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:: 1-3-05 Daily News ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Golden State, Long Beach freeways closed

By Associated Press

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Heavy snow shut down a major highway north of Los Angeles on Monday and slowed post-holiday travel in the Sierra Nevada as California faced a second week of stormy weather.  Pounding rain flooded roads and dumped snow on Southern California mountains, turning the morning commute into a white-knuckle obstacle course.  Deep snow in the Tejon Pass north of Los Angeles shut down Interstate 5, the state's main north-south highway,  etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

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etc.. The weather and sickness shall remain the big news for much of January, cold, blizzards, subzero weather, floods, record breaking warm weather, then subzero shall be seen. This shall be seen throughout the winter months. etc..

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etc.. This shall be seen throughout the winter months. Many shall die in stormsRoads shall be closed and people stranded on highways. etc..

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California: Snow closes roads; rain pounds saturated slopes

LOS ANGELES – Another winter storm battered California yesterday, bringing heavy snow that closed major mountain roads, lashing the coast with waves that killed a boater, and dumping more rain on saturated slopes. etc.. etc.. The storm was the first of three expected to hit California through the weekend.. etc.. Bulldozer crews built sand berms on beaches to protect against high tides, and fire-scarred foothill towns kept watch against mudslides. An avalanche advisory was issued.. etc. the news story continues on with details..

:: 1-10-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (PageA3 nation) ::  ::  ::  ::

Storms dump record snowfall, cause flooding, avalanches

Parts of Sierra Nevada receive most snowfall in 90 years; airport closed. (AP)

Reno, Nev. - Areas of the Sierra Nevada, famous for paralyzing amounts of snowfall, have been hit with a dumping like they haven't seen in generations, etc..  The string of moisture-laden storms has dropped up to 19 feet of snow at elevations above 7,000 feet since Dec. 28 and 6 1/2 feet at lower elevations in the Reno area.  Meteorologists said it was the most snow the Reno Lake Tahoe area has seen since 1916.    Storms also have caused flooding in Southern California, and Arizona, deadly avalanches in Utah and ice damage and flooding in the Ohio Valley.  The weather was blamed for at least seven weekend deaths in Southern California, etc.. and the long news article continues on with pictures and details.. 

:: 1-11-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A5) ::  ::  ::  ::  :: 

Town Hit By Mud

12 missing from California hamlet (AP

La Conchita, Calif - A huge mudslide crashed down on homes in a coastal hamlet with terrifying force Monday, killing at least two people and leaving up to 12 missing as a Pacific storm hammered Southern California etc.. and the news story continues with details and pictures..

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Storms' bonanza boosts Sierra level to its April 1 average.

By Mark Grossi / The Fresno Bee

(Updated Wednesday, January 12, 2005, 12:31 PM)

It's only mid-January, but the southern Sierra Nevada is primed for April.

A monster snowpack, built during two weeks of punishing blizzards, is now bigger than it would normally be on April 1, etc.. and the news story continues on with details..

:: 1-14-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page D12 weather) ::  ::  ::

Cold air closing in on Northeast

The edge of a sprawling arctic air mass that sent temperatures as low as minus 72 in eastern Alaska on Thursday will envelop the northern tier of states today. etc.. and the news article continues on with a national summery..

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Moderate Earthquake Hits Western Turkey (AP)

ANKARA, Turkey - A moderate earthquake shook western Turkey on Thursday, but no damage or injuries were immediately reported.  The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.1 was centered in the town of Kirkagac in Manisa province, the Istanbul-based Kandilli Observatory said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Alpental avalanche kills one man, injures another

By JESSICA BLANCHARD
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER REPORTER

One man died and another was injured after being buried in a small avalanche at Snoqualmie Pass yesterday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For Iraq shall continue to be a hot spot. Israel shall be a hot spot now because of the PLO. etc..

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Militants kill 4 Israeli troops, Palestinians say

IDF: Several wounded in bombing at Gaza checkpoint

Thursday, January 13, 2005 Posted: 6:20 PM EST (2320 GMT)

GAZA CITY (CNN) -- A bombing followed by a shootout at an Israeli military checkpoint in northern Gaza killed four Israeli troops and two Palestinian militants late Thursday, Palestinian security sources said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Car bomb outside mosque kills seven

Baghdad election center director killed

Thursday, January 13, 2005 Posted: 5:16 PM EST (2216 GMT)

BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A car bomb was detonated outside a Shia mosque Thursday night, killing four Iraqi police officers and three civilians and wounding 30 others, a U.S. military spokesman said. etc.. and the story continues with details..

:: 1-14-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A8) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Turkish businessman kidnapped in Baghdad

Gunmen kill six Iraqis while taking man who reportedly worked with Americans. (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Ten assailants sprayed gunfire at a minibus picking up a Turkish businessman from a Baghdad hotel Thursday, killing six Iraqis and kidnapping the Turk, etc.. and the news article continues on..

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etc.. For have I not told you that throughout this week they would speak about the weather? etc..

:: 1-14-05 Yahoo news WYFF The Carolina Channel :: :: :: :: 

Laurens County residents are counting up the costs after a pair of tornadoes struck the county Thursday night, but officials said they had no reports of serious injuries or deaths. etc.. and the news story continues on with details..

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BALTIMORE (January 14, 2005)
Thursday's tornado destroyed or heavily damaged 35 to 40 homes in Union County, Arkansas, emergency management officials said.
Two people were dead and 13 others were injured, according to Jackie Wiley, emergency management director for Union County etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. Floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, straight winds, hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, great storms, subzero weather, avalanches, etc..

:: 1-17-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A5 nation) ::  ::  ::  ::

Body found at Utah avalanche site

Hunt continues for four others feared buried in out of bounds area near resort. (AP) 

Salt Lake City - Search teams digging through toms of snow Sunday found the body of one of five people etc.. etc.. the full news story continues and makes this interesting statement.. Seven people have been killed in Utah avalanches this winter - more than any year since the state started keeping records in 1951.  It's still relatively early in the season. etc.. etc.. etc..

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etc.. The weather and sickness shall remain the big news for much of January, cold, blizzards, subzero weather, floods, record breaking warm weather, then subzero shall be seen. This shall be seen throughout the winter months. etc..

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Floods prompt sandbagging in Indiana

Water levels remained well above flood stage along the Wabash River in southwestern Indiana on Sunday as residents and National Guard troops sandbagged to protect against leaking levees. etc..

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Embarrass, Minnesota, hits 54 below
Freezing temps hit Gulf Coast
Monday, January 17, 2005 Posted: 1:10 PM EST (1810 GMT) 

A frozen Brighton Beach glows in the sun on the North Shore of Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota, Friday. (AP) -- Temperatures plummeted across the eastern half of the nation Monday, approaching an all-time record in northern Minnesota and freezing the Gulf Coast as a river of Arctic air pushed southward. etc.. etc..

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Comments

Good afternoon. We saw some of the fulfillment in our small town. It was 54 below zero without the wind chill. It was much colder with the wind chill. I know other places have seen colder weather, but for here that was a new record breaking the old record of 42 below. Now that is cold. God bless you!...Frank W. from Mn.

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etc.. For Iraq shall continue to be a hot spot. Israel shall be a hot spot now because of the PLO. etc..

:: 1-20-04 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A6) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Five truck, car bomb blasts kill 26 people in Baghdad

Iraqi prime minister pledges to speed up training and deployment of Iraqi forces.

Baghdad, Iraq - Insurgents detonated five powerful truck and car bombs across Baghdad on Wednesday, killing 26 people, at least nine of them members of Iraq's fledgling security forces. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The weather and sickness shall remain the big news for much of January, etc..

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Surprise snow stuns N. Carolina

Thursday, January 20, 2005 Posted: 2:26 PM EST (1926 GMT)

RALEIGH, North Carolina (AP) -- A surprise 1-inch snow that turned to ice on frigid roads stunned North Carolina's capital, trapping motorists in epic traffic jams and stranding some 3,000 pupils overnight at schools. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 1-24-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A5) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Storm Snarls Northeast

Massachusetts, Rhode Island declare emergencies (AP)

Boston - A howling blizzard slammed the Northeast on Sunday with more than 2 feet of snow and hurricane strength wind gusts, halting air travel for thousands of people, keeping others off slippery highways etc.. etc.. Up to 31 inches of snow fell north of Boston, parts of News Hampshire got 2 feet New York's Catskills collected at least 20 inches and 18 inches fell on parts of Connecticut, New Jersey, Rhode Island etc.. and the news article continues on with details..

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etc.. A time when they stand amazed at the different weather conditions here, the different weather conditions there, the floods, the tornadoes, the earthquakes, the avalanches, the volcanoes, the things that are taking place right now. They stand amazed; they wonder how can it be so and they see my hand moving and yet know it not. etc..

:: 1-24-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Earthquake strikes island near urban area of Palu

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake rocked parts of Indonesia's Sulawesi Island today, seismologists said. etc.. the news article continues with details..

:: 1-24-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Search suspended after avalanches kill 3 skiers

Avalanches killed three skiers and critically injured four others Saturday in Austria's Alps, etc.. the news story continues with details..

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 etc.. There shall be signs in the sky and weather conditions that are not normal etc..

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Report: Global warming approaching critical point

'An ecological time-bomb is ticking away'

Monday, January 24, 2005 Posted: 12:30 PM EST (1730 GMT)

LONDON, England (AP) -- Global warming is approaching the critical point of no return, after which wide spread drought, crop failure and rising sea-levels would be irreversible, an international climate change task force warned Monday. etc.. the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The weather and sickness shall remain the big news for much of January, cold, blizzards, etc..

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Last Update: Tuesday, January 25, 2005. 3:29pm (AEDT)

Cold snap grips western Europe

A cold snap is gripping much of western Europe with temperatures dipping below zero and snow and ice affecting traffic in many areas.

Traffic around Germany has been held up in several regions as snow blocks roads and ice makes driving difficult, etc.. etc.. the news story continues with details and then mentions other countries.. In Britain, motorists are being warned of potentially hazardous road conditions, with snowfalls expected to hit eastern parts of the country.

Up to five centimeters of snow, as well as hail and sleet, is expected to fall on eastern Scotland and eastern parts of England, etc.. etc.. Temperatures also dipped in France, prompting the Government to declare an alert calling for more space in homeless shelters. etc.. etc.. Portugal, Spain and Belgium are also affected by the cold snap.

In the Netherlands, a slight snowfall overnight and freezing temperatures led to what has been described as "historic" traffic jams etc.. In Turkey heavy snowfall in almost all parts of the country since Saturday has cut off hundreds of villages etc.. etc.. Heavy snowfall in Italy's central Abbruzi mountains has forced the closure of schools near L'Aquila. Blizzards in Albania have kept most of the roads closed in the north and the south of the country. But Swedes, who two weeks ago were battered by strong winds, found themselves enjoying unseasonably warm temperatures and an unusual lack of snow. "If this continues into February, this will be one of the warmest winters in a long time," Hans Alexandersson, a climate specialist at Sweden's national meteorology institute, told AFP. Unseasonably warm temperatures in Finland, around freezing instead of the usual minus 15 to minus 10 degrees, have allowed high-speed ferries to continue operating in the Gulf of Finland.

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etc.. Iraq shall be a bloody place this week etc.. 

:: 1-27-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page headlines) ::  ::  ::  

U.S. Troops Suffer Most Deaths in Iraq in One Day

News service reports

Baghdad, Iraq - Thirty-seven U.S. troops died in Iraq Wednesday, making it the deadliest day for the American military there since the war began nearly two years ago. etc.. etc.. and the news story goes on with the details..

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PROPHETIC WORD

Given by Rev. Don Evans on July 17, 1994 at Victory Christian Center at approximately 7:30 p.m.

etc.. You must put me first in all things because perilous times are here.  And they shall feel it, yea, those closest to the sea shore shall feel it firstThey shall feel it first, but it shall sweep over the whole land etc..

