iran - Iran conducted missile tests Monday as its leadership stepped up warnings of a possible military confrontation with the United States. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. keep your eyes on North Korea for they are not to be trusted neither is China nor Russia. etc..

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etc. Russia will continue to supply missiles to your enemies. etc.

:: 1-25-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A8)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Air defense missiles arrive from Russia

News service reports

Iran - Iranian officials said Wednesday that they have taken delivery of advanced Russian air defense missile systems weapons intended, according to one Russian news agency, to defend Tehran's major nuclear facilities.  Announcement of the delivery of the Tor-Ml mobile missile launchers came as Iran launched three days of military maneuvers, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Much sorrow shall fill the earth this week, many tears shall fall. For the blood shall flow, not only in Iraq, but also Afghanistan and other places throughout the world. Hold those families up in prayer, lift them up, support them, for most of them do not know me, let alone the comforter.

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No safe haven for 'outlaws,' Iraqi PM vows

POSTED: 10:21 a.m. EST, January 25, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- As Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki urged the Iraqi parliament Thursday to keep politics out of a new Baghdad security plan, violence raged across the city, claiming at least 27 lives. No one who engages in violence, either Shiite or Sunni, will be spared, al-Maliki said in an address shown live on national TV. "I ask everyone to excuse us as we do the job," he said. "No school, house, mosque or husseiniya [Shiite mosques] will be out of reach of our forces if they are harboring outlaws. The same for political party headquarters." The prime minister's address came as attacks were reported around the capital. These strikes included a suicide car bombing that killed at least 20 people and wounded 20 others, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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U.S. troop deaths cap Iraq's bloody week

By BASSEM MROUE, Associated Press Writer 50 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - The U.S. military reported the deaths of seven more soldiers Saturday, while Sunni insurgent bombers struck yet another market in a predominantly Shiite district, killing at least 13 people in their bid to terrorize Baghdad days before a U.S.-Iraqi military crackdown. The latest market attack capped a week in which more than 150 people, mostly Shiites, were slain in bomb attacks. Death squads, believed to be primarily Shiite militiamen, continued their butchery on the other side of Iraq's deepening sectarian divide, with police reporting the discovery of 40 bodies dumped in Baghdad alone. Two of the victims were women and most of the bodies showed signs of torture, police said. In all, at least 61 victims of Iraq's sectarian warfare were killed or found dead across the country. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Suicide bomb near Pakistan mosque kills 15

POSTED: 6:12 p.m. EST, January 27, 2007 POSTED: 6:12 p.m. EST, January 27, 2007

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) -- A suicide attacker detonated a bomb among police on guard near a Shiite mosque in this northwestern Pakistani city Saturday, killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 30, police said. etc. and the news story continues..

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Two killed in attack on U.S. Embassy car in Kenya

POSTED: 10:31 a.m. EST, January 27, 2007

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- Gunmen carjacked a U.S. Embassy vehicle on the outskirts of the Kenyan capital Saturday and killed two women in the car, police said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Watch Iraq as it continues to get worse. etc..

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NAJAF, Iraq (CNN) -- Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and other top Shiite religious figures were the apparent targets of an insurgent plot thwarted in an intense battle near the Shiite Muslim holy city of Najaf, Iraqi officials said. etc.. etc.. An estimated 250 to 300 gunmen were killed in the fight near the south-central Iraqi city, Iraqi Interior and Defense Ministry officials said. At least two Americans and six Iraqi security force members also were killed, with another 30 Iraqis wounded, Jraiwi said. A U.S. military helicopter went down during the battle Sunday afternoon, killing two soldiers aboard, the U.S. command in Baghdad said. Iraqi officials said insurgents shot down the chopper. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Keep your eyes upon the world and upon the events that are taking place  etc..

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Israel bakery bomber kills three

POSTED: 10:23 a.m. EST, January 29, 2007

Eliat, Israel - (AP) -- A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked a bakery in this southern Israeli resort town on Monday, killing himself and three people, police said. It was the first suicide bombing in Israel in nine months. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. I have told you that things shall not change, but that things shall grow worse.  Iraq shall grow worse. etc..

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Bombs kill 36 in Iraq on Shiite holy day

By KIM GAMEL, Associated Press Writer 23 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Assailants struck Shiite worshippers in three Iraqi cities Tuesday, killing at least 36 people in bombings and ambushes during the climax of ceremonies marking Ashoura, the holiest day in the Shiite calendar. Police, meanwhile, questioned hundreds of suspects rounded up after a fierce weekend battle aimed at preventing even deadlier attacks. etc.. etc.. The deadliest attack Tuesday occurred when a suicide bomber blew himself up among a crowd of worshippers entering a Shiite mosque, killing 16 people and wounding 57 in Mandalin, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Trouble stands before the word, whether it is in Iraq where it shall continue to be bloody where many more deaths shall take place, etc..

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71 killed in Iraq attacks

by Abbas al-Anni Thu Feb 1, 4:29 PM ET

HILLA, Iraq (AFP) - At least 71 people were killed in Iraq as security officials reported that bitter sectarian attacks had claimed the lives of nearly 2,000 civilians throughout the country in January. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall hear about the global warming, etc..

:: 2-2-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (front page news)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: 

Climate Report: It's Your Fault

More than 90% chance global warming caused by humans  (AP)

Paris - The world's leading climate scientists, in their most powerful language ever used on the issue, said global warming is "very likely" man-made, etc.. etc.. etc.. On sea levels, the report projects rises of 7-23 inches by the end of the century.  That could be augmented by an additional 4-8 inches if recent surprising polar ice sheet melt continues. The 2001 report projected a sea level rise of up to 35 inches.  Many scientists had warned that this was being too cautious and said sea level rise could be closer to 3 to 5 feet because of ice sheet melt. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Iran will continue to build her nuclear weapons, etc..

:: 2-2-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A4)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Nuclear program to go on, Ahmadinejad promises

Iran - President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad launched anniversary celebrations Thursday for Iran's Islamic Revolution with a defiant promise to push ahead with the country's controversial nuclear program etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. keep your eyes on North Korea for they are not to be trusted neither is China nor Russia. etc..

:: 2-2-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A4)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Putin warns against U.S. missile plan

Russian president says country is uneasy about American intentions.

By Steve Gutterman  (AP)

Moscow - President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Russia faces unfair criticism and needless military threats from the West, lashing out in an annual news conference at U.S. plans to deploy missile defenses in Eastern Europe etc.. etc.. Putin denounced the possible deployment of elements of an American missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic, scoffing at U.S. claims that they would be aimed at intercepting missiles from Iran.  He said Russia would take unspecified retaliatory measures. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc.. More tornadoes, etc..

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Suspected tornadoes kill at least 14 in Florida

POSTED: 11:48 a.m. EST, February 2, 2007

LADY LAKE, Florida (CNN) -- Suspected tornadoes killed at least 14 people early Friday in central Florida, leaving catastrophic destruction in their wake, a Lake County official said. "We have complete devastation of homes, businesses, religious institutions," said Christopher Patton of the Lake County Emergency Operations Center. etc.. and the news story continues with details...

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etc.. Iran will continue to build her nuclear weapons, etc..

:: 2-3-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A5)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Iran installs equipment at uranium enrichment site

By David E. Sanger New York Times Service

Washington - International nuclear investigators have confirmed that Iran is beginning to install equipment in the large underground chamber in Natanz, the facility where Iranian officials have said they will move to industrial-scale enrichment of uranium, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You shall hear about the global warming, etc..

:: 2-3-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (front page news)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: 

Great Lakes Change Coming 

Global warming not a myth, world panel says.  Scientists calculate effects.

By Delen Goldberg  Staff writer

Global warming is real, leading climate scientists said Friday, and rising temperatures are expected to have dramatic consequences for the Great Lakes.  Scientists say warmer air will cause more evaporation and lower water levels in Lake Ontario up to a foot over the next century.  At the same time, lake temperatures are expected to rise, meaning more frequent and intense storms for the region. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Trouble stands before the world, whether it is in Iraq where it shall continue to be bloody where many more deaths shall take place, etc..

:: 2-3-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A5)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Another Helicopter Downed

Fourth loss in Iraq in less than two weeks

By Bassem Mroue  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - A U.S. Army helicopter crashed Friday in a hail of gunfire north of Baghdad, police and witnesses said - the fourth lost in Iraq in the last two weeks.  The U.S. command said two crew members were killed, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Suicide trucker causes carnage at Baghdad market

A massive truck bomb killed at least 121 people and hurt 373 more when its driver detonated it in a packed Baghdad market on Saturday, police said. "It was a strong blow. A car exploded. I fell on the ground," a young man, his face streaked with blood, told The Associated Press. etc.. and the news story continues with details...

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etc.. Do not allow fear to enter in when you hear of the things that are taking place in the world or the new sicknesses, or the new diseases that there shall be. etc..

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UK races to halt killer bird flu

POSTED: 11:17 a.m. EST, February 3, 2007 POSTED: 11:17 a.m. EST, February 3, 2007

HOLTON, England (Reuters) -- Britain scrambled to contain its first outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu in domestic poultry on Saturday after the virus was found at a farm run by Europe's biggest turkey producer.  Some 2,500 turkeys have died since Thursday at the Bernard Matthews farm near Lowestoft in eastern England. The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said all 159,000 turkeys on the farm would be culled. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. More etc.. etc.. flooding, great flooding, etc..

:: 2-5-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A7)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

20 killed, 340,000 homeless in Indonesia flood

The floods are getting worse and two more weeks of rain are expected, officials say.

(AP)

Jakarta, Indonesia - Boats ferried supplies to desperate residents of Indonesia's flood-stricken capital on Sunday as rivers burst their banks following days of rain. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see more killings in Iraq, for they now know how to shoot down the Blackhawks because of the movie that went forth. Oh, how foolish is man. etc..

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US military confirms helicopter down in Iraq

BAGHDAD (AFP) - The US military has said that a helicopter has gone down in Iraq the fifth such incident in less than three weeks, and Al-Qaeda promptly claimed responsibility for attacking the chopper. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Trouble stands before the world, whether it is in Iraq where it shall continue to be bloody where many more deaths shall take place, etc..

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Car bombs across Iraq kill at least 27 people, wound 61

BAGHDAD (CNN) -- A pair of deadly car bomb attacks across Iraq Thursday killed at least 27 people and wounded 61, authorities said.  In Aziziya, about 100 miles (160 km) southeast of Baghdad, a car bomb exploded in a meat market, killing at least 20 people and wounding 45, an Interior Ministry official told CNN. In Baghdad, seven people were killed and 16 were wounded when a car bomb exploded outside a mosque etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. keep your eyes on North Korea for they are not to be trusted neither is China nor Russia. etc..

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Putin: U.S. pushing others into nuclear ambitions

POSTED: 1:03 a.m. EST, February 11, 2007

MUNICH, Germany (AP) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday blamed U.S. policy for inciting other countries to seek nuclear weapons to defend themselves from an "almost uncontained use of military force." The stinging attack underscored growing tensions between Washington and Moscow." Unilateral, illegitimate actions have not solved a single problem, they have become a hotbed of further conflicts," Putin said at the Munich Conference on Security Policy, an annual forum attracting senior officials from around the world. "One state, the United States, has overstepped its national borders in every way." etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. for all you shall hear now about the Mid-East is the trouble, the deaths, the bombings, the war. For it shall not cease like they think that it shall cease, but it shall grow even larger. Even in Iran you shall see them continue to press toward their goal and Iraq shall continue to be a bloody place, a place where it is not safe to leave our troops, a place where they should pull them out and bring them home, as they have been told, etc..

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At least 90 killed on day marking Golden Mosque attack

POSTED: 9:42 a.m. EST, February 12, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Three explosions ripped through central Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 90 people, amid memorials marking last year's attack on a revered Shiite shrine in Samarra, police said. More than 190 people were wounded in the bombings, sandwiched around a brief commemoration on the anniversary of the attack on Al-Askariya Mosque, also known as the Golden Mosque. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall hear about the global warming, etc..

:: 2-16-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A9)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Last month was by far the warmest January ever

It may be cold comfort during a frigid February, but last month was by far the hottest January ever.  The broken record was fueled by a waning El Nino and a gradually warning world, according to U.S. scientists who reported the data Thursday.  Records on the planet's temperature have been kept since 1880. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. your winter storms shall grow worse, etc..

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Stranded Pa. motorists freed; storm toll at 24  (AP)

Allentown, Pa. - The last of hundreds of stranded motorists were freed, but Pennsylvania highways remained shut Friday as crews struggled to clear ice and snow after a monster storm that has been blamed for at least 24 deaths in the Northeast and Midwest. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Trouble stands before the world, whether it is in Iraq where it shall continue to be bloody where many more deaths shall take place, etc..

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Back-to-back blasts kill 9 in N. Iraq

By BRIAN MURPHY, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 18 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide car bomber rammed into a crowded market in northern Iraq moments after a booby-trapped vehicle exploded Saturday, killing at least nine people and injuring 60, police said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Trouble stands before the world, etc..

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Saturday February 17, 8:34 PM

Bomber kills at least 15 in Pakistani court

By Gul Yousafzai

QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber in Pakistan killed 15 people, including a judge, in a courtroom in the city of Quetta on Saturday, the latest in a series of suicide blasts to have sent shudders through the country. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. More tornadoes, etc..

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Feb 16, 9:48 PM EST

Report: Tornadoes damaged 606 buildings, destroying 79

NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- The tornadoes that hit Louisiana this week destroyed 79 houses and damaged 527 more, all but 80 of them in the New Orleans area, the state reported Friday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Trouble stands before the world, whether it is in Iraq where it shall continue to be bloody where many more deaths shall take place, etc..

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More than 60 killed in three car bombings in Baghdad

POSTED: 12:01 p.m. EST, February 18, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Amid a massive security operation to secure Baghdad, car bombs Sunday struck in two Shiite neighborhoods, targeting civilians and police, Iraqi officials said. At least 62 people were reported killed, most of them civilians killed in a twin car bomb attack. The two car bombs detonated in quick succession near marketplaces and bus stops in the southeastern district of Baghdad known as al-Jadida, or "New Baghdad," killing 60 people and wounding at least 131 others, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Monday, February 19

POSTED: 9:46 a.m. EST, February 19, 2007

Violence in Iraq kills at least 20, wounds 70

BAGHDAD (CNN) -- Mortars slammed into a residential area in southern Baghdad's Dora district Monday afternoon, killing 11 people and wounding 14 others, Iraqi police said. Earlier, a bomb exploded inside a minibus in central Baghdad, killing two people and wounding eight others, police said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Tanker Blast Kills Nine

Dozens treated at hospital after gas escapes

By Brian Murphy  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - A hidden bomb ripped through a tanker carrying chlorine gas Tuesday, Killing nine people and filling hospital beds with more than 150 wheezing and frightened villagers after noxious plumes covered homes and schools north of Baghdad.  The attack was part of a string of blasts including a suicide bomber who killed seven mourners at a funeral that further rattled officials marking the first week of a major security crackdown seeking to calm the city, etc.. The fanfare of the security plan's launch Feb, 14 has been swept aside by a steady roll of attacks, etc... and the news story continues with details.. 

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etc. Iran will continue to press forward building her nuclear weapons. etc..

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Force won't work on nuclear issue, Iran says

POSTED: 4:51 p.m. EST, February 20, 2007

VIENNA, Austria (Reuters) -- Iran dismissed on Tuesday threats of force to make it back down over its nuclear program and said only negotiations -- without the precondition that it stop enriching uranium -- could resolve the dispute. "Maybe there are certain groups or countries willing to coerce Iran. ... Iran's nuclear dossier cannot be resolved through force and pressure," said Ali Larijani, Tehran's chief nuclear negotiator. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Trouble stands before the world, whether it is in Iraq where it shall continue to be bloody where many more deaths shall take place, etc..

:: 2-22-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (Front page news lead story)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  

Chemical Warfare Rears Its Ugly Head

Explosive devices attached to chlorine containers kill for a second day in Baghdad.

By Borzou Daragahi  Los Angeles Times

Baghdad, Iraq - For the second time in two days, suspected Sunni Arab insurgents Wednesday targeted civilians with a crude chemical weapon: a bomb attached to chlorine gas canisters that killed two people, sickened 25 and injured eight others. etc.. etc.. Violence around the country left at least 40 Iraqis dead.  A U.S. soldier was reported killed in a small arms fire attack a day earlier in Baghdad, and a U.S. Black Hawk helicopter was forced to make a hard landing north of the capital amid reports of ground fire, the military said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Flooding will take place, etc..

:: 2-23-07 USA Today :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: ::

Flooding closes highway in Nebraska, forces evacuation of homes

Posted 2/23/2007 12:05 PM ET

Floodwaters have closed state Highway 12 west of Niobrara in northeast Nebraska and forced the evacuations of several dozen homes west of Omaha. The National Weather Service extended its flood warning Friday for Knox, Cuming and Stanton counties, citing overflows from the Elkhorn River and various creeks. It said the flooding likely will continue until the ice flushes out and reported water level fluctuations ranging from 1 to 6 feet across eastern Nebraska. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. The drought will continue, fires will continue to burn, etc..

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High Winds Help Spur Brush Fires Around Austin

Feb 20, 2007 04:38 PM EST

Heavy winds and ongoing drought conditions helped fuel two separate brush fires.

The first fire started around 1:30 p.m. near FM 1854 and Spotted Horse Road in Caldwell County. Around the same time, a second wildfire sparked in Southwest Travis County, this one near Hamilton Pool Road and Crumley Ranch Road. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Firefighters Across Charlotte Area Battle Dozens Of Brush Fires

POSTED: 10:44 pm EST February 22, 2007

UPDATED: 9:33 am EST February 23, 2007

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Firefighters across our area were busy Thursday evening, battling brush fires whipped up by high winds. Firefighters in Burke County were under a special response plan because of the fires and the winds etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. there shall be great snowstorms etc..

:: 2-24-07  CNN  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::

Fast-moving snowstorm closes roads

POSTED: 3:48 p.m. EST, February 24, 2007

DENVER, Colorado (AP) -- A large, fast-moving snowstorm closed sections of major highways in the Plains on Saturday and threatened to dump more than a foot of snow on the Upper Midwest. Interstate 70, a major cross-country route, was closed for about 200 miles in both directions from just east of Denver to Colby, Kansas, because of blowing snow and slippery pavement, according to Colorado and Kansas highway officials. Between Denver and the beginning of the highway closure, about 35 cars collided in a pileup in whiteout conditions Saturday morning on an icy section of I-70. No major injuries were reported. The weather service reported wind gusts of 68 mph in the Denver area. A number of other highways also were closed in the two states. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You shall see China as she continues to rise in her power. etc..

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Cheney: Anti-satellite test at odds with China's goal of peaceful power

By Rohan Sullivan  (AP)

Sydney, Australia - China's recent anti-satellite weapons test and its continued military buildup are "not consistent" with its stated aim of a peaceful rise as a global power, Vice President Dick Cheney said today.  etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For weeping is filling the hearts of those who thought that this was going to be a cakewalk, but the fighting has just begun.  There shall be a time when the missiles and the tanks will not even be of much help and blood shall flow in the streets as I have said. etc..

:: 2-24-07  CNN  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::

Car Bomb Kills Dozens of Worshippers

Attackers targeted Sunni worshippers leaving a mosque in Iraq on Saturday, setting off a car bomb that killed 39 people and wounded more than 60 others. Elsewhere, crowds protested the treatment of a senior Shiite politician's son who said U.S. troops abused him at the Iran-Iraq border. etc. and the news story continues..

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Baghdad college bombing kills 40

POSTED: 12:15 p.m. EST, February 25, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A combination of rocket and bomb attacks -- the worst taking place at the entrance to a university -- killed more than 50 people and wounded dozens of others Sunday in Iraq. A suicide bomber killed at least 40 people and wounded 55 others when he detonated his explosive vest outside the economic and management college of Mustansriya near Baghdad's Sadr city, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said. Most of the dead were students, the official said. etc. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For the time is very short and you shall continue to see all the signs round about you. Not only with the tornadoes that I have already told you about etc..

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Possible tornado tears through Arkansas town

POSTED: 12:04 p.m. EST, February 25, 2007

DUMAS, Arkansas (CNN) -- A possible tornado shredded several businesses and homes in a small Arkansas town Saturday, injuring about a dozen people, some of them seriously, police told a local TV station. Seventy-eight people in Dumas were spending the night in shelters set up after the storm, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You shall see that Iraq continues to get worse and worse. etc..

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Iraq bombs kill 22 as attack on VP probed

by Sabah Jerges 1 hour, 33 minutes ago

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Iraq's relentless insurgent bombing campaign claimed at least 22 more victims Tuesday as police probing an attempt on the life of the Shiite vice president interrogated government employees. In the bloodiest bomb attack of the day, a suicide bomber rammed a truck into the Sheikh Fathi police station in the main northern city of Mosul and detonated explosives, killing at least six policemen, police said. Around 25 people were wounded, including civilian bystanders, and the building was all but destroyed, officers told AFP. A spate of bomb and mortar attacks in and around Baghdad slaughtered 16 more people, including two civilians killed when a hidden bomb ripped through a budget restaurant frequented by Shiite labourers. Meanwhile, police were investigating how a bomb was detonated inside the public works ministry on Monday, killing five officials and lightly wounding Vice President Adel Abdel Mahdi. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. you shall hear, you shall see and you shall be made known of many things that shall take place during the coming week and during the months that are ahead. For you shall hear of Iran and their missile program that is able to reach into outer space etc..

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The Monitor's View Mon Feb 26, 3:00 AM ET

Negotiating isn't always done in words. Sunday, Iran launched a suborbital rocket, a day before the Security Council was to weigh more sanctions on Iran's nuclear enrichment. Was this a shot across the West's bow? Or partly a warm-up for striking a deal? At the least, the 94-mile-high launch was a wake-up call about Iran's potential as a global military player, much like Russia's 1957 Sputnik launch escalated the cold war and started the space race. The rocket itself, perhaps built with North Korean help, could be converted within a few years to a type that delivers a warhead 3,000 miles away. That would help lift Iran's military posture from purely defensive to a first-strike capability. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You shall hear of the four lakes in the Antarctic that are causing the water to flow into the oceans etc..

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Lakes Beneath Antarctic Ice Sheets Found To Initiate And Sustain Flow Of Ice To Ocean

Date: February 26, 2007

Science Daily One of the planet's most remote and little-understood features may play a crucial role in transporting ice from the remote interior of Antarctica towards the surrounding ocean, according to a new research. Geophysicists Robin Bell and Michael Studinger from the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, a part of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, led a team that discovered four large, subglaical lakes that for the first time the link these water bodies locked beneath miles of ice, to fast flowing ice streams in Antarctica. Together with colleagues from NASA, the University of New Hampshire and the University of Washington, the scientists found that, in four separate cases, lakes appear to contribute to the formation of ice streams. etc.. etc.. etc.. Moreover, their work suggests that subglacial lakes could play a role in and sea level rise as well as regional and global climate change. Meltwater at the base of ice streams increases the flow of ice to the oceans, which could, in turn, contribute to higher sea levels worldwide etc.. and the news story continues with details...

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etc.. You shall hear of tornadoes again etc..

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Tornadoes hit Missouri, Kansas as storm system heads Southeast

Updated 3/1/2007 10:38 AM ET

From staff and wire reports

Tornadoes struck the nation's mid-section today as part of a severe storm system packing hail and high winds that is rolling toward the heart of the Southeastern states. In Caulfield, Mo., deputies reported some injuries from tornadoes that moved through the southern part of the state, damaging homes and businesses. etc.. etc.. A twister also touched down in Linn County, in Kansas, along the Missouri state line etc.. and the news story continues...

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For the weather conditions will be very bad.  You shall hear of tornadoes again, you shall hear of the global warming for they are waking up to the fact of how serious it is. etc..

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Deadly tornado Hits Alabama High School

Students killed as roof falls in storm

News service reports

Enterprise, Ala. - Tornadoes killed at least seven people in Alabama on Thursday, including rive at a high school where students were trapped under a collapsed roof, state officials said.  Two died elsewhere in Enterprise and one in rural Millers Ferry, where a separate twister wrecked mobile homes, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Rescue teams search for storm victims

POSTED: 10:53 a.m. EST, March 2, 2007

AMERICUS, Georgia (CNN) -- Search parties were going door-to-door Friday in Americus, Georgia, after deadly storms destroyed the town's Red Cross headquarters, shut down a hospital and swept away its ambulances. Storms spawning tornadoes killed 20 people in three states. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Scientists launch "Polar Year" project  (AP)

Paris - Children in Norway plead for snow, Polar researches describe melting glaciers,.  Some experts say that within this century, the Arctic may no longer be ice-locked.  Facing this prospect, 50,000 scientists from 63 nations launched a study Thursday called the International Polar Year, to investigate how global warming is affecting the Earth's poles and what that means for all those living in between.  It's been 50 years since international researchers last pooled research on the polar world etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. you shall hear about et.. etc.. the wind that blew down the tower etc.. 

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Broadcast tower under construction in Camden Co. collapses during storm

A local television broadcaster suffered a setback in their progress towards upgrading their system when the transmission tower that was being constructed to carry their digital broadcast signal collapsed.  WSKY-TV, which broadcasts on channel 4 in the Hampton Roads area has been erecting the new tower near South Mills in Camden County, NC, on the North Carolina/Virginia borderGlenn Holterhouse, President and General Manager of WSKY, said that the tower was about three weeks from completion. The tower, as well as the building housing the transmitter equipment are both total losses. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. all the things that you see in the news shall even be accelerated this week, etc... you shall see many, many, many more things.  More deaths in Iraq,  more deaths in Afghanistan, etc..

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Suicide car bomber kills 26 in Baghdad

POSTED: 9:50 a.m. EST, March 5, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Black smoke filled the skies over central Baghdad just before midday Monday as a suicide car bomber detonated explosives in a busy commercial district, killing 26 people and wounding 54 others, Baghdad police said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Afghanistan: Bombing and gunfire, than riot

A suicide bombing aimed at an American convoy triggered a chaotic round of gunfire on a highway in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, leaving at least eight civilians dead, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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9 U.S. soldiers killed north of Baghdad

BAGHDAD (CNN) -- At least nine U.S. soldiers were killed Monday in a pair of deadly attacks north of Baghdad, the U.S. military reported Tuesday -- making it the deadliest day for U.S. forces in a month. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Police official: 93 dead, 147 wounded in twin suicide bomb attack in Hilla

HILLA, Iraq (CNN) -- Two suicide bombers who struck a crowd of Shiite pilgrims Tuesday in this Shiite city south of Baghdad killed 93 people and wounded 147, a Hilla police official told CNN. The official said 40 of the injured are in critical condition. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. There shall be a great earthquake you shall hear about that etc..

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At least 70 dead in Indonesian earthquake and aftershock

JAKARTA (CNN) -- A strong earthquake followed by an almost equally strong aftershock rocked Sumatra in western Indonesia Tuesday morning, killing at least 70 people, according to a presidential spokesman. etc.. etc.. etc.. Indonesian television showed widespread damage to buildings on the island, including a hospital that had to be evacuated. The U.S. Geological Survey reported a magnitude 6.3 earthquake about 30 miles north-northeast of Padang etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. For the winter weather shall be severe, temperatures dipping 35 and more below, etc..

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East Shivers, But Mountain Outpost Is Colder Still
Web Editor: Rebecca Stefansky, Producer

Created: 3/7/2007 7:41:49 AM

Updated: 3/7/2007 11:29:23 AM

Some of the coldest temperatures in early March have hit the Eastern part of the country this week, and nowhere is that more apparent than at the highest point in the Northeastern U.S. The mercury dipped to 37 below zero Tuesday morning at the summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire, elevation almost 6,300 feet. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. I say unto you, keep your eyes open, for you shall see the man of peace Abdullah 11 as he presses to form a peace treaty. etc..

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You will see the antichrist as he rises higher and higher to his position.  Remember, don't look at him in the way or the light that he shall be in the last three and a half years, but look at him as he will be before and during the first three and a half an then you will recognize who he is.  For truly he comes out of the little horn, as I have said, even as my word has declared unto you. etc..