This prophetic word may be viewed in context by clicking on this link. <http://zeus.odyssey.net/subscribers/lturk/prophecy.htm>

:: 1-27-05 The State ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Posted on Thu, Jan. 27, 2005

January Becomes Snowiest Month for Boston


BOB SALSBERG Associated Press

BOSTON - More than 5 more inches of snow fell on Boston by Thursday morning, putting a fresh coat on the leavings of last weekend's blizzard and making January the city's snowiest on record. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

:: 1-27-05 Australian Broadcasting Corporation :: :: :: :: ::  ::

Last Update: Friday, January 28, 2005. 0:38am (AEDT)

Indonesia says more than 100,000 buried

Indonesia said on Thursday it had buried more than 100,000 tsunami victims. etc.. etc.. Nearly 300,000 people have been confirmed dead or are still missing around the Indian Ocean after the December 26 undersea earthquake and ensuing tsunami, the worst in recorded history. etc.. etc.. and the long news story continues on with the details..

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etc.. everything has increased, the earthquakes, the tornadoes, the meteorites, all the things that have taken place have increased, etc.

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Meteorite hits Cambodia, sparks fires

Wednesday, January 26, 2005 Posted: 12:33 PM EST (1733 GMT) 

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (Reuters) -- A 4.5 kg (10 lb)
meteorite which landed
in a former Khmer Rouge zone of northwest Cambodia
started fires across
rice fields and prayers from villagers who saw it as a divine omen of peace.
"Some farmers are angry with the rock because it caused fires and destroyed
several hundred hectares of their paddy fields etc.. and the news article continues..

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etc.. and in other places a very nice comfortable week that burns up some of the winter season etc..

:: 2-7-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page C-10 weather) ::  ::  ::  

Mild temperatures stick to the East

Unseasonably mild weather will continue across much of the East today etc.. and the brief news article continues on and points this out.. Focus: Mountain warmth: Mount Washington, N.H., elevation 6,288 feet, is renowned for severe winter weather.  On Sunday, however, under sunny skies and with winds less than 10 miles an hour, the temperature climbed to 40 degrees, setting a new daily record.  etc..

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etc.. Iraq shall not die down and be peaceful even though the elections are over. The trouble that they have now after the election will be far greater than the troubles they had before the election etc..

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Two suicide bombs kill 27, Al Qaeda claims both

Suicide bombers have killed at least 27 people in attacks in two Iraqi cities, in the worst bloodshed since the country's historic election eight days ago. Al Qaeda's wing in Iraq, led by Abu Musa... etc.. etc..

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etc.. You shall see China as she continues to push towards the things that will only bring war. North Korea will be no better. etc..

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North Korea says it has nuclear weapons

Citing what it calls U.S. threats to topple its political system, North Korea said it is dropping out of six-party nuclear talks and will "bolster its nuclear weapons arsenal," the country's official news agency KCNA said today. The report was North Korea's first public admission that it possessed nuclear weapons.

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etc.. For even though the world goes the way of darkness, even though the times get real bad and even though there are storms hear and storms there, there are earthquakes here and earthquakes there, etc..

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Small quake rattles Arkansas, neighboring states

Friday, February 11, 2005 Posted: 9:54 AM EST (1454 GMT)

CARAWAY, Arkansas (AP) -- A small earthquake centered in northeastern Arkansas rattled parts of several states Thursday but caused no major damage. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 2-16-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A5) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Powerful earthquake jolts the Tokyo area

A strong earthquake rattled the Tokyo area early today, injuring at least 28 people,

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etc.. It shall be a very dark week, much disaster here and there and all around etc..

:: 2-12-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Heavy rain, wind storm causes crashes; two die

Heavy rain and winds gusting up to nearly 70 mph battered Southern California on Friday, etc.. and the news article continues on with the details..

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etc.. floods shall be seen, etc..

:: 2-12-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A4)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Pakistan - Troops and rescue workers raced to a coastal town devastated when heavy rains burst a large dam, etc.. and the news story continues with details..  and ends with this statement etc..  Coast Guard units combed the area with nets, pulling bodies out of the floodwaters in the worst of several disasters caused by extreme winter weather in Pakistan over the past week.

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Another storm slams drought-stricken Arizona

Sunday, February 13, 2005 Posted: 3:56 PM EST (2056 GMT)

PHOENIX, Arizona (AP) -- A threat of flooding forced residents to evacuate part of one southeastern Arizona community Sunday following the latest in a series of winter storms etc.. and the news story continues with details and and ends with this comment.. It was the third round of storms to strike central and northern Arizona since late December, but officials have said the storms aren't enough to pull Arizona out of its nine-year drought.

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etc.. Avalanches shall continue, floods shall be seen, even tornadoes shall take place. etc..

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EL VIGIA, Venezuela (AP) -- On foot and in helicopters, rescue workers on Sunday searched for dozens of people missing in small mountain towns battered by floods that have killed at least 37 people in Venezuela and demolished homes, cars and buses. etc.. and the news story continues with the details.. and also mentions this.. Thousands of Colombians displaced

In Colombia, a total of 25,000 people were forced to abandon their homes due to the flooding that began Saturday in and around Bucaramanga, 300 kilometers (185 miles) northeast of Bogota, Gonzalez said. etc..

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etc.. Everyone will have an ID card they have to carry wherever they are by the end of two thousand six. You shall see bible prophecy teachers starting to change their stands to either the truth or to the kingdom now theology etc.. etc..

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A step in the direction of fulfillment

House approves electronic ID cards

By Declan McCullagh CNET News.com February 10, 2005, 5:46 PM PT

The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday approved a sweeping set of rules aimed at forcing states to issue all adults with federally approved electronic ID cards, including driver's licenses. etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

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etc.. Avalanches shall continue, floods shall be seen, even tornadoes shall take place. etc..

:: 2-21-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A-4 World)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Avalanches kill 41, more than 100 missing

At least 16 people were feared dead as an avalanches swept away a tiny mountain village in India's portion of Kashmir etc.. and the news story continues with details..

[::2-20-05 FULFILLMENT OF THE PROPHETIC PART ONE  & when Part 2 comes we will post it.::]

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Harken and listen carefully, saith your Father, for I have spoken many things to you concerning these last days. I have talked to you about the division between the true church and the false church. Watch now, I say, as great pressure comes upon TBN and they begin to search them out because of their misappropriation of funds, as they begin to look deep into the reasons why their bank accounts are so full and why the money is not going to the places that they say the money is. For the religious watchdog group has their eye upon them and you shall hear about it upon the news, you shall hear about it in the newspaper, but I, your Father God, have told you these things now that you will know, that you will be aware. For I have told you to stay away, to watch them, be careful of the things that you do, use my money wisely as it comes in unto you. Be not like them with three hundred million dollars in government bonds and another thirty million dollars in their personal bank accounts, be not like that. For my money is for my people, it is for my work, it is for my ministry, it is not to misuse, and the time has come, saith your Father God, that truth shall prevail.

:: 1-2005  The Evangelical Methodist    Volume 83  # 1  January, 2005  (page 4 ) ::  ::  ::  

Paul Crouch and TBN

The founders of the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), Paul and Jan Crouch, are living in opulence as a result of their "Prosperity gospel" theology.  A reporter for the LosAngeles Times, William Lobdell, recently penned an article for the Times highlighting the "money and the message" of the TBN founders and many of its programmers:  Send more money, and God will bless you; fail to send money and lose future reward.  Crouch and others who appear on TBN continually appeal for millions of dollars in order to continue or expand programming yet, Lobdell says, the interest alone earned from TBN's assets and investments generates millions of dollars for TBN.  In 2002, TBN held $238 million in Treasury bonds and other government securities and $31 million in cash.  Paul Crouch collects a $403,700 annual salary while his wife receives $361,000 per year.  Lobdell writes, "The Crouches travel the world in a $7.2 million, 19-seat Canadair Turbojet owned by TBN.  etc.. and the news article continues on with more details and states.. Thirty ministry-owned homes are at their disposal-including a pair of Newport Beach mansions, a mountain retreat near Lake Arrowhead and a ranch in Texas." etc..  etc.. TBN has posted an average yearly surplus of $60 million since 1997. etc..  

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For many things are taking place very rapidly. Not only is the weather confused, not only are you seeing warming trends and then cold and cold trends, not only are you seeing floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, avalanches, all these point to the end

:: 2-22-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page news story)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  

Californians flee mud, hail, twisters

Daisy Nguyen (AP)

Los Angeles - Mudslides trapped people in their homes Monday and forced others to flee etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with the details and mentions this.. The latest batch of rain, snow, hail and funnel clouds started battering the region Sunday, part of a series of storms that arrived Friday and was expected to continue today.. etc..

:: 2-24-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A 11)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Improving weather allows cleanup work to begin

California - The sun began poking through the clouds Wednesday as California emergency crews shifted into cleanup mode after a six-day drenching that killed at least nine people, destroyed dozens of houses and flooded roads and airports. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Subzero weather, blizzard like conditions in many places leaving some for dead. etc..

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Afghan winter kills 180 children

Thousands may be threatened by extreme cold

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- At least 180 children have died in Afghanistan's coldest winter in years, the health minister said Tuesday, amid warnings that the final toll from the subzero temperatures and heavy snow could run into the thousands etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall hear of places that are extremely hot for this time of year, you shall hear of floods, earthquakes, you shall hear of these things etc..

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Iran quake toll reaches 400

Tuesday, February 22, 2005 Posted: 2:46 PM EST (1946 GMT)

(CNN) -- Rescuers searched through the night in central Iran for survivors of the magnitude 6.4 magnitude earthquake that flattened buildings and forced residents to take shelter in tent cities etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. know that these things will take place in the world, the droughts, the famine, the fires, the hurricanes, the tornadoes, the many natural disasters, the new diseases that shall come about. etc.. 

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Updated: 3:25 p.m. ET Feb. 23, 2005

World Health Organization officials urged governments on Wednesday to act swiftly to control the spread of bird flu, warning that the world is in grave danger of a deadly pandemic triggered by the virus. etc.. The illness has killed 45 people in Asia over the past year, in cases largely traced to contact with sick birds etc.. and the news story continues on with details..

:: 2-26-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page headlines)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Suicide Bomber Kills 4 in Tel Aviv

Blast breaks fragile cease-fire

Tel Aviv, Israel - A Palestinian suicide bomber carrying 20 pounds of explosives blew himself up in a crowd of young Israelis waiting outside a nightclub near Tel Aviv's beachfront promenade etc.. and the news story continues with details and pictures..

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etc.. Not only is the weather confused, not only are you seeing warming trends and then cold and cold trends, not only are you seeing floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, avalanches, all these point to the end etc..

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Volcanic eruption spews ash, steam 8,000 feet 

Alaska - A volcano on Alaska's Atka Island erupted briefly this week, etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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etc..The war in Iraq will continue to get worse and worse, it will not get better even though they have a new president etc..

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115 Dead After Iraq Suicide Blast

By ALI AL-FATLAWI, Associated Press Writer

HILLAH, Iraq - A suicide car bomber blasted a crowd of police and national guard recruits Monday as they gathered for physicals outside a medical clinic south of Baghdad, killing at least 115 people and wounding 132 — the single deadliest attack in the two-year insurgency. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

 

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etc.. Woe unto the ones who are removing their watchtowers that watch over the seas and can even see the waves change. Has man done away with their nuclear weapons? Is there no threat left? Oh how foolish one has become as they feel they are the superpower. etc..

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Military dismantling Cold War radar systems in Ore.

02:50 PM PST on Sunday, February 20, 2005

By RYAN LENZ, Associated Press Writer

MOSCOW, Maine -- It's a dinosaur of the Cold War: a 3-mile-long radar system designed to detect Soviet bombers screaming across the Atlantic.

The Over-The-Horizon Backscatter Radar, often described as the world's largest radar, was developed over 25 years for $1.5 billion etc.. etc.. it could monitor a massive swath of ocean and warn of threats nearly 2,000 miles away. etc.. Built in both Maine and Oregon, the radars picked up readings as far as 1,700 miles off both coasts. Built in both Maine and Oregon, the radars picked up readings as far as 1,700 miles off both coasts. etc.. and the news article ends with this... The backscatter radars bounced a beam off the ionosphere, which sends a scattered signal back to the Earth's surface. They were so sensitive, they could detect changes in ocean currents, a useful tool for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which debated acquiring the radars for research.

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etc.. Watch for the floods, the earthquakes, the tornadoes, watch for the avalanches, watch for the rains to come with great power over different areas causing great damage because of the floods. Watch the drought as it quickly comes back in. etc..

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'Bloody roofs are gone'
10/03/2005 08:01 - (SA)

Wellington - A tornado tore through the town of Greymouth on New Zealand's southern West Coast on Thursday, demolishing buildings and tossing shipping containers into the air. The tornado cut a swathe 300m wide through the town etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You will begin to hear about Iraq again in the news, another bad week, many killings, many hurt. It has not gotten better, peace is not there and neither did they find the things that they were looking for. So what was the war about? James tells you what the war was about etc..

:: 3-11-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A4 world) ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Suicide Bomber Hits Funeral

Mourners first thought attack came from air

Sindbad Ahmed (AP)

Mosul, Iraq - A suicide attacker se off a bomb that tore through a funeral tent jammed with Shiite mourners Thursday,  etc.. etc.. The attack, which killed 47 and wounded more than 100, came as Shiite and Kurdish politicians in Baghdad said they overcame a major stumbling block to form a new coalition government etc.. etc.. and the long news article continues on with pictures and makes an overview statement.. Developments - The death toll.  As of Thursday, at least 1,512 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an (AP) count.  At least 1,151 died as a result of hostile action according to the Defense Department. etc.. 

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etc.. Not only is the weather confused, not only are you seeing warming trends and then cold and cold trends, not only are you seeing floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, avalanches, all these point to the end etc..

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Friday, March 11, 2005
Last modified Thursday, March 10, 2005 10:46 PM PST

By Mary Ann Albright
Gazette-Times reporter

Tuesday's eruption of Mount St. Helens, which last blew 25 years ago, turned the national spotlight on volcanoes. etc.. and the long news article continues with details..

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Earthquake shakes southeastern Turkey

Posted 3/12/2005 3:31 AM Updated 3/12/2005 5:04 AM

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.7 shook southeastern Turkey on Saturday, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For it is an hour of great darkness, great darkness, even crimes are becoming even more wicked than ever before. etc..

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Ga. Courthouse Reopens Amid Tight Security

By ELIOTT C. McLAUGHLIN, Associated Press Writer

ATLANTA - Nervous workers and visitors lined up Monday as the Fulton County Courthouse reopened under heightened security in the wake of the slayings of a judge, deputy and court reporter three days earlier. etc. and the long news article continues with details..

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Chicago judge says goodbye to slain mother

Saturday, March 12, 2005 Posted: 8:07 PM EST (0107 GMT)

LITTLETON, Colorado (AP) -- Donna Humphrey, the slain mother of a federal judge, was remembered at a funeral service Saturday as a bright and inquisitive woman who was active in her church and gave her time to charity.

Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow held back tears as she entered St. James Presbyterian church outside Denver and walked past large photographs of her mother and her husband, Michael, who were killed last month in an apparent attempt to get even with Lefkow.

Although the man apparently responsible for the slayings has committed suicide, at least a dozen U.S. marshals were stationed around the church and a mobile police command etc.. and the news story continues on with details..

:: 3-14-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A5 nation)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Recent Sermon Upset Shooter

Wisconsin killer also upset about losing his job (AP)

Brookfield, Wis. - In a minute, a quiet church service at a suburban Milwaukee hotel turned into a bloodbath etc.. etc.. Before it was over, seven people, including the church's minister and his teenage son, were killed and four others wounded.  Ratzmann, 44, then took his own life, police said. etc.. etc.. Fifty to 60 people were at Saturday's weekly meeting, and anyone in Ratzmann's path appeared to be a target.. etc.. and the long news article continues with details and a picture..

:: 3-22-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (front page news)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Student kills nine, self in Minn. shooting spree

A student gunned down his grandfather, a woman and went on a shooting rampage at Red Lake High School in Bemidji, Minn., Monday, killing seven other people, authorities said.  He was later found shot to death, etc.. and the news article continues.

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etc.. For you shall see China as she rises up with her army to come against that little place. Oh, they desire to have it back, they desire for the factories that Americans have built, they desire the wealth of the country and America will not stand in their way. etc..

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China's president tells army to prepare for war

Legislature overwhelmingly passes law authorizing a military attack on Taiwan (AP)

Beijing - China's national legislature today overwhelmingly approved a law authorizing a military attack to stop Taiwan from pursuing formal independence, a day after President Hu Jintao told the 2.5 million-member People's Liberation Army to be prepared for war. etc.. and the long news article continues..

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etc.. Not only is the weather confused, not only are you seeing warming trends and then cold and cold trends, not only are you seeing floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, avalanches, all these point to the end etc..

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Report: Strong earthquake hits Japan

Saturday, March 19, 2005 Posted: 9:22 PM EST (0222 GMT)

TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) -- A powerful earthquake hit Japan's southernmost main island of Kyushu on Sunday, and tsunami warnings have been issued, public broadcaster NHK said.

Japan's Meteorological Agency warned that tsunamis could hit areas including the coast of Kyushu, NHK said. etc.. etc.. The tremor was of magnitude 7, measured according to a technique similar to the Richter scale, but adjusted for Japan's geological characteristics. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Terrorist shall strike, they shall strike again soon both overseas and in America. etc..

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Pakistan blast toll climbs to 44

'Blood and body parts everywhere'

Sunday, March 20, 2005 Posted: 6:59 PM EST (2359 GMT)

LAHORE, Pakistan -- At least 44 people have been killed and dozens injured after a bomb exploded at a religious shrine in Gandhawa, 220 miles east of Quetta, police sources told CNN.  The blast on Saturday was the fifth over a 12-hour period in Baluchistan province, etc.. and the news story continues on with the details..

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etc.. the reason that they get an abundance of rain is to bring disaster to that area. Mudslides etc..

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etc.. For this week you shall see snowstorms, high windstorms, floods, rain and tornadoes in the Deep South and rain, high winds, floods from California to Washington State with much snow on the mountains on into Montana and Idaho. For the tornadoes will come on Monday and on into Wednesday. They shall be bad along with dangerous winds and hail, rain and flooding. Rains, snow along the upper New York State and the New England states and even Michigan. etc..

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etc.. You shall hear about the snowstorms and the floods and the high winds and the electrical storms, you shall hear about them and you shall know, truly, your Father God has talked to you. etc..

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Spring Storm Brings Lightning, Hail, Funnel Cloud to Central Valley

The first day of spring was anything but springlike as a powerful weekend storm battered the valley, generating lightning, hail and at least one funnel cloud in the Sacramento area. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hail, powerful winds, possible tornadoes reported in Miss.

Posted on Tue, Mar. 22, 2005 (AP)

JACKSON, Miss. - Hail, heavy rains, and strong winds raked areas of central and south Mississippi as a line of powerful thunderstorms forced its way eastward. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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Afghanistan aid operation kicks off as floods kill nearly 200

KABUL (AFP) - US military helicopters airlifted stranded families to safety and aid agencies distributed vital food after devastating floods in Afghanistan  left nearly 200 people dead. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Snow stalls Sierra traffic, brings out snowblowers

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Motorists spent Sunday putting tire chains on their vehicles in the Sierra and mountain residents were using the snowblowers they thought they had put away until fall. Forecasters said more winter weather was expected to make a visit by Tuesday. etc.. the news story continues with details..

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Date: 3/22/2005  Time:8:46:14 AM  Remote User: Comments

Good morning to all our friends all over the world. I guess we saw everything God said in Sunday nights word, that would come to pass before Wednesday night. Wow!! Now anyone that does not believe that, will never believe and end up in hell because they did not believe. Hail straight winds up to 88 mph, snow on the West Coast, In Buffalo, NYC and the New England states, Snow in Cal to Washington and rain. Floods, High winds, electrical storms, Tornadoes (9 Touch down and many seen in the air) and that's only Monday. They say tornadoes will be in Miss, Al, Lo, Fl, Ga today. So far this year we have had 64 tornadoes. That's a end time sign. There was the earthquake in Japan. My, oh my! Thank you for that prophetic word. It will help us, anyways, to lead more to Christ and show people we are in the Last Days. We also hear about Iraq, Iran, China, NK, and Russia. All on Monday!! What will we hear today?? There are two prophets in the land and they speak loud and clear from the Father's House. Thank you!! We love you all. Have a great day in the Lord!!..Love, Tom, Sue and the Gang from Maine

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One dead as storms, tornadoes rip through south Georgia (AP)

Posted 3/23/2005 10:33 AM

One woman died and nine people were injured after stormy weather swept through south Georgia Tuesday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Mudslides Close Colima Road, Affect Laurel Canyon Boulevard

Chance Of Rain Returns Late Monday

POSTED: 6:06 am PST March 21, 2005

UPDATED: 6:27 am PST March 21, 2005

LOS ANGELES -- A section of Colima Road remained closed southwest of Camino Del Sur in Hacienda Heights Monday morning because of a rain-related mudslide. In the Hollywood Hills, Laurel Canyon Boulevard is open in both directions but has been narrowed because of a rain-related mudslide threat. NBC4's Robert Kovacik said the road could be closed down entirely if the threat grows. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Posted 3/25/2005 10:36 AM

Two die as snow piles up in Colorado

The Associated Press

An avalanche and a traffic accident blamed on the weather killed two people as a storm dumped nearly 20 inches of snow on parts of Colorado. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Tomorrow you will see storms with snow over New York City and Boston and in the New England States and yet rains in the West Coast, hot weather in other places and the temperatures going back into the forties here in your area. Iraq will also see more deaths. Iran, China, North Korea and Russia along with the UK and EU will be news. Two great leaders will die very soon now and that too will be in the news. Now do as I have been telling you to do. I gave you the vision, don’t look to others to do what I have called you to do or to validate what I have said, saith the Lord. etc..

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Article Published: Thursday, March 24, 2005 - 12:00:00 AM PST

A little more rain

Let the rain come. In drips, please.

If we have to endure any more drizzly days we may at least mark it with a record -- most rain in Los Angeles' recorded history. With nearly 36 inches of rainfall so far this season, we have the distinction of surviving the second-wettest year ever. Barely 2 inches more for the record. The storms of 2005 have already achieved legendary status by claiming lives, shutting down freeways, decimating communities, undermining homes on hillsides and generally making life a damp and mucky nightmare for everyone in the region. etc.. and the new story continues..

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Date: 3/24/2005  Time:  11:21:20 AM

This was again a fulfillment of your prophetic word. I live here in NYC and we got hit from last night until about 10 this morning, Thursday, March 24, 05. It sure made things a mess. According to TV it is still snowing in Boston and other New England States. Thank you for the prophetic word. They say we could get more tomorrow. WOW!! God bless everyone!!..Sid & Ruth from NYC, NY

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11 Iraqi Commandos Die in Suicide Bombing

Fri Mar 25, 3:19 AM ET

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide car bomb blast near the restive central city of Ramadi killed 11 people, all Iraqi policemen, the U.S. military said Friday. Two U.S. Army soldiers were among the 14 wounded. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Forecast for Cortland County Updated on March 25,2005

Rest of Today
Mostly cloudy. Highs near 40. Northwest winds around 10 mph.

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Insurgents intensify deadly attacks throughout Iraq

Meanwhile, some frustrated as country still working to form government.

Mariam Fam (AP) 

Baghdad - Insurgents reasserted themselves in deadly attacks after days of reported setbacks, killing 17 Iraqi security forces in four car bombings, gunning down five Iraqi women working for American troops and assassinating a senior Iraqi military official, etc.. and the long news story continues with details..