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etc.. Know ye not that the peace treaty that Abdullah 11 is pushing for, he desires to have it in six months etc..

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Abdullah: U.S. the key to Mideast peace

By George Gedda  (AP)

Washington - Citing the risks of further delay, Jordan's King Abdullah 11 told Congress Wednesday the United States must take the lead in creating conditions for a permanent peace between Israel and the Palestinians.   Speaking to a joint meeting of the House and Senate members, Abdullah said that history has shown that progress in Mideast peace making is impossible without American leadership.  "We look to you to play a historic role," he said, adding that results are needed "not in one year or five years but this year."  "No more blood shed, more lives pointlessly taken," Abdullah declared. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You shall see the floods now etc.. etc.. etc.. you shall hear of the mudslides etc..

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Swift flooding leaves two dead near San Antonio

Flooding caused by torrential rainstorms swept cars off roads in central Texas, killing two people Monday, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Fiji flash flooding kills 5

POSTED: 4:43 a.m. EDT, March 12, 2007

SUVA, Fiji (Reuters) -- Five Fijians have drowned in flash flooding caused by torrential rain in the northern and western part of the South Pacific island chain, local media said on Monday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Mudslides, derailment hamper CN rail traffic

Mon Mar 12, 6:19 PM ET

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Rockslides, mudslides and floods have hindered traffic on Canadian National Railway Co.'s mainline in the West and a 32-car derailment upset operations in the East, it said on Monday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. The cost of living shall skyrocket, etc..

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Beleaguered Zimbabwe tobacoo farmers head for early sales

by Godfrey Marawanyika 18 minutes ago

HARARE (AFP) - Zimbabwe's beleaguered tobacco farmers, once a mainstay of the economy, will troop into town this week for the annual sales a month early in a bid to beat the impact of the galloping inflation rate. The tobacco-selling season traditionally begins in April, but with inflation now at 1,730 percent and the cost of living surging by the week, farmers fear they may not cover the cost of the next crops if sales are not brought forward. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Flooding Causes Problems

Rain, melting snow swamp basements, close roads

By Peter Lyman Staff writers

A stream of rushing water sloshed over Marty Fenner's hip boots as he stood in the middle of Hogsback Road near South Onondaga, surveying the newly formed pond that surrounded his house Wednesday. etc.. etc.. In Madison County, 20 emergency calls involving flooded basements etc.. etc.. Cayuga County emergency dispatchers said they had taken many calls involving flooded basements, etc.. In Onondaga County, about 2 feet of water covered Hogsback Road etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. you shall see many, many, many more things.  More deaths in Iraq, etc..

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Iraq killings leave 26 dead as Blair denies civil war

by Jay Deshmukh 21 minutes ago

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Car bombs and shootings claimed 26 lives in Iraq on Thursday and the US military announced the deaths of five more troops, as Britain's Tony Blair asserted the country is not in the grip of civil war. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. you shall hear of the global warming for they are waking up to the fact of how serious it is. etc..

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Winter has been world's warmest on record

POSTED: 6:45 a.m. EDT, March 16, 2007

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- This has been the world's warmest winter since record-keeping began more than a century ago, the U.S. government agency that tracks weather reported Thursday. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said the combined global land and ocean surface temperature from December through February was at its highest since records began in 1880. etc.. etc.. etc.. The 10 warmest years on record have occurred since 1995. etc. and the news story continues....

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etc.. you shall see many, many, many more things.  More deaths in Iraq, etc..

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Iraq gas attack makes hundreds ill

POSTED: 12:02 a.m. EDT, March 18, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Bombers detonated three chlorine-filled trucks in Anbar province, the U.S. military said Saturday. The attacks killed two police officers and sickened about 350 Iraqis and six coalition force members, the military said. The bombs went off within three hours Friday afternoon and evening in three different locations: etc.. etc.. Seven U.S. soldiers die The Pentagon announced the deaths of seven U.S. soldiers Saturday. Four died and one was wounded in an explosion in Baghdad. One died Saturday after he was shot during operations in Baquba A sixth soldier with Task Force Lightning died Saturday in a non-combat-related incident, which is under investigation. Another soldier died Wednesday of wounds suffered in a roadside bombing in Samarra on March 5, the military said. The U.S. death toll in the Iraq war is now 3,211; seven civilian contractors of the Defense Department also have been killed etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You shall hear of the earthquakes, etc..

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Sun Mar 18, 2:03 AM ET

Two earthquakes rock east Indonesia, no casualties

JAKARTA (Reuters) - Two earthquakes hit eastern Indonesian regions on Sunday, but there were no reports of casualties or damage, a meteorological official said. A moderate earthquake measuring 5.4 on the Richter scale struck Papua province at 11:24 a.m. (0224 GMT), said an official at the National Meteorology and Geophysics Agency. It was centered 147 km (91 miles) northwest of the provincial capital, Jayapura, at a depth of 78 km, the official said. Earlier, a 5.9 magnitude quake jolted Ternate on the Moluccas islands, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Don't look for North Korea to do everything that she says she is going to do, etc..

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Envoy: North Korea says it's preparing to shut down nuclear facility

BEIJING North Korea has told delegates at nuclear talks in China that it's preparing to shut down its main reactor. That's word from South Korea's chief nuclear envoy. He says North Korea promised to submit a list of its nuclear programs and disable its nuclear facility "as soon as the right conditions are created." Shutting down its nuclear reactor is a key step in last month's disarmament agreement. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. don't expect peace in Iraq; etc..

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General: Insurgents used kids as cover, then killed them

POSTED: 8:44 a.m. EDT, March 21, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi insurgents used two children as cover to get through a checkpoint in Baghdad and then blew up the car while the kids were still inside, a U.S. general said Tuesday. The car went through a checkpoint Sunday and parked by a market across the street from a school, said Maj. Gen. Michael Barbero, deputy director for regional operations in the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Two adults jumped from the car, leaving the children in the back. Moments later, the car exploded, witnesses said. The two children and three bystanders died in the blast, and seven others were hurt, Pentagon officials said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Iraqi deputy prime minister hurt in assassination attempt

POSTED: 9:55 a.m. EDT, March 23, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Salam al-Zubaie was wounded in a suicide bombing inside his Baghdad compound, security officials and witnesses told CNN. An official in al-Zubaie's office told CNN the deputy prime minister had survived an assassination attempt.  The blast knocked out rooms and, according to an official with Iraq's Interior Ministry, six people were killed and 15 were wounded. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. The EU will continue to grow and gain strength etc..

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EU clears Berkshire Hathaway purchase of TTI

Billionaire Warren Buffett's company won EU regulatory approval Thursday to buy U.S. company TTI Inc., which distributes electronic components that other companies use to make products.  The EU usually rules on combinations where companies have a joint global turnover of more than $6 billion. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. don't expect peace in Iraq; etc..

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Attacks in Iraq Kill More Than 45

By Karin Brulliard

Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, March 24, 2007; 6:42 PM

BAGHDAD, March 24 -- More than 45 Iraqis were killed and dozens injured in suicide bombings across Iraq on Saturday, officials said, as insurgents stepped up their offensives against the Iraqi police and military. The deadliest attack took place in Baghdad when a suicide bomber managed to get a truck loaded with construction materials -- and explosives -- past a checkpoint and into the parking lot of a Dora neighborhood police station, where construction work was being done. Fourteen policemen and six civilians were killed, and 26 people were wounded, news services reported, citing police sources. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Many terrible things are taking place, the tornadoes, the flooding, etc.. 

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Flooding woes continue north of Indianapolis

March 24, 2007 05:46 PM EDT

Hamilton County - Spring flooding is still causing problems north of the Circle City. It began Friday, but many trouble spots became even more troubled Saturday morning. etc.. etc.. All over Hamilton county crews are busy closing roads like State Road 19 between Logan and Field Drive in Noblesville. "Here on 19th, this is probably the highest I've seen it in a number of years," said Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear. A total of 13 roads are flooded. . etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Tornadoes Strike in the Southwest

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: March 25, 2007

ALBUQUERQUE, March 24 (AP) — At least 13 tornadoes swept along the New Mexico-Texas state line on Friday, destroying homes and other buildings and injuring several people, two of them critically, the authorities said. The worst damage was in the towns of Logan and Clovis, which are about 80 miles apart, the police said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. You shall hear of the earthquakes, etc..

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Two strong quakes shake Vanuatu; no reports of damage

POSTED: 5:44 a.m. EDT, March 25, 2007

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- Two powerful earthquakes shook the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu on Sunday, but police said a tsunami alert passed without incident. No injuries or damage were immediately reported. Australia's Emergency Management Office had initially warned that the quakes, measuring magnitude 7.2 and 6.0, could generate a tsunami affecting Vanuatu's outlying islands, a police spokesman said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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1 dead, 160 hurt in Japan quake

POSTED: 3:47 a.m. EDT, March 25, 2007

TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- A powerful earthquake struck Japan on Sunday, killing at least one person and injuring 160 others as it damaged buildings and triggered a small tsunami along the coast, officials and media reports said. The magnitude-6.9 quake struck at 9:42 a.m. (0042 GMT) off the north coast of Ishikawa prefecture (state), Japan's Meteorological Agency said. The agency issued a tsunami warning urging people near the sea to move to higher land. A small tsunami measuring 10 centimeters (6 inches) hit the shore 36 minutes later, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. don't expect peace in Iraq; etc..

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Five US soldiers killed as Iraq violence ploughs on

by Jennie Matthew Mon Mar 26, 5:58 AM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Attacks swept across Iraq on Monday with six Iraqis and five US soldiers declared dead amid reports that the outgoing US ambassador held talks with Sunni rebel groups in a bid to curb the insurgency. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Truck bombs kill 63 in markets; two U.S. troops die

 By Kim Gamel  (AP)

Baghdad - Two truck bombs shattered markets in Tal Afar on Tuesday, killing at least 63 people and wounding dozens in the second assault in four days on the predominantly Shiite Muslim city.  After the bombings, suspected Sunni insurgents tried to ambush ambulances carrying the injured out etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Let your prayers be for those that are caught in the many weather storms that shall come, etc.. 

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Wild weather wallops Southern California

(AP)

Los Angeles - Volatile weather swept through Southern California on Tuesday, delivering downpours, hail, snow and fierce winds that capsized boats and toppled power lines and trees.  More than 140,000 customers lost power. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Twisters sweep Plains, kill 3

POSTED: 10:44 a.m. EDT, March 29, 2007

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (AP) -- An early spring storm swept across the Plains early Thursday, spinning off tornadoes that killed an Oklahoma couple in a home that was blown to pieces and a Colorado woman whose small town was nearly destroyed. A tornado as wide as two football fields carved a destructive path through Holly, Colorado etc.. etc.. At least 11 tornadoes were reported throughout western Nebraska on Wednesday, etc.. etc.. As the storm moved through Texas, the Panhandle region was hit with baseball-sized hail, rain and 70 mph wind etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. don't expect peace in Iraq; etc..

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Car bombings kill 20 north of Baghdad

POSTED: 12:01 p.m. EDT, March 29, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Three car bombings killed at least 20 people and wounded 21 others Thursday in a town north of Baghdad, police said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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New Ambassador in Iraq

Blasts hit markets in Shiite areas of Baghdad

By Steven R. Hurst  (AP)

Baghdad - Five suicide bombers struck Shiite market places in northeast Baghdad and a town north of the capital at nightfall Thursday, killing at least 122 people and wounding more than 150 in one of Iraq's deadliest days in years. etc.. etc.. At least 178 people were killed or found dead Thursday, which marked the end of the seventh week of the latest U.S.-Iraqi military drive to curtail violence in Baghdad and surrounding regions. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. you shall see many terrible things taking place the tornadoes, the flooding, etc..

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7 Killed, 40,000 Displaced In Argentine Flooding

April 1, 2007 8:22 a.m. EST
Komfie Manalo - All Headline News Correspondent

Buenos Aires, Argentina (AHN) - Authorities in Argentina disclosed on Saturday that at least seven people were killed and over 40,000 people were forced to flee their homes after heavy rains triggered severe flooding in three provinces in the region. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. You shall hear of the earthquakes, etc..

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13 dead following Solomons tsunami

POSTED: 12:05 p.m. EDT, April 2, 2007

(CNN) -- At least 13 people died in the Solomon Islands Monday after two earthquakes and a tsunami hit the western part of the island-chain nation, the country's chief spokesman said. Alfred Maesulia, the Solomon Islands' government spokesman, told CNN that "a lot of people" were missing, which he suggested may be in the range of 10 to 20 people. etc.. etc.. Maesulia said the damage in Gizo was caused by the first of the two earthquakes, which the U.S. Geological Survey said registered with a magnitude of 8.0. After the first earthquake, "a strong wave" swept through the Gizo township, Maesulia said, but the major damage to Gizo was caused primarily by the first earthquake. "All the houses near the sea were flattened," as water "right up to your head" swept through the town, resident Judith Kennedy told The Associated Press. "The downtown area is a very big mess from the tsunami and the earthquake," she said, adding that aftershocks were still being felt several hours later. "A lot of houses have collapsed. The whole town is still shaking." etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. don't expect peace in Iraq; etc..

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7 Fort Drum Soldiers Killed

Six in Iraq, one in Afghanistan since Thursday

By Pam Lundborg  Staff writer

Four more soldiers from Fort Drum were killed in Iraq Sunday when their vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device, according to an Army press release. etc.. etc.. It was a tragic week for soldiers at Fort Drum.  On Monday, the defense Department disclosed the identities of three other Fort Drum soldiers recently killed. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. you shall see many terrible things taking place the tornadoes, the flooding, the global warming, etc..

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Weather produces tornadoes

By Michael Wilkey

JONESBORO -- The first major storm of 2007 leveled a Jonesboro uniform business Tuesday night and spawned at least three tornadoes during a 2-hour period over two counties. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Avalanches, floods kill more than 110 Afghans

KABUL (AFP) - More than 110 people have been killed in floods and avalanches across Afghanistan over the past four days, the interior ministry said Tuesday. etc.. etc.. etc.. The interior ministry said thousands of livestock were killed and large swathes of farmland were also destroyed in the past four days. Nineteen of the country's 34 provinces had been affected, it said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Global warming driving Australian fish south: report

By Michael Byrnes Wed Apr 4, 4:33 AM ET

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Global warming is starting to have a significant impact on Australian marine life, driving fish and seabirds south and threatening coral reefs, Australia's premier science organization said on Wednesday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. drought shall come back with great vengeance, etc...

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Inland canals, wetlands to dry up as water managers limit damage from drought

By Andy Reid
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Posted April 4 2007

With the drought becoming one of the worst on record, water managers today plan to cut off South Florida communities from tapping the Everglades to restock drinking water supplies. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Governor Declares Drought Emergency

KFYR-TV News 4/4/2007

Governor Hoeven has issued an emergency drought declaration for communities along the Missouri River. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Wednesday April 4, 02:06 PM

Drought forces bulldozing of fruit trees

Thousands of dead fruit trees are being bulldozed in north-east Victoria because of the drought. Dryland orchardists use dams and bores for water as they do not have access to irrigation channels. Poor rainfall means many farmers are now drastically reducing the size of their orchards. Jane Buck from Wangaratta says the dam water for her stone fruit ran out in December and after picking six rows of trees, she has had to leave the rest to die. "Out of a whole 4,000 trees, we now have 3,900 dead," she said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Let your prayers be for those that are caught in the many weather storms that shall come, etc.. 

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Freak snow storm hits Maine, triggers emergency

Thu Apr 5, 4:31 PM ET

BOSTON (Reuters) - A freak spring storm blanketed parts of Maine in nearly a foot of snow on Thursday, snarling traffic and forcing the governor to declare an emergency after at least 275,000 homes and businesses lost power. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. you shall see many terrible things taking place the tornadoes, the flooding, the global warming, etc..

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U.N. issues stark climate change warning

By Seth Barenstein  (AP)

Brussels, Belgium - As the world gets hotter by degrees, millions of poor people will suffer from hunger, thirst, floods and disease unless drastic action is taken, scientists and diplomats warned Friday in their bleakest report on global warming.  All regions of the world will change, with the risk that nearly a third of the Earth's species will vanish etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. don't expect peace in Iraq; etc..

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Suicide chlorine bomb in Iraq kills 27

By STEVEN R. HURST, Associated Press Writer Fri Apr 6, 9:50 PM ET

BAGHDAD - A suspected al-Qaida in Iraq suicide bomber smashed a truck loaded with TNT and toxic chlorine gas into a police checkpoint in Ramadi on Friday, killing at least 27 people the ninth such attack since the group's first known use of a chemical weapon in January. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Six U.S. Soldiers Are Killed in Iraq

Cleric urges united front against U.S. forces  (AP)

Baghdad - The powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr ordered his militiamen on Sunday to redouble their battle to oust American forces and argued that Iraq's army and police should join him in defeating "your archenemy."  The U.S. military announced the weekend deaths of 10 American soldiers, including six killed on Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Evil will be all around fighting, and wars, etc..

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Bombs kill seven NATO soldiers

Government confirms six of the dead were members of the Canadian forces in a convoy.  (AP)

Kabul,  Afghanistan - Roadside bombs in southern Afghanistan on Sunday left seven NATO soldiers dead, the alliance said, etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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Daylong Battle in Baghdad

Clash wounds 16 U.S. troops; attacks break out elsewhere

By Lauren Frayer  (AP)

Baghdad - A raging, daylong battle erupted in central Baghdad on Tuesday and four Iraqi soldiers were killed, 16 U.S. soldiers were wounded and a U.S. helicopter was hit by by ground fire at the close of the second month of the security crackdown on the capital.  etc.. and the news story continues...  

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17 dead in Algerian bomb attacks

POSTED: 10:09 a.m. EDT, April 11, 2007

ALGIERS, Algeria (CNN) -- Bombs killed at least 17 people and wounded 82 in Algiers on Wednesday in the first such attack in Algeria's capital in years, raising fears of a return to violence in the north African country. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the days ahead are very bad. The cost of living shall skyrocket, jobs shall go down etc..

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Citigroup to hack 17,000 jobs

Nation's biggest bank cutting 5.2% of its work force but analysts say the move might hurt more than help.

By Rob Kelley CNNMoney.com staff writer

April 11 2007: 10:21 AM EDT

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Citigroup said Wednesday it is cutting 17,000 jobs in its first major overhaul in 10 years but some industry analysts said the cuts could be the exact opposite of what the nation's biggest bank needs. In addition to the cuts, the New York-based bank said it will move 9,500 jobs to "lower-cost locations" - with about two-thirds of those jobs being moved as the positions become vacant. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. don't expect peace in Iraq; etc..

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Three Lawmakers Killed in Bomb Attack on Iraq's Parliament Building Thursday, 

April 12, 2007

BAGHDAD — A homicide bomber detonated himself inside the Iraqi parliament cafeteria Thursday, killing at least eight people — including three lawmakers — in a stunning assault in the heart of the heavily fortified, U.S.-protected Green Zone an American military spokesman said. etc.. etc.. The blast came hours after a truck bomb exploded on a major bridge in Baghdad, collapsing the steel structure and sending cars tumbling into the Tigris, police and witnesses said. At least 10 people were killed. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. drought shall come back with great vengeance, etc...

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Residents ordered to cut water use by up to 30%

Florida - South Florida residents must cut water use by up to 30 percent under new rules approved Thursday in response to unprecedented drought conditions. etc. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. The region has never seen such widespread drought, district director Carol Wehle said.

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Posted on: Thursday, 12 April 2007, 18:00 CDT

There's No Doubt: It's a Drought

By Julie Sevrens Lyons, San Jose Mercury News, Calif.

Apr. 12--It's official: For the first time in 15 years, the Bay Area has entered into a drought, according to national climate experts.  In a new assessment being released today on the spread and severity of the dry spell affecting the Southwest, drought experts say most of California is experiencing at least "moderate" drought conditions. A wide swath of Southern California is being plagued by a "severe" drought and could face major crop and pasture losses and widespread water shortages or restrictions. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Posted on: Thursday, 12 April 2007, 18:00 CDT

‘All provinces have food deficit owing to drought’

Bulawayo Bureau

A FOOD situation assessment by the Ministry of Agriculture has revealed that all the country’s provinces have a food deficit because of the drought which hit the country in the 2006/07 agricultural season, the Minister Cde Rugare Gumbo, said yesterday.
In an interview, Cde Gumbo said the assessment had revealed that the drought in the last agricultural season was so harsh that even provinces which normally produce a surplus, such as Mashonaland West, were also facing food shortages. This means the Government would have to import grain to feed the nation. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Drought leaves 12 mln short of drinking water

Last Updated(Beijing Time):2007-04-13 09:39

Widespread and prolonged drought has left more than 12 million Chinese thirsty for drinking water, said the State Flood Control and Draught Relief Headquarters Thursday. The drought, which hit the country's north, northwest and southwest, has also affected 14 million hectares of arable land, among which 3.1 million hectares are crops. Tian Yitang, deputy chief of the office of the headquarters, said 11 million heads of livestock are also suffering from drinking water shortages. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. evil will be all around fighting, and wars,  earthquakes, tornadoes, etc..

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Many flee strong quake, but no deaths reported

Mexico - A strong earthquake swayed tall buildings from Acapulco to Mexico City early Friday, jolting people awake and sending many fleeing to spend the rest of the night outside. etc.. and the news story continues...

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System unloads tornadoes, hail

Twister damages Haltom City; man dies in FW

12:00 AM CDT on Saturday, April 14, 2007

By JEFF MOSIER, PAUL MEYER and TANYA EISERER / The Dallas Morning News

Savage storms spun off tornadoes, hurled hail the size of teacups and left tens of thousands of North Texans huddled in roadside ditches and emergency shelters Friday evening. etc.. etc.. A few miles north in Haltom City, a tornado caused the region's most dramatic damage shortly after 6 p.m. – ripping the roofs from homes, businesses and a Baptist church. The twister touched down at a Minyard supermarket, then cut a path east along State Highway 121 and the news story continues...

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Baghdad bombings kill 18; Copters crash

By HAMID AHMED, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 17 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - Two car bombs exploded minutes apart in a busy Baghdad market in a mainly Shiite district Sunday, killing at least 18 people, police said. North of the capital, two British helicopters crashed after an apparent collision in air, killing two service members, U.K. officials said. The bombings in the southwest Baghdad market opened Sunday's renewal of sectarian carnage a day after insurgents exploded a bomb close to one of Shiite Islam's holiest shrines in Karbala. The city's health department on Sunday revised its death tolls from the attack, saying 47 people were killed and 224 injured. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Facts about Japan and earthquakes 

POSTED: 12:42 a.m. EDT, April 15, 2007

(Reuters) -- A strong earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.3 jolted central Japan Sunday, but there was no danger of a tsunami, the Meteorological Agency said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Be not overly concerned concerning the weather patterns and the many changes that you see and the many changes that are taking place, for these are all end time signs. etc..

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Storm of a century, for Aprils

By Delen Goldberg Staff writer

The nor'easter that pounded the East Coast Monday dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of Central New York the most spring snow the region has seen in more than 100 years. etc.. etc.. Monday's nor'easter produced more snow in Central New York than any other spring storm since record keeping began in 1902. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Major flooding along Connecticut River

Posted Apr. 18, 2007
Updated 6:17 AM

(Middletown-WTNH) _ Major flooding is expected to continue along parts of the Connecticut River and other rivers from the runoff of our Spring Nor'Easter. The Connecticut River in Middletown was at 13.49 feet at 5:00 a.m., and was expected to rise up to 15 feet or more. etc.. and the news story continues..

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By HILDA MUÑOZ, Courant Staff Writer

Flooding has caused road and highway closures this morning.

In Farmington, all lanes in both directions of Route 4 are closed between Route 10 and Brickyard Road, according to the Department of Transportation website. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flooding leaves 2 dead, 1,700 evacuated

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

By CAROLYN FEIBEL and WILLIAM LAMB
STAFF WRITERS

Flooding from a fierce spring nor'easter that pummeled North Jersey for a second straight day Monday could get worse before it gets better, forecasters and local officials said.  More than 1,700 people have been evacuated, dams have overflowed and homes have been inundated by feet of rushing water throughout Bergen and Passaic counties. Officials said the flooding is the worst they have seen in two decades etc.. and the news story continues...

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Gunman kills 32 in Virginia Tech rampage

By SUE LINDSEY, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 9 minutes ago

BLACKSBURG, Va. - A gunman massacred 32 people at Virginia Tech in the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history Monday, cutting down his victims in two attacks two hours apart before the university could grasp what was happening and warn students. The bloodbath ended with the gunman committing suicide, bringing the death toll to 33 and stamping the campus in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains with unspeakable tragedy, perhaps forever. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Four Blasts Rock Baghdad, Kill at Least 111 Wednesday, April 18, 2007

BAGHDAD — Four large bombs exploded across Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at least 111 people and wounding scores as violence climbed toward levels seen before the U.S.-Iraqi campaign to pacify the capital began two months ago. In the deadliest of the attacks, a parked car bomb detonated in a crowd of workers at the Sadriyah market in a mostly Shiite area of central Baghdad, killing at least 66 people and wounding 86, said Raad Muhsin, an official at Al-Kindi Hospital etc.. and the news story continues..

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Deadly Day in Baghdad: 183 killed

Break in capital's security blamed on Sunni insurgents  (AP)

Baghdad - Suspected Sunni insurgents penetrated the Baghdad security net Wednesday, hitting Shiite targets with four bomb attacks that killed 183 people - the bloodiest day since the U.S. troop increase began nine weeks ago.  etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iran will continue to press forward building her nuclear weapons. etc..

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U.N. agency alleges Iran enriching uranium gas  (AP)

Vienna, Austria - Iran is delivering small amounts of uranium gas to centrifuges that can enrich it to weapons-grade level and is running more than 1,300 centrifuge machines, according to an International Atomic Energy Agency document obtained Wednesday by the Associated Press. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The global warming that is going on already, it shall grow greater and greater and greater and you shall see it very soon now. The flooding, the forest fires, the calamities, many things that shall take place, etc.. 

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Wildfires damage 18 homes in Georgia

By RUSS BYNUM, Associated Press Writer Fri Apr 20, 12:13 AM ET

WAYCROSS, Ga. - Firefighters made slow progress Thursday against a pair of wildfires that covered nearly 50 square miles of tinder-dry forest and destroyed 18 homes. Authorities asked approximately 6,000 people to evacuate. etc.. and the news story continues...

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20. April 2007, Swissinfo
Forest fire alert due to warm, dry weather

The Swiss Federal Environment Office has put the country on alert, warning of a high risk of forest fires due to the lack of rain and unseasonably warm weather. A high: pressure area over part of western Europe has determined the weather in Switzerland over the past two weeks. Several forest fires have been reported over the past few days in areas of both southern and northern Switzerland. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Forest fires in Germany as temperatures soar

Sun Apr 15, 4:48 PM ET

BERLIN (AFP) - Forest fires broke out in southern and western Germany at the weekend as summer weather set in over most of the country, local authorities said on Sunday. In the southern state of Bavaria, a fire raged for two days near Lake Thumsee while firemen also battled smaller blazes in forests outside Munich. Some 60 hectares (148 acres) of forest on Lake Thumsee in the area of Bad Reichenhall caught fire on Friday. . etc.. and the news story continues...

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Posted on: Tuesday, 17 April 2007, 09:00 CDT

Forest Fires Flare in Dry Conditions

By David RossHIGHLAND CORRESPONDENT

FIREFIGHTERS yesterday fought to control forest and moorland fires at opposite ends of "tinderbox" Scotland, where a price was being paid for the unusually dry and warm weather. etc. and the news story continues..

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Truly, I say unto you, you do need me more, for the days that are ahead are very evil, the days that are ahead are very dark, the days that are ahead are very troublesome, etc..