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etc.. You had earthquakes even in places not reported in the news last week, but big killer earthquakes shall come. etc..

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Earth shakes again but no wave hits

Hundreds, possibly thousands, are feared dead in Indonesia (AP)

Banda Aceh, Indonesia - Women clutching children ran into Banda Aceh's darkened streets, crying and praying. etc.. etc.. etc.. Almost all the deaths reported after the 8.7-magnitude quake were on Indonesia's Nias island, etc.. etc.. "It is predicted - and it's still a rough estimate - that the numbers of dead may be between 1,000 and 2,000," Vice President Jusuf Kalla told the el-Shinta radio station. etc.. and the news story continues with details and a picture..

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etc.. There are sicknesses out there right now that has no medicine to help them. There are more on the way etc..

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UN Integrated Regional Information Networks

March 29, 2005
Posted to the web March 29, 2005

Luanda

Angola: Marburg Death Toll Rises, But Panic in Luanda Eases

Angola's vice minister for health, Jose Van Dunem, warned on Tuesday that it was premature to claim the outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the northern province of Uige was under control, as the latest death toll from the hemorrhagic fever rose to 117 out of 124 cases. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details and then goes on to explains the history and what the virus is..  Marburg haemorrhagic fever, a member of the extremely virulent Ebola virus family, is transmitted through bodily fluids, including perspiration. The symptoms include high fever, severe headaches, vomiting and diarrhoea, sometimes with blood. The largest outbreak of the disease, which was first recognized in 1967 and is indigenous to Africa, occurred in the Democratic Republic of Congo between 1998 and 2000, when 123 people died. There is no specific cure but supportive hospital therapy, including balancing fluids, maintaining oxygen levels and blood pressure, with treatment of complicating infections, can help overcome the illness.

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etc.. For it is an hour of great darkness, great darkness, even crimes are becoming even more wicked than ever before. etc..

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Gunmen kill at least 30; angry police suspected

At least 30 people were killed in drive-by shootings in working-class suburbs of Rio de Janeiro late Thursday etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence etc..

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Friday, April 01, 2005 — Time: 9:57:33 AM EST

By LINDA L. HULL, Times Leader Staff Writer

Ohio 7 down to one lane

ONE LANE of Ohio 7 in the Aetnaville area will soon be shutting down during the day in order to allow heavy equipment from the Ohio-West Virginia Excavating Company to clear away several landslides. etc.. and the news story continues..

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 etc.. There shall be signs in the sky and weather conditions that are not normal etc..

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Rush-hour storm drops more hail

Updated: 4/1/2005 9:46 AM by News 8 Staff

Mother Nature is doing her part in keeping the spring weather interesting here in Central Texas. Early Thursday evening a quick, but strong thunderstorm swept through the area bring more hail, lightning and heavy rains. Lightning caused some significant damage at the First Baptist church in Downtown Austin. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Hail Damages Navy Aircraft In Panhandle

Published: Apr 1, 2005

WHITING FIELD - Hail caused $2 million in damage to aircraft at this naval air station in the Panhandle, and an assessment of repair costs for buildings is continuing, officials said Thursday.

The flight training base, still trying to recover from Hurricane Ivan, was pelted with hail the size of baseballs in some areas during a thunderstorm Saturday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Storms cause snow, hail, tornadoes

The Associated Press

Published Thursday, March 31, 2005

Spring storms brought heavy snow to parts of the West and triggered an avalanche while spawning high wind, hail and tornadoes in the Midwest.

In Colorado, etc..  No one was injured when an avalanche came cascading down on Red Mountain Pass, etc.. and the news story continues and mentions..

In the Midwest, storms packing hail and high winds spawned five tornadoes in north-central Iowa and damaged buildings in Wisconsin and Illinois. etc.

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etc.. Two great leaders will die very soon now and that too will be in the news. etc..

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Pope John Paul Dies, World Mourns

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope John Paul II, whose globetrotting papacy inspired millions but left a divided Church, died Saturday, ending years of painful physical decline for the Polish prelate once known as God's Athlete. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. You shall hear about the snowstorms and the floods and the high winds and the electrical storms, you shall hear about them and you shall know, truly, your Father God has talked to you. etc..

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Flooding closes roads, forces evacuation

Water expected to keep rising in Central New York as rain continues to fall.

Molly Hennessy-Fiske staff writer

Scattered flooding throughout Central New York Sunday washed out roads and stranded cars. etc.. and the new story continues with the details...

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etc.. You shall hear about the snowstorms and the floods and the high winds and the electrical storms, you shall hear about them and you shall know, truly, your Father God has talked to you. etc..

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Flooding closes roads, forces evacuation

Water expected to keep rising in Central New York as rain continues to fall.

Molly Hennessy-Fiske staff writer

Scattered flooding throughout Central New York Sunday washed out roads and stranded cars. etc.. and the new story continues with the details...

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etc.. For this is proof for you, Wednesday shall be the best day of the week. There shall be floods, tornadoes, hail, mudslides, straight winds, snow, earthquakes in other areas. Let this be a sign unto you to come. etc..

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Flooding spurs evacuations, closes schools

Monday, April 4, 2005 Posted: 11:50 AM EDT (1550 GMT)

TRENTON, New Jersey (AP) -- Flooding forced hundreds of people from their homes Monday in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and closed the New Jersey Statehouse and several nearby state office buildings.

Flooding also forced the closure of schools and roads in eastern New York state, where two people were missing. And the same weekend storm system that drove rivers out of their banks with torrential rain piled as much as 2 feet of snow on southwestern New York and northwestern Pennsylvania. etc.. and the new story continues with details..

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etc.. For this is proof for you, Wednesday shall be the best day of the week. There shall be floods, tornadoes, hail, mudslides, straight winds, snow, earthquakes in other areas. Let this be a sign unto you to come. etc..

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Date: 4/6/2005 Time: 9:42:11 AM Remote User: Comments

Good morning to all our friends all over the world. It is a beautiful day here on the East Coast. It is already 56 and it is only 9:45. The Sun is out and it is cloudy. We will easily hit 68 before 4pm. Once again proving God's Word is true. We might get a shower before the day is over, but it will have been warmer than yesterdays 61. The rest of the week does not look like it will get into the 60's. I hope people are watching this so they will know the truthfulness of God's Word. The coffee pot is on and it is Wednesday. That means church and more words from God. We love church nights and try to take new people so they can get saved. The time is short and the hearts are hungry. The harvest is ripe...Love, Tom, Sue and the Gang from Maine

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SIBU, April 5 (Bernama) -- Many low-lying areas here have been affected by floods since Monday, with Lanang Road the worst hit and a cause of massive traffic jams. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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At least 6 injured as winds rake Rankin County

By Cathy Hayden

And Joedy McCreary
The Associated Press

Injuries and extensive damage were reported in central Mississippi today as line of violent thunderstorms packing apparent tornadoes, high winds and heavy rain pushed across the state. The storms slashed through Rankin County, destroying a mobile home park etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Large Hail Pounds Cars And Rooftops Across Central And South Tulsa

The hailstorm Tulsa residents just can't seem to stop talking about. The hail from the storm caused widespread damage to cars and rooftops across central and south Tulsa Tuesday evening. The hail was as big as tennis balls in some places. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Removal of snow begins on Trans-Caucasian road to unblock cars

05.04.2005, 13.39

NALCHIK, April 5 (Itar-Tass) - Rescuers of the Roksky anti-avalanche rescue detachment and road maintenance services of Russia’s region of North Ossetia have begun removal of snow on a section of the road linking Russia and Georgia across the Caucasian mountain range, where 40 cars have been blocked in snow. etc.. and the news story continues with details...

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St. Helens quakes may be linked to lava dome

By Courtney Sherwood

Apr 06, 2005 - 12:33:24 am PDT

Bigger than normal earthquakes have been shaking things up in Mount St. Helens' crater since Sunday night, but fog and rain have kept scientists from seeing just what's going on. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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High Winds, Hail Pound East Texas Upshur County

Tuesday night's storm brought wind and hail to parts of East Texas. On Wednesday, the cleanup began.  The worst scene of storm damage we found was in the small community of Latch. That's about eight miles west of Gilmer in Upshur County.

Folks we spoke with say it was straight line winds that took down trees and limbs, with one tree smashing a family's car. Fortunately, no one was hurt. It was one of many reports last night of winds of 60 miles per hour and baseball size hail. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Tajik rescuers evacuate people from mudslide-affected village

DUSHANBE, April 5 (Itar-Tass) - Thirty-six houses in Gulbista, the Varzob district of Tajikistan are in the focus of a gigantic mudslide. Rescuers are evacuating urgently people from the mudslide-affected area, a source at the Tajik Emergencies Ministry told Itar-Tass on Tuesday.  According to the press-center of the Emergencies Ministry, about half of village houses are destroyed, the others are threatened to be destroyed. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Wars and rumor of wars, terrorist attacks on the increase, etc..

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Terrorist bomb rips through Cairo bazaar 

Two die and 20 are hurt.  Three Americans reportedly among those injured. (AP)

Cairo, Egypt - An explosion apparently set off by a bomber on a motorcycle hit a tour group shopping in a historic bazaar Thursday, killing at least two people and wounding 20 etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For it is an hour of great darkness, great darkness, even crimes are becoming even more wicked than ever before. etc..

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Prep football coach shot; player's father accused 

Man had been banned from Texas campus after confrontations with coaches. (AP)

Canton. Texas - The father of a high school football player shot and wounded the team's coach Thursday, fled in a truck loaded with weapons, and them tried to kill himself by slashing his wrists, etc.. and the news story continues with a picture and details.. 

:: 4-8-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A7 nation)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

Two killed, four hurt in shooting rampage

Police pursue gunman in Maryland and Delaware during crime spree.  (AP)

Laurel, Del. - A man wearing a bulletproof vest killed two people and wounded four others Thursday during a bizarre shooting rampage in Maryland and Delaware before police arrested him, authorities said.  Police said the suspect also carjacked a vehicle, shot and killed a dog, stole a pit bull, sprayed bullets at a series of homes and cars, and rammed an SUV into a chain-link fence during the crime spree.  etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Not only is the weather confused, not only are you seeing warming trends and then cold and cold trends, not only are you seeing floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, avalanches, all these point to the end etc..

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Thousands flee as quake again rocks island

A strong undersea earthquake rocked the Indonesian island of Sumatra on Sunday, etc.. the news story continues with details and states.. The 6.8-magnitude temblor smashed windows in the west Sumatran city of Padang, etc.. 

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 etc.. There shall be signs in the sky and weather conditions that are not normal etc..

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Spring blizzard batters Colorado

Travelers stranded in airports, truck stops and shelters set up in churches. (AP)

Denver - Hundreds of travelers were stranded at the Denver airport and along highways Sunday etc.. Almost a foot of snow fell in Denver and 2 feet in Greenland, about 20 miles north of Colorado Springs, etc.. and the long news story continues with details and a picture..

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etc.. For there shall be great rejoicing in Germany, there shall be great rejoicing as the white smoke appears etc..

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In Ratzinger's hometown, cheers, jubilation

Tuesday, April 19, 2005 Posted: 1:56 PM EDT (1756 GMT)

TRAUNSTEIN, Germany (AP) -- Students at the seminary where Joseph Ratzinger studied for the priesthood as a teenager in the 1940s erupted in cheers Tuesday at the news that their townsman had become the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

Students at St. Michael's seminary in Traunstein pumped their hands in the air, and the schools director was in tears. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. watch the signs that I have clearly given unto you, for you shall see many things yet take place. Tornadoes shall be seen in great numbers. Floods shall yet take place. Hail, great hail shall be seen and recorded and talked about on TV and in the news. Earthquakes in different places, avalanches, volcanoes, etc.. The drought shall quickly come back etc..