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Man kills hostage, self at Johnson Space Center

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Monica Rhor Associated Press

Houston -- A NASA contract worker took a handgun inside an office building Friday at the Johnson Space Center and fatally shot a hostage before killing himself, police said. A second hostage escaped with minor injuries. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Virginia Tech rampage triggers apparent copy-cat threats

WASHINGTON The F-B-I says there have been 35-to-40 mostly school-based threats since the Virginia Tech tragedy. Experts suspect a copy-cat effect. etc.. the news story continues and concludes with this statement.. Experts say a shooting incident like Virginia Tech can have a contagion effect. It can push an already troubled person over the edge, helping to shape ideas and plans a suicidal child already has.

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etc. evil will be all around fighting, and wars earthquakes, tornadoes, etc..

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Beachgoers swept to sea following earthquake

Chile - An earthquake in remote southern Chile shook free a landslide of rocks, sending them smashing into a narrow fjord and causing massive 25-foot waves that swept away 10 beachgoers. etc. Rescuers were searching the cold Pacific waters for the other missing people from the beach after the 6.2 magnitude quake the day before, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the time on earth is very short, very short, and as you look on the face of the earth, you shall see many troubles.  The tornadoes, the drought, the global warming, etc.. etc.. etc..

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Oneida Lake might lose bottom feeder to warming

Scientists say rising summer water temperature appears reason for decline of burbot.

By Glenn Coin Staff writer

Sometimes the lowliest creatures tell the biggest tales.  That's the case with the unloved burbot, a catfish-like species that prowls the bottom of Oneida Lake.  for 10,000 years, is on the verge of disappearing from the lake.  The reason: rising water temperatures linked to global warming. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes slam through town, leaving 14 injured

Texas - Downed power lines, flattened houses and roads littered with debris kept many residents from returning to their homes Sunday in the rural Panhandle town of Cactus, Texas, hit hard by what appeared to be a group of tornadoes. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You do not need to fear when you hear about new diseases or pestilences or sicknesses because I have given you my word and said these shall not come nigh your dwelling if you stand upon my word etc.

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Wasp that kills pines spreading 

Onondaga, Madison, Oswego and Oneida among 25 counties infested.  (AP)

Albany - Almost three years since a pine-killing wasp was found in Upstate New York, its first discovery in any American forest, scientists have caught others in traps from Western New York to the Adirondacks. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Iraq premier denies civil war under way

Statement made same day gunmen separate bus riders by sect and kill 23.  (AP)

Baghdad - Gunmen shot and killed 23 members of an ancient religious sect in northern Iraq on Sunday after stopping their bus and separating out followers of other faiths while car bombings in the capital killed at least another 20 people. etc.  and the news story continues..

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Suicide car bombing kills nine U.S. soldiers

Plan to wall off Sunni neighborhood in Baghdad is being reconsidered.

By Kim Gamel  (AP)

Baghdad - Nine U.S. soldiers were killed and 20 wounded Monday in a suicide car bombing against a patrol base northeast of the capital in Diyala province, a volatile area that has been the site of fierce fighting, the military said.  The attack came on a day when insurgents struck across Iraq, carrying out seven other bombings that killed at least 48 people. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Truly, I say unto you, you do need me more, for the days that are ahead are very evil, the days that are ahead are very dark, the days that are ahead are very troublesome, etc..

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Death toll for weekend hits 11 in Philadelphia

Pennsylvania - A bloody, bullet-filled weekend left 11 people dead across Philadelphia, where drugs and disrespect have trumped brotherly love and the murder rate is on pace to be the highest in a decade.  Philadelphia has seen more than one killing a day this year totalling 127 as of Monday afternoon, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. even this week, saith your Father God.  You shall see and hear many things, tornadoes, etc..

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Spring storm brings tornadoes, snow, hail, floods to Colorado

By Don Mitchell

ASSOCIATED PRESS

2:26 p.m. April 24, 2007

DENVER – A spring storm brought a strange brew of tornadoes, heavy snow, rain and hail to Colorado on Tuesday, damaging buildings and forcing schools and highways to close. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Apr 24, 2007 5:44 pm US/Central

Tornadoes Reported Across North Texas

(CBS 11 News) Storms moved across North Texas on Tuesday, bringing reports of tornadoes, hail, 60-plus mph winds and heavy rains while damaging buildings and flooding streets in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Severe storms, tornadoes roar across Midwest

By Tom Coyne, Associated Press Writer

LAPORTE, Ind. — Storms with high winds rushed across four states Thursday, spawning tornadoes in Tennessee and Illinois and tossing a patrol car over a 3-foot-high fence in Indiana. At least seven people were injured. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. You shall see many troubles the etc..., the flooding, etc..

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New flooding in soggy northern New Jersey

The Associated Press

BRIDGEWATER, N.J. - With officials still tallying the damage from a soaking storm nearly two weeks ago, heavy rain overnight was causing new flooding in parts of northern New Jersey on Friday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Violence claims 72 more lives across Iraq   (AP)

Baghdad - Bombers struck an Iraqi army post northeast of Baghdad and civilian targets in the city as violence across Iraq killed at least 72 people Thursday, including the bullet-ridden bodies of 27 men dumped in the capital etc.. and the news story continues..

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Car bomb kills 30 at Shiite shrine in Karbala

Explosion near one of sect’s holiest sites wounds 50 people

Updated: 27 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A parked car exploded Saturday near one of Shiite Islam’s holiest shrines in the city of Karbala as people were headed to the area for evening prayers, killing about 30 people and wounding dozens, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Oh, hear me those who make ready for war to please your father and prove yourself. You have forgotten the Lord your maker who stretched forth the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth, now you shall come to the place where you shall fear every day because of the fury of the oppressors. Two kinds of calamities have befallen you, who feels sorry and compensates you, there are desolation and destruction on the land and in your city and in Babylon next to you, there are famine and sword. I will allow you to be in the hands of the tormentors and oppressors not many days hence. I will expose your pretended righteousness and your doings. When you cry out let your collection of idols deliver you. But he who takes refuge in me shall walk in total victory and possess the land and shall inherit the holy city, both their spiritual inheritance and their physical inheritance and their heavenly inheritance. But the wicked are like the troubled sea, for it cannot rest and its waters cast up mire and dirt. There is no peace, saith the Lord God Almighty, for the wicked. I say unto the foolish leaders of the land along with Babylon, behold the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot save nor his ears dull with deafness that it cannot hear. Your iniquities have made a separation between you and me and your god and your sins have hid my face from you so that I will not hear. For your hands are defiled with blood and your fingers with iniquity. Your lips have spoken lies, you tongue mutters wickedness, the way of peace you know not and there is no justice or righteousness in your goings. You have made your goings crooked paths, therefore, are justice and righteousness far from you. You are in your own ways rebelling and denying me and turning away and following the god of you father. Justice is turned away backward, and righteousness, unrightness and right standing with me standeth a far off. I will protect my people even against you and your army, but you I will not help, thus saith the Lord God Almighty. etc.. 

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Beware of the lies that your leaders speak, etc..

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Shelley Lewis

Laura, Spare Us All Your "Suffering"

Gosh, it just has to suck to be Laura Bush. Imagine holidays with her mother-in-law, for starters. And then, of course, there's her husband, the master of disaster himself. I picture her secretly wearing an "I'm with Stupid" t-shirt under her knit suits, just to compensate. And now it turns out she's really bummed out about the war in Iraq, way more than you or I, or anybody else except the Fortunate Son himself. She told Ann Curry on the Today Show: "No one suffers more than their President and I," watching the television reports of endless death and misery from Iraq. If only. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The Euro showing its power and worth, etc..

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Euro hits record high against dollar in trading

By Matt Moore  (AP)

Frankfurt, Germany - The euro climbed Friday to an all time high against the dollar.  The surge will not be kind to Americans visiting Europe this summer, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. evil will be all around fighting, and wars earthquakes, tornadoes, etc..

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Rare earthquake creates alarm in southern Britain

LONDON (AFP) - A rare earthquake shook households in southeast England on Saturday, toppling chimneys, causing power cuts and alarming residents, authorities said. The tremor, which the British Geological Survey (BGS) said hit 4.3 on the Richter scale, struck just after 8:15 am (0715 GMT), etc.. etc.. The quake -- whose epicentre was identified by the BGS as being 7.5 miles (12 kilometres) off the coast of Dover, in the English Channel -- was the largest to hit Britain since one in the West Midlands in 2002. Most of the damage was caused in the town of Folkestone, although the quake was felt around Kent and up to 100 miles (160 kilometres) away from its epicentre in other counties such as Essex, East Sussex and Suffolk. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For truly it is a dark time on the face of the earth and that time shall continue to get darker and darker and darker. etc..

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Pakistani official wounded, 22 killed in attack

Suicide bombing injures interior minister following a meeting in northwest

Updated: 12:11 p.m. ET April 28, 2007 (AP)

PESHAWAR, Pakistan - Security guards prevented a suicide bomber from killing Pakistan’s interior minister in an attack at a political gathering in a northwestern town Saturday that left at least 22 dead and 35 wounded, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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April in Iraq: 5th straight month of 80+ U.S. war dead

By Nancy A. Youssef

McClatchy Newspapers

WASHINGTON — At least 104 U.S. troops died in Iraq in April, capping the deadliest six-month period for U.S. forces since the war began more than four years ago. The military announced on Monday the deaths of five soldiers over the weekend. That made April the deadliest month so far this year and the sixth-deadliest of the war. It also brought to five the number of consecutive months when the American death toll has surpassed 80, the longest such stretch of the war. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You shall see many troubles the etc..., the flooding, etc..

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Flooding in Odessa, body found in San Antonio area

KETK 56 STAFF

UNDATED (AP) - Storms dumped rain on parts of Texas today -- with flooding in Odessa and recovery of a body in the San Antonio area.  A line of storms moved through the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area about 6 P-M, bringing strong winds and heavy rains. etc.. etc..  Rescue officials say some streets in Odessa had as much as four feet of water. etc.. and the news story continues...

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 Violent storms kill three; thousands without power

Texas - Days of deadly storms flooded roads, damaged homes and knocked down trees in Texas, and about 200,000 homes and businesses remained in the dark Thursday. etc..  and the news story continues.

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etc. evil will be all around fighting, and wars earthquakes, tornadoes, etc..

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Tornadoes Sweep Through Borderland

Thursday morning, skies were clear across the Borderland, but thought of Wednesday's tornadoes remained on the minds of many. The tornado warning brought not just tornadoes to the area, but wind and hail. "I've been out here for 40 years, this is the first time touch the ground," said Chaparral Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Chief Larry Brown. That's what a lot of Chaparral residents had to say. Some people couldn't believe it. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Huge twister hammers Kansas town

POSTED: 10:02 a.m. EDT, May 5, 2007

(CNN) -- A half-mile wide tornado swept through Greensburg, Kansas, on Friday night, injuring at least 50 people, 16 of them critically, and wiping out the majority of the town, according to officials and witnesses. At least one person was killed etc.. etc... etc.. Detrich, who was able to enter Greensburg soon after the twister passed through, said the town was flattened. "People were walking down the street like something out of a horror flick, a zombie movie," Detrich said etc.. and the news story continues...

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Twister kills 9, wipes out Kansas town

POSTED: 6:35 p.m. EDT, May 5, 2007

(CNN) -- A massive tornado killed at least nine people in southwestern Kansas on Friday night and destroyed nearly everything in its path. "My town is gone," City Administrator Steve Hewitt said after surveying the wreckage.  Kansas Emergency Management Agency spokeswoman Sharon Watson said eight of the deaths were in Kiowa County, where Greensburg is located, and one was in Stafford County, to the northeast. The region was in for more severe weather Saturday evening. The National Weather Service posted tornado watches from South Dakota to Texas, including Greensburg. Tornado warnings were issued in parts of Kansas and Nebraska late Saturday afternoon. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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9 GIs, journalist die in Iraq; torture chamber found

POSTED: 9:37 p.m. EDT, May 6, 2007

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Nine U.S. soldiers died in Iraq on Sunday, including six killed in a roadside bombing northeast of Baghdad, the U.S. military reported. A civilian journalist was also killed in the bombing in Diyala province. The journalist's identity was not released. The six soldiers killed were from the Army's Task Force Lightning. Two soldiers from that unit were wounded in the same attack, the military reported. In addition, the military reported the deaths of two Marines and another soldier who died over the weekend, bringing the U.S. toll in Iraq to 3,377 since the March 2003 invasion etc.. etc.. etc.. Multiple bomb attacks Twelve Iraqi police officers were killed and 11 were wounded -- in addition to two U.S. soldiers -- when insurgents attacked an Iraqi police headquarters in Samarra, just north of the Iraqi capital, on Sunday, the U.S. military said. Bayaa car bomb kills 33 The deadliest attack took place in a market in southwestern Baghdad's Bayaa section around noon. An Iraqi Interior Ministry official said a bomb in a parked car exploded, killing 33 people and wounding 74 others. etc.. etc..and the news story continues and ends with this statement... A roadside bomb killed a police officer and wounded three others who were patrolling Baghdad's Saydia neighborhood, an Interior Ministry official said. And in Baghdad's central Mansour district, a car parked near the Labor Ministry exploded, killing at least five people and wounding 10 others, a ministry official said. Separately, 24 bodies were found scattered across the capital Sunday, according to an Interior Ministry official.

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Car bomb kills 16 people in Iraq

By RAVI NESSMAN, Associated Press Writer 14 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - A suicide car bomber tore through a busy market in the Shiite holy city of Kufa on Tuesday morning, killing at least 16 people and wounding 70 in an attack sure to further enflame tensions between Iraq's Sunni and Shiite populations. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You will hear about the hurricanes and the flooding, the hot, hot, weather, the global warming, etc..

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Flooding forces evacuations in Plains

By JOHN HANNA, Associated Press Writer Mon May 7, 11:17 PM ET

TOPEKA, Kan. - Flooding forced hundreds of people from their homes Monday and blocked streets and highways following a weekend of violent thunderstorms across the central Plains. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Open Water

at the top of the world - in our lifetime

The Arctic Ocean sea ice area was smaller last month than any other April since NASA starting taking satellite images nearly 30 years ago, climate scientists said. etc.. etc.. etc.. But in a new study, scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and the National Center for Atmospheric Research conclude that the shrinking summertime Arctic pack ice is about 30 years ahead of the climate model projections. etc.. and the long news article continues..

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etc.. You will hear about the hurricanes and the flooding, etc..

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etc.. the drought shall continue to expand etc.

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Fires Rage in Georgia and Florida

Reporter: Andrea Candrian

TALLAHASSEE -- Authorities say fires totaling more than 130-thousand acres continue raging on the Georgia-Florida border, forcing hundreds of homes to evacuate. Starting with more than 130-thousand acres on fire in South Georgia and North Florida, authorities are evacuating at least three-hundred homes so far. Farther south, in Central Florida, three separate wildfires are raging, one south of Orlando and two near the Daytona area. Moving on towards south and southwest Florida firefighters are working to contain four separate wildfires, most are in the Everglades, and one is blazing near Naples, Florida. Florida fire officials have received hundreds of complaints about smokey conditions near the Florida-Georgia border. etc.. and the news story continues.

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U.S. appears beset by fires and floods

Evacuations taking place in Florida, Missouri, California and Georgia.

By Roger Petterson  (AP)

New York - Nature's fury made life miserable Wednesday from one end of the nation to the other with people forced out of their homes by wildfires near both coasts and the Canadian border and by major flooding in the Midwest. etc.. etc.. etc.. The flooding was produced by the drenching weekend thunderstorms across the Plains states that also devastated Greensburg, Kan.  In addition to 11 tornado deaths, two drowning deaths were blamed on the storms, etc.. etc.. etc.. On the west Coast, in view of many Los Angeles residents, a blaze had covered more than 800 acres in the city's sprawling Griffith Park behind the iconic Griffith Observatory. In the Southeast, a wildfire in northern Florida's Bradford County had forced the evacuation of about 250 homes, etc.. etc.. and the long news article continues and ends with this statement etc.. Officials in southeastern Georgia issued a mandatory evacuation Wednesday for an area including the town of Moniac, saying that by early today it might be in the path of a 107,000-acre blaze in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, the largest recorded blaze since state record-keeping began in 1957.

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etc.. higher prices oh the trouble that lies ahead for the world etc..

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Gas prices wreak havoc on the economy

Retail sales fall as prices surge, showing the pinch on consumers.

By Martin Crutsinger  (AP)

Washington - Consumers, battered by surging gasoline prices, cut back spending for clothes, cars and other items in April, raising worries about the weakened economy.  etc.. etc.. Analysts said weak retail spending and the big rise in gasoline prices were seen as delivering double whammy to the economy.  The worry is that if gasoline prices spike further and the troubles in housing deepen, consumer spending could be cut back further and the country could move toward a recession. etc. and the news article continues.. 

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Iraq Qaeda-led group claims attack in north

DUBAI (Reuters) - The al Qaeda-led Islamic State in Iraq group claimed responsibility on Monday for a suicide truck bombing that killed 50 people in a relatively peaceful town in the north. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. evil will be all around fighting, and wars, etc.. 

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Pakistan city virtually shut down after strike call

By Kamran Haider 2 hours, 12 minutes ago

KARACHI (Reuters) - Shops were closed and public transport off the streets of Karachi on Monday after nearly 40 people were killed and about 150 wounded in Pakistan's worst political street violence in two decades. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Iraq on verge of becoming failed state, think tank warns

LONDON (AFP) - Iraq, its government already largely irrelevant, is on the "verge of becoming a failed state" that risks collapse and fragmentation, a leading think tank warned Thursday. "The coming year will be pivotal for Iraq," said Gareth Stansfield, author of the report "Accepting Realities in Iraq" for the Chatham House research institute in London. "The internecine fighting and continual struggle for power threatens the nations very existence in its current form," he said. The report said US-led coalition forces are struggling to promote security in a country torn apart by not just one civil war but several insurgencies involving different religious, ethnic and political groups. Despite their recent "surge" to boost security in Baghdad, US forces appear to have "simply pushed insurgent activity to neighboring cities" and cannot create conditions that will resolve political differences among various groups. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. watch for more earthquakes just like took place this week, etc..

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Moderate earthquakes jolt Indonesian’s Papua, West Java
17 May 2007

JAKARTA - A moderate 5.4-magnitude earthquake jolted remote areas in the easternmost Indonesian province of Papua Thursday but there were no immediate reports of injury or property damage, a meteorology official said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Two earthquakes hit Iran's Fareghan

Thursday, May 17, 2007 - ?2005 IranMania.com

LONDON, May 17 (IranMania) - Two earthquakes jolted the city of Fareghan in the southern province of Hormuzgan on Wednesday. The quakes were measuring 4.2 and 4.1 and on the Richter scale. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Measures needed to prevent damage from quake

BANGKOK, May 17 (TNA) – A leading seismologist Thursday called on the government to map out measures against damage from future earthquakes in light of Wednesday's 6.1 magnitude quake in Laos and northern Thailand. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Green Zone Pounded 

U.S. hub in Baghdad hit for second day

By Kim Gamel  (AP)

Baghdad - Mortar rounds hammered the U.S. controlled Green Zone for a second day Wednesday, killing at least two people, wounding about 10 more and raising new fears for the safety of workers at the nerve center of the American mission in Iraq. etc.. etc.. etc.. Violence: At least 88 violent deaths were reported by police across Iraq on Wednesday, including 32 people who died the night before when a car bomb exploded in Abu Saydah.  Hospital officials and victims said chlorine gas may have been used in the attack. etc.. etc.. etc.. U.S. deaths: As of Wednesday, at least 3,399 members of the U.S. military have died etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. evil will be all around fighting, and wars, etc..

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Fighting widens in Gaza; 21killed in new violence 

Hamas militants beat Fatah lawmaker and her children, set fire to their apartment.

By Sarah El Deeb  (AP)

Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Gunfire and explosions raged across Gaza City Wednesday, killing at least 21 people in the most widespread fighting of nearly a year of clashes between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Israel attacks Hamas units from the air

At least 10 people die, dozens hurt as factional fighting continues.

By Sarah El Deeb  (AP)

Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Israel pounded more Hamas targets with airstrikes, killing 10 people and wounding dozens as it stepped deeper into fighting between the Islamic militants and the rival Fatah fighters of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Iraq-style bombings kill 7; 3 die in convoy car blast

Afghanistan - Two coordinated bomb blasts killed seven people in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on Thursday, including three police responding to the first explosion - an Iraq-style attack rarely seen in the country. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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Lebanese army, militants resume fighting

By SCHEHEREZADE FARAMARZI, Associated Press Writer 18 minutes ago

TRIPOLI, Lebanon - Artillery and machine gun fire echoed around a crowded Palestinian refugee camp Tuesday as the Lebanese government ordered the army to finish off the Fatah Islam militants holed up inside the camp in the country's north. The fighting — which resumed for a third straight day after a brief nighttime lull — reflected the government's determination to pursue the Islamic militants who staged attacks on Lebanese troops on Sunday and Monday, killing 29 soldiers. Some 20 militants have also been killed, as well as an undetermined number of civilians. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Car bomb kills 25 at Baghdad market

By RAVI NESSMAN, Associated Press Writer 9 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - A parked car bomb ripped through a packed outdoor market in southwestern Baghdad on Tuesday morning, killing 25 people and injuring 60 others, despite a 3-month-old security crackdown meant to reduce violence in the capital. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You shall see the war between Israel and her enemies increase in the fighting and intensify. etc..

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Israel vows response to rocket attack

By LAURIE COPANS, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 57 minutes ago

JERUSALEM - Israel on Tuesday pledged a harsh response for a Palestinian rocket attack that killed a woman in southern Israel, but Prime Minister Ehud Olmert acknowledged he does not have a quick solution for the nonstop rocket barrages launched from the Gaza Strip The Israeli threats — following a day of fighting in which five militants were killed in Israeli airstrikes — signaled there would be no halt in nearly a week of fighting. Israeli defense officials said the army would step up its attacks on Palestinian militants, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not moved by the global warming, for it is not man in that sense that has brought it forth, but the timing of earth is running out. etc..

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05/22/07 08:30

US religious leaders urge action on global warming


Washington (ANTARA News) - Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders are urging President George W. Bush and Congress to take action against global warming, declaring that the changing climate is a "moral and spiritual issue." In an open letter to be published on Tuesday, more than 20 religious groups urged U.S. leaders to limit greenhouse gas emissions and invest in renewable energy sources. "Global warming is real, it is human-induced and we have the responsibility to act," says the letter, which will run in Roll Call and the Politico, two Capitol Hill newspapers. "We are mobilizing a religious force that will persuade our legislators to take immediate action to curb greenhouse gases," it says. The letter is signed by top officials of the National Council of Churches, the Islamic Society of North America and the political arm of the Reform branch of Judaism. Top officials from several mainline Christian denominations, including the Episcopal Church, United Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church, African Methodist Episcopal Church and Alliance of Baptists also signed the letter, along with leaders of regional organizations and individual churches. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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No Sign of 2 From Fort Drum

27 killed in attack on funeral in Fallujah

By John F. Burns N.Y. Times News Service

Baghdad, Iraq - The growing confrontation between tribal leaders in Anbar province and al-Qaida took a violent turn Thursday, when a suicide bomber drove into a crowd gathering for a funeral procession in the volatile city of Fallujah, killing at least 27 people and wounding dozens of others. etc.. and the news story continues...

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U.S. deaths near grim Memorial Day mark

By STEVEN R. HURST, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 46 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - Americans have opened nearly 1,000 new graves to bury U.S. troops killed in Iraq since Memorial Day a year ago. The figure is telling — and expected to rise in coming months. In the period from Memorial Day 2006 through Saturday, 980 soldiers and Marines died in Iraq, compared to 807 deaths in the previous year. And with the Baghdad security operation now 3 1/2 months old, even President Bush has predicted a difficult summer for U.S. forces. "It could be a bloody — it could be a very difficult August," he said last week. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Oh, you shall see an increase in so many things that I have already spoken to you about. The drought, the global warming, they shall become big things again. etc..

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Upper Peninsula, May 25
Drought Lingers Despite Rains

Despite rains last night, an extended period of below average rainfall has resulted in abnormally dry conditions for much of the region. According to the latest report by the U.S. Drought Monitor, drought conditions have intensified across most of the Upper Peninsula. From Houghton to Ironwood is where some of the biggest deficits are found. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Drought worsens in WNC

WNC counties directed to conserve water

By Michael Flynn published May 27, 2007 12:15 am

ASHEVILLE — With an April freeze followed by a May drought, spring has not been kind to Western North Carolina. If the monthly rainfall total at the Asheville airport remains less than an inch, it will be the driest May since the National Weather Service began collecting data there in 1965, according to meteorologist John Tomko. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Drought rages on

By Bria Bolton
(Created: Thursday, May 24, 2007 4:21 PM CDT)

Although recent rainfall in north Texas has brought some relief, the worst drought since the 1950s rages on. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Web Editor Josh Roseman Last Modified: 5/26/2007 10:30:04 PM

The firefighters in south Georgia could really use some rain, but the skies don't seem to be cooperating. Drought conditions continued Saturday in Georgia and across the southeast, drying up some Memorial Day traditions. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Drought may delay opening of Binks golf course

By Dwayne Robinson Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Saturday, May 26, 2007

WELLINGTON — The fall opening of the Binks Forest Golf Club may be delayed about two months due to South Florida drought conditions, the course's new owner wrote village officials this week. Aquila Binks Forest Development LLC., which closed on the 216-acre course with Peninsula Bank this month, is anticipating a mid-November start, assuming drought conditions don't worsen. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Farmers Worry Drought Will Drive Up Prices

Hay Bails, Prices Also Worry Farmers, They Say

Warm weather and sunshine usually mean good times outdoors, but the lack of rain is about to push large areas in Tennessee into a major drought, state officials said. The drought is already choking farmers' crops, and it could even wind up affecting what consumers pay at the grocery store. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Governor issues drought warnings

Saturday, May 26, 2007

From staff reports Huntsville Times

Counties urged to prepare for water emergencies

MONTGOMERY - Gov. Bob Riley on Friday announced drought warnings for 37 counties, including DeKalb, Limestone, Madison, Marshall and Morgan counties. Riley took the action after the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs' Office of Water Resources declared severe drought conditions for parts of the state etc.. and the news story continues..

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Wildland fire season starts a month early

Abundant grass, drought and hot temperatures have brought wildland fire season to Utah about a month earlier than expected.
The Bureau of Land Management's Salt Lake field office said several small fires have already occurred, and fire watchers are preparing for what could become a very busy season. "We're seeing juniper setting new records for dryness and, although not very tall, cheatgrass blankets the West Desert," the BLM's Jeff Kline said Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Ukraine: soils drought caused crops damage on 400.000 ha area

As of May, 24, total acreage of agricultural crops in Ukraine which should be resowed due to severe drought totaled 400.000 ha, thereof 43.000 ha had been already reseeded by the indicated date, reported press-service of Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine referring to general data from the regions. In this report, during last week total sowing area covered by drought considerably increased. etc.. and the news story continues...

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China drought hits water supplies to 1.6 million

BEIJING (Reuters) - Nearly 1 million people in China's western province of Gansu are short of drinking water as the area faces its worst drought in 60 years, the official Xinhua agency reported late on Thursday.  Another 760,000 residents in neighbouring Sichuan are also facing shortages, even though heavy rains in the southwest caused flash floods and landslides that killed 21 and forced 112,000 to evacuate their homes.  In parts of Gansu, after two months without any significant rainfall, crops are expected to fail or not be planted on nearly 200,000 hectares, Xinhua said. Water prices in the hardest-hit areas have soared as high as 110 yuan ($14.38) per cubic metre. In Sichuan, which last year suffered its most severe drought in half a century, 72 counties have not had rain for at least 20 days, Zuo Xiong, deputy director of the Sichuan provincial meteorological station said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Power woes for Australia as drought bites

AAP | Saturday, 26 May 2007
BRISBANE: Power shortages could hit all areas of Australia except Tasmania if the drought continues, a new report shows.