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Stormy weather thunders across southeast Nebraska

Lincoln Journal Star

Stormy weather moved across southeast Nebraska Monday night. Tornadoes were reported throughout the region; hail apparently injured at least one person.
Officials in Fillmore County reported one person was hurt when baseball-sized hail struck about three miles south of Geneva. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Zanzibar floods displace 400 families-govt

19 Apr 2005 13:27:14 GMT
Source: Reuters

DAR ES SALAAM, April 19 (Reuters) - The heaviest rains to strike Tanzania's Zanzibar islands in thirty years have forced at least 400 families from their homes, the government said on Tuesday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Two earthquakes rattle Indonesia's Sumatra island

Mon Apr 18,12:27 AM ET

JAKARTA, (AFP) - Two earthquakes measuring 4.5 and 5.6 on the Richter scale rattled the western coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island but caused no reported damage or casualties, the Meteorology and Geophysics Office here said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquakes Hit Japan's Southwestern Island of Kyushu (Update2)

April 20 (Bloomberg) -- A series of earthquakes shook Japan's southwestern island of Kyushu this morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Last Update : 2005-04-19 / 16:03:43 (GMT+7:00)

Forest fires engulf Surat Thani

SURAT THANI, Apr 19 (TNA) - Natural Resources and Environment Minister Yongyut Tiyapairat yesterday made an unscheduled helicopter flight over Surat Thani Province to view the damage from forest fires which recently raged through this southern province. etc.. and the news story continues with details and ends with this statement.. The severe drought this year has turned much of the nation into a tinderbox, and the possibility of forest fires breaking out is a constant threat. (TNA)--E006

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etc.. For Iraq shall see more killings. etc.. For there are sicknesses coming now more powerful than what has been seen before. etc..

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Two suicide bombers kill two U.S. soldiers and four Iraqis

In Baghdad, a university professor was shot and killed as he drove to work.

New York Times News Service

Baghdad, Iraq - Two suicide bombers detonated their vehicles in separate attacks in Baghdad on Tuesday, killing four Iraqis and two U.S. soldiers in the latest incident in a week-long surge in violence in the capital. etc.. and the news story continues on with details..

:: 4-21-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A5)  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::  ::

77 Found Slaughtered in Iraq

Bodies left in stadium, also floating in Tigris (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - The bodies of 19 Iraqi soldiers were found piled in a soccer stadium in western Iraq Wednesday, a day after they were captured by insurgents, etc.. At the same time, police announced the discovery of another 58 corpses, victims of insurgents, floating in the Tigris River etc.. and the news story continues with details..  

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Flesh-eating bacteria kills 10-year-old girl

Bronx - A 10-year-old Bronx girl has died from flesh-eating bacteria, a rare and invasive form of the same bug that causes strep throat and scarlet fever. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Civilian Helicopter Downed

10 killed in crash, survivor executed (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Insurgents brought down a Russian-made helicopter carrying 11 civilians with missile fire north of the capital Thursday, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Roadside Bomb Attack Kills 9 Iraq Troops

Insurgents Detonate Roadside Bomb Near Iraq Army Convoy, Kill 9 Soldiers and Injure 20 Others

By THOMAS WAGNER Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq Apr 23, 2005 — Insurgents detonated a roadside bomb near an Iraqi army convoy on the outskirts of Baghdad on Saturday, killing nine soldiers and wounding 20 in one of a series of bomb attacks across the country, police said. etc.. and the news story continues with pictures and details..

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Latest insurgent attacks leave 21 dead in Baghdad, Tikrit

Two car bombs detonated within minutes at Baghdad site, killing at least 15.  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - An emboldened Iraqi insurgency staged carefully coordinated dual bombings in Saddam Hussein's hometown and a Shiite neighborhood of the capital Sunday, etc.. and the news story continues with details and a picture. 

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Coordinated bombings kill at least 50

by Thomas Wagner (AP) 

Baghdad, Iraq - Insurgents set off at least 17 bombs in Iraq on Friday, killing at least 50 people, including three U.S. soldiers, etc.. and the news story continues with details and a picture..  

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etc.. Hail, great hail shall be seen and recorded and talked about on TV and in the news. etc..

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Storms rumble, but little trouble: Hail ranges up to baseball size in isolated areas
By NATALIE FIELEKE and KRIS HILGEDICK
News Tribune

Hail and thunder storms ravaged Mid-Missouri Thursday, but it's not yet clear how much damage they left in their wake. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Here, the stock market will be very unstable etc..

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Stocks fall as worries mount on Wall Street

by Michael J. Martinez AP Business Writer

New York - A fresh wave of worries pushed stocks lower Friday as investors dealt with disappointing earnings in the consumer sector, rising oil prices and the possibility of a nuclear weapon test by North Korea. etc.. and the news article continues with details, grafts and charts..

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etc.. You shall see the tornadoes, you shall see flooding, you shall even see snow yet this year,   etc..

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Snow Blankets Midwest and Appalachians

By ANDY RESNIK, Associated Press Writer

COLUMBUS, Ohio - A rare spring snowstorm dumped more than a foot of snow on parts of the Midwest and Appalachians, making for a strange scene in one Columbus neighborhood when automatic sprinklers spit water over shrubs that were already blanketed by snow. etc.. and the news story continues with details and pictures..

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etc.. everything shall increase whether it is the tornadoes, whether it is the hurricanes, whether it is the floods, whether it is the size of the hail etc..

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Flooding reported in Fredericton

Canadian Press

FREDERICTON -- Water covered some highways in the Fredericton area Friday morning as flooding continued along the St. John River. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Flooding in Saudi leaves at least 37 dead

28 people killed in Assir, another nine in western areas of Jeddah by flooding.

 
RIYADH - At least 37 people have been killed in flooding that hit Saudi Arabia in western areas of Jeddah and Assir on Thursday, a press report said Friday.  The daily Okaz said 28 people had perished in Assir and another nine in Jeddah, where efforts were still underway to find 11 members of the same family who were swept away by the waters.  Such phenomena are rare in Saudi Arabia, one of the driest countries in the world etc.. and the news story continues with details and a picture..

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etc.. my word has already told you that the antichrist would make these boastful statements, that he would lie and deceive many. But the signs he cannot stop, the earthquakes, the floods, the tornadoes, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the drought, the famine, the pestilence, he cannot stop that. You shall see that and the world shall see it very clearly. etc..

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French techno fans bugged out

AN invasion of caterpillars prompted French authorities to shut down a giant rave for up to 100,000 techno music fans over the weekend at Marigny, 70 miles east of Paris.

Medics feared that thousands of people could develop allergies and hives if the site remained open.

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etc.. you will hear of floods, you will even hear of snowstorms yet, hail, earthquakes, avalanches, volcanoes, you shall hear of these things and they shall be reported that you can report them etc..

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Late Season Snow Hits Amarillo

A winter-like storm left Amarillo with nearly five inches of snow Monday

National weather service meteorologist Roland Nunez says a lot of people in the Amarillo area might have been awakened by the sound of thunder. Nunez says the spring storm transitioned to snow shortly after that. He says today's snow in Amarillo is the most for any May second on record. etc..

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Ohio snow unusual but not unheard of in May

TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — Snow squalls in northern Ohio on Tuesday reminded folks that winter wasn't going away quietly. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hail Storm Damages 100 Cars, Planes In Volusia

Ping-pong ball sized hail in Daytona Beach damaged at least 100 cars, several planes and sent students scrambling for cover at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, according to Local 6 News. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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"Slush Slides" Rushing Down Utah's Back Country
May. 2, 2005

Jed Boal Reporting

In a wet spring with remarkable weather there's also something unusual going on in Utah's mountains where the snow is starting to melt. We see plenty of avalanches in our mountains, but this is a different kind of slide. etc.. etc..  Last week snow survey hydrologist Randy Julander flew along the east side of the Timpanogos Divide and took pictures of avalanches. He calls these avalanches “slush slides” or "glide slides”--phenomena we don't usually see. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Floods wash out federal highway section in south Russia

05.05.2005, 15.17

STAVROPOL, May 5 (Itar-Tass) - As a result of torrential rains in Russia’s Stavropol region, floods have washed out 250 meters of the federal highway Kavkaz, connecting North Caucasus and Transcaucasia with central Russia, the regional road police department told Itar-Tass on Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues with more details..

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Floods in northern Kenya displace 25,000 refugees, kill child

Tue May 3, 1:09 PM ET

NAIROBI (AFP) - Floods caused by heavy rains have displaced 25,000 Somali refugees living in a camp in Kenya, killing a young boy and leaving three others injured, the UN refugee agency said. etc. the news story continues with details..

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Last Update: Thursday, May 5, 2005. 5:03am (AEST)

Ethiopian floods displace 260,000

The death toll from more than a week of devastating floods in south-eastern Ethiopia has risen to at least 154 with nearly 260,000 people left homeless. and the news story continues with details..

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Strong earthquake jolts Zarand in Kerman

LONDON, May 2 (IranMania) - A strong earthquake jolted Zarand in the southern Kerman province at 00:15 hours local time (1945 GMT) Monday morning. The seismological base affiliated to Tehran University geophysics institute measured the tremors at 5.5 degrees on the opend-ended richter scale. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Terrorists shall strike and that shall be in the news. Iraq shall have many killings in the beginning of the week and at the end of the week with less deaths during this week. etc..

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Car bombs blast Baghdad as Australia vows to stand firm on Iraq

BAGHDAD (AFP) - A spate of car bombings in Baghdad killed at least 13 Iraqis as the Australian government vowed to stand firm in the face of insurgent demands that it withdraw its forces from Iraq etc.. and the news story continues with details and makes this statement.. A day after a suicide bomber killed 25 people and wounded 50 at a Kurdish funeral in northern Iraq, bombers struck again in Baghdad, killing at least 13 and wounding 17 others

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Suicide bomber kills almost 50 in Kurdish city of northern Iraq

ARBIL, Iraq (AFP) - Almost 50 people were killed as a suicide bomber struck an Iraqi police recruitment centre in the Kurdish city of Arbil, a day after Iraq's first democratic cabinet was sworn in. An unidentified bomber mingled with a crowd of men waiting to enlist in the police before setting off his explosives belt, next to an office of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), officials and witnesses said Wednesday. KDP police said 46 died and 71 were hurt etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Militants keep up deadly attacks

Campaign against Iraqi security forces Thursday results in 28 deaths.

The Washington Post

Baghdad, Iraq - Insurgents pressed their deadly campaign against Iraq's new government Thursday with attacks against killing at least 28 people, half of them policemen, and pushing the death toll over the past week to more than 210. etc.. and news story continues with details..

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Attack kills at least 25; gruesome find at dump

Scavengers sifting through garbage find bodies of missing Sunni farmers.

by Antonio Castaneda (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Insurgent car bombs struck a market and a police bus Friday, killing at least 25 people, and a dozen bodies were uncovered in a garbage dump on the outskirts of Baghdad - some victims blindfolded and shot execution-style. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

5-8-05 A comment from the chat channel copied in the guestbook of reigningone  ::  ::  :

Date: 5/8/2005 Time: 8:02:17 AM Remote User: Comments

Good Morning Sgt was on to say this: "It is so good to know you are there. Mother's Day was a bloody day here. The last ten days we have almost seen 200 killed. Not all our troops but enough of them. We had two planes shot down, so they are getting much better at what they do. Thank you for praying for us. A Happy Mother's Day to all of you. God Bless you! Pray that we get to come home soon. Have a great day today." Love, Gwendolyn

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Terrorists kill policeman

Wednesday May 04 2005 08:56:19 AM BDT

CHUADANGA, May 3:–A policeman was slaughtered by unidentified terrorists at Belgachhi in Chuadanga poura area on Monday, reports UNB. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Greater darkness has come upon the earth and it shall grow darker in the spiritual realm even yet. For the lease on planet earth is running out, the global warming is well under way, the icebergs are melting much faster than the scientist are predicting etc.. 