A report by the National Electricity Market Management Company (NEMMCO) on the drought's impact on bulk electricity supplies was tabled at a Ministerial Council on Energy meeting in Melbourne. The report looked at the impact of two scenarios – a return to average rainfall and a continuation of the drought. Under the worst case scenario, NEMMCO said generators would need to seriously cut output to conserve water, taking up to 2,200 megawatts of generation capacity off-line by late 2008. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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U.S. Raid Frees Kidnapped Iraqis

By Alexandra Zavis  Los Angeles Times

Baghdad, Iraq - U.S. forces freed at least 41 kidnapped Iraqis during a raid Sunday on an al-Qaida hide-out northeast of Baghdad, the military said. etc.. etc.. The release came on a day when at least 64 Iraqis were killed or found slain in violence across the country, and the U.S. command announced the deaths of two more American soldiers. etc.. and the news story continues..

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10 U.S. soldiers killed in attacks on Memorial Day

5 Britons kidnapped in Baghdad; two car bombings kill 40 people

By Ravi Nessman  (AP)

Baghdad - Ten American soldiers were killed in roadside bombings and a helicopter crash on Memorial Day, the military reported today, making May the deadliest month of the year for U.S. troops in Iraq. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Overlook not North Korea, watch Russia, watch the EU, watch the things that are taking place, look at the signs and know that truly these are the last days, etc..

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RussiaNew missiles can penetrate any defenses

Putin warns against U.S. plans to put an anti-missile shield in Europe.

By Steven Gutterman  (AP)

Moscow - Russia tested new missiles Tuesday that a Kremlin official boasted could penetrate any defense system, and President Vladimir Putin warned that U.S. plans for an anti-missile shield in Europe would turn the region into a "powder Keg." etc.. and the news story continues....

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etc.. for all you shall hear now about the Mid-East is the trouble, the deaths, the bombings, the war. For it shall not cease like they think that it shall cease, but it shall grow even larger. Even in Iran you shall see them continue to press toward their goal and Iraq shall continue to be a bloody place, a place where it is not safe to leave our troops, a place where they should pull them out and bring them home, as they have been told, etc..

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Iraq's bloodiest month for US troops since Fallujah invasion

by Joseph Krauss Thu May 31, 2:46 PM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Six more US soldiers have been killed in Iraq the military announced on Thursday, confirming that May has become the deadliest month for American forces in two-and-a-half years. The number two US commander in Iraq, Lieutenant General Raymond Odierno admitted to reporters Thursday that violence was on the rise in Iraq, particularly in Baghdad, despite recent increases in US troop levels. "We've made small progress here. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. know my word and know what I have said, know that the days are getting darker in the world; the evil and the violence are growing at a rapid pace, far more rapid than most realize etc..

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FBI: Violent crimes rise for a second year in row  (AP)

Washington - Violent crime kept climbing in 2006, a top FBI official said Wednesday, previewing a report detailing nationwide increases in murders, robberies and other felonies for a second straight year. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Fourteen soldiers killed in 3 days

Four troops die in one bombing while another dies while confronting bomber.  (AP)

Baghdad - The U.S. military said Sunday that 14 American soldiers were killed over the past three days, including four in a single roadside bombing and another who was struck by a suicide bomber etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc.. watch for more earthquakes etc..

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China says 180,000 evacuated after earthquake

04 Jun 2007 14:24:02 GMT Source: Reuters

BEIJING, June 4 (Reuters) - Around 180,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in China's southwest, following a powerful earthquake that killed at least three and injured 313, the official Xinhua agency said on Monday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Earthquakes jiggle Lakeview and Maupin

No damage - Police phones start ringing with reports in south-central Oregon

Friday, June 01, 2007

RICHARD L. HILL

A swarm of small earthquakes rattled the Lakeview area in south-central Oregon.  The eight quakes, the largest a magnitude 3.0, caused no injuries or damage when they hit Wednesday, "but we felt them big time," said Chuck Pore, a Lake County deputy sheriff. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Quake jolts Philippine capital

Sun Jun 3, 7:36 AM ET

MANILA, Philippines - A moderate earthquake shook the Philippine capital's seaside tourist district and outlying rural regions late Sunday, but was not strong enough to cause any injuries or damage, officials said. The temblor had a preliminary magnitude of 5.1, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Small quakes hit California towns near Mexican border

By The Associated Press

CALEXICO - A pair of small earthquakes shook desert communities near the U.S.-Mexico border, but there were no reports of damage or injuries. The initial magnitude-3.1 quake struck at 11:33 p.m. Saturday and was centered 42 miles southwest of Ocotillo etc.. and the news story continues..

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June 04. 2007 8:52AM

Three Mild Earthquakes Shake NH Coast

The Associated Press

EXETER, N.H. After people called 911 to report hearing explosions, emergency officials initially thought there had been underground methane gas blasts. But it turns out that New Hampshire actually had three small earthquakes over the weekend. The tremors caused no damage or injuries. The state Emergency Management Agency said the quakes were felt Saturday night and Sunday afternoon in the Portsmouth-Exeter area. etc.. and the news story continues..

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5.3-magnitude earthquake shakes western Greece

A 5.3-magnitude earthquake shook parts of Greece's western mainland Tuesday, but there were no victims or damage reports."It was felt very strongly, it had a long duration," local governor Efthimios Sokos told state-run NET television. "Since April, we've had four earthquakes of more than magnitude-5, so people are generally anxious." etc. and the news story continues..

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etc.. loss of jobs, etc..

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Whirlpool to cut 700 jobs at Tennessee plants

Whirlpool Corp. is eliminating more than 700 jobs at two plants in Tennessee that manufacture dehumidifiers, air purifiers and cooking ranges, the company said Thursday.  The appliance maker also said it is negotiating a licensing agreement with potential global partners to manufacture, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For you shall see the darkness, you shall see the tornadoes, etc..

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At least six tornadoes reported Thursday and early this morning in Minnesota, Wisconsin

Associated Press

Article Last Updated: 06/08/2007 09:03:29 AM CDT

As numerous severe thunderstorms rumbled across a large swath of Minnesota and Wisconsin Thursday and early this morning, a tornado touched down in the small western Minnesota community of Elizabeth and at least five more tornadoes were reported in Wisconsin. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. oh, the trouble, the trouble, the trouble the world has. etc..

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Editorial Sampler

Cheney, Ahmadinejad engage in "crazy" talk

Daily Star, Beirut, Lebanon, on political leader's tough talk:

Mohamed El Baradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has warned against the "new crazies who say "Let's go and bomb Iran."  The remark was viewed as a reference to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney's stern warning from the deck of a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Gulf, ominously close to the Iranian coast, that Washington would prevent Tehran from "dominating" the Middle East, and "continue.. delivering justice to the enemies of freedom."  Cheney's rhetoric echoed remarks heard prior to the invasion of Iraq in 2003, a misadventure from which he seems to have learned no lessons.. 

Iran, too, has its share of irrationality in governance.  A week ago, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said the clock was ticking toward Israel's destruction. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Be not troubled over Iraq, for it is man's responsibility to pull out and they have not done it. etc..

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Attacks Hit Transportation System

Bridge blown up near city of Baqouba

By Qassim Abdud-Zahra  (AP)

Baghdad - Suspected al-Qaida bombers stepped up attacks on key transportation arteries, striking a bridge north of the capital Monday a day after shutting the superhighway south of Baghdad with a huge explosion that collapsed an overpass and killed three U.S. soldiers. etc.. etc.. etc.. The attacks on the bridges were the latest in a campaign to deepen turmoil in Iraq, especially on the vital transportation network linking Baghdad to the rest of the country. etc.. etc.. Other violence:  Iraqi police, morgue and hospital officials reported 34 deaths in sectarian violence across Iraq, including bodies dumped on Baghdad streets, etc.. and the long news story continues...

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etc.. Drought will continue, etc. etc. etc. etc. flooding, disaster here, disaster there, etc.

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China: Flooding death toll at least 71

POSTED: 5:52 a.m. EDT, June 12, 2007

BEIJING, China (AP) -- The death toll from flooding and landslides in southern China has risen to at least 71, with more rain forecast for the area, state media reported Tuesday. More than 640,000 people have been forced from their homes, Xinhua News Agency reported, citing an official from the Ministry of Civil Affairs. The torrential rains that triggered the flooding were expected to continue over the next couple of days, Xinhua said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Northeast Oklahoma Flooding From 3,000 Feet

KOTV - 6/11/2007 8:38 PM - Updated 6/12/2007 8:00 AM

Weekend rain causes flooding in northeast Oklahoma. Most of the heavy flooding was north of Bartlesville in Dewey, in Washington County. etc. and the news story continues..

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FLOODING CAUSES DAMAGE & SPURS EVACUATIONS

Cherokee County has declared a state of emergency with all the rain and overwhelming flooding. County officials say rain has caused some smaller bridges and drains to collapse, closing 25 roads. etc.. and the news story continues..

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107 dead from Bangladesh floods

POSTED: 10:12 a.m. EDT, June 12, 2007

CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AP) -- The death toll from a torrent of mudslides, flooding and lightning in southeastern Bangladesh rose to 107 Tuesday after rescuers found 14 more bodies, officials and witnesses said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. For you shall see as you enter into the weather that is ahead the tornadoes, etc.. the flooding, the earthquakes, etc.. etc.....  lack of water, high temperatures, etc..

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Hot Weather

Kimberly Curth  Jun 11, 2007

You can’t escape it, and it’s here to stay. We’re talking about that hot weather. The National Weather Service says we are above normal. And the lack of rain sure isn’t helping. Whether you are out working in it, or working out, there is no escaping the heat. the news story continues and ends with this statement..  We are half a year behind in our rainfall, that’s also the word from the National Weather Service. Eversole says normal rainfall would be about 66 inches a year, he says since January 2006, we are 32 to 33 inches below that.

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Storm Spins Up Tornadoes

AP - 6/14/2007 7:36 AM - Updated 6/14/2007 7:39 AM

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ There are no reports of damage or injury after at least four tornadoes briefly touched down in northwestern Oklahoma during the night but heavy rains has closed several roads. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Severe Storms Knock Out Local Power, Tornadoes Reported

Last Update: Jun 13, 2007 8:58 PM

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Severe storms, and possible tornadoes, tore through the First Coast Wednesday afternoon, making it the second straight day the area has dealt with severe weather. etc.. and the news story continues...

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"Midwest Storms Bring Tornadoes, Flooding"

Wild weather continues to blast other parts of the country.

A rain-wrapped funnel cloud turned into a tornado that struck Fairview, Oklahoma, Wednesday. There were no injuries or damage from that tornado. In Charleston, South Carolina, people are looking for high ground in an area of the city struck by serious flooding. The storm also brought large hail, lightning and 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Guatemala quake causes little damage

By RODRIGO ESTRADA, Associated Press Writer Thu Jun 14, 11:39 AM ET

GUATEMALA CITY - A powerful earthquake that shook Guatemala and parts of El Salvador caused widespread panic but left both countries virtually unscathed, officials said Thursday. Landslides were reported outside the Guatemalan capital in the southwest province of Escuintla from Wednesday's quake, but they apparently caused no casualties, etc.. and the news story continues..

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MAMMOTH LAKES, CA
Minor Earthquakes Hit Mammoth Lake

June 12, 2007 10:13 AM EDT

Greg Knight, News 4

A series of minor earthquakes struck the area near Mammoth Lakes on Monday night. The strongest of the nearly 100 quakes registered at 4.6 on the Richter Scale. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. you shall see many troubles. The tornadoes, the drought, the global warming, the flooding, the shortage of food, the high prices, etc..

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Gas Fuels Inflation

Report: Wholesale prices rose by 0.9 percent in May

By Martin Crutsinger  (AP)

Washington - The biggest jump in gasoline prices in six months helped push inflation at the wholesale level higher in May, etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc.. the tornadoes, etc. the flooding, etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. the drought, etc..

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Flooding hits Sherman area from staff and wire reports


Officials in Grayson County were responding to flooding as quickly as they possibly could Monday morning after rainfall totals since midnight had topped 7 inches. The rapidly rising waters forced the evacuation of two nursing homes in Sherman and at least one neighborhood. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Torrential rain causes flooding in NW Pakistan. by Nina Ridge

Torrential rain across parts of Pakistan over the past few days has resulted in flash floods which killed 22 people and injured more than 60. Seven villages in the north west of the country were hit by flooding on Saturday, which washed away more than 120 homes and left around 500 people homeless. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Flooding leaves 128 dead in China

SEVERE flooding in China has left at least 128 people dead and 24 missing, state media reported yesterday.  Direct economic losses of more than £500 million pounds were also caused by floods in the south, which come as northern China is experiencing a drought. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes, hail, rain hit S.D.-Wyo. border

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Weekend storms produced at least two tornadoes, large hail and heavy rain near the South Dakota and Wyoming border. Twisters touched down Saturday evening 3 miles east of Spearfish and a few minutes later 10 miles east of town, the National Weather Service reported. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the forest fires, etc..

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Fires still burning

From Staff Reports Sunday, June 17, 2007

MORGANTON - Burke County residents should start to see an end to the fires burning the western end of the county soon. Gil Knight, information officer for the U.S. Forest Service, said Shortoff Mountain continues to burn and fire has consumed 1,941 acres as of Sunday evening. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. loss of jobs, etc..

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Plastic-Chair Maker Syroco Shuts Down

Employees at Van Buren plant get short notice of grim news

By Charley Hannagan & Tim Knauss Staff Writers

Syroco Inc. employees arrived at work Monday to find out they no longer had jobs. etc.. etc.. Syroco said that is was laying off 371 workers and closing its headquarters and plant in Van Buren and plants in Arkansas, California and Florida. etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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etc. Realize that the war in Iraq will continue to get worse and worse. etc..

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Clashes with Shiite militants leave 20 dead

American troops engaged in heavy fighting with forces near Iraqi city of Basra.

By Damien Cave New York Times News Service

Baghdad, Iraq - American and Iraqi troops began major military operations north and south of Baghdad on Monday, while deep in the south near the Iranian border, a ferocious battle between American troops and Shiite militants left at least 20 dead and wounded scores more, etc... and the news story continues...

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Suicide truck bomber kills 18 in N.Iraq attack

By Ross Colvin | June 21, 2007

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed at least 18 people when he rammed a truck into a government building in northern Iraq on Thursday, partially knocking it down and demolishing nearby homes, police said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the tornadoes, etc. the flooding, etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. the drought, etc..

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4 missing in Catskills after flash flooding

ROSCOE, N.Y. (AP) — Severe thunderstorms caused flash flooding that washed out roads in the southern Catskill Mountains, and police said at least four people were reported missing Wednesday. One death was blamed on the storms elsewhere in the state. Up to eight inches of rain fell in two hours late Tuesday as the storms rolled across the region, washing out roads and homes and slamming trees into bridges in the rural area. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Realize that the war in Iraq will continue to get worse and worse. etc..

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14 U.S. Troops killed in Iraq

Roadside bombs in Baghdad led to most deaths

By Kim Gamel  (AP)

Baghdad - The U.S. command announced Thursday the deaths of 14 more American troops, most killed in powerful roadside bombs in Baghdad. etc.. etc.. A suicide truck bombing outside the Sulaiman Bek city hall in a predominantly Sunni area of northern Iraq killed at least 17 people, including the mayor, and wounded 66, officials said etc. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The tornadoes that shall come this week, etc..

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Tornadoes Damage Central Florida

ORLANDO, FL -- People in central Florida say a pair of tornadoes rocked their neighborhoods Monday night. At least one home was damaged after severe weather rolled across Ocala. The National Weather Service confirmed at least one tornado hit Marion County shortly after 9 o'clock p.m. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Rainstorm pummels north, central Iowa

Tornadoes were spotted in the northern parts, while hail, wind and an inch of rain hit Des Moines.


By NIGEL DUARA and DAN PILLER
REGISTER STAFF WRITERS
June 22, 2007

The severe weather that struck much of north and central Iowa on Thursday afternoon may have been the cause of a house fire in De Soto that gutted the residence. etc.. etc.. etc.. Tornadoes were spotted around the state beginning about 4 p.m. Thursday. The skies darkened over Iowa by 5 p.m. as a major thunderstorm struck most of the northern and central parts of the state. Tornadoes were spotted beginning shortly after 4 p.m. north of Fort Dodge, and then to the northeast near Waterloo and Shell Rock. One twister hovered for a while over the Waterloo airport, but did not touch down. Another tornado was spotted southeast of Waterloo near Gilbertville. In central Iowa, Des Moines was hit by a rush-hour thunderstorm that featured an inch of rain, heavy hail and high winds. A tornado was spotted near the Ames airport, and Madison and Warren counties were put under tornado warnings. etc.. and the news story continues....

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Tornadoes in Canada Caught on Tape

Last Updated:
06-23-07 at 6:28PM

Mother Nature showed her fury in Canada as tornadoes were caught on tape. Three tornadoes touched down Friday. At least 15 homes were destroyed, but thankfully, there were no reported injuries. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. The storm also damaged cars and trucks, even pulling some of them off the road.

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Floods kill 112 in Pakistan

3.02, Tue Sep 19 2006

Monsoon rains causing flooding have killed at least 112 people in southern Pakistan. Fears are also rising of an outbreak of water borne diseases in the city of Hyderabad. Southern Sindh province has received above average rains this year, which has also damaged the crops. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the forest fires, etc..

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Posted on: Saturday, 23 June 2007, 00:11 CDT

Fires Spreading in Southcentral

By Brandon Loomis, Anchorage Daily News, Alaska

Jun. 22--Wildfires ravaged thousands of acres in Southcentral Alaska while numerous lightning strikes threatened to open new fronts Thursday, and state fire managers issued a national call for help. The Big Su fire near Trapper Lake grew to more than 5,500 acres west of the Susitna River and destroyed at least one structure among the remote area's cabins and homes, officials said. Two other homes were in imminent danger at 10 p.m. and another 40 were at risk. Meanwhile on the Kenai Peninsula, the Caribou Hills fire exploded to 20,000 acres Thursday night, and firefighters asked people to evacuate homes and recreational cabins in two areas, including about 300 structures in the Ninilchik 40 subdivision, an area more than 10 miles inland from the village itself. The Caribou Hills fire, which almost doubled in size between 6 p.m. and 10 p.m., was still about 14 miles inland from Ninilchik itself, a spokeswoman said. A third fire, at the confluence of the Yentna River and Lake Creek, diverted some firefighters but was holding at 50 acres, state Division of Forestry spokesman Matt Weaver said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Burke County

Forest fires gather new momentum

Forest fires that started in and near the Linville Gorge Wilderness in Burke County on June 8 are actively burning again due to dry conditions, U.S. Forest Service officials said. In the past week, that fire has grown from 1,900 acres to nearly 3,000 acres, forest officials said. More than 100 firefighters were fighting it Monday, and forest officials expected more from California to arrive Monday night. etc.. and the news story continues..

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June 25, 2007, 11:22PM
Raging fire prompts California to declare emergency

By AMANDA FEHD
Associated Press

MEYERS, Calif. — California officials declared a state of emergency today in the area near Lake Tahoe where firefighters battled a raging forest fire that has destroyed 225 buildings and forced the evacuation of hundreds more. The disaster declaration makes portions of El Dorado County eligible for immediate state aid, and is the first step in requesting emergency federal assistance to fight the blaze, which rained ash on the pristine lake and darkened skies in the high Sierra. "The circumstances of this wildfire, by reason of their magnitude, are beyond the control of the services, personnel, equipment and facilities of any single county," said Lt. Gov. John Garamendi, who signed the proclamation declaring the emergency today etc.. and the news story continues...

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California firefighters to help fight lava ignited forest fires

Associated Press - June 23, 2007 7:04 PM ET

HILO, Hawaii (AP) - Ten firefighters from California arrived on the Big Island yesterday to help put out forest fires that might be ignited by new lava flows. Lava broke through the ground in the rainforest northeast of Kane Nui o Hamo earlier this week. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. pray concerning your area concerning the hot, hot, hot weather that is on its way. America shall see that as well as other places in the world. And the global warming shall be so clear that man will see it and know that, because of the temperatures, because of the drought and yet there will be flooding, etc..

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Europe hit by killer heatwave and floods

by Anca Teodorescu 1 hour, 44 minutes ago

BUCHAREST (AFP) - A searing heatwave has killed at least 46 people across southern Europe while in Britain torrential rain claimed three lives and forced hundreds to flee a creaking dam. etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. Italian firefighters have dropped tanks of water from aircraft to control more than 30 forest fires after temperatures in the south topped 45 Celsius. etc.. etc.. etc.. Northern Africa was also affected by the heatwave with temperatures of over 40 degrees Celsius recorded in Tunisia, where several fires were fanned by the heat and strong Sirocco winds. etc.. etc.. etc.. Northern Europe was meanwhile drenched by torrential downpours. Three people have died in floods in England and hundreds have been evacuated from their homes etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. you will see Iraq continuing to get worse. etc..

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Bus station bomb kills 22 in Iraq; U.S. soldier dies

Decapitated bodies of 20 men reportedly found near village outside Baghdad.  (AP)

Baghdad - A car bomb exploded Thursday at a but station in a mostly Shiite west Baghdad neighborhood, killing 22 people. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Baghdad attack kills five U.S. soldiers

Past three months have been deadliest quarter for Americans since war began.

By Robert H. Reid  (AP)

Baghdad - A huge bomb explosion followed by a hail or gunfire and grenades killed five U.S. soldiers, the military said Friday.  The attack came as the Pentagon tallied up the deadliest three-month period for Americans since the war began. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You will see and feel the etc.. etc.. etc.. high cost of groceries, etc.. 

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Got Money?  Milk Prices To Jump

By Debra J. Groom Staff Writer

Milk may do a body good, but it's putting a strain on the wallet lately.  Retail milk prices increased locally and across the country since January, and there are indications they could continue to climb next month and throughout the year.  etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. The milk price increase is due to two factors, Krupke said.  Farmers are being paid more for their raw milk.  Krupke said the cost for powdered milk has skyrocketed because of high demand from Third World countries.  The price of powered milk is used to calculate the price farmers are paid for their milk. etc.. etc.. Corn being sold for ethanol plants.  Krupke said farmers are selling more of their corn for ethanol production, leaving less corn to feed to their cows.  etc.. etc.. and the long news article continues......

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etc.. Tornadoes, flooding, forest fires and even an earthquake, those shall be the signs that you shall see. The global warming, the drought, the crop failure, the high cost of prices, those are the signs that you are seeing. According to my word that is the second horseman, the first was the falling away. etc..

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12 Counties Declared Disaster Due to Flooding

Brian Dorman

Significant flooding beginning overnight Friday, June 29 in southeast Kansas has prompted Governor Kathleen Sebelius to declare a state of disaster emergency for 12 counties in the region to ensure resources are available to counties severely affected by the weather. The state emergency operations center is activated in Topeka and will be operating 24/7 until further notice to assist counties with their potential needs and coordinate state resources. etc.. and the news story continues...

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National Forest Is Closed as Utah Wildfire Spreads

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: July 2, 2007

NEOLA, Utah July 1 (AP) — A wildfire that has scorched 46 square miles in northeastern Utah and killed three people has prompted the evacuation of hundreds of people from nearby towns and led the authorities to close a national forest to the public. The fire started Friday morning north of here, about 100 miles east of Salt Lake City, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Heatwave fans forest fires as ash rains down on capital

ATHENS

The Parthenon is illuminated by forest fires and smoke, as ash rains down on Athens yesterday, covering cars and streets with a gray film. The country is suffering from its longest heatwave on record. etc.. etc.. Police said that more than 2,500 hectares (6,000 acres) of forest had been destroyed, including parts of the Parnitha National Park, the once lush hills that were the “lungs” of the city. Five other big fires in Greece were almost under control. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Drought affects wheat crop
Average yield cut in half in Warren County; late planters fared better

By DOUG WATERS, The Daily News,
Monday, July 2, 2007 12:12 PM CDT

Area agricultural experts say this year's drought has diminished most farmers' wheat yields, but those who planted late received better than expected returns. The average wheat yield in Warren County is 40 to 50 bushels, which is about half of what farmers normally harvest, said Joanna Coles, Warren's University of Kentucky cooperative extension agent. etc. and the news story continues...

 
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First, lawns turned crunchy in the Twin Cities. Now, the dry spell has been declared a drought - and it's spreading into Minnesota's farm country.

Nearly half of Minnesota is now short of topsoil moisture, according to rainfall data issued Monday. That's raising new anxieties about the combination of a summer drought, the start of the hottest month of the year, and a huge corn crop that's entering a critical growth stage. "What's crucial here is that we're coming up on tasseling for corn, and that's the worst time of the whole growing season to be short on moisture," said Gene Hugoson, Minnesota commissioner of agriculture and a corn farmer in Martin County. Most of Minnesota is now classified as being in at least a moderate drought, according to federal weather data issued Monday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Rains not enough to drench drought

Rains during the last two days have been enough to prevent the worsening of the drought, but the precipitation hasn't done much to dent the overall dry conditions. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Drought now felt in all N.C. counties

Easley urges water conservation, in showers, gardening

BRUCE HENDERSON

All 100 N.C. counties are in some stage of drought for the first time this year, Gov. Mike Easley said Monday as he urged water conservation.  Moderate drought, which covers the Charlotte region, now extends eastward to include the Greensboro and Raleigh areas, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, a widely watched index. The western tip of North Carolina is in extreme drought, while other mountain counties and the northwestern tip of South Carolina are in severe drought. All remaining counties in both states are abnormally dry, according to the index. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Heat Wave Broils West

Triple-digit temperatures expected to set records

By Rebecca Boone  (AP)

Boise, Idaho - Sweltering residents across the West headed for lakes and rivers etc.. etc.. temps in Boise expected to reach 105 degrees.  Forecasters predicted a high of 107 on Friday - six degrees higher than the 101 record for that date set in 1985. etc.. etc.. St. George, Utah, hit 111 by 1:30 p.m., a day after a nearby weather sensor recorded an unofficial reading of 118, which would top the state's all-time record of 117 set in St. George in 1985.  Summer temperatures across Utah are running 10 to 15 degrees above normal, etc.. etc.. Even Stanley, Idaho, which at more than 6,000 feet elevation is routinely the coldest place in the lower 48 states, was seeing record highs, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. fear not the war in Iraq as it continues to get worse, fear not the things that you hear, realize that you are only passing through, you’re pilgrims, your home is heaven etc..

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73 die in Iraq suicide bombing attacks

By YAHYA BARZANJI, Associated Press Writer 59 minutes ago

TUZ KHORMATO, Iraq - A string of suicide bombings killed at least 73 people and wounded dozens in Shiite villages north of Baghdad, including a large truck bombing Saturday that ripped through an outdoor market and buried victims in rubble, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Bombings leave 162 dead in Iraq

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 162 Iraqi civilians have been killed in two days of bomb attacks targeting heavily trafficked commercial areas, Iraqi officials said Sunday. Meanwhile, the U.S. military said coalition forces picked up 10 suspected terrorists during raids targeting car bombing networks across the capital Sunday. A suicide bombing at a marketplace in northern Iraq on Saturday killed 150, a government official said. About 250 people were injured in the blast. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Tornadoes, flooding, forest fires and even an earthquake, those shall be the signs that you shall see. The global warming, the drought, the crop failure, the high cost of prices, those are the signs that you are seeing. According to my word that is the second horseman, the first was the falling away. etc..

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RENO, Nevada (AP) -- An 8,000-acre wildfire forced hundreds of people in the town of Winnemucca to leave their homes, one of more than a dozen blazes that charred a combined 55 square miles in northern Nevada. The blaze was among a series that dotted the West on Saturday as a heat wave made parched terrain even drier, forcing authorities to evacuate homes and close highways and wilderness areas. A 100-mile stretch of Interstate 15 in central Utah was closed when a 160,000-acre wildfire jumped the highway, and other fires burned in California, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. etc.. and the news story continues....

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etc.. fear not the earthquakes, etc. etc. these things shall come, etc..

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Morning Earthquakes Shake Monterey Bay Area

Monterey, Calif. Jul. 3, 2007 (BCN) - Two earthquakes shook an area just west of the Monterey Bay early this morning, according to initial reports from the U.S. Geological Survey. etc.. and the news story continues..

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July 08, 2007 - 09:40 AM

Just like the prophets said on Wednesday, July 4th!................Strong earthquake strikes Mexico
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.1 has struck southern Mexico
. The quake hit the southern state of Chiapas just after 2000 (0100GMT Friday) causing a widespread power cut and panic among residents.... More proof they are always right!.....Love, Red from NM

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Earthquakes shake NZ

Three quakes shake NZ- last night's registered three, the heaviest was recorded at 4.6 near Te Anau

8 July 2007

Three earthquakes were recorded in New Zealand yesterday. The latest registered three on the Richter scale, and was felt at 9.49 last night. It was centred 30 kilometres west of Porirua, at a depth of 60 kilometres. It was felt in Picton. A 4.6 shake was recorded at 12.25 yesterday afternoon, 40 kilometres northwest of Te Anau, at a depth of 80 kilometres. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You will see many things taking place, etc. etc. many heat waves, etc..

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Heat wave's not horsing around 

The West has been in its grip more than a week. Now, it's spreading in the East.

By David B. Caruso  (AP) 

New York - Even industrial-size fans couldn't beat the heat in Hell's Kitchen on Tuesday. etc.. etc.. The city put up a valiant fight against the second day of temperatures in the 90's as heat gripped the country from coast to coast .  In Medford, Ore., the temperature was forecast to hit 105.  Central Park saw a high of 92, well below the 102-degree record set in 1993, but still unpleasant enough.  In the East, the heat spread as far south as Virginia, where temperatures in the 90's prompted officials to issue a hazardous weather alert. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You shall see and feel the etc. etc. high cost of groceries, etc..

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Food prices shoot up in 1st 5 months of ’07

BY BEN LEUBSDORF

Posted on Friday, July 13, 2007

Food prices for the first five months of 2007 rose at a faster rate than in any full year since 1990, putting the squeeze on many lower- and fixed-income Arkansans. and the news story continues...

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etc. Storms here, hot weather there etc..

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Typhoon Man-yi hits Japan coast, three dead

Sun Jul 15, 3:35 AM ET

TOKYO (Reuters) - A typhoon that killed three people and injured more than 70 in Japan weakened to a tropical storm on Sunday, as it brushed by Tokyo and headed for the Pacific Ocean bringing heavy rain, strong winds and landslides. Man-yi moved east at 55 km per hour (34 mph) from Chiba, near Tokyo, after lashing Japan's eastern coastline from the southernmost main island of Kyushu on Saturday, the Meteorological Agency said. The storm was weakening with winds of up to 126 km per hour (78 mph), but forecasters still warned of landslides after heavy rain pounded swathes of residential areas, forcing thousands to evacuate from homes. Man-yi, which approached Japan's southern Okinawa islands late last week, has killed three people, including an 11-year-old boy swept away by a fast-moving river on Saturday while trying to pick up a ball. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. you will see another earthquake other than the one in Mexico. etc..

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Strong quake rocks northwestern Japan

By KOJI SASAHARA, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 11 minutes ago

KASHIWAZAKI, Japan - A strong earthquake struck northwestern Japan on Monday, destroying hundreds of homes, buckling seaside bridges and causing a fire at one of the world's most powerful nuclear power plants. At least seven people were killed and hundreds were injured. The quake, which left fissures 3 feet wide in the ground along the coast, hit shortly after 10 a.m. local time and was centered off Niigata state. Buildings swayed 160 miles away in Tokyo. Sirens wailed in Kashiwazaki, a city of about 90,000, which appeared to be hardest hit. Japan's Meteorological Agency measured the quake at a 6.8 magnitude. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Prepare your hearts for the week that is ahead, let your prayers be for Iraq, for it shall become the bloodiest month yet of the war, you shall see many deaths there. etc..

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Twin bombings in northern Iraq kill 80

By YAHYA BARZANJI, Associated Press Writer 32 minutes ago

KIRKUK, Iraq - Twin suicide car bombings exploded within 20 minutes of each other in Iraq's north on Monday, killing at least 80 people and wounding around 150 in attacks targeting a Kurdish political office and ripping through an outdoor market, police said. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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Twelve killed in attacks across Iraq

Wed Jul 18, 2:49 PM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - At least 12 people were killed in Iraq on Wednesday, including four in a double roadside bombing near a fuel station in Baghdad, medics and security officials said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You shall see and feel the etc. etc. high cost of groceries, etc..

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Inflation posts small rise

But economists warn that rising food prices will continue to pinch shoppers.

By Martin Crutsinger  (AP)

Washington - Food costs kept rising in June, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. oh, the trouble, the trouble, the trouble the world has. etc..

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17 soldiers killed in army convoy bombing

Pakistan - Militants bombed an army convoy then raked it with gunfire Wednesday, killing 17 soldiers and continuing a wave of violence that has stirred doubts about Pakistan's stability. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Watch North Korea, China, Russia, keep your eyes on them. etc..

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Russia rejects final Kosovo resolution 

United Nations - Russia rejected the final version of a U.S.-European Union draft resolution on Kosovo's future status Wednesday, setting the stage for a vote that would lead to a Russian veto or moving the debate outside the U.N. Security Council. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc.. You will see many things taking place, many tornadoes, etc..

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Tornado touches down, Downstate

New York Times News Service

A thunderstorm with attitude drenched much of the New York region Wednesday from the morning rush through lunchtime, with a tornado touching down in the Suffolk County town of Islip.  etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The EU will continue to grow and gain strength and their monetary system shall be stronger and stronger, and yet for America, theirs shall become weaker and weaker. etc.. 

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Dollar loses value against the pound and the euro

The dollar stumbled to fresh lows against the euro and pound Friday.  The euro rose to a record $1,3842 surpassing its previous high etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. for the flooding will continue, the drought will continue, the hot, hot weather will continue, etc..

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Parts of Europe endure deadly heat wave; 13 die

Austria - A heat wave sweeping central and southeastern Europe killed at least 13 people this week, with soaring temperatures sparking forest fires, damaging crops and prompting calls to ban horse-drawn tourist carriages.  In Romania, where temperatures reached 104 degrees Friday, the Health Ministry said at least nine people had died since Monday due to heat.  etc. and the news story continues.. 

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Utah wildfire races onward

Sparks from a flat tire may have started blaze.  Extreme heat, drought plague area.

By Brock Vergakis  (AP)

Nephi, Utah - A wildfire that may have been started by sparks from a flat tire raced across thousands of acres toward a small town Friday, a day after burning through a campground and motel and forcing rescues.  With a highly skilled team on its way from Florida, 150 area firefighters were battling the 20-square-mile fire against a backdrop of extraordinary heat and drought, with no immediate relief predicted. etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. Almost half the 72 large fires burning nationally are in Nevada and Idaho. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Hundreds trapped by flooding in Britain

LONDON (AP) — Helicopter and boat crews rescued hundreds trapped Saturday after storms whipped through Britain, flooding towns and villages, including William Shakespeare's picturesque birthplace where waters gushed into a theater. Motorists slept overnight in cars on rain-lashed highways, while others were attempting to find vehicles abandoned on major roads Friday after the downpours caused long delays. The Association of British Insurers estimated damage from the floods could run into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Meteorologists said many areas of Britain had more than a month's worth of rain in a few hours Friday and predicted more downpours over the weekend. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flooding strands train

Storms bad around San Antonio.

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sunday, July 22, 2007

KNIPPA — Flooding stranded an Amtrak train Saturday and rescue crews elsewhere pulled at least 50 people to safety, including some from rooftops by helicopter, during a bout of heavy showers around San Antonio. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. war in Iraq will continue to get worse and worse. etc..

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18 killed around Iraq; 2 smugglers held

By BUSHRA JUHI, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 22 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - The U.S. military detained two suspected weapons smugglers Sunday on suspicion of links to Iran's elite Quds Force, even as Washington plans new direct talks with Iran on the deteriorating security situation in Iraq. etc.. and the news story continues...

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U.S. cool to Iran feelers on Iraq, bombs kill 50

By Paul Tait 2 hours, 16 minutes ago

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - U.S. and Iraqi officials began work on Wednesday to team up with Iran to find an end to the bloodshed in Iraq whose security crisis was dramatized anew by two suicide bombs that killed 50 people. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. More deaths in Iraq, more deaths in Afghanistan, China to build more weapons than she is telling you, etc.. 

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Four American soldiers killed in Afghanistan

Taliban reported to again extend deadline for talks on Korean hostages.  (AP)

Kabul, Afghanistan - A roadside bomb blast in eastern Afghanistan killed four American soldiers on Monday, while two NATO soldiers died elsewhere etc.. etc.. The six deaths bring to 114 the number of Western soldiers killed in Afghanistan this year, including 54 Americans, according to an Associated Press count. etc.  and the news story continues...

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etc.. fear not the earthquakes, etc. etc. these things shall come, etc..

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Powerful earthquake hits Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- A powerful earthquake rocked eastern Indonesia on Thursday, sending residents fleeing from swaying homes and hospitals, authorities and witnesses said. There were no immediate reports of damage. The quake, which had a preliminary magnitude of 7, triggered a tsunami warning but the alert was quickly lifted after it became clear no destructive waves had been generated, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. There are floods not only in this country, but in other countries taking many lives. etc..

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Indonesian floods spread, 82 dead

Thu Jul 26, 12:15 PM ET

PALU, Indonesia (AFP) - Floods on Indonesia's Sulawesi island have spread to three provinces and left 82 people dead, officials said Thursday as torrential rains lashed survivors and hindered recovery efforts. Floods and landslides first hit Central Sulawesi province on Sunday and have left 22 dead and 47 missing, presumed buried under landslides, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Sudan floods kill 59 people: emergency official

July 27, 2007, 11:30

Flash floods and rains in Sudan have killed some 59 people and damaged 35 000 homes, Awad Widatallah Hussein, the spokesperson for the government's emergency response committee, told Reuters. Officials described the floods as the worst in memory. The International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said the floods could affect some 2.4 million people across 16 of Sudan's 26 states. "The river levels have exceeded those of previous years etc.. and the news story continues..

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Floods destroy homes, crops and bridges in India

By Reuters

Friday July 27, 05:05 PM

PATNA (Reuters) - Floods caused by incessant rains in the country over the past week have displaced hundreds of thousands of people in the east and northeast, destroyed crops and damaged bridges, officials said on Friday. In Bihar, 21 people have died while hundreds of thousands of villagers have seen their houses washed away while road and rail networks have been disrupted by heavy monsoon rains over the past three days. etc.. and the news story continues...

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China floods spread to north after at least 500 die

Thu Jul 26, 12:46 AM ET

BEIJING (Reuters) - Water levels have risen to critical levels along vast Chinese rivers and floods have spread to the north while a tornado hammered 33 villages in the east and two central provinces suffered drought, media said on Thursday. More than 500 people have been killed since the summer floods started, but the disaster has failed to gain world attention surrounding floods in England in which three deaths have been reported. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. war in Iraq will continue to get worse and worse. etc..

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4 killed, 10 hurt by car bomb in Baghdad

By BUSHRA JUHI, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 49 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - A parked car bomb exploded in a busy shopping street in predominantly Shiite eastern Baghdad on Saturday, killing at least four people and wounding 10, police said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Fear not the tornadoes, etc. fear not the forest fires, etc.. fear not the things that the world is seeing and the things that the world shall see etc..

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Several tiny tornadoes touch down in Coastal Bend

July 26, 2007 12:25 AM EDT

CORPUS CHRISTI - Several small tornadoes briefly touched down in San Patricio country Wednesday morning prompting several tornado warnings to be issued. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Area fires gain ground; growth expected today
By RICHARD PETERSON
Tribune Staff Writer

Wildland fires near East Glacier and Helena gained significant ground Saturday while firefighters continued their battle against the Ahorn fire west of Augusta, which expanded by 500 acres, the U.S. Forest Service said. The fires are expected to continue to be active today, with more hot weather and stronger winds on the way, officials said. Temperatures in the mountains reached into the 90s Saturday, while Great Falls tied a daily record of 100 degrees set in 1975 and tied last year. etc.. and the news story continues..

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19 dead, hundreds homeless after S Africa forest fires

Mon Jul 30, 8:25 AM ET

JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - At least 19 people have been killed and hundreds of homes destroyed by a series of forest fires which have swept through parts of northeastern South Africa, officials said Monday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Forest fires blaze across southern Europe

Posted Sun Jul 29, 2007 11:00pm AEST

Firefighters backed by helicopters are struggling to put out several major forest fires across southern Europe. In Bulgaria, where 23,000 hectares of woodland have been burned in the searing temperatures of the last week, fires continue to rage in the south and centre. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Russia sends plane to combat forest fires in Montenegro

MOSCOW, July 29 (RIA Novosti) - Russia has sent a plane to Montenegro to combat forest fires raging in the Balkan country, a spokesman for the Russian emergencies ministry said Sunday. Scorching weather has caused large-scale forest fires throughout the Balkan Peninsula this summer. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Forest fires force evacuations on Canary Islands

Spain - At least 14,000 people have evacuated homes, hotels and campgrounds on the Canary Islands as firefighters struggled Tuesday to extinguish fires on two of the archipelago's popular tourist spots.  etc.. etc.. where fires have burned 37,500 acres of mainly forest etc.. and the news story continues...

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Hundreds evacuated as wildfires rage across West (AP)

Helena, Mont. - Firefighting crews in Montana battled the four top priority wildfires in the West on Wednesday, blazes that have led to the evacuation of hundreds of people. In a normal year, Wednesday would have been the beginning of the summer fire season in Montana, but drought has put most of the state two to three weeks ahead of schedule etc.. Large wildfires also were active in California, Idaho, Michigan, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming, etc.. and the news story continues...


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etc.. war in Iraq will continue to get worse and worse. etc..

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Fuel tanker blast kills at least 50 at Baghdad gas station

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A fuel tanker packed with explosives detonated at a gas station Wednesday, killing at least 50 people and wounding 60 others in western Baghdad, the Interior Ministry said. etc.. etc.. Earlier Wednesday, at least 15 people were killed and 20 others were wounded when a suicide car bomb exploded in a busy square in Baghdad's Karrada district, the Interior Ministry said. etc.. etc.. Other developments: A mass grave containing the remains of 17 people was found in Diyala province, the U.S. military said Wednesday. The site was found Tuesday near the village of Muhbabiya. Residents there reported that insurgents murdered 17 people. The victims included women, children and the elderly, the military said. Four U.S. soldiers were killed on Tuesday, bringing the July death toll for U.S. troops to 77. Three soldiers were killed when a bomb exploded near their combat patrol in eastern Baghdad, the military said Wednesday. Also, a soldier "was killed by small arms fire during combat" in eastern Baghdad on Tuesday. The total number of U.S. troop deaths in the Iraq war is 3,649. Seven civilian contractors also have died. A British soldier was killed in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, the Defense Ministry said Wednesday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Water taps run dry in Baghdad

Some areas have spent six days without water due to strained electricity grid.

By Steven R. Hurst  (AP)

Baghdad - Much of the Iraqi capital was without running water Thursday and had been for at least 24 hours, compounding the urban misery in a war zone and the blistering heat at the height of the Baghdad summer. etc.. etc.. Suicide car bomber kills 13:  The pace of the mayhem that saw 142 killed of found dead nationwide on Wednesday tapered off Thursday, but a suicide car bomber slammed into an Iraqi police station northeast of Baghdad and killed at least 13 people, police said.  Most of the dead were policemen and recruits etc. etc. and the news story continues...

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Iraq attacks kill 48, five US soldiers

by Mujahed Mohammed Mon Aug 6, 11:26 AM ET

MOSUL, Iraq (AFP) - A suicide bomber sped into a Shiite village in northern Iraq on Monday and blew up a truck packed with explosives, unleashing a massive blast that killed 30 people and pulverised homes. It was the deadliest attack on yet another bloody day in Iraq, where the military announced the deaths of five more US soldiers, and the overlapping insurgency and sectarian conflict sent another 15 Iraqis to their coffins. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. earthquakes, many disasters etc..

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Six Utah coal miners trapped after earthquake

By James Nelson 2 hours, 11 minutes ago

SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A coal mine collapsed in central Utah, trapping six miners, after a 4.0 magnitude earthquake early on Monday, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Fear not the tornadoes, etc. fear not the forest fires, etc.. fear not the things that the world is seeing and the things that the world shall see etc..

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Montana under wildfire emergency

Mon Aug 6, 10:52 AM ET

HELENA, Mont. - Montana was under a state of emergency Monday as firefighters battled several huge blazes, and residents near a state park on Michigan's Upper Peninsula were ordered to evacuate as another wildfire spread there. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. There are floods not only in this country, but in other countries taking many lives. etc..

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Crew finds body of 2nd canyon victim Both killed in flash flood are ID'd: a D-M airman and base lifeguard

By Nathan Olivarez-Giles and Jamar Younger , ARIZONA DAILY STAR Mon Aug 6, 4:40 AM ET

Officials recovered the body Sunday of the second victim of Saturday's flash flood and identified the two who perished as an airman and a lifeguard at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. for the floods will continue,  the drought will continue, the hot, hot weather will continue, etc..

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Three deaths blamed on weather as heat grasps the country

Temperatures expected to exceed 100 degrees in the Midwest again today.  (AP)

St. Louis - Much of the nation continued to sweat Tuesday under oppressive heat made worse by high humidity, that stretched from the Midwest on the East Coast. etc.. and the news story continues with details...

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etc.. Fear not the tornadoes, etc. fear not the forest fires, etc.. fear not the things that the world is seeing and the things that the world shall see etc..

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Aug 9, 2007 6:15 am US/Eastern

NWS: Tornadoes Slam Brooklyn, Staten Island

F2 Twister Gained Intensity As It Converged On Bay Ridge

(CBS) NEW YORK What was thought to be a violently windy thunderstorm that plowed through Brooklyn Wednesday morning turned out to be a weather event of historical proportions.  The National Weather Service confirmed Wednesday night that an EF1 tornado touched down in the Livingston-Randall Manor area of Staten Island before eventually becoming the EF2 that slammed into Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.  During a 10-minute stretch around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday the twister skipped along a nine-mile path before zipping through the Verrazano Narrows and into Bay Ridge. The storm marked Brooklyn's first tornado since such weather events were recorded. Officials measured it to be an EF2 twister, characterized by winds of anywhere from 111 to 135 miles per hour. etc.. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement .. Still, the tornado certainly rattled bones as well as bricks, especially in Bay Ridge.

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etc. earthquakes, many disasters etc..

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Powerful quake strikes Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- A powerful earthquake shook buildings and caused panic on the densely-populated Indonesian island of Java, but there have been no reports of injuries and no tsunami alert. The quake, measured at magnitude 7.5 by the U.S. Geological Survey, struck shortly after midnight in a part of the sea dotted with oil rig platforms, Financial Times journalist John Aglionby told CNN International. etc.. and the news story continues..

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August 9, 2007

Now that was a 4.5 Earthquake, Los Angeles

Ohhh, that was a nice 20 to 30 second rumbler too. Tonight's 4.5 earthquake, minutes before 1:00 a.m., comes on the heels of last night's 7.5 quake in Indonesia etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. oh, the trouble, the trouble, the trouble the world has. etc..

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Farmers in Spain turn to fire to fight 7.5 million crop-eating voles

By Daniel Woolls  (AP)

Madrid, Spain - It's been a messy summer in Spain: a blackout in Barcelona, an oil spill in the Mediterranean and giant schools of jellyfish lurking off beaches packed with vacationers.  Now comes another woe: millions of mouse-like rodents called voles feasting on beets and potatoes, etc.. etc.. "There has never been a plague like the one we have Now," said the Castille-Leon regional agriculture minister, Silvia Clemente.  Officials have asked agronomists, veterinarians and biologists what on earth is happening and nobody really knows, etc.. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. "Nothing of what is happening with this plague falls within the expected because there are no precedents," Clemente said.

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etc. The drought, the global warming, they shall become big things again, etc..

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Science Notebook

Monday, August 6, 2007; Page A06

Warming May Boost Hurricanes

About twice as many hurricanes are occurring in the Atlantic Ocean now, compared with 100 years ago, according to a study, in large part because of warmer sea surface temperatures and new wind patterns driven by global warming. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Oh, the troubles that lie ahead.  Even Iraq as it continues to grow worse etc..

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Sunnis Allege Genocide

Five U.S. soldiers killed in apparent trap  (AP)

Baghdad - A sniper round felled a U.S. soldier in the tough Arab Jabour district south of Baghdad.  His compatriots charged for a house where they thought the gunman was holed up.  One stepped on a buried, pressure-triggered bomb at the house.  That soldier and three others died and four more were wounded in the blast. etc. and the news story continues... 

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By The Associated Press 41 minutes ago

Some of the deadliest attacks in Iraq since the war began in March 2003:

Aug. 14: Four suicide bombers hit a Kurdish Yazidi community in northwest Iraq, killing at least 200 people and wounding 300 others, the Iraqi military said.

_July 7: A suicide truck bomber rips through a market in a Shiite Turkoman town north of Baghdad, killing at least 160 people.

_June 19: A truck bomb packed with explosives strikes the Shiite Khulani mosque in central Baghdad, killing at least 87 people.

_April 18: A car bomb explodes at a Baghdad market as workers leave for the day, killing 127 people.

_March 6: Two suicide bombers blow themselves up in Hillah, about 60 miles south of Baghdad, killing 93 people in a crowd of Shiite pilgrims.

_Feb. 3: A suicide truck bomber strikes a market in a predominantly Shiite area of Baghdad, killing 137 people.

_Jan. 22: A parked car bomb followed immediately by a suicide car bomber strikes a predominantly Shiite commercial area in the Bab al-Sharqi market in central Baghdad, killing 88 people.

_Nov. 23, 2006: Mortar rounds and five car bombs kill 215 people in the Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City.

_April 7, 2006: Two suicide bombers attack the Shiite Buratha mosque in northern Baghdad, killing 85 people.

_Sept. 29, 2005: Three suicide attackers detonate car bombs in an outdoor market and two nearby commercial streets in the mostly Shiite town of Balad, north of Baghdad, killing at least 102 people.

_Sept. 14, 2005: A suicide car bomber strikes as day laborers gather shortly after dawn in a heavily Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad, killing 112 people.

_July 16, 2005: A suicide bomber detonates explosives strapped to his body at a gas station near a Shiite mosque in Musayyib, killing at least 90 people.

_Feb. 28, 2005: A suicide car bomber targets mostly Shiite police and national guard recruits in Hillah, killing 125 people.

_March 2, 2004: A suicide bomber kills at least 85 people at the Imam Hussein shrine in the Shiite holy city of Karbala.

_Feb. 1, 2004: Twin suicide bombers kill 109 people in two Kurdish party offices in the northern city of Irbil.

_Aug. 29, 2003: A car bomb explodes outside a mosque in Najaf, killing more than 85 people, including Shiite leader Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim.

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etc.. the hot, hot weather will continue, etc..

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Heat wave sets more records  (AP)

Montgomery, Ala. - Cities simmered with triple-digit temperatures Monday, etc.. etc.. Thermometers hit 100 degrees in parts of Alabama, Arkansas, Texas, Nebraska, Kansas and the western tip of Tennessee, where Memphis hit 102 by mid-afternoon, etc.. Montgomery broke a record Monday with an eighth straight day of 100-plus heat, hitting 101 by early afternoon.  etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. There are floods not only in this country, but in other countries taking many lives. etc..

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NKorea says floods caused massive crop losses

by Simon Martin 2 hours, 35 minutes ago

SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea, already dependent on foreign aid to feed its people, said Wednesday that devastating floods have washed away more than a tenth of its annual grain harvest. Aid agencies said up to 300,000 people were believed hit by the worst floods in a decade, which would worsen already severe food shortages in the impoverished communist nation. Official media has said torrential rains from August 7-12 caused "huge human and material damage." The North has reported hundreds dead or missing and more than 30,000 houses for over 63,300 families destroyed, along with at least 800 public buildings and more than 540 bridges and sections of railway. "Unprecedented torrential rains ... are throwing a shadow over prospects for agricultural production," etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see flooding again, another earthquake, tornadoes, a hurricane. etc..

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Peru earthquake toll at 337, rising

By Jean Luis Arce in Chincha, Peru

August 16, 2007 09:49pm

RESCUERS searched collapsed homes and churches in Peru today for more victims of a massive earthquake that killed hundreds, cracked and cut off roadways and left thousands without power. Peru's civil defense agency said at least 337 people perished and 1300 were injured in the 7.9-magnitude quake and the death toll was expected to rise. Many people were forced to sleep outside in the hardest-hit region of Ica on the coast south of the capital, Lima. The area was hit by several strong aftershocks. The huge tremor cracked highways and cut power and telephones. Rockslides blocked some roads. “The first impression of the team is that damage is severe, especially to houses,” Giorgio Ferrario, the South America representative for the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Storm causes wind damage, flooding in northern Indiana

Thursday, August 16, 2007 6:46 AM CDT

A storm front moved across northern Indiana early Thursday, with strong winds and hail causing damage and downpours leaving behind scattered flooding. An unconfirmed tornado was reported late Wednesday near the town of Argos, about 30 miles south of South Bend, according to the National Weather Service. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Dead scattered in the streets of quake-ravaged Peru

ICA, Peru (CNN) -- Residents of the Peruvian city of Ica said the ground shook again early Friday as they slept outside, their homes destroyed by Wednesday's 8.0-magnitude earthquake. A quarter of the buildings in the city of 120,000, were destroyed, The Associated Press reported, as the temblor killed 447 people and left 1,003 more injured across the South American nation. Rescue workers continued to dig through rubble, holding out hope for survivors. An aftershock with a magnitude of 5.9 hit Friday on the Pacific coast near the city of Chincha, the U.S. Geological Survey said etc.. and the news story continues...

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Heat wave sets records, kills at least 13 people

Japan - Japan sizzled through its hottest day on record Thursday as a heat wave claimed at least 13 lives and threatened power supplies strained by a recent earthquake, etc.. etc.. The mercury hit 105.6 degrees in the western city of Tajimi and the central city of Kumagaya, breaking a previous national record of 105.4 degrees etc.. and the news story continues...

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Heat wave kills at least three dozen

By Beth Rucker  (AP)

Nashville, Tenn. - Unrelenting heat that has baked the Midwest and South for the past 10 days has killed more than three dozen people, etc.. 

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etc.. Keep your eyes upon the things that are going on, look at the high cost of food, the high cost of living and know that truly these are the last days. etc..

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By James L. Smith

North Branch - Higher fuel and food costs have prompted the Board of Education to raise the cost of student and staff meals for the first time since 2002. etc.. and the news story continues...

:: 8-16-07 Just Food :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::  :: ::  

Consumers face rising food bills as costs mount

16 August 2007 | Source: Dean Best

Article summary:
Food producers are facing rising raw material costs, particularly for dairy ingredients and wheat, making food price inflation almost inevitable. But, writes Dean Best, in the midst of a continuing price war, supermarket retailers will only pass on cost increases to customers as a last resort, making a further squeeze on supplier margins also extremely likely. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You will continue to hear the effects that the global warming shall do, they are not fiction, they are truth. etc..

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Smog to accelerate global warming:

Source: Science / Technology - Topix.net

Ozone smog will accentuate global warming this century, for it will damage plants and trees that help soak up carbon emissions, a study to be published on Thursday says.

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etc.. You will see flooding again, etc..

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At least 4 killed after foot of rain floods upper Midwest

WINONA, Minnesota (AP) -- Severe storms deluged parts of the upper Midwest during the night with as much as a foot of rain, causing flooding that washed away bridges and roads and killed at least four people, authorities said Sunday. etc.. etc.. Oklahoma hit hard, too:  Meanwhile, Oklahoma saw its share of weather. Though it isn't a coastal state, that doesn't mean it's immune from the impact of a tropical storm -- or what's left of that storm. Some heavy rain and high wind from the remnants of Tropical Storm Erin have been flooding homes and roads today, and knocking out power in the Oklahoma City area. etc.. and the news story continues...

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You will see many changes this year etc.. etc.. etc.. earthquakes, etc.. etc.. you shall see many troubles caused by the global warming, etc.. etc..