:: 5-6-05 A letter to the editor in this mornings Post-Standard on (page A13)  ::  ::  :: 

Global warming could end life as we know it

To the editor:

I am a climatologist, and I think our country should do something to help solve global warming.  There are signs all around usIf it gets much worse, our lives will change enormously.  The population of people and animals will decreaseStorms, flash floods, hurricanes, etc., will become more harmful and widespreadLife as we know it will end.  People need to cut back on unnecessary use of energy.  Conservation should be rewarded and needless, thoughtless waste penalized.  Sierra Nash  LaFayette, NY 

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NOAA reports record number of tornadoes in 2004

Originally published on Friday, May 06

A tornado can briefly touch down, doing little or no harm, or it can leave a 30 mile long destructive path with winds reaching up to 300 mph. etc.. etc.. The total number of tornadoes reported in the United States reached a record high during the year 2004, surpassing the previous record by almost 300, according to officials at NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center in Norman. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. time of great evil for the world. Sicknesses moving fast and claiming many lives, for you shall hear about this before the week is even over etc..

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Tshabalala-Msimang happy with progress at Libode

May 04, 2005, 17:30

Manto Tshabalala-Msimang, the health minister, says she is happy that all possible resources are being mobilised in the Libode district of the Transkei, amid an outbreak of a tapeworm-related sickness yesterday. etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

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African polio outbreak leaps to Indonesia

Tue May 3, 1:46 PM ET

JAKARTA (AFP) - The World Health Organisation said a case of the crippling polio virus had been detected in Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, indicating that an outbreak rooted in Africa had leapt the Indian Ocean. etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

::Dr. Chet Sapino sent me the link to this article <http://www.schmoo.co.uk/morgellons.htm> ::

It seems the only way to cover this is to put it up in context.

Morgellons - Weird 'Alien' bug hits USA

Over 1000 people in Texas, Florida and California are saying that they are suffering from a nasty new skin complaint, but doctors are telling them they are 'delusional'.

It is a weird 'bug' which sounds like something from an 'X Files' script, but it seems to be real, despite official denials from the US medical establishment.

No one knows what it is, and most people suffering from it are told they are suffering from 'Delusional Parasitosis' by their doctors.

However, now there is mounting evidence that it is the doctors and the US medical establishment who are 'delusional', not their unfortunate patients.

There are currently over 1,100 hundred known cases in the U.S., mostly in Texas, Florida and California of what is being called 'Morgellons', and it is spreading.

Bugs crawling under your skin

Victims feel like bugs are crawling under their skin. They have little blue fibers, and black specks and white threads coming out of their skins. Under the skin, those fibers are connected to what appears to be a cluster of fibers or in some instances, parasitic looking organisms.

One Morgellons patient Eric Roberson said, 'It's almost like they're intertwined with your muscle tissue,"

"The lesions start out as bumps that are itchy, little round raised bumps. The fibers are quite alarming." said another.

"When you lay down, as soon as your head hits the pillow, your hair starts crawling," says Becky Bailey.

"It gives you the sensation that you have worms under your skin or rats crawling on you," says Miles Lawrence.

Another victim, Becky Bailey moved out of her Austin, Texas home and into a trailer hoping to escape the bugs that torment her. "We ripped out our carpet and burned our carpet and furniture and move out into our R-V and they were still on me."

A victim in California Dillon King committed suicide because he could not stand the feeling of bugs crawling under his skin any longer. His mother is quoted: "The hardest thing was seeing him just get worse all the time".

King's fiancée, Elizabeth Strong, says she thinks he picked up some kind of 'weird infection', and that she's now beginning to show the same symptoms. "It started as a small sore and kept spreading," she said.

The Morgellons Research Foundation, which is campaigning for more research to be done, reports that unexplained hair loss, as well as a hardening or thickening of skin is also a common symptom and that many people report lymphedema, profound fatigue, and joint pain.

Objects described as granules are often found associated with skin lesions as well and several victims have had lymph nodes surgically removed due to obstruction.

The fibers have been analyzed by FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) and have been identified as cellulose. Since true fungi are not able to synthesize cellulose, the Foundation is currently focused on the 'Oomycetes' class of fungus-like organisms. Apparently 'Pythium insidiosum' is the only Oomycete which has been documented to cause human infections.

Skeptic doctors and the 'Matchbox Sign'.

Morgellons victim Jane Waldoch, a nurse for 24 year says she finds fibers that look like crunched up bugs in her sheets every morning. They come from the dozens of sores that cover her arms, legs, back and neck.

She began collecting samples of what was coming out of her skin. She thought it would help her doctors diagnose this bizarre and painful skin condition. She was wrong.

Doctors took it as a sign that Jane was delusional.

"One of the hallmark clues to delusional parasitosis is what they call the matchbox sign. I guess in the older days people would take their samples in little match boxes to their physician," she says.

Mary Leitao, a biologist and the executive director of the Morgellons Research Foundation, said doctors have become “a brick wall. They have their answer, and they aren’t open to discussing the possibility they could be wrong.”

“They are so smug and sure they are right,” she said.

Dr. Peter Lynch of the University of California, a dermatologist for 40 years, is one of the few skeptical experts who have been willing to even talk on the record. Other have ignored emails and telephone calls. He said “If there were a peer-reviewed study, with 15 or 20 patients who have the same exact thing in their skins, then maybe I’d believe it,”

“When fiberglass curtains first came out, many people with skin conditions were diagnosed with delusions of parasitosis (DOP). But studies showed these patients had tiny (fiberglass particles) in their skin.”

“Anecdotal evidence doesn’t carry much weight,” Lynch said. “There are many anecdotes of alien abductions, but that doesn't mean they are true. And as for the pictures, you can see pictures of the Loch Ness Monster on the Internet, too.”

Leitao and other members of the Morgellons Research Foundation are not impressed with these arguments and point to the mounting evidence.

Californian microbiologist Jenny Haverty for example, has done research on the mystery malady. Her findings point to something very definitely physical going on.

"I accepted specimens from four different people in four different counties in the Bay Area, and I looked at them very carefully over and over again under the microscope," she said. "The colors and shapes of the fibers of each individual were very, very similar."

She reports that tests on similar fibers taken those of several other patients in the Bay Area show them to be tiny tubes of protein. But how and why the filaments are formed remains a mystery for now.

Evidence of link to Lyme Disease

Evidence is beginning to mount linking Morgellons to Lyme Disease which can be caught from tick bites.

Ginger Savely, a medical practitioner in Austin Texas, says she's seeing more and more patients in her clinic with the symptoms. Quoted in a local newspaper she said "Talking about it just sounds crazy, but there are just a lot of things that come out of their skin."

Savely specializes in Lyme Disease and believes there may be a link. She says that about 10 percent of her patients with chronic Lyme disease have symptoms of Morgellons. He theory is that people with the tick-borne Lyme Disease have weaker immune systems, and may be more vulnerable to the Morgellons infection.

The Morgellons Research Foundation says that forty-four people with Morgellons have tested positive for Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb), the bacteria which causes Lyme Disease.

They believe that an infection with Borrelia burgdorferi (Bb) may alter the individual's immune system and allow this unknown organism to become an opportunistic coinfection.

Ancient Engine of An Unrecognised 'Borreliosis' Pandemic?

A former NASA physician and epidemiologist based in Houston also believes there is an infectious bacteria at the heart of this problem.

Dr. William Harvey is the current chairman of the NASA Education Advisory Committee. He has documented more than 565 of these (Borreliosis) cases in Texas and says 94% of (those with Morgellons’ skin lesions) have tested positive for the bacteria associated with Lyme disease, or Borreliosis. "I think we are a looking at a major problem that has been unrecognized in humanity right now."

Harvey co-authored a published medical study concluding the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, associated with Lyme disease, could be at the heart of a widely unknown misdiagnosed infection.

In 2003 Harvey published his research in the medical journal Medical Hypotheses. His article 'Lyme Disease': Ancient Engine of an Unrecognized Borreliosis Pandemic', suggests that the bacteria associated with Lyme disease is much more widely distributed.

"The yet-unrecognized form appears to have a broader clinical presentation, wider geographic distribution, and vastly greater prevalence," Harvey wrote in his report.

He says research suggests it attacks the immune system in a specific way rendering it susceptible to these unusual organisms. "The lab tests that we do are predictably showing certain immune damage and it is consistent from patient to patient to patient to patient."

Harvey believes the bacteria is the bigger problem. But the so-called parasites, which have yet to be clinically proven in a controlled laboratory setting, do have highly unusual characteristics as seen through a scanning electron microscope.

Harvey says some of the "filaments" have been confirmed as the infectious yeast Candida tropicalis and that doctors can easily see the physical symptoms in people who are branded “delusional.” He says when patients complain that “fibers” are coming out of their skin sores, physicians should investigate.

“All the doctors have to do is buy a 30X hand-held microscope from Radio Shack and look,” Harvey said. “The facts speak for themselves.”

Microscopic bug called 'Collembolan' could also be involved

The 'National Pediculosis Association' in Boston, Massachusetts, originally created to increase awareness about head lice and protect children from pesticides has also done some research. They teamed up with the Oklahoma State Department of Health to study Morg. They took skin samples from 20 patients who claim they have the bugs, but were diagnosed by their doctors as delusional. Researchers found collembolan, a microscopic bug, in 18 of the 20 patients.

Collembola feed on algae, bacteria and decaying matter. They thrive in wet or damp surroundings, and can be found under leaky kitchen or bathroom sinks, swimming pools, and the soil of potted plants.

The report has been published in the journal of the New York Entomological Association.

Who is really delusional?

So it seems there is in fact a real bug, or even a 'willing coalition' of bugs at large in the United States attacking innocent citizens, despite official denials. It also seems that it is the US medical establishment that is 'delusional', not their unfortunate patients. Either that, or they are lieing through their bleached white teeth. Or possibly both.

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East Coast staying warm and dry

news service reports

Much of the East will be dry and mostly sunny today, etc.. and the news story continues and makes this statement.. Focus:  Seeds of drought.  Seeds of summer drought are often planted in the spring.  It was the driest April on record in San Antonio.  Indeed, precipitation has been scarce across most of Texas and Oklahoma since late winter  Very dry weather extends northeast toward the upper Great Lakes as well. etc.. and the news story continues on with other details..

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etc.. Again you shall see many, many deaths in Iraq.  etc..

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Attacks kill 7 soldiers; Cabinet picks OK'd 

Insurgents fight from inside hospital during one attack in western part of the country. 

(AP) Baghdad, Iraq - An explosion of insurgent violence killed seven U.S. service members in Iraq over the weekend etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. North Korea shall again be in the news.  Iran shall be in the news. Russia shall be in the news. Many tornadoes, straight winds, floods and a great concern over the warming of the ocean, etc..