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Posted at 2:13 a.m., Sunday, August 19, 2007

Earthquakes keep Big Island rockin', rollin'

Advertiser Staff

This past week was a busy one in terms of earthquakes of at least 1.7 in magnitude or greater on the Big Island. There were 34 of them, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The smallest, a 1.7 magnitude temblor, occurred Monday, Aug. 13, about 15 miles east of Pahala. The largest, assigned a magnitude of 5.4, took place Tuesday, Aug. 14 etc.. and the news story continues..

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Sunday, Aug. 19, 2007

Strong earthquakes shake Chiba

Kyodo News

A series of relatively strong earthquakes with preliminary magnitudes of more than 4 rocked eastern Chiba Prefecture on Saturday, injuring one person, the Meteorological Agency reported. A quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 hit the area at 4:14 a.m., followed by jolts with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 at 1:36 p.m., 5.1 at 4:55 p.m. and 4.0 at 5:07 p.m., according to the agency. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Monday August 20, 07:07 PM

Earthquakes jolt East Africa

A strong earthquake hit East Africa on Monday, the US Geological Survey (USGS) says, the second quake since Saturday. The USGS said on its website that a magnitude 5.2 quake struck northern Tanzania, 85km northwest of Arusha. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong quake hits southern Philippines

Mon Aug 20, 12:13 PM ET

MANILA, Philippines - A magnitude 6.6 earthquake rattled an undersea area off the southern Philippines on Monday, scientists said. No injuries or damage were immediately reported, and no tsunami warning was issued. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Israel will turn back Darfur refugees

Jewish state is concerned about a "flood" of Africans escaping violent homeland. (AP)

Jerusalem - Israel said Sunday it will no longer allow refugees from Darfur to stay after they sneak across the border from Egypt, drawing criticism from those who say the Jewish state in morally obliged to offer sanctuary to people fleeing mass murder. etc. etc.. Overnight, Israel returned 48 Africans to Egypt.  An Israeli government official said Egypt had guaranteed that any Darfur refugees would not be forced to return to Sudan. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc.. war in Iraq will continue to get worse and worse. etc..

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Five killed in Iraq violence

Tue Aug 21, 7:55 AM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Five people were killed in bomb attacks and drive-by shootings targeting the relatives of local officials in flashpoints of war-torn Iraq on Tuesday, security officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Gunmen slaughter Sunni family

Attacks rise in Iraq outside of the capital despite bid for reconciliation

By Steven R. Hurst  (AP)

Baghdad - In mounting bloodshed south of Baghdad, suspected Shiite Muslim militiamen stormed into a Sunni Arab home Tuesday and gunned down seven family members, including a baby being bounced on her mother's shoulder. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. hurricanes that shall come back and touch land, etc.

Dean expected to regain its strength

Hurricane moves back over open water after slamming Yucatan peninsula.

By Mark Stevenson  (AP)

Majahual, Mexico - Hurricane Dean swept across the Yucatan peninsula Tuesday, etc.. One of a handful of people to ignore military orders to evacuate, she weathered the storm in her new brick-walled house with her husband and 7-month-old baby.  Winds of 165 mph - with gusts of 200 mph, faster than the takeoff speed of many passenger jets - blew out windows and pulled pieces from their roof. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. flooding, earthquakes, volcanoes, you shall see many troubles, many troubles caused by the global warming, etc..

:: 8-23-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (Page A6)  ::  :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::

Heavy Rains Pound Several States

Five feet of water swamps downtown district of Findlay, Ohio

By John Seewer (AP)

Findlay, Ohio - Heather Carroccio stuffed a few essentials into a backpack and grabbed here 4-year-old son's firefighters motored up to her porch in a boat. etc. etc. families stunned by the worst flooding in this northern Ohio town since 1913, etc.. etc.. No one was reported injured or killed in Ohio, but at least 22 people have died in two U.S. storms systems etc.. and the news story continues...

:: 8-28-07 Northwest Herald  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: 

Flooding fears grow as more storms arrive

By KATHY GRESEY
and TOYA WEBB

Severe storms swept through McHenry County and across northern Illinois again Thursday, worsening flooding conditions along the Fox River and elsewhere. Funnel clouds were reported near Geneva in Kane County, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the higher cost of food, etc..

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8:52 AM August 23, 2007

Weather forcing some early harvests

By Deanna Martin Associated Press

Some Corn Belt farmers are starting harvests weeks early, worried that stormy weather now could cause damage to corn plants already suffering from a dry, hot summer. "If we start getting a lot of wet weather with the wind, it could cause these stressed plants to fall over," said Randy Greenwell, a farmer who has started harvesting his 7,500 acres of corn in Union County, Ky. "You have the potential of a lot of loss." etc.. etc.. An early harvest can come with a price. Farmers like Greenwell must dry out the corn manually since it isn't spending as much time drying on cornstalks. Greenwell says it costs him about $35 an acre in energy costs -- or more than $250,000 total -- to dry corn. But he's willing to pay rather than worry about even bigger possible losses. "It outweighs the loss potential," he said. etc..

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Homes damaged, streets flooded after tornadoes, storms rake area

August 25, 2007

By AMBER HUNT, KATHLEEN GRAY AND GINA DAMRON

FREE PRESS STAFF WRITERS

UPDATED AT 11:05 p.m.: Houses were damaged, trees were uprooted and motorists were stranded on flooded highways this evening after tornadoes, heavy rain and high winds tore through southeastern Michigan. etc.. etc.. Tornadoes passed through five counties, said Steve Considine, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in White Lake Township. etc. At least four homes were flattened in Howell, another was crushed by a tree in Holly and at least 70,000 DTE customers lost power in southeastern Michigan. The tornadoes had gusts of 60 to 110 miles per hour, Considine said. etc. and the news story continues..

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Tornadoes compound Midwest flood misery

26 dead in week of storms; fierce winds ground all flights in Chicago

MSNBC and NBC News

Updated: 7:39 p.m. ET Aug 23, 2007

The mammoth storm system blamed for killing at least 26 people in the Midwest was bringing a new wave of misery as fierce winds and tornadoes hampered efforts to recover from record floods and shut down air traffic at two of the nation’s busiest airports. At least three tornadoes were reported Thursday afternoon in the Chicago area, according to NBC affiliate WMAQ. Harsh winds blew the roof off a warehouse in suburban West Chicago, collapsing the structure and injuring at least 40 people, none of them seriously. etc.. and the news story continues...

:: 8-28-07 The Toledo Blade :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::

Article published Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Bush orders U.S. aid for Ohio flood disaster

BLADE STAFF

WASHINGTON - President Bush yesterday declared that a major disaster exists in Ohio and ordered federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the areas struck last week by severe storms, flooding, and tornadoes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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4,800 Without Power After Michigan Storms Spawn Tornadoes

Story Updated: Aug 27, 2007 at 6:04 PM EDT

By WSBT News1

DETROIT (AP) — Utility crews continued working Monday to restore power to about 4,800 customers still without service in southern Michigan in the wake of violent thunderstorms that triggered destructive tornadoes three days . etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornado wreaks havoc throughout small town

Inspection following storm in North Dakota shows nothing escaped damage.  (AP)

Northwood, N.D. - A tornado destroyed two mobile home parks, killing one person, and blew out windows in homes and buildings across the town, officials said Monday.  At least 18 people were injured. etc.. and the news story continues....

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Twin bombings kill 42 in southern India

By OMER FAROOQ, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 4 minutes ago

HYDERABAD, India - A pair of almost simultaneous bombings blamed on Islamic extremists tore through a popular family restaurant and an outdoor arena on Saturday night, killing at least 42 people in this southern Indian city plagued by Hindu-Muslim tensions. etc.. and the news story continues..

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India blames foreign Islamists for bombings

Government says militants want to build tension between Hindus, Muslims.

Hyderabad, India - India blamed Islamic militants based in Pakistan and Bangladesh for twin bombings that killed at least 42 people in the south, and a top government official acknowledged that his country was struggling to stop terror attacks.  etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. more forest fires, etc..

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Greek fires reach Olympia; 60 people killed

Hundreds of people trapped by flames are being evacuated by boat.  (AP)

Ancient Olympia, Greece - Massive fires consuming large areas of southern Greece for a third day raced toward the site of the ancient Olympics on Sunday, engulfing villages and forests as the flames reached one of the most revered sites of antiquity.  At least 60 people have been killed in the country's worst wildfires in decades, etc. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Iran and North Korea continue to press forward. etc.

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Iran intends to build more "smart bombs"  (AP)

Tehran, Iran - Iran vowed Sunday to use a new 2,000-pound "smart" bomb against its enemies and unveiled mass production of the new weapon, state television reported. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq shall be very, very bad this week, more bloodshed, more lives lost. The tornadoes shall continue to roll and you shall hear of these things.  etc..

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Iraq PM says security forces control holy city

Wed Aug 29, 6:01 AM ET

KERBALA, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's prime minister flew to the holy city of Kerbala on Wednesday and declared order had been restored after gun battles among Shi'ite factions killed 52 people and forced hundreds of thousands of pilgrims to flee. etc. and the news story continues..

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Tornado wreaks havoc throughout small town

Inspection following storm in North Dakota shows nothing escaped damage.  (AP)

Northwood, N.D. - A tornado destroyed two mobile home parks, killing one person, and blew out windows in homes and buildings across the town, officials said Monday.  At least 18 people were injured. etc.. and the news story continues....

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Greece hopes for victory in fight against deadly fires

The fire will continue to burn, more flooding in different places, tornadoes continue to strike.  etc..

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Greece hopes for victory in fight against deadly fires

by Guy Jackson Wed Aug 29, 1:14 AM ET

ATHENS (AFP) - Greece was hoping for respite on Wednesday from forest fires that have ravaged the country for six days, creating a national disaster and causing more than 60 deaths. etc.. etc.. But on the southern Peloponnese peninsula, where 59 people have died since Friday when fast-moving fires engulfed villages, flames traced rivers of orange through pine forests in the darkness of Tuesday night. They were fanned by the hot winds which have helped to create Greece's worst fires for decades. etc.. and the news story continues..

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August 28, 2007 - 1:56PM

WEATHER UPDATE: Street flooding reported in Harlingen

Valley Morning Star

HARLINGEN - Tropical moisture coming into South Texas from the south of the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday produced heavy rainfall in Harlingen that caused some street flooding. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Two twisters cause minor damage in central Iowa, officials say

DES MOINES (AP) — Two tornadoes hit central Iowa on Tuesday night, causing only minor damage as the twisters avoided heavily populated areas, weather officials said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the earthquakes, oh, the troubles that lie ahead. etc..

No injuries reported as quake rattles Adirondacks

Saranac Lake - A minor earthquake shook the Adirondack Mountains on Wednesday night.  The 3.2 magnitude temblor, one of several to hit the Northeast recently, etc.. In the past six months, there have been several earthquakes in the Northeast with a magnitude of more than 3 on the Richter Scale. etc. and the news story continues..

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Two moderate earthquakes strike near Taiwan

Two moderate earthquakes struck off the southeastern coast of Taiwan on Wednesday, officials said. No damage or injuries were immediately reported. The first of the quakes a magnitude 5.2 temblor, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Manchester hit by its sixth earthquake this month

Last updated at 14:53pm on 31st August 2007

Manchester was hit by its sixth earthquake of the month yesterday. The tremor, part of a "swarm" caused by a geological fault line, was also felt in other parts of Greater Manchester. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Global warming to bring U.S. severe storms, hail like baseballs, study says

Researchers look beyond broad changes, see more extreme small events, too.

By Seth Borenstein  (AP)

Washington - As the world warms, the United States will face more severe thunderstorms with deadly lightning, damaging hail and the potential for tornadoes, a trailblazing study by NASA scientists suggests. While other research has warned of broad weather changes on a large scale, like more extreme hurricanes and droughts, the new study predicts even smaller events like thunderstorms will be more dangerous because of global warming. etc.. etc.. etc.. Harold Brooks, a top scientist at NOAA's severe storms laboratory in Norman, Okla., has soon-to-be-published studies finding results similar to the new NASA study, especially when it comes to hail.  Some of the severe hail that should be increasing could be baseball-sized and come down at 100 mph, "falling like a major league fastball," etc.. and the news story continues..

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Global Warming Might Spur Earthquakes and Volcanoes

Andrea Thompson
LiveScience Staff Writer
LiveScience.com Thu Aug 30, 5:40 PM ET

Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis and landslides are some of the additional catastrophes that climate change and its rising sea levels and melting glaciers could bring, a geologist says. The impact of human-induced global warming on Earth's ice and oceans is already noticeable: Greenland's glaciers are melting at an increasing rate, and sea level rose by a little more than half a foot (0.17 meters) globally in the 20th century, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. With these trends in ice cover and sea level only expected to continue and likely worsen if atmospheric carbon dioxide levels continue to rise, they could alter the stresses and forces fighting for balance in the ground under our feet—changes that are well-documented in studies of past climate change, but which are just beginning to be studied as possible consequences of the current state of global warming. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Quake prompts tsunami bulletin

(CNN) -- A 6.9 magnitude earthquake centered about 22 miles (35 km) undersea near the Santa Cruz Islands in the south Pacific erupted at 12:05 p.m. (3:05 a.m. GMT) Sunday, prompting a tsunami bulletin for the region, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake's center was about 275 miles (440 km) east-southeast of Kira Kira, San Cristobal, Solomon Islands and 1,370 miles (2200 km) northeast of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, the USGS said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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No injuries or damage reported after earthquake

California - A magnitude 4.7 earthquake shook Riverside County on Sunday etc. The jolt at 10:29 a.m. was centered near Lake Elsinore, about 50 miles southeast of Los Angeles, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iran fully supplied to make any nuclear weapons she desires, etc..

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Iran claims it has reached its goal for uranium enrichment

By Ramin Mostaghim & Jeffrey Fleishman Los Angeles Times

Tehran, Iran - Iran claimed Sunday that it had reached its goal of running 3,000 centrifuges for uranium enrichment, etc.. and the news story continues..

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SoCal heat wave strains power grid

1 hour, 47 minutes ago

LOS ANGELES - Parts of Southern California sweltered in triple-digit temperatures on Monday as a heat wave stretched into the seventh day and contributed to power outages that left thousands with without air conditioning. Temperatures soared in the San Fernando Valley with Woodland Hills reporting 102 degrees and Van Nuys at 99, according to the National Weather Service. Downtown Los Angeles also was expected to see temperatures climb above 100. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. trouble on the right hand, trouble on the left hand, countries that know not which way to go or what to do. etc..

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Danes arrest terrorism suspects

Eight men said to have links to al-Qaida members are accused of planning attack. (AP)

Copenhagen, Denmark - Eight men with alleged links to leading senior al-Qaida terrorists were arrested in the hear of Denmark on Tuesday, the country's intelligence service said, claiming to have thwarted a bomb plot. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Bomb blasts kill 25 in Pakistan

The Washington Post

Rawalpindi, Pakistan - A pair of nearly simultaneous explosions during rush hour early Tuesday killed at least 25 people and injured more than 60 others in the city of Rawalpindi, home to Pakistan's military. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. The global warming, the hurricanes on the north and on the south, on the east and on the west, the tornadoes, the flooding, etc..

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NOTE: This  caption was under a picture showing the flooding in Honduras 

Felix Flooding:  People wade through a street in La Ceiba, Honduras, Tuesday after Hurricane Felix slammed into Central AmericaAt the same time, Henriette hit resorts on the tip of Baja CaliforniaAtlantic and Pacific hurricanes making landfall on the same day is unprecedented, according to National Hurricane Center records dating back to 1949.

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etc. Oh, the troubles that lie ahead, etc.. etc.. etc.. Even Iraq as it continues to grow worse etc..

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Classes are delayed because of cholera outbreak

Iraq - Officials in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, announced that they had indefinitely postponed the start of classes for primary and secondary schools in an effort to prevent the further spread of cholera in the northern province. etc.  and the news story continues...

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Report pans Iraqi security

Study says police force so corrupt it should be scrapped 

By Anne Flaherty  (AP)

Washington _ Iraq's security forces will be unable to take control of the country in the next 18 months, and Baghdad's national police force is so rife with corruption it should be scrapped entirely, according to a new independent assessment.  The study, led by retired Marine Corps Gen. James Hones, is a sweeping and detailed look at Iraq's security forces etc.. and the news story continues...

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Car bomb in Baghdad kills at least 13

A car bomb killed at least 13 people Wednesday in a Shiite part of Baghdad.  At least 44 Iraqis were killed or found dead nationwide Wednesday, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Eight American soldiers killed in fighting

U.S. military officials announced the deaths of eight more American soldiers in Iraq etc.. etc.. Three of the American soldiers were killed and two were wounded after their Humvee was hit Tuesday etc... etc.. As of Wednesday, at least 3,750 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war etc.. and the news story continues.... 

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Violence kills at least 28 Iraqis across country

Iraq - Bombings, shootings and mortar attacks left at least 28 Iraqis dead nationwide, including 18 bullet-riddled bodies etc.. and the news article continues..

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Iraq, up close and personal

Thomas L. Friedman   -  Syndicated Columnist

Note:  Thomas writes about 3 scenes in his column today and makes a personal interesting comment before describing scene # 2.

Baghdad - I saw many contradictory things on this visit to Iraq - too many to declare a definitive trend.  So let me share three scenes that had an impact on me. 

Scene 1:  etc.. etc.. etc..

Peace in Iraq has to be built on a Shiite-Sunni consensus, not a constant balancing act by us.  So far, the surge has created nothing that is self-sustaining.  That is, pull us out and this whole place still blows in 10 minutes.

Scene 2: On my way into Iraq, I had a private chat with an Arab Gulf leader.  He said something that still rings in my ear:  " Thomas, everyone is keeping you busy in IraqThe Russians are keeping you busy.  The Chinese are keeping you busy.  The Saudis are keeping you busy.  Egypt is keeping you busy.  The Syrians are keeping you busy."  He's rightEveryone loves seeing up tied down here.  One need only observe how Vladimir Putin is throwing his weight around Europe, how China is growing more influential by the day, how Iran has been emboldened and how all the Arab dictators are relieved that America is mired in Iraq so we can't push any democracy on them.  etc.. and Thomas L. Friedman's  column continues on with scene 3: etc.. and another interesting observation. etc..

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etc.. Have you not seen the sicknesses that are hitting all over? etc..

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Hundreds infected in new outbreak of Ebola

Congo - Lab results have confirmed a deadly illness outbreak in southeastern Congo as Ebola fever, etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. More than 160 people have died of the illness in the affected region since late August and nearly 400 have been infected, etc..

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etc.. many things that shall take place, the higher cost of food,  etc..

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etc. Know that the cost of food shall skyrocket, that gas will continue to go up, and as they use corn to produce gas and other things, the cost of food will go even higher. etc.

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How to trim fat from your food bill

50 ways to save on Groceries

By Judy Walker  Newhouse News Service

Have you felt that whammy in your pocketbook yet?  Several factors have pushed up the wholesale cost of food nearly 8 percent this year.  One factor is transportation.  Another is the high cost of corn - because of the national push to turn corn into the alternative fuel, ethanol - which in turn affects the price of cereal, soda (it's full of corn syrup), meats and poultry raised on feed.  Labor shortages and weather woes are stressing fruit and vegetable farmersDrought conditions are part of the reason behind a global milk shortage. etc... and the long news article goes on.....

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etc. Drought will continue, earthquakes, pestilence, tornadoes and hurricanes, flooding, disaster here, disaster there, loss of jobs, and the politicians lying more than ever. No, the world has not changed etc..

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Strong earthquake hits Indonesia

Mail & Guardian Online reporter, Reuters and AFP

A powerful earthquake struck near Indonesia's Sumatra island on Wednesday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said, and the shock was felt across South-East Asia. etc.. etc.. The USGS initially said on its website there was a quake measuring 8,0, and a short time later said there was a quake measuring 7.9 at a slightly different location, leading to initial confusion about the number of quakes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Schott to close in Auburn

Company's 73 employees told the plant will end production by late 200.

By John Stith  Staff Writer

Auburn will lose another large employer.  Schott North America, which employs 73 people at its 62 Columbus St. plant, told its employees at a meeting Monday morning that the company will close its Auburn facility in December 2008.  A little more than a year ago, 160 workers lost their jobs when Montreal-based Bombardier closed its Auburn Technology plant, which is a few hundred feet up the street etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. The global warming, the hurricanes on the north and on the south, on the east and on the west, the tornadoes, the flooding, etc..

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Humberto, in a hurry, surprises the Gulf Coast  (AP)

High Island, Texas - Call it the instant hurricane.  Humberto, which grew faster than any storm on record from tropical depression to full-scale hurricane landfall, surprised the Texas-Louisiana coast early Thursday etc.. and the news story continues...

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Arctic ice melt opens Northwest Passage

By JAMEY KEATEN, Associated Press Writer Sun Sep 16, 4:39 AM ET

PARIS - Arctic ice has shrunk to the lowest level on record, new satellite images show, raising the possibility that the Northwest Passage that eluded famous explorers will become an open shipping lane. etc.. etc.. etc.. Leif Toudal Pedersen, of the Danish National Space Center, said that Arctic ice has shrunk to some 1 million square miles. The previous low was 1.5 million square miles, in 2005. "The strong reduction in just one year certainly raises flags that the ice (in summer) may disappear much sooner than expected," Pedersen said in an ESA statement posted on its Web site Friday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. many things that shall take place, the higher cost of food,  etc..

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Italians call for a one-day strike to protest rising price of pasta

Be it fettuccine, linguine or spaghetti, Italians will soon be paying up to 20 percent more for their pasta. etc.. etc.. etc.. The increase in the price of pasta is being driven by rising wheat prices worldwide, economists and producers say.  The demand for wheat is the result of several trends, chiefly an increasing demand for biofuels, which can be made from wheat, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. You will see that the EU’s monetary system has grown much larger now than the U.S. dollar. etc.

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Dollar Pinched Abroad

Move causes woes for vacationers but helps U.S. exports

By Jackie Farwell  (AP)

New York - The U.S. dollar fell to its lowest point ever against the euro Wednesday as U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned that volatility in financial markets won't relent any time soon. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. trouble on the right hand, trouble on the left hand, countries that know not which way to go or what to do. etc..

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Suicide bomb kills 15 soldiers near Afghanistan

Pakistan - A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into a mess hall inside a high-security base used by a Pakistani counter-rorism force, killing at least 15 soldiers, officials said. etc. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Fear not the tornadoes, etc. fear not the forest fires, etc.. fear not the things that the world is seeing and the things that the world shall see etc..

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Fires Rage In California National Forest

18,000 Acres Have Burned So Far In The San Bernardino National Forest

FAWNSKIN, Calif., Sept. 16, 2007

(AP) An out-of-control wildfire in the San Bernardino National Forest tore through 18,000 acres of brush and timber Saturday, forcing the evacuation of about 5,000 people from a pair of mountain communities. etc.. and the news story continues...

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29 more die in South Asia floods

Sun Sep 16, 5:11 AM ET

GUWAHATI, India (AFP) - Severe flooding in India and Bangladesh claimed 29 more lives overnight as officials warned Sunday there was more rain ahead in a deluge that has marooned or displaced millions. More than 3,200 people have now been killed in the two countries in what officials are calling the worst monsoon season in decades, which has also ruined hundreds of millions of dollars in crops. etc.. and the news story continues..

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African towns overrun by flooding

updated 3:34 a.m. EDT, Sun September 16, 2007

KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) -- Torrential downpours and flash floods across Africa have submerged whole towns and washed away bridges, farms and schools. This summer's rains have killed at least 150 people, displaced hundreds of thousands and prompted the U.N. to warn Saturday of a rising risk of disease outbreaks. In eastern Uganda, nine people have been reported killed and 150,000 have been made homeless since early August. Another 400,000 -- mainly subsistence farmers -- have lost their livelihoods after their fields were flooded or roads washed away and the rains are forecast to worsen in the next month. "The problem is getting worse by the hour," said Uganda's Minister for Relief and Disaster Preparedness Musa Ecweru, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Know that more flooding shall come yet, much more flooding, etc..

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Rain, flooding shuts down I-95, other roads

By The Times-Union
Interstate 95 has been reopened near Interstate 10, after being shut down for part of the day because of massive rain and flooding. Flooding is causing havoc all over Jacksonville, including the downtown etc.. and the news story continues...

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Severe weather caused havoc around the valley
BY KJCT8.COM STAFF

GRAND JUNCTION - Mudslides and flash floods closed highways and caused accidents creating delays for travelers through-out Monday morning and into the afternoon. All roads are now reported open. About 12:30 Monday morning crews from the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) were called out to a mudslide on I-70 etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The monetary system is falling fast, very fast, for the government has not always used wisdom in the things that they do, much money is wasted, much money is stolen. etc..

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Dollar hits 30-year low against Canadian currency (AP)

The dollar fell against the Canadian loonie, to 1.0279 from 1.0296 Friday - a 30-year low.

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etc.. The EU will continue to become more powerful; etc.

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Microsoft Gets No Relief

Appeals court refuses to soften EU antitrust policy  (AP)

Washington - A European Union appeals court's decision to uphold a 2004 antitrust order against Microsoft Corp. means the U.S.-based multinationals will continue to face tougher competition rules in Europe than at home, legal experts said. Many U.S. companies hoped the EU's Court of First Instance would take steps to restrain the European Commission. etc.. etc.. The decision likely cements Europe's role as the lead international regulator of dominant companies, said M.J. Moltenbray, a partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc.. The cyclones, the typhoons, the hurricanes will all be of a greater magnitude than before, etc..

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Typhoon on the way; 1.8 million evacuated 

China - A typhoon expected to be among the most powerful storms to hit China in years churned toward the densely populated coast on Tuesday with 165 mph wind gusts, and the government evacuated 1.8 million people.  The fringes of Typhoon Wipha lashed northern Taiwan, where schools, offices and the stock market closed. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Russia removes one of their top cabinet members to make way for one that is even worse than Stalin, etc..

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Defense minister quits; more resignations coming

Russia - Russia's defense minister has resigned, the country's new prime minister said Tuesday, announcing the departure of his own son-in-law in the beginning of what is expected to be a Cabinet-wide shake up.  etc.. etc.. Zubkov said he had presented Putin with his proposal for a new government and a new Cabinet would be formed Friday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. you shall see things that will amaze you even in the sky and in the water. etc.

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Experts confirm meteorite crash in Peru

By MONTE HAYES, Associated Press Writer Wed Sep 19, 8:30 PM ET

LIMA, Peru - A fiery meteorite crashed into southern Peru over the weekend, experts confirmed on Wednesday. But they were still puzzling over claims that it gave off fumes that sickened 200 people. Local residents told reporters that a fiery ball fell from the sky and smashed into the desolate Andean plain near the Bolivian border Saturday morning. etc. and the news story continues...

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etc. the tornadoes shall continue, etc..

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Tornadoes Touch Down In Central Florida

Last Update: 7:11 am

LAKE COUNTY, Fla. -- Our coverage continues of the severe weather throughout our area with a check on the damage in central Florida. There are reports that two possible tornadoes touched down in Lake County. etc. The tornado knocked down trees, shattered storefront windows, and damaged about a dozen homes. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. The cost now shall go up and just because they lowered the interest rate don’t get too excited, for gas shall now go up. Oh, the troubles that are ahead, for they strive to bring peace in only the ways that they know how, by controlling things, and the more they control, the worse things get. etc..

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Crude oil prices top $83 a barrel

Rise driven largely by weak dollar

Friday, September 21, 2007

John Wilen Associated Press

New York- Crude oil prices surged further into record terrain Thursday, breaching $83 a barrel as the weak dollar and some worrisome weather in the Gulf of Mexico spurred buying. Gasoline futures jumped as well. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The monetary system is falling fast, very fast, for the government has not always used wisdom in the things that they do, much money is wasted, much money is stolen. etc..

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Euro continues to gain against U.S. currency

The dollar hit a record low against the euro Friday as the 13-nation currency broke through $1.41 before closing at $1.4119. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues... and ends with this.... The U.S. dollar fell further against the Canadian dollar after reaching parity for the first time since 1976 Thursday.  One Canadian dollar closed at $1.005 in U.S. currency Friday.