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Iran admits to converting raw uranium into gas

Iran confirmed on Monday that it converted 37 tons of raw uranium into gas.  It's the country's first acknowledgment of advances made in the production process for enriched uranium etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Russia, EU announce cooperative measures  (AP)

Moscow - Russia and the European Union planned to unveil a broad partnership accord at a summit today etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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China not pressuring North Korea on nukes

It won't cut off fuel flow as a deterrent to developing weapons, Beijing says. (AP)

Beijing - China declared flatly Tuesday that it won't reduce fuel supplies to North Korea to discourage threat country from testing a nuclear weapon. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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More Thunderstorms Rumble Across State

Tornado Touches Down In Western Iowa

POSTED: 5:31 am CDT May 11, 2005

UPDATED: 7:20 am CDT May 11, 2005

DES MOINES, Iowa -- Be on the lookout for more bad weather Wednesday morning as another round of thunderstorms rumbles across the state. Storms developed Tuesday night, producing several brief tornadoes in western Iowa and sending some residents to their basements. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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At Least A Dozen Tornadoes Spin Across State

Some Damage Reported, No Injuries

POSTED: 6:22 am CDT May 11, 2005

UPDATED: 8:52 am CDT May 11, 2005

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. -- The National Weather Service is reporting that at least a dozen tornadoes touched down throughout central Nebraska Tuesday night with some damage reported to a home and construction trailers in Grand Island. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Wind Knocks Down Trees in Pocatello
May 9, 2005
Straight-line winds caused two large pine trees to fall in Pocatello. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Storms cause property damage

By John Gullion
Times-Journal Managing Editor
Tuesday, May 3, 2005 12:45 AM CDT

Severe thunderstorms brought down trees, power lines and even destroyed a home early Saturday morning in Dallas County. According to Emergency Management Agency Director Brett Howard, straight-line winds in excess of 100 mph were to blame for the majority of the damage. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Thousands escape to hilltops after floods

By Lea-Lisa Westerhoff

Kelafo, Ethiopia - Raging floods have sent thousands of villagers rushing uphill as relentless rains continue pounding portions of south-eastern Ethiopia, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Chechnya hit by floods

ROSTOV-ON-DON/GROZNY. May 11 (Interfax) - Towns and villages across Chechnya have been seriously affected by floods caused by recent heavy rains, a spokesman for the Emergency Situations Ministry's southern branch told Interfax on Wednesday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Changes in Gulf Stream could chill Europe

New data on global warming; thinning polar ice cap

By Marsha Walton
CNN

Tuesday, May 10, 2005 Posted: 11:46 PM EDT (0346 GMT)

(CNN) -- One outcome of global warming could be a dramatic cooling of Britain and northern Europe.

Scientists now have evidence that changes are occurring in the Gulf Stream, the warm and powerful ocean current that tempers the western European climate.

Without the influence of the Gulf Stream and its two northern branches, the North Atlantic Drift and the Canary Current, the weather in Britain could be more like that of Siberia, which shares the same latitude.

Cambridge University ocean physics professor Peter Wadhams points to changes in the waters of the Greenland Sea. Historically, large columns of very cold, dense water in the Greenland Sea, known as "chimneys," sink from the surface of the ocean to about 9,000 feet below to the seabed. As that water sinks, it interacts with the warm Gulf Stream current flowing from the south.

But Wadhams says the number of these "chimneys" has dropped from about a dozen to just two. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The melting, the melting of the glaciers, the melting of the glaciers shall be faster, oh, so much faster than any year before. etc.

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Ski resort spreads foil on glacier to stop melting

A ski resort in Andermatt, Switzerland, spread high-tech reflective foil over the tip of a glacier Tuesday to prevent it from melting this summer.  Temperatures have gradually risen in recent decades, etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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etc.  Again you shall see many, many deaths in Iraq etc..

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Attacks Leave 69 Dead in Iraq

Car bombing of day laborers in Tikrit kills 33, injures 92

Chicago Tribune

Baghdad, Iraq - Insurgents unleashed a deadly series of suicide bombings Wednesday, killing at least 69 people in three cities etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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Frustrated Iraqis shower police, U.S. forces with rocks after blast

Insurgents' attacks continue across the country with 21 more people killed Thursday. (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - A car bomb exploded in a jammed commercial district Thursday, etc.. etc.. Iraqis expressed growing fury at the relentless bloodshed, throwing stones at police and U.S. forces who came to the scene of the bombing.  More than 90 were also wounded in Thursday's violence. etc..  etc.. "They destroyed our city, killed our children, destroyed our houses.  We have nothing left," one man in Qaim told Associated Press Television News, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. The tornadoes shall continue to increase, you will hear of floods, you will even hear of snowstorms yet, hail, earthquakes, avalanches, volcanoes, you shall hear of these things etc..

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Spring Storm Dumps Rain, Snow on West

By ROBERT W. BLACK, Associated Press Writer Thu May 12,11:10 AM ET

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - A potent spring storm dropped several inches of rain on northern Wyoming and nearly 2 feet of snow in the mountains Wednesday, unleashing rock slides and flooding but renewing hopes that it might help the state emerge from years of drought. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Great changes shall come in the weather, to the drought, the famine and the pestilence’s that shall be seen, etc..

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Wasp found in state threatens pine trees (AP)

Ithaca - The discovery of a pernicious wasp in New York, the first time it's been found in the wild in this country, has scientists worried about a scourge that has devastated pine forests in other parts of the world.  E. Richard Hoebeke, a Cornell University entomologist, collected the Old World woodwasp on Sept. 7 in Fulton County northwest of Albany as he sifted for bark beetles etc.. etc.. The invasive insect species, Sirex noctilio Favricius, has ruined up to 80 percent of pine trees in areas of New Zealand, Australia, South America and South Africa, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Drought and crop failure in Africa has left 12 million children and families hungry and at risk of starvation. etc..

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etc.. another bad week in Iraq with many more killings more deaths more blood. You shall hear again of Iraq over and over and over and Iran and North Korea the Russian Empire as it continues to move forward etc..

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Legislators vote to pursue nuclear fuel development

Iran - Iran's parliament passed a nonbinding resolution on Sunday insisting that the government resume developing nuclear fuel, defying the American and European demand for a halt in all nuclear activity because they contend Iran seeks to build a nuclear bomb.  etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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More Bodies Found in Iraq, Total Up to 50

By BASSEM MROUE, Associated Press Writer Mon May 16, 4:30 PM ET

BAGHDAD, Iraq - At least eight Iraqis were found shot near a Baghdad dam and a slain Iraqi Kurd was left in a garbage dump in northern Iraq police said Monday, raising the number of bodies recovered in recent days to 50. etc.. etc.. Elsewhere, a series of attacks killed at least 19 Iraqis, including nine soldiers who died when two car bombs exploded in quick succession at a crowded Baghdad market. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For between now and the end of the year you shall see and hear of many things, earthquakes, volcanoes, floods, drought, avalanches, straight winds, you shall hear these things. Many, many shall die in a great earthquake, you shall hear about that, but remember I told you these things shall come to pass. etc..

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Scientists: Sumatra quake longest ever recorded

Temblor big enough to 'vibrate the whole planet '

By Marsha Walton
CNN
Thursday, May 19, 2005 Posted: 3:53 PM EDT (1953 GMT)

(CNN) -- Dramatic new data from the December 26, 2004, Sumatran-Andaman earthquake that generated deadly tsunamis show the event created the longest fault rupture and the longest duration of faulting ever observed, according to three reports by an international group of seismologists published Thursday in the journal "Science. etc.. " This earthquake lasted between 500 and 600 seconds (at least 10 minutes)," said Charles Ammon, associate professor of geosciences at Penn State University. etc.. etc.. The quake, centered in the Indian Ocean, also created the biggest gash in the Earth's seabed ever observed, nearly 800 miles. etc.. Scientists estimated the average slippage (ground movement up and down) along the entire length of the fault was at least 5 meters (16.5 feet) -- with some places being moved nearly 20 meters (50 feet). etc.. Monster quake - The stunning power of Asia's earthquake and tsunamis last December has left even veteran scientists in awe. etc.. Whole planet vibrated - etc.. etc.. "Globally, this earthquake was large enough to basically vibrate the whole planet as much as half an inch, or a centimeter. Everywhere we had instruments, we could see motions," Ammon said. etc.. etc.. and the news article continues with many details and ends with this interesting statement.. "There will be more earthquakes of this type, and with more humans exposed to the hazard there will be more devastating losses of life. What we hope to do is develop technologies that can minimize that loss," Lay said.

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etc.. There is flooding, there is hail, and you shall see that earthquake that I have talked to you about, etc..

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Note: I am posting this earthquake at this time because a magnitude of 6.8 would seem to be rather intense.

Earthquake Jolts Northern Sumatra

Thur  May 19, 6:20 am ET

JAKARTA, Indonesia - An undersea earthquake Thursday jolted parts of the tsunami-ravaged Aceh province and prompted residents on nearby Nias Island to flee homes, but there were no reports of damage and the tremor was too small to trigger a tsunami, meteorologists said. The magnitude 6.8 tremor struck at 8:54 a.m. Thursday about 20 miles beneath the Indian Ocean, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Thursday May 19, 09:30 PM

Massive hail storm causes havoc in Brisbane A severe hail storm has battered parts of Brisbane, damaging property and causing major traffic problems.

The storm began brewing midway through the afternoon and unleashed its fury a short time later. etc.. Hail lashed the metropolitan area, mainly in the west, south-west and southside. Reports of property damage are filtering in, with a number of homes and buildings damaged. etc.. and the new story continues with details..

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Hail Blankets Greenhouse Grounds

Thu May 19, 6:24 AM ET

It was a wild afternoon Wednesday of springtime weather as thunderstorms, gusty winds and hail caught some residents by surprise. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hail kills and injures in Nepal

20.05 4:20am

A hailstorm in western Nepal killed one person, injured several others and damaged crops and vehicles at Pokhara, about 200km west of the capital, Kathmandu. etc.. and the story continues..

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Hundreds evacuated after flooding

By Peter Williams in Auckland May 19, 2005

HUNDREDS of people have been evacuated and houses have collapsed amid flooding and landslides caused by heavy rain on New Zealand's North Island.  A state of emergency continued today in the Bay of Plenty region as authorities began to count the cost of flood devastation, expected to be in the tens of millions of dollars. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The tornadoes shall continue to increase, you will hear of floods, you will even hear of snowstorms yet, hail, earthquakes, avalanches, volcanoes etc..

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65 soldiers lost, five others dead in Andean storm  (AP)

Santiago, Chile - Five Chilean soldiers froze to death and 65 were missing after a fierce snowstorm pounded the Andes mountains, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. time of great evil for the world. Sicknesses moving fast and claiming many lives, etc..

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Outbreak of deadly Ebola virus leads to quarantine

Authorities in the Republic of Congo have quarantined two districts hit by the deadly Ebola virus to ensure the highly contagious disease does not spread. etc.. - Etoumbi, where eight deaths occurred, etc.. Mbomo, where a ninth person died - and the news story continues with details...

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etc.. you shall hear of a great earthquake and volcanoes will rumble in a mighty way. etc..

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Time is GMT + 8 hours
Posted: 22 May 2005 0209 hrs


Strong earthquake jolts Ecuador AFP

QUITO : A strong earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale jolted several cities in Ecuador early Saturday, etc.. Meanwhile, authorities in neighboring Colombia raised the alert on the Galeras volcano, near the border with Ecuador, which they said could erupt "in days or weeks." etc.. unless activity eases," etc..

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etc.. The hot weather shall come into the hot states with great force. etc..

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Sun scorching the Southwest

Sunday marked the fourth straight day in Phoenix that the temperature exceeded 100 degrees.  The steadfast high pressure zone that has prompted the torrid heat will persist today. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see more hatred as people continue to hate the Americans, and oh, the problems that this shall cause. etc..

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First lady heckled by crowds during visit to Jerusalem sites

Protests mounted by Israelis and Palestinians alike over American policies. (AP)

Jerusalem - Laura Bush waded into Middle East tensions on Sunday during chaotic visits to sacred religious sites, where crowds and hecklers grew so rowdy that armed guards had to restrain them. etc.. etc.. etc.. Strains have arisen because of the U.S.-led war in Iraq and allegations that American interrogators have mistreated Muslim prisoners. etc.. and the news article continues with the details..

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Thousands Decry Alleged Sacrilege

Muslims in Mideast, Asia rally against U.S.

by Maggie Michael (AP)

Cairo, Egypt _ Muslims spat on the American flag, threw tomatoes at a picture of President Bush and burned the U.S. Constitution in protests Friday from Iraq to Indonesia over the alleged desecration of Islam's holy book at Guantanamo Bay prison.. etc.. and the news story continues with details and pictures..

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etc. time of great evil for the world. Sicknesses moving fast and claiming many lives, etc

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Problems plague West Nile trials

San Francisco Chronicle

With a potentially serious outbreak of West Nile virus forecast for Northern California this summer, the state may soon become a laboratory for testing a handful of experimental drugs etc.. There are no approved treatments for the disease, which has killed more than 650 Americans and sickened 16,000 since it first appeared in New York City just six years ago. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For you shall see many, many more killings in Iraq etc..