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etc the reports on global warming will flood in now as they see what is taking place etc

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You don't know what you've got till it's gone

Within 100 years, rising waters will submerge some quintessentially American coastal spots

By Seth Borenstein  (AP)

Ultimately, rising seas will likely swamp the first American settlement in Jamestown, Va., as well as the Florida launch pad that sent the first American into orbit, many climate scientists are predicting.  In about a century, some of the places that make America what it is may be slowly erased.  Global warming - through a combination of melting glaciers, disappearing ice sheets and warmer waters expanding - is expected to cause oceans to rise by one meter, or about 39 inchesIt will happen regardless of any future actions to curb greenhouse gases, several leading scientists say.  And it will reshape the nation. etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. Even John Christy at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, a scientist often quoted by global warming skeptics, said he figures the seas will rise at least 16 inches by the end of the century.  But he tells people to prepare for a rise of about three feet just in case. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. earthquakes yet, etc..

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Earthquake shakes Island; no injuries reported 

Greece - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.3 shook the Aegean Sea island of Karpathos but no damage or injuries were reported, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Even Israel is going their own way and the troubles that lie ahead, you shall hear about them in the next few days.

:: 9-27-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A11)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Israel launches assault in Gaza

By Ibrahim Barzak  (AP)

Gaza City, Gaza Strip - Israeli military forces killed at least eight Palestinians and wounded 25 in an air strike and a tank-led around operation Wednesday, the bloodiest day in the Gaza Strip since Israel declared it a "hostile territory."  The Israeli army said the raids were a response to near daily bombardment of Israeli border towns, including 20 mortar shells and 10 rockets fired Wednesday, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. many things are taking place at this moment, they are accelerating, from the drought to the global warming, to the tornadoes, to the flooding, to the fires, to the hurricanes.

:: 9-29-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A5)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Hurricane kills three, striking Mexican coast

Mexico -  Hurricane Lorenzo hit Mexico's central Gulf coast on Friday, flinging roofs and billboards through the air and causing a landslide that claimed three lives. etc. and the news story continues..

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etc. For the American dollar now is like a very precious plate balanced on a high wire two hundred feet above the blacktop. etc..

:: 9-29-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (C1)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Euro breaks record for seventh consecutive day

The dollar hit another low against the euro Friday as U.S. inflation data reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates again. etc. and the news story continues..

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etc. you know what my word says and you rest in my word. You don’t fear the drought or the high cost of food or the global warming, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the flooding, the earthquakes, you are not concerned over these things to the point that you get no sleep, that you can’t eat. For you know my word, etc.

:: 9-30-07 CNN :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

Report: 7.4 quake near New Zealand

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 occurred near the Auckland Islands, uninhabited territory belonging to New Zealand, the Japan Meteorological Agency said Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Ala., Ga. issue bans in response to drought

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Officials coping with a severe drought in eastern Alabama and western Georgia issued sweeping bans Friday on outdoor watering and scrambled to secure a dwindling supply of drinking water to more than 50,000 people. Divers went into Lake Martin looking for ways to increase the depth around intake pipes that drain water from the massive lake into the water system for Alexander City, 44 miles northeast of Montgomery on the Georgia line. Lake Martin is the only source of water for the Alexander City system. "The water is so low the pumps are shutting down on us," said Eugene Mahan, superintendent of water treatment etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 9-29-07 The Evening News And Tribune :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

Despite rain, drought remains

By DAVID MANN
David.Mann@newsandtribune.com

The National Weather Service is advising that much of Southern Indiana and Kentucky are still in a state of extreme drought, even with the rain that fell earlier this week. Besides punishing plant life, the dry weather also has been blamed for several field fires in the area during the last couple weeks. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 9-30-07 Sunday Observer :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::

Price of bread increases as wheat supply wanes

The price of bread has gone up as the wheat in world market has dropped due to climatic changes which affected the wheat producing countries adversely. Developing countries such as Sri Lanka are badly affected as a result of this situation. etc. and the news story continues..

:: 9-30-07 Philadelphia Inquirer :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::  :: ::

Posted on Sun, Sep. 30, 2007
Thousands flee Mexican flooding

Associated Press

VERACRUZ, Mexico - Hurricane Lorenzo's pounding rains caused mudslides and floods that killed at least five people, damaged roads, and drove tens of thousands from their homes in eastern Mexico. Rivers that had risen 21 feet above usual levels began to recede yesterday, but officials said it might take weeks for all the flooding to subside. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you know what my word says and you rest in my word. You don’t fear the drought or the high cost of food or the global warming, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the flooding, the earthquakes, you are not concerned over these things to the point that you get no sleep, that you can’t eat. For you know my word, etc.

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Strong earthquake rattles Bengkulu, prompting tsunami alert

JAKARTA (AP): A strong earthquake hit Bengkulu on Sumatra island Tuesday, prompting authorities to issue a tsunami alert. The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 struck nearly 160 kilometers off the coast of the town of Bengkulu, the Meteorological and Geophysics Agency said. A series of powerful earthquakes and dozens of aftershocks in the same region killed 23 people and destroyed thousands of buildings last month. etc. and the news story continues..

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Thunderstorm Brings Heavy Rain, High Winds, Tornado Damage

By Becky Ogann

DES MOINES (AP) - Clean up is under way across parts of Iowa after a series of strong storms hit last night with high winds, heavy rain and several tornadoes. etc. and the news story continues..

:: 10-4-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A9)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Minor earthquake shakes Wellington commuters

New Zealand - A magnitude 5.6 earthquake shook central New Zealand today, rocking homes across a wide area, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Know that Iraq will not become a peaceful place; etc..

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US, Iraqis differ on raid on Shiite town

By HAMID AHMED, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 44 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - U.S. forces backed by attack aircraft killed at least 25 Shiite militia fighters north of Baghdad Friday in an operation targeting a cell accused of smuggling weapons from Iran, the military said. Iraqi officials, however, said American bombs killed civilians who rushed to help those injured in the initial airstrike and claimed the only ones armed in the neighborhood were locals trying to organize themselves against al-Qaida etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Great Lakes being covered with algae because of the water temperature. etc..

:: 10-5-07 The Michigan Daily :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: ::

For Great Lakes muck, no simple solution

10/5/07

When runaway algae killed fish and fouled beaches in the Great Lakes region decades ago, governments ordered cutbacks of phosphorus - a key algae nutrient - from laundry detergents and sewage treatment plants. It worked, for a while. But scientists acknowledge there are no simple solutions for a recent algae outbreak that is littering shorelines with stinky muck, etc.. etc.. etc.. An even bigger complication is the presence of zebra mussels and their cousins, quagga mussels - invasive species that reached the Great Lakes in the late 1980s. They promote algae growth by filtering water and making it clearer, allowing sunlight to penetrate deeper. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. you know what my word says and you rest in my word. You don’t fear the drought or the high cost of food or the global warming, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the flooding, the earthquakes, you are not concerned over these things to the point that you get no sleep, that you can’t eat. For you know my word, etc.

:: 10-6-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (B1)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

CNY Immersed in Drought

Well-dependant farmers, residents suffer from lack of rain

By Debra J. Groom  Staff writer

What Central New York needs right now is a good soaking rain.  And not just for a day.  Meteorologists say the water table is so low the area needs about 2 inches of rain above and beyond the 3 inches the area typically gets in October and November. etc.. etc.. According to a map put out Tuesday by the National Drought Mitigation Center in Lincoln, Neb., the following conditions exist: 

Moderate drought - most of Oswego County, northern part of Cayuga County and parts of Lewis, Wayne, Monroe and St. Lawrence counties

Severe drought - Jefferson, and parts of Wayne, Monroe, Herkimer, Lewis and St. Lawrence counties.

Abnormally dry - Nearly all of Oneida County, central Cayuga County, northern Madison County, parts of Onondaga County and central and southern Herkimer County.  etc.. and the news story continues....

:: 10-9-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (C1)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Food inflation hits at highest level since '90

Economists say spike isn't enough to hurt overall economy, just wallets.

By Lauren Villagran  (AP)

New York - This morning, your bowl of cereal and milk probably cost you 49 cents.  Last year, it was 44 cents. etc... The forces behind the rise in food prices - China's economic boom, a growing biofuels industry and a weak U.S. dollar - are global and not letting up anytime soon.  Grocery receipts are bulging because the raw ingredients, packaging and fuel that go into the price of foodstuffs cost more than they have in decades. etc.. and the news story continues... 

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etc. Global warming will continue and grow even faster now.  etc..

:: 10-8-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A5)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

1 Million More Square Miles of Open Water

This summer's Arctic meltdown is unnerving even the most skeptical scientists and reminding everybody of just how much we don't know

By Andrew C. Revkin  New York Times News Service

The Artic ice cap shrank so much this summer that waves briefly lapped along two long-imagined Arctic shipping routes, the Northwest Passage over Canada and the Northern Sea Route over Russia.  Overall, the floating ice dwindled to an extent unparalleled in a century or more, by several estimates. etc.. and the long news article continues with many details... 

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etc. Know that Iraq will not become a peaceful place; etc..

:: 10-9-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A7)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Blasts kill 24 people across Iraq

Former prime minister linked to militia's clashes with U.S. forces near Najaf.  (AP)

Baghdad - A suicide bomber drove his truck into a police station north of Baghdad on Monday, crumbling the squat concrete building and damaging a nearby school in the deadliest in a series of blasts that killed at least 24 people across Iraq.  etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 10-11-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A6)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Violence Kills 16 in Iraq    

General says attacks were expected during holy month

By Jay Price  McClatchy Newspapers

Baghdad - A recent jump in violence across Iraq continued Wednesday, with at least 16 people killed and 45 wounded in various attacks, including seven involving improvised bombs.  More than 55 people were killed and more than 110 were wounded on Tuesday. etc. and the news story continues...

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etc. higher prices causing great concern, etc.

:: 10-11-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (C4)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Kimberly-Clark plans price hikes of up to 7%

Kimberly-Clark Corp., the maker of Kleenex tissues and Huggies diapers, said Tuesday it would raise prices next year to offset higher costs for raw materials and energy. etc. and the news story continues..

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etc.. I cannot protect those who will not flee from the drought and fire prone places. I cannot give water to the areas that the drought shall cover. I have told them to leave there and to come north. I have told them to come to my house, to my altar and receive what I have for them that they may take it to those I send them to. etc..

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Thank God for his word. Thank God for Jesus the New Testament and a new and better covenant so we have the Holy Spirit within us and he can speak to our hearts. Lets not forget the New Testament is predicated on the Old Testament and the things in the Old Testament are for us today also. God told us a long time ago that if we would follow his leading and do the work that he has called us to do that we would be blessed and the area here would be blessed because of us.

I bought some land to build a house on and to me anyway, land is no good if you don’t have water. After church one day I came to the altar and inquired of the pastor/prophet “Father what about water on this land?” The word the prophet had for me was when you get ready I will show you right where to drill. The day came for me to mark the spot for the well driller to set up. So I got the pastor out on the property he went to the spot where the Lord told him the well should be drilled. The well was drilled 75’ deep and came in at 8 plus gallons a minute.

This is not the end of the story. When we got ready to use the water and found out the water left an orange color residue it turned out there was too much iron in the water. At this point in time you might in the natural want to think this whole thing was a mistake and you missed it with God. But God has told us that we have the victory. If that is in your heart, you keep on keeping on. I went to our local county heath department and they looked up the drillers log on this well and remarked “your well is in aquifer” pump it and it will clear up or filter it. I decided to use a filter and use the well immediately and we now have an abundant supply of good clear water. When God tells us we have the victory believe him, follow his leading and you will be blessed.

Lee @ RMMI

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

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Three tribal leaders killed in Iraq attack

Mon Oct 15, 7:31 AM ET

KIRKUK, Iraq (AFP) - A gun attack on Monday on a convoy of tribal leaders spearheading the fight against Al-Qaeda in Iraq's central Salaheddin province killed three people and wounded five, police said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Iran will continue to build her nuclear missiles and Russia will continue to give her aid and America will plot against those two countries and it shall backfire on them, for their plat is an evil plot, it is not my desire and it is not my plan. etc..

:: 10-14-07   Islamic Republic News Agency :: :: :: Beginning of Fulfillment :: :: :: :: ::  

Iran, Russia have common views on int'l issues, Jalali

Today: Monday October 15, 2007

Tehran and Moscow have common views on international issues and are against US unilateralism, Co-Chairman of Iran-Russia Parliamentary Friendship Group Kazem Jalali said on Sunday. Jalali, who is also rapporteur of Majlis Commission on National Security and Foreign Policy, said on the eve of President Vladimir Putin's visit to Iran that the Russian Federation is expected to take firm stance on Iran's civilian nuclear program in light of the reality on the ground. He told IRNA that US attempt to issue a new resolution at the UN Security Council to exert further pressure on Iran is not a wise action and is not in line with the interest of Russia. He said that during President Putin's stay in Tehran, fruitful talks will be held between the Russian president and senior Iranian officials. "I hope the two parties would reach a satisfactory conclusion and Iran would have Russian support for its civilian nuclear program." Jalali said that the Russian government is well aware that the US is not following a realistic approach on Iranian nuclear program. "The reality is that the US is lobbying for its hostile approach toward Iran irrespective of the legal and expertise considerations about Iranian nuclear program."  Elaborating on agenda of Iranian officials' talks with President Putin, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Fear not the gas prices as they continue to rise. Fear not these things, saith your Father God, for I have promised to take you through this time safely. I shall provide for you, etc..

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Oil prices rocket to record highs in London and New York

Mon Oct 15, 7:36 AM ET

LONDON (AFP) - World oil prices surged to record peaks on Monday, breaching 85 dollars in New York for the first time, as traders tracked heightened tensions between Turkey and Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. there shall yet be flooding, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, etc..

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Storms kill 6 as systems move across country; unusual October tornadoes in Midwest

By TIM MARTIN Associated Press writer

October 20, 2007 6:00 AM

LOCKE TOWNSHIP, Mich. — A couple spending their first night in a new house were among at least six people killed as unusually severe October storms destroyed homes, downed trees and knocked out power in several states, authorities said Friday. The thunderstorms, some spawning tornadoes and high winds, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. I cannot protect those who will not flee from the drought and fire prone places. I cannot give water to the areas that the drought shall cover. I have told them to leave there and to come north. I have told them to come to my house, to my altar and receive what I have for them that they may take it to those I send them to. etc..

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Report: Widespread drought worsening

Randolph E. Schmid  (AP)

Washington - If stars fall on Alabama they'd better not be looking for water.  Millions of Americans are struggling with drought, from the parched lawns of California to dry southern farms and shriveling Great Lakes, where some cargo ships have had to lighten loads, fearing shallow channels. etc.. etc. As of the end of the month, about 43 percent of the contiguous United States was in moderate to extreme drought, the National Climate Data Center said.  Worldwide, meanwhile, the agency said the year to date has been the warmest on record for land. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Drought will continue, etc..

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THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FIRES

CLIMATE CHANGE: Hotter world may fan flames

Peter Fimrite Chronicle Staff Writer

Thursday, October 25, 2007

The risk of catastrophic wildfires like those sweeping through Southern California will increase all over the state as the world heats up, forests dry out and weather patterns shift, forestry experts said Wednesday. The 16 wind-blown fires that forced the largest mass evacuation in California history may or may not be the result of climate change, but studies have shown that the hot drought conditions that fed the flames are becoming more common. "Fires are burning hotter and bigger, becoming more damaging and dangerous to people and to property," U.S. Forest Service Chief Gail Kimbell said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

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U.S. military deaths in Iraq at 3,838

By The Associated Press Wed Oct 24, 7:02 PM ET

As of Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, at least 3,838 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes seven military civilians. At least 3,125 died as a result of hostile action, according to the military's numbers. The AP count is five higher than the Defense Department's tally, last updated Wednesday at 10 a.m. EDT. The British military has reported 171 deaths; Italy, 33; Ukraine, 18; Poland, 21; Bulgaria, 13; Spain, 11; Denmark, seven; El Salvador, five; Slovakia, four; Latvia, three; Estonia, Netherlands, Thailand, Romania, two each; and Australia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, South Korea, one death each. The latest deaths reported by the military: A soldier died Wednesday of wounds suffered in a mine explosion in Salahuddin province. A soldier was killed Wednesday during combat near Bayji.

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etc. troubles shall be seen all over from Iraq all the way to Israel. etc..

:: 10-31-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A4)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Suicide blast kills 7 near Musharraf's office

Pakistani president uninjured in explosion at police checkpoint in Rawalpindi.

By Stephen Graham  (AP)

Islamabad, Pakistan - A bomber blew himself up about a quarter-mile from President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's office Tuesday, killing seven people etc.. and the news story continues...

:: 10-31-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A4)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Kidnapped Sheiks Unshaken

After daring rescue, they vow to fight al-Qaida  (AP)

Baghdad - It had to be done quickly.  Rogue Shiite militiamen were holding hostage a group of Sunni and Shiite tribal sheiks who had joined a revolt against al-Qaida.  etc.. In a meeting Tuesday between most of the former captives and military officials, the sheiks, recounted their 30-hour ordeal to a small group of reporters.  They said they were tortured and humiliated and at least three of the sheiks were visibly bruised. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. there shall yet be flooding, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, great disaster here and great disaster there, etc..

:: 11-1-07  The Post online  :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::

Earthquakes shake San Francisco Bay

Thursday 1st November 2007: 10:30

San Francisco Bay has been rocked by the largest earthquake in 18 years.  Residents of San Jose in Silicon Valley fled their homes and emergency services were called to deal with gas leaks and broken water pipes but quake-related damage was not widespread.  The moderate 5.6 magnitude quake on Tuesday was followed by a smaller earthquake a day later, which struck near the epicentre of the larger quake,...

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etc. the times that you see upon the face of the earth shall grow worse and worse and worse. The drought shall get greater and greater and greater; does not my word say that? The storms shall get larger and larger, more deaths will be lost etc..

:: 11-2-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A6)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

In one town, the water ran out.

By Greg Bluestein  (AP)

Orme, Tenn. - As twilight falls over this Tennessee town, Mayor Tony Reames drives up a dusty dirt road to the community's towering water tank and begins his nightly ritual in front of a rust metal valve.  With a twist of the wrist, he releases the tank's meager water supply, and suddenly this sleepy town is alive with activity.  Washing machines whir, kitchen sinks fill and showers run.  About three hours later, Reames will return and reverse the process, cutting off water to the town's 145 residents.  The severe drought tightening like a vise across the Southeast has threatened the water supply of cities large and small, etc. and the news story continues....

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etc. They are seeing the global warming, etc..

:: 11-2-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (B1)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Oct. brought warmest temps in 60 years, rain 

By Charles McChesney Staff writer 

A warm, wet October ended the drought that parched much of Central New York this past summer.  October's average temperature was 58 degrees, 7.9 degrees above the average for the month.  etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. loss of jobs, etc.

:: 11-2-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (B8)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Chrysler cuts stun workers

Company will shave up to 12,000 people, toss out four poor-selling models. 

By Dee-Ann Durbin  (AP)  

Detroit - The ink barely dry on a new four-year labor contract, Chrysler LLC says it plans to cut up to 12,000 jobs and remove four models from its lineup. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. For this shall go down as the year of the floods, the year of the heat, earthquakes shall continue, etc..

:: 11-2-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A7)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Death toll rises to 108 from Tropical Storm Noel

Caribbean - Tropical Storm Noel drenched the Bahamas and Cuba on Thursday while rescue workers in the Dominican Republic headed out in boats an helicopters to reach dozens of communities isolated by floods and mudslides.  The death toll in the Caribbean rose to 108. etc. and the news story continues..

:: 11-3-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A7)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Fleeing from Floodwaters

Tens of thousands abandon Mexico's Gulf Coast

By Antonio Villegas  (AP)

Villahermosa, Mexico - Some loaded their possessions into grocery carts, wheeling what they could save over knee-deep floodwaters.  Others jumped from fast-disappearing rooftops and swam to higher ground. etc.. The flood affected more than 900,000 people in the state of 2 million - their homes flooded, damaged or cut off by high water. etc.. and the news story continues.. 

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etc. there is trouble on every hand in the world, nations rising up against nations, a great shortage of water, drought, famine, and the famine shall grow, high prices for gas, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, fires, all these signs you are seeing, these are the signs of the end. etc..

:: 11-7-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A11)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

"Mini-tsunami" buries Mexican village

Death toll would have been higher than 14, but animals sensed impending doom.

By Eduardo Verdugo  (AP)

 Ostuacan, Mexico - When a mountain of mud and a wall of water buried a Mexican village in a "mini-tsunami," only 14 of the 600 people there disappeared.  One reason? Jittery cattle.  The villagers" nervous animals somehow sensed the impending disaster and fled to higher ground.  Many people got out of bed to chase after them, etc. and the news story continues...

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Turks prepare for offensive against Kurds  (AP)

Ankara, Turkey - Tens of thousands of Turkish troops were poised Tuesday on the border with Iraq awaiting the order to attack Kurdish fighters, etc.. and the news story continues...

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28 killed in bombing at factory

Dead include five Afghan members of parliament and some children.

By Jason Straziuso & Fisnik Abrashi  (AP)

Kabul, Afghanistan - A bomb attack struck a group of lawmakers Tuesday as they were being greeted by children on a visit to a sugar factory in Afghanistan's normally peaceful north.  At least 28 people were killed, including five parliament members as well as children. etc.. and the news story continues..

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2007 is deadliest year for U.S. troops 

Fort Drum soldier killed in Iraq was one of five who died Monday.

By Steven R. Hurst  (AP)

Baghdad - The U.S. military announced six new deaths Tuesday, making 2007 the bloodiest year for American troops in Iraq, despite a recent decline in casualties and a sharp drop in roadside bombings that Washington links to Iran.  etc. and the news story continues...

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Dollar sinks against euro, Canadian dollar

Staff and news service reports

The dollar fell to new lows on Tuesday amid expectations of more interest rate cuts in the United States, even as oil prices shot past a record $97 a barrel. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The cost of living shall skyrocket, etc..

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etc.. many things that shall take place, the higher cost of food,  etc..

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etc. Know that the cost of food shall skyrocket, that gas will continue to go up, and as they use corn to produce gas and other things, the cost of food will go even higher. etc.

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Fuel's one-two punch

Gas prices hurt consumers at more places than the pump

By Charley Hannagan   Staff writer

What do the price of a box of pasta, a slice of pizza and a flower arrangement have in common?  The shops that sell those items pay fuel delivery surcharges to get their goods, and they're passing some of those costs on to you. etc.. etc.. "I've seen the surcharges be half of what the shipping charges are, and the fuel keeps going up.  It's going to get worse," said store co-owner Sam Mondello.  Delivery charges are just one problem caused by higher fuel prices, he said.  As farmers grow more corn to sell for biofuels, there are fewer acres planted in wheat for feed.  On top of that, there were poor wheat harvests in Australia, Europe and the American Mid-west this year. etc.. and the news story continues....

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etc. The drought, the heat, the storms, the flooding, the fires, the earthquakes, they are all signs, signs, signs all pointing toward my return. etc..

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Storm surge hits European coasts

By Martin Benedyk  (AP) 

Great Yarmouth, England - A powerful storm unleashed tidal surges and ferocious winds that prompted hundreds to evacuate in Britain, etc.. and the news story continues..

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2 die, over 100 hurt as quake hits Chile

Thousands of houses damaged in Chile's capital.  It registers at 7.7 magnitude.

By Federico Quilodran  (AP)

Calama, Chile - A major earthquake crushed cars, damaged thousands of houses and terrified people for hundreds of miles around Wednesday.  Authorities reported at least two deaths and more than 100 injuries. etc. and the news story continues..

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Georgia farmers fight for water

By Greg Bluestein  (AP)

Camila, Ga. - Southwest Georgia is on of the most productive agricultural regions in Dixie, etc.. etc.. With a historic drought gripping the Southeast, Georgia farmers are increasingly worried that their needs with be sacrificed to water-guzzling Florida or to those of Atlanta - a city of growth and unquenchable thirst.  The drought has forced much of the state to enact unprecedented water restrictions, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Millions to evacuate as cyclone slams into Bangladesh

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) -- A powerful cyclone slammed into Bangladesh on Thursday night, tearing down flimsy houses, toppling trees and power poles, and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes in the low-lying nation. Tropical Cyclone Sidr swept in from the Bay of Bengal packing winds of 149 mph (240 kilometers per hour), buffeting southwestern coastal areas within a 155-mile radius of its eye with heavy rain and storm surges predicted to reach 20 feet high. etc.. and the news story continues..

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World joins cyclone relief efforts

Death toll in Bangladesh passes 1,000 as rescuers struggle to reach all areas.

By Julhas Alam  (AP)

Dhaka, Bangladesh - Aid workers struggled Friday to help hundreds of thousands of survivors of a cyclone that blasted Bangladesh with 150 mph winds, killing a reported 1,100 people, savaging coastal towns and leaving millions without power in the deadliest such storm in more than a decade. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Fear not the new sicknesses, the new diseases, fear not those things that are coming upon the face of the earth now. Walk in my word, walk in my promise, for they shall not come nigh your dwelling, for I, your Father God, watch over you. etc..

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CDC: Virus killed 10 people

The new respiratory infection caused at least 140 illnesses in four states.

By Mike Stobbe  (AP)

Atlanta - A mutated version of a common cold virus has caused 10 deaths in the last 18 months, U.S. health officials said Thursday.  etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

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Bomber kills three U.S. soldiers

Blast in Baqouba takes place as troopers are giving treats to Iraqi children.  (AP)

Baghdad - A suicide bomber detonated his explosives as American soldiers were handing out toys to children northeast of Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least three children and three of the troops, U.S. and Iraqi authorities said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The euro continues to grow strength over the dollar. The price of oil continues to go up. Food will be used for oil causing a famine, causing higher prices; these are the things that you shall see. etc..

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OPEC comment drives oil to $95

By PABLO GORONDI, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 12 minutes ago

Oil prices rose Monday with more talk among OPEC members about converting their cash reserves to the euro and away from the U.S. dollar. There is also doubt a possible OPEC output hike next month would get more supplies to market in time for the northern winter. etc.. etc... etc.. Comments about the U.S. currency came during a weekend summit where the heads of state of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries sought to find ways to mitigate the adverse effects of a weak dollar on revenues. Oil is priced in U.S. dollars and the currency's depreciation has contributed to rising crude prices and eroded the value of national dollar reserves. Cartel officials have resisted pressure to increase oil production to ease prices. "The fact that the OPEC members are talking about issues like the weak U.S. dollar and not talking about raising output is supportive of strong pricing and so we're seeing signs of the market gaining strength," said Victor Shum, an energy analyst with Purvin & Gertz in Singapore. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, called the dollar  "a worthless piece of paper," and said OPEC members have expressed interest in converting cash reserves into a currency other than the U.S. dollar — a sentiment echoed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who called the euro a better option. etc.. and the long news story continues...

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Chavez, Ahmadinejad vow to oppose U.S.

Venezuelan president says his country and Iran are united like a fist.  (AP)

Tehran, Iran - Venezuela's outspoken president joined with Iran's leader Monday in boasting that they are "united like a single fist" in challenging American influence, saying the fall of the dollar is a sign that "the U.S. empire is coming down."  etc.. etc.. etc.. "God willing, with the fall of the dollar, the deviant U.S. imperialism will fall as soon as possible, too," Chavez said after a two-hour closed meeting with Ahmadinejad, the Iranian state news agency IRNA reported.  As the dollar weakens, oil prices have soared toward $100 a barrel. Chavez said at the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' meeting etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Know the disaster that is taking place, the cyclones, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the flooding, the drought, etc.. 

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Flooding problems amid heavy rain

Heavy rain has been causing severe problems across most of the North East of Scotland.

Grampian Police urged drivers to take extra care in the weather conditions. etc.. Meanwhile, firefighters had to pump away flood water threatening a nursing home, which has 39 residents, at Insch in Aberdeenshire. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Cheektowaga Residents Face Serious Flooding Issues

Updated: Nov 22, 2007 08:30 AM EST

(Cheektowaga, NY, November 22, 2007) - - It's been a sopping wet 24 hours in many parts of Western New York. The wet weather has created a nightmare for some residents who have water pouring into their homes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
600 families displaced due to flooding
By Danilo V. Adorador III

INTENSE flooding has already displaced over 600 families in at least two Misamis Oriental towns, damaging three houses and wrecking havoc on the farmlands of the affected areas, a Capitol official said.  Lugait and Manticao municipalities -- two towns neighboring Iligan City -- were most hard-hit, with at least one village experiencing a minor landslide, said Teddy Sabugaa, Provincial Social Welfare Officer-Designate and Provincial Disaster Coordinating Council (PDCC) coordinator. Crops -- mostly corn and vegetables -- and properties damaged by floods had already reached P9,449,000 as of Monday, records from the Provincial Social Welfare Office show. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

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Suicide car bomb strikes police checkpoint in Ramadi

Also Wednesday, an American soldier was killed in a bombing in Baghdad.

By Robert H. Reid  (AP)

Baghdad - A suicide car bomber blasted a police checkpoint outside the courthouse in Ramadi Wednesday, killing up to six people and wounding as many as 22 in the first such attack in months in the former Sunni insurgent stronghold.  Also Wednesday, the U.S. military reported that an American soldier and an Iraqi interpreter were killed in a bombing in east Baghdad - another sign of the lingering dangers in Iraq despite the recent downturn in violence. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

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Al-Qaida launches Baghdad attack

Local Sunnis and police say terrorists struck U.S. backed fighters. Green Zone also hit.

By Sameer N. Yacoub  (AP)

Baghdad - Al-Qaida militants commandeered Iraqi army vehicles and then attacked U.S. backed Sunni fighters in south Baghdad during a fierce gun battle that left 18 people dead Thursday, police and local Sunnis said.  Later Thursday, mortars or rockets slammed into the U.S. protected Green Zone - dramatizing warnings by senior U.S. commanders that extremists still pose a threat to Iraq's fragile security despite the downturn in violence.  etc.. etc.. Northeast of the capital, Iraqi security forces killed 19 al-Qaida in Iraq fighters during a gunfight in a mixed Shiite-Sunni village outside Baqouba, police said.  They said two civilians were killed and two others were wounded in the crossfire. etc.. and the news story continues....

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etc.. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place, very bloody, many deaths, Afghanistan shall be the same. There will be troubles in other areas; great troubles, and you will begin to see unrest in its fullness throughout the whole world as things begin to fall apart. etc..

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Sharif set to return to Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will try to return to Pakistan on Sunday, his second attempt since September, CNN has confirmed. etc.. etc.. His return comes a month after his predecessor and another opposition leader Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan, herself from exile. An attack on her motorcade in Karachi on the night of her return on October 18 left at least 140 people dead. Meanwhile Saturday, at least 16 Pakistani Defense Ministry workers were killed and an unknown number hurt in two suicide bombings targeting security forces in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi, a military spokesman said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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7 police beheaded in Afghanistan

By NOOR KHAN, Associated Press Writer Sat Nov 24, 2:09 AM ET

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Taliban militants beheaded seven policemen Friday after overrunning their checkpoints in southern Afghanistan, officials said, while in a separate clash, an Australian soldier and three civilians were killed. On Saturday, a suicide bomber targeting Italian soldiers killed six Afghans near Kabul, including three children, Afghan officials said. Six other police officers were missing after the Taliban's Friday attack on police checkpoints in Arghandab district, in Kandahar province, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. The euro continues to grow strength over the dollar. The price of oil continues to go up. Food will be used for oil causing a famine, causing higher prices; these are the things that you shall see. etc..

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From vendors to banks, euro now in vogue

Shared 13-nation currency hits another record high against the U.S. dollar.

By Emma Vandore  (AP)

Paris - Despite squeals of pain from European exporters, the strength of the euro is fast propelling Europe's single currency into a juggernaut.  Currency traders, from Egyptian street hawkers to Asian central banks, are looking to the euro as a better store of value as the U.S. dollar erodes. etc.. etc. as well as being the world's currency of choice in central bank reserves, the U.S. dollar has long been the de facto second currency in street markets and on tourist menus around the world.  Today, market traders in Luxor - site of the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes - snub dollars in favor of euros or local currency. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Beware of a great collapse of a dam, it will do much destruction. etc..

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Six die after villages hit by wall of water, sludge  (AP)

Beijing - A dam collapsed Sunday at a coal mine in northeastern China, hitting villages below with a torrent of sludge and mining waste that killed at least six people and left seven others missing, etc.. China's official Xinhua News Agency said 33 households were destroyed etc.. etc.. Xinhua said the dam ran for about 330 feet at a height of some 30 feet along a hillside above the houses.  etc. and the news story continues...

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etc. Because they know not me, they serve not me, they serve other gods, don’t allow this to happen, don’t walk in the shadows, walk in the light. Know the disaster that is taking place, the cyclones, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the flooding, the drought, the calamities that are already going on and those yet to come, earthquakes, oh, I say unto you, be awake. For the cost of living shall skyrocket, but fear not, gas will continue to go up as I have told you before until the antichrist steps into his position, know these things. For I tell you these things that you might walk in great wisdom, that you might walk in great knowledge, that you can understand what is happening and where we are. etc..

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Nicaragua - The Concepcion volcano in Nicaragua sent huge columns of ash into the sky in eruptions that prompted a ripple of small earthquakes, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Earthquakes hit eastern Indonesia

Three people have been killed and 45 hurt after two powerful earthquakes shook the island of Sumbawa in eastern Indonesia, officials say. The quakes, of magnitude 6.4 and 5.0, hit within hours of each other. Hundreds of buildings on the island were damaged or destroyed. Witnesses said many residents had fled their homes and were unwilling to return. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Forest fire breakout in California

Calcutta News.Net
Saturday 24th November, 2007

Forest fires have once again broken out near Malibu in California, destroying dozens of homes and forcing the evacuation of up to 20,000 people. About 2,200 acres have been ruined in the current flash fires, which have broken out only weeks since wildfires in California killed at least 14 people and forced 640,000 from their homes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place, very bloody, many deaths, Afghanistan shall be the same. There will be troubles in other areas; great troubles, and you will begin to see unrest in its fullness throughout the whole world as things begin to fall apart. etc..

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Insurgent Attack  (AP)

A policeman Sunday looks at the site of an explosion in Gauhati, India.  Three separate explosions killed one person and wounded at least 15 others in northeastern India's insurgency-ravaged Assam state, police said. etc.. and the caption under the picture continues..

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Official claims dozens of Taliban are killed in clash

Afghanistan - A provincial police official said Sunday that airstrikes killed nearly 70 Taliban insurgents in eastern Afghanistan. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Car bomb in Baghdad kills nine people

Second blast in Iraqi capital aimed at troops kills one civilian, wounds eight.  (AP)

Baghdad - A parked car bomb exploded in a crowded area near a medical complex in Baghdad on Sunday, killing at least nine people and wounding more than 30, officials said.  It was the latest in an uptick in violence in the heart of the capital.  etc.. and the news story continues..

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Kenyan police `killed thousands`


Kenya, 11/26 - A human-rights organization has claimed that Kenyan police killed as many as 8,040 people by execution or torture during a crackdown on a banned sect. The group said a further 4,070 people had gone missing as security forces tried to wipe out the Mungiki sect. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Two bomb blasts kill eight in Afghanistan  (AP)

Kabul, Afghanistan - A roadside bomb struck an Afghan army vehicle in an eastern province Monday, killing four soldiers and wounding two, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Seven killed by American fire as Iraq lets US troops stay

by Salam Faraj 42 minutes ago

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Seven Iraqis, among them three women and a child, were on Tuesday reported killed by the US military, a day after Washington and Baghdad agreed to keep American forces in Iraq beyond 2008. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You can look on the north, on the south, on the east, on the west, throughout all the world and all the signs are there. The signs in the sky, the signs in the ocean, signs on the earth all pointing towards those last days. You watch as the global warming increases and man in their foolishness thinks they can stop it etc.. and the news story continues..

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Indonesia losing crops, fish stocks to global warming

27 Nov 2007 14:23:11 GMT

Source: Reuters

JAKARTA, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Indonesia is losing tones of crop production each year and its fish stock is dwindling as a result of global warming, a UN report said on Tuesday, putting the greatest pressure on the nation's poor.  Millions of poor Indonesians will suffer loss of livelihoods, undermining the government's efforts to fight poverty, the report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Powerful earthquake rocks eastern Caribbean

Dominica - A powerful earthquake rocked the eastern Caribbean on Thursday, etc.. etc.. with a magnitude of 7.4, etc. and the news story continues..

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etc. You shall not be like the world, for the world will be in turmoil, they shall be troubled on the right, they shall be troubled on the left, etc..

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Deadly H5N1 bird flu found on Polish turkey farms

2 hours, 55 minutes ago

WARSAW (Reuters) - Two poultry farms north-west of Warsaw were cordoned off after the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu was found in turkeys, Polish officials said on Saturday. etc.. etc.. The virus has caused more than 200 deaths in humans globally since 2003, according to World Health Organization data. Most people who have caught bird flu have had direct or indirect contact with infected fowl but experts fear the constantly mutating virus could change into a form easily transmitted from person to person. Poland's efforts to contain the spread of the virus won the approval of the European Commission. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Bird flu spreads to northwest B'desh, birds culled

01 Dec 2007 11:32:26 GMT

Source: Reuters

DHAKA, Dec 1 (Reuters) - Bird flu has spread to another district in northwestern Bangladesh, forcing health and veterinary workers to cull some 6,000 chickens and destroy over 2,500 eggs, officials said on Saturday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Romania confirms bird flu outbreak

Published: Nov. 30, 2007 at 2:57 PM

BUCHAREST, Romania, Nov. 30 (UPI) -- Romanian authorities imposed security measures Friday in villages in the Danube River delta area where a bird flu outbreak was reported. Nicolae Lazar, head of the Romanian Animal Health Department, said experts confirmed a bird flu case at a farm in Murighiol village in the Danube delta in eastern Romania the Romanian Mediafax news agency reported Friday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Anti-bird flu measures across Middle East in wake of Saudi outbreak


DUBAI, 29 November 2007 (IRIN) - Most countries in the Middle East, especially those bordering Saudi Arabia, have taken measures to prevent bird flu after an outbreak of the disease there in early November. About four million birds have been culled in Saudi Arabia since 12 November, according to the Ministry of Agriculture. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Source of Britain bird flu remains unknown

LONDON (AP) — The cause of two bird flu outbreaks that led to the slaughter of thousands of turkeys, ducks and geese in eastern England earlier this month remains unknown, Britain's environmental authority said Thursday. etc.. etc.. The outbreaks both involved the H5N1 strain of the virus, which world health experts are tracking out of fear it could mutate into a form more easily spread among people and potentially spark a human flu pandemic. The discovery of bird flu in Britain rattled the poultry industry weeks before the Christmas holiday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Those by the seashores need to flee. Those in the drought areas need to flee. Follow the flow to the northland, for it shall be a place of milk and honey. etc..

:: 12-4-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A4)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Both coasts slammed by severe storms

Northwest slogs through floods while Northeast struggles with snow.  (AP)

Olympia, Wash. - A powerful Pacific storm battered the Northwest on Monday, blocking roads with fallen trees and flood waters, etc.. etc.. Wind gusts of more than 100 mph were reported along the Oregon coast, with the highest reading at 129 mph at Bay City, etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 11-29-07  Cattle Network Drought Monitor  ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::

Drought Monitor: Widespread Precipitation Across OH & MS Valleys

 

The Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic States :  The historic and intense drought that has been affecting the Southeast for much of the year seems to be shifting eastward in recent weeks.  Since mid-October, periodically significant rains have been falling across the western slopes of the Appalachians , particularly from western and central Tennessee into the interior Northeast.  As a result, the latest storm system to pass through the region brought some further reductions in the coverage and intensity of drought as far east as Kentucky , Tennessee , northern and southern Alabama , and far southwestern North Carolina Nevertheless, some exceptional drought (D4) persisted in central and northeastern Alabama , southeastern and northeastern Tennessee , and southwestern Virginia .  Farther east, a continuation and slight expansion of D4 was noted from northern and western Georgia into parts of North Carolina .  Through November 27, year-to-date precipitation deficits were in excess of 20 inches in locations such as Anniston, Alabama (28.33 inches below normal; 40 percent of normal), Tuscaloosa, Alabama (28.27 inches below normal; 45 percent of normal), and Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina (20.09 inches below normal; 56 percent of normal).  Meanwhile, soil moisture shortages, meager streamflows, and both long- and short-term precipitation deficits supported the expansion of moderate to severe drought (D1 to D2) across the Mid-Atlantic coastal plain. etc. and the news story continues...

:: 11-30-07 The Charlotte Observer :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  ::

Durham's crisis: 59 days of water left

Matt Dees

(Raleigh) News & Observer

DURHAM -- With central North Carolina suffering through the worst drought on record and a projected dry winter ahead, the Triangle is as close as it has ever been to severe restrictions limiting water use to hygiene and extinguishing fires. Durham, with just 59 days left in its main water supply, could be on the front lines of this worst-case scenario. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 11-30-07 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::

Drought dries up some Georgia businesses

By Michael E Kanell
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 11/30/07

Any serious sputtering by Georgia's economic engine these days is most likely linked to the real estate slump, the credit crunch or $3-a-gallon gas. But the state's long running drought has become a factor for a few sectors. farmers are all feeling pain from the dearth of rain. And while consumers think about the length of their showers, businesses are pondering how much water they use — and whether they can count on it. Deeper economic damage depends on whether the drought extends well into 2008. "The drought is a threat," Scott Watkins, a consultant with the Anderson Economic Group. "It will have economic ramifications around the Southeast, mainly because it is an uncertain variable and the economy does not like uncertainty." So far the fallout is focused on outdoor or agricultural businesses — including some you might not expect. Quietly but relentlessly, the drought has driven some family cattle operations out of business, said livestock economist Curt Lacy, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. You shall not be like the world, for the world will be in turmoil, they shall be troubled on the right, they shall be troubled on the left, etc..

:: 12-5-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A8)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Iraq government says it can't handle return of refugees  (AP)

Baghdad - Iraq's government acknowledged Tuesday that it cannot handle a massive return of refugees, as the U.N. a $11 million relief package to help the most vulnerable Iraqi families trickling back to their war-ravaged homeland. etc.. etc..  But the U.S. military has warned that a massive return of refugees could rekindle sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites and that some returnees have found their Baghdad homes occupied by members of the other Muslim sect. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 12-6-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A6)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Suicide bomber attacks soldiers in minibus

Afghanistan - A suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden car into a minibus carrying Afghan soldiers in a crowded market south of Kabul on Wednesday, killing at least 13 people and wounding 20, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues..


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Bombers kill 26 in restive Iraq province

By Alaa Shahine Fri Dec 7, 10:03 AM ET

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A female suicide bomber wearing a vest packed with explosives killed 16 people and a suicide car bomb killed 10 in two attacks in Iraq's most restive province northeast of Baghdad on Friday. Police said 27 people were wounded in the first attack when the female bomber struck at former Sunni Arab insurgents who have switched sides to join the U.S.-backed security forces fighting al Qaeda. In the second attack, a car bomb killed seven Iraqi soldiers and three members of neighborhood patrols. Eight were hurt. Both attacks took place in Diyala province, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Suicide bomber strikes Iraqi oil hub

By SAMEER N. YACOUB, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 17 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - A suicide bomber driving an explosives-laden truck filled with sand struck a police station north of Baghdad on Saturday, the latest in a week of bombings that have killed nearly 80 people. etc.. etc.. The blast, which damaged nearby homes and sent shards of glass flying through the air, killed eight people and wounded 16, police said. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 12-9-07 World Net Daily  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Iran stops selling oil in dollars
Tehran moves closer to confrontation with U.S.
Posted: December 8, 2007
12:46 p.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

Iran today announced a decision to end all oil sales in dollar transactions, moving one step closer to confrontation with the United States. Iranian oil minister Gholam Hussein Nozari told the press the dollar is not considered a trustworthy currency any more, considering dollar depreciation and the dollar losses experienced by crude-oil exporting countries, according to a report published Saturday by the Iranian Student News Agency, or ISNA, in Tehran. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 12-9-07 World Net Daily :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Iran-Mexico meeting deepens ties to Islam
President Calderon welcomes Khatami in effort to bypass confrontational West
Posted: December 7, 2007
4:50 p.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

In a little notice meeting reflecting growing ties between South America and the Islamic world, Mexican President Felipe Calderon welcomed former Iranian President Mohamed Khatami to Mexico City. The two leaders met Wednesday at Los Pinos, Mexico's official presidential residence, to discuss deepening cultural bonds with the Islamic world in the face of Western notions of a "clash of civilizations. The visit drew virtually no mention in the press outside of Mexico, even in Iran. Khatami came at the invitation of the International Center for Dialogue between Civilizations, established in 2006 at the Colegio de San Luis in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosi. etc.. and the news story continues...

:: 12-11-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A7)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Mortar shells strike Baghdad prison

Suicide car bomber kills one U.S. soldier in area north of Iraqi capital.  (AP)

Baghdad - Mortar shells crashed into an Iraqi prison at a major government complex Monday, landing in a cellblock and killing at least five inmatesElsewhere, an explosive fire erupted in a storage tank at Baghdad's only oil refinery, sending smoke and flames high above the capital. etc.. etc.. Also Monday, a suicide car bomber killed on U.S. soldier and wounded two others in Salahuddin providence. etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 12-11-07 CNN :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: ::

Rescuers search for bomb survivors

ALGIERS, Algeria (CNN) -- Rescuers are sifting through the rubble of the United Nations headquarters in Algiers hoping to find survivors after a powerful bomb ripped off the building's facade and leveled nearby U.N. offices. It was one of two suspected car bombs that struck Algiers within 10 minutes of each other.  The death toll is unclear: the official government count is at least 26, but hospital sources in Algiers told CNN affiliate BFM-TV that 76 people were killed in the two blasts. A statement from the United Nations said 45 people were reported killed. Algerian Interior Minister Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni blamed a militant Islamic group with ties to al Qaeda for the attacks, which also targeted a building housing Algeria's Constitutional Council and Supreme Court. In a posting on an Islamist Web site, the group al Qaeda Islamic Maghreb claimed responsibility. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Massive 'ice-maker' stops Heartland cold

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- About a million homes and businesses were without power Tuesday as a major storm blasted the nation's midsection, closing schools and canceling flights. At least 23 deaths had been blamed on the storm system since the waves of sleet and freezing rain started during the weekend. etc.. etc.. Nearly 600,000 Oklahoma homes and businesses still had no electricity Tuesday, most of them since Monday when power lines began snapping under the weight of ice and falling branches -- the biggest power outage in state history. Utilities in Missouri reported about 170,000 homes and business without power. Outages elsewhere affected more than 100,000 customers in Kansas, more than 60,000 in Iowa and nearly 18,000 in Illinois. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You will see the global warming, etc..

:: 12-12-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A15)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

2007 melting alarms scientists

Arctic ice disappearing faster than expected; could be gone by 2012 if pace continues.

By Seth Borenstein  (AP)

Washington - An already relentless melting of the Arctic greatly accelerated this summer, a warning sign that some scientists worry could mean global warming has passed an ominous tipping point. etc.. etc.. Just last year, two top scientists projected that the Arctic sea ice was melting so rapidly that it could disappear entirely by the summer of 2040This week, after reviewing his own new data, NASA climate scientist Jay Zwally said: 'At this rate, the Arctic Ocean could be nearly ice-free at the end of summer by 2012, much faster than previous predictions." etc.. etc.. etc.. etc.. What happens in the Arctic has implications for the rest of the world.  Faster melting means eventual sea level rise and more immediate changes in weather because of less sea ice.  In the United States, that can mean less rain and snow in some areas, including the drought-stricken Southeast, said Michael MacCracken, a former federal climate scientist who now heads the nonprofit Climate Institute, Colorado would likely get extra rain or snow. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Is not this interesting?  In one years time the prediction changed from "summer of 2040" to summer by 2012 =  a 28 year adjustment.      

And what did God give us for the lift off date?  Have a nice day, The scribe.

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

:: 12-12-07 CNN :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::

Three car bombs rip through southern Iraqi city

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 27 people are dead after three car bombs ripped through the southern Iraqi city of Amara on Wednesday, the Iraqi Interior Ministry said. Many of the dead and wounded are women and children, reported al-Forat, an Iraqi television station affiliated with the Supreme Islamic Council of Iraq. Maj. Gen. Abdul Karim Khalaf, head of the Interior Ministry's National Command Center, confirmed the death toll and said 151 people were wounded. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You shall not be like the world, for the world will be in turmoil, they shall be troubled on the right, they shall be troubled on the left, etc..

:: 12-13-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A6)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

50 Taliban fighters killed

Militants abandon Musa Qala after offensive by Afghan, British and U.S. forces.

By Noor Khan  (AP)

Kandahar, Afghanistan - More than 50 Taliban fighters who fled a key southern Afghan town were killed in a two-day battle as the militants tried to attack a nearby government center, etc.. and the news story continues...

:: 12-13-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A7)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Bomb kills general expected to take over army

Lebanon - A powerful car bombing Wednesday killed the likely next head of the army in the first such assassination targeting Lebanon's military, seen by many Lebanese as the only institution keeping the divided nation from breaking apart. etc.. and the news story continues... 

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etc. they will be bad changes, things that man cannot stop, things that will hurt many, many new sicknesses, earthquakes such as you have never seen before. etc..

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Powerful quake rattles Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- A strong earthquake shook eastern Indonesia on Saturday, sending panicked residents running out of their homes. The tremor struck with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 at a depth of about 60 miles in Maluku province, about 1,700 miles east of the capital, Jakarta, according to the Indonesian Meteorology and Geophysics Agency. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. For even though the world is dark and things are taking place on earth like never before, forest fires still raging, earthquake to come, tidal waves, flooding, drought, hurricanes, tornadoes, a lack of food, a lack of jobs, the dollar falling and the gas rising. Fear not these things, saith your Father God, for you are not of this world, for you are of my household etc..

:: 12-17-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A3)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Inmates evacuated just before wind wrecks jail 

Florida - An apparent tornado demolished a jail building and overturned vehicles early Sunday in central Florida, authorities said. etc. and the news story continues..

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etc.. You will see Russia as it rises back to its old self in a mighty way, you will see Iran as it continues to build their nuclear weapons, North Korea still building hers, not backing down, etc..

:: 12-18-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A6)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Uranium shipment arrives for power program

Iran - Iran received its first nuclear fuel from Russia on Monday, paving the way for the startup of its reactor in 2008.  Both the U.S. and Russia said that with the shipment, the Iranians would no longer have any reason to produce enriched uranium that could be used to build a nuclear weapon.  etc... and the news story continues...

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etc. they will be bad changes, things that man cannot stop, things that will hurt many, many new sicknesses, earthquakes such as you have never seen before. etc..

:: 12-20-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A5)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

7.2 tremor hits Aleutians no reports of damage

Alaska - A large earthquake rattled the seismically active Aleutian Islands, etc.. The magnitude-7.2 quake struck at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday.  A separate earthquake of magnitude-4.0 shook the San Bernardino Mountains resort town of Big Bear City early Wednesday etc.. and the news story continues..

:: 12-20-07 Yahoo News :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: 

Strong earthquake rocks New Zealand

Thu Dec 20, 5:15 AM ET

WELLINGTON (AFP) - A powerful earthquake measuring 6.8 struck New Zealand's North Island late Thursday, causing considerable damage in the city of Gisborne etc.. and the news story continues...

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Earthquake shakes Turkish capital

Thu Dec 20, 6:43 AM ET

ANKARA, Turkey - A moderate earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.7 shook the capital of Ankara on Thursday, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. For even though the world is dark and things are taking place on earth like never before, forest fires still raging, earthquake to come, tidal waves, flooding, drought, hurricanes, tornadoes, a lack of food, a lack of jobs, the dollar falling and the gas rising. Fear not these things, saith your Father God, for you are not of this world, for you are of my household etc..

:: 12-19-07 The Weather Channel :: ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::

SUDDENLY STORMY

Dr. Greg Forbes, Severe Weather Expert

After 30 days with no tornadoes (November 15 -- December 14) and an unusually quiet November tornado-wise, suddenly the atmosphere kicked into tornado mode. Six tornadoes were confirmed in Georgia and Florida on December 15-16. Two more weather systems are on the way that could spawn others. etc. and the news bog continues...

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Do not fear when you see the things take place that I have already spoken unto you that will take place in the world. The greater diseases, the pestilences, the sicknesses, the storms, all the great darkness, do not be afraid. For if your foundation is sure and strong and steadfast in me, you have nothing to be concerned about, etc..

:: 12-20-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A10)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Whooping cough makes a comeback

By Delthia Ricks  Newsday

New York - Outbreaks of whooping cough in four states are a sign the sometimes-fatal disorder has made a comeback despite mandatory vaccinations for children of school age,  etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

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Iraq bombs kill one U.S. soldier and wound 11

Sat Dec 22, 7:02 AM ET

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A double roadside bomb attack killed one U.S. soldier and wounded 11 in northern Iraq's Kirkuk province, the U.S. military said on Saturday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. they will be bad changes, things that man cannot stop, things that will hurt many, many new sicknesses, earthquakes such as you have never seen before. etc..

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Back-to-back earthquakes hit Alaska's Aleutian Islands, just days after 7.2 trembler

Last update: December 20, 2007 - 6:16 PM Associated Press

ANCHORAGE, Alaska -

Two significant earthquakes shook Alaska's seismically active Aleutian Islands, but there were no immediate reports of any damages or injuries. The magnitude-5.9 and 6.1 quakes struck about one minute apart starting at 9:23 p.m. on Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

:: 12-25-07 BBC News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: ::

Iraq bombs hit US-backed militia

At least 20 people have been killed and 80 injured in a suicide car bomb explosion in northern Iraq.

Police say the bomber detonated the charge when he was stopped by police and local militias in Baiji, about 250km (155 miles) north of Baghdad. Later, a suicide bomber killed four people in Baquba, at the funeral of a father and son - also volunteers who were themselves killed by US troops. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. The storms shall get larger and larger, more deaths will be lost, does not my word say that? etc..

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Snow storms in US claim 22 lives

Snow storms in the central US have left at least 22 people dead and tens of thousands without electricity, the Associated Press news agency reports. Hundreds of accidents were reported as far south as Texas, where there was a 50-vehicle motorway pile-up. The storm has also felled trees and power lines etc. and the news story continues..

:: 12-27-07  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (A10)   :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::

Survivors sought after landslides in Indonesia

By Zahhi Hakim  (AP)

Jakarta, Indonesia - Rescuers dug through mountains of mud Wednesday in search of survivors from landslides in western Indonesia, some using their bare hands because blocked roads delayed the arrival of heavy-lifting equipment.  At least 78 people were feared dead etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc..

:: 12-30-07 Yahoo News :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::

2007 deadliest for US troops in Iraq

By BRADLEY BROOKS, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 23 minutes ago

BAGHDAD - The second half of 2007 saw violence drop dramatically in Iraq, but the progress came at a high price: The year was the deadliest for the U.S. military since the 2003 invasion, with 899 troops killed. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. You will see the global warming, etc..

:: 12-30-07 Weather Channel Forecast Earth (Your daily source for news, science and debate)  :: ::  ::

Forecast Earth puts the spotlight on Hot List honorees.

Over the past year, global climate change forced its way into the world's spotlight. The scientific community confirmed the planet is warming, shifting the debate from "if" to "how fast." The Earth witnessed weather extremes that froze some areas, flooded others, ignited wildfires that left thousands homeless; and produced droughts that seemed to never end, pitting neighbor against neighbor over remaining water. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. You shall not be like the world, for the world will be in turmoil, they shall be troubled on the right, they shall be troubled on the left, etc..

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More than 140 dead as Kenya plunges into post-poll chaos

by Bogonko Bosire Mon Dec 31, 11:58 AM ET

NAIROBI (AFP) - Kenya plunged further into chaos Monday as fresh violence triggered by President Mwai Kibaki's disputed re-election left more than 140 dead etc.. and the news story continues..

 

 

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