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Day of Bombings Takes Its Toll

More than 50 killed across Iraq Monday

The Washington Post

Baghdad, Iraq - Bombs targeting Shiite Arab civilians and U.S. and Iraqi forces at worship, at lunch, at home and on the road killed more than 50 people across Iraq on Monday, etc.. and the long news article continues with pictures and details...

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Most wanted Zarqawi is reported injured

Five U.S. soldiers are killed in a new wave of violence in Baghdad, Ramadi.

Chicago Tribune

Baghdad, Iraq - Amid an onslaught of attacks against Iraqis and the U.S. troops, a statement posted Tuesday on the Internet etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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40,000 Iraqi police, soldiers to target insurgents in Bagdad

Bombings, attacks have killed more than 620 people in Iraq since April 28. (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Iraq announced plans Thursday to deploy 40,000 police and soldiers in the capital etc.. etc.. In a reminder of the difficulty Iraqi security forces face in stopping insurgent attacks, violence claimed at least 15 lives Thursday in Baghdad including a car bomb that exploded near a police patrol, killing five people and wounding 17. Two American soldiers were killed Thursday night when their helicopter was shot down near Baghdad, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. Iran will continue to make mass destructive weapons and so will North Korea. etc..

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North Korea Not Interested in Returning to Nuclear Talks

Crosswalk.com - May 24 2:19 AM
Patrick Goodenough
International Editor


Pacific Rim Bureau (CNSNews.com) - Almost a year after the last round of six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear ambitions, Pyongyang looks no closer to returning to the table or to agreeing to dismantle its weapons programs.

On Tuesday, the government, speaking through an official newspaper, said that possessing nuclear weapons was "the best option to safeguard our sovereignty and dignity from the escalating U.S. nuclear maneuver to crush [North Korea]." etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Iran scoffs at efforts to halt its nuke plans

British, French, Germans meet today to make last ditch bid to break impasse.

Knight Ridder News Service

Washington - Iran says the economic incentives it's being offered to restrain its nuclear program are laughable, and it is threatening to resume production of uranium gas,  etc.. and the news article continues with details.. 

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etc.. you will be hearing more in the news about the drought again. etc..

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Crosswalk.com - May 24 2:19 AM

Drought scorches more than half state's grasslands

LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — Drought has scorched more than half of New Mexico's grasslands, but a New Mexico State University researcher says ranchers have weathered the dry weather well. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. Floods they shall see, etc.. 

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Flood warning over as waters recede

by Kurt Hildebrand,

May 25, 2005
Mottsville Lane remained closed on Tuesday as the National Weather Service cancelled a flood warning for the West Fork of the Carson River between Woodfords and Centerville. etc.. etc.. While the West Fork entered flood stage, the East Fork and main stem of the Carson River remain below that level. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. More sand storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, avalanches, typhoons, straight winds, volcanoes, landslides, earthquakes, fires, pestilence etc..

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Experts to visit landslide area Thursday

By MIKE STARK
Of The Gazette Staff

May 25, 2005

Last modified May 25, 2005 - 7:22 pm

Federal and private landslide experts will visit damaged sections of the Beartooth Highway today to help figure out what work needs to be done and how long it may take. etc.. etc.. Heavy spring rains incited several landslides on Beartooth Pass last Thursday and Friday. In some places, the slides severely undercut the roadbed, leaving only a broken layer of pavement with nothing beneath. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Hot weather shall now come flooding in; hail, floods and drought shall be heard throughout the world. etc..

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Near-90 temps prompt heat warning in Seattle

News service reports

etc.. etc.. National Weather Service issued its first ever heat advisory for the city. The advisory covering the urban corridor from Tacoma to Everett was prompted by a second day of record temperatures, Thursday's high temperature of 89 degrees at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport broke a 58-year old record. etc.. and the news article continues with interviews and other national weather information..

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etc.. for Iraq in not getting better, etc.. 

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Fierce battles in Baghdad streets

by Patrick Quinn (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Iraqi police fought pitched battles with insurgents Sunday as thousands of security forces backed by American troops swept through Baghdad's streets to flush out militants responsible for killing more than 720 people etc.. etc.. Insurgents lashed back - killing at least 30 people, including a British soldier - and a senior U.S. military intelligence official acknowledged there are few indications they "are packing their bags." etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you will even hear of snowstorms yet, hail, earthquakes, avalanches, volcanoes, etc..

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'Fire Volcano' eruption biggest in at least 15 years

Reuters

San Marcos, Mexico - Mexico's "Fire Volcano" spewed a column of rock, ash and lava almost three miles into the sky Monday in its largest eruption for at least 15 years, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The EU is pressing forward in a mightier way than ever before and the pressure is on and countries overseas are beginning to bow to that pressure. etc..

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May 30, 6:50 AM EDT

France throws EU's future into disarray

By WILLIAM J. KOLE
Associated Press Writer


PARIS (AP) -- In a stunning rejection of the European Union's latest 
ambitious move
to unite its 25 nations, French voters shot down the bloc's 
first constitution, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. Floods, tornadoes, hail, great hail, many of these things you shall see at the beginning of the week, etc..

(second word) etc.. More landslides, did you see the flooding? etc..

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Hail, rain hits South Plains cotton crop
LAST UPDATE: 6/1/2005 4:09:45 AM

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Storms that swept across the South Plains on Tuesday dumped golf-ball sized hail, damaging fledgling cotton plants. etc.. etc.. 

"But we've had substantial losses here," he said in Wednesday editions of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. "We've got a lot of crops that were damaged and some that are just plumb gone." etc.. etc.. 

A tornado briefly touched down three miles northeast of Littlefield, causing no damage, said Jerry English of the National Weather Service. etc and the news story continues with details..

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Floods, landslides kill at least 23 in south China

2 hours, 16 minutes ago

BEIJING (Reuters) - Heavy rain, floods and mudslides killed at least 23 people on Wednesday in south China, a part of the country which has been hit hard by drought. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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KBCI Boise - 1 hour, 33 minutes ago

LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. Police in Laguna Beach, California, say they have no reports of landslides overnight. Seventeen homes were destroyed and eleven were damaged there when the ground gave way yesterday morning.

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etc.. Iraq is not getting better, etc.. etc.. North Korea shall laugh at them when they put pressure on, for they are no longer afraid of anything, for they know they can destroy many, many in just a moment, etc..

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Insurgents kill 38 in bombings, shooting; 700 suspects arrested

Militants continue stepping up operations - and so do Iraqi, U.S. forces. (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Insurgents killed 38 people in a series of rapid-fire attacks Thursday, including three suicide car bombings within an hour and a drive by shooting at a busy Baghdad market etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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Clerics denounce U.S., Iraq operation

As insurgents continue killings, Sunnis say they're targeted by offensive.

by Patrick Quinn (AP) 

Baghdad, Iraq - An influential Sunni association called far an end to a weeklong counterinsurgency offensive etc.. etc.. In the past 18 months, 12,000 Iraqi civilians have been killed, including more than 10,000 Shiites, Interior Minister Bayan Jabr said, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Car bombings kill 18; insurgents might talk

Two groups want to join the government.  Housing official seeks foreign investors.

by Michael Martinez and Asmer Madhani Chicago Tribune

Baghdad, Iraq - Four car bombs were detonated at roughly the same time Thursday in the northern city of Hawija, killing 18 people and wounding 39, while another car bomb in Baghdad injured 28 people, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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N.Y. Times News Service 

Baghdad - Five Marines were killed when their vehicle struck a bomb in western Iraq, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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N. Korea lashes out at U.S., Cheney

Angry about jets, it blocks search for U.S. dead. White House: More "blister."

New York Times News Service

Tokyo - North Korea issued a series of verbal attacks on Thursday through its Korean Central News Agency etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details and mentions this.. In an interview aired Monday on CNN, Cheney called Kim Jong 11 "one of the world's most irresponsible leaders."  In response, North Korea's official news agency quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying, "Cheney is hated as the most cruel monster and blood-thirsty beast, as he has drenched various parts of the world in blood." etc..  etc..

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etc.. you shall see the flooding again, you shall hear of snow again, more tornadoes, etc..

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Hundreds feared dead as China floods raze villages

Fri Jun 3, 8:32 AM ET

BEIJING (Reuters) - Floods caused by torrential rain have turned vast tracts of farmland in south China into muddy lakes, razed mountain villages and destroyed more than 36,000 homes, possibly killing hundreds of people. etc.. and the news story continues with pictures and details..

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Snow clogs holiday weekend roads

04.06.05 8.30am Sat June 4th

Snow and ice have closed several main arterial routes in the central North Island, causing headaches for holidaymakers at the start of the long weekend. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Spring snow socks Laramie; closes interstate

Sunday, June 05, 2005

LARAMIE (AP) -- A late spring snowstorm dumped 6 inches of heavy, wet snow on the city, downing trees and power lines and forcing the closure of Interstate 80 on Saturday. About 8,000 residents of Laramie lost power Saturday morning when tree limbs cracked under the heavy snow and pulled lines down, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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U.S. has first tornado outbreak of spring season

Sunday, June 5, 2005 Posted: 5:06 AM EDT (0906 GMT)

(CNN) -- Storms drenched parts of the nation's mid-section Saturday, and at least 30 twisters were reported in several states in the first major outbreak of tornadoes this year. The tornadoes -- accompanied by rain, flooding and some hail -- touched down in parts of Wisconsin, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. and volcanoes will rumble in a mighty way. etc..

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Coast Guard's encounter with a volcano

PORT BLAIR: Volcano adventure is a unique tourist attraction in some countries. But it is yet to catch up in India, where the only live volcano on the Barren Island in the Andamans has become active after a decade. It has been spewing lava and shooting up red-hot flames since May 27. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you shall see floods, etc..

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Typhoon Dante misses PI but rains cause floods

ROSES AND THORNS By Alejandro R. Roces

Fortunately, typhoon Dante did not hit the country, but it brought rains that caused floods in Metro Manila and other parts. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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You shall see more tornadoes etc.. etc.. High winds in other places with hail and very high winds.  etc..

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etc.. the weather shall gain big news allover the Midwest, southwest with rain storms etc..

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High winds, thunderstorms, damage mobile home in Bismarck area

An early morning thunderstorm brought high winds that damaged a mobile home in the Lincoln area, near Bismarck. And street flooding was reported in Wahpeton. etc.. and the news article continues with details..


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BALTIMORE (June 7, 2005)
Powerful storms rolled across parts of the U.S. Monday afternoon and evening.

In east Texas, an F-1 tornado struck the small town of Grapeland Monday evening. The twister damaged roofs and downed trees, etc.. etc..  Severe storms blew through the eastern U.S. all day Monday as well. The National Weather Service office in State College, Penn., said storm spotters reported high winds, hail, and a few funnel clouds across the state. etc.. Forecasters said it was unusual for the severe weather to start in the morning, as powerful thunderstorms frequently appear in the afternoons and evenings in the eastern U.S.

In the Washington, D.C., area, forecasters reported wind gusts reaching almost hurricane force. Lightning also caused several house fires in northern Virginia and southern Maryland. The extreme weather also roared through New York, New Jersey, and parts of western New England Monday afternoon. In one area of Saratoga County, New York, the National Weather Service reported straight line winds of up to 60 miles per hour. etc.. and the news story continues with more details..

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Serving the Waynesboro and Greencastle areas

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Back-to-back storms hit Greencastle hard
By Jennifer Fitch and Liz Vargo 

Dale Bohn and Doug Mummert survey damage to an old barn at 3958 New Franklin Road. High winds ripped off a quarter of the roof.

Severe storms hit the region late Monday afternoon and early evening, leaving downed trees and power outages in their wake.

The resulting damage prompted one local municipality to declare an emergency etc.. Greencastle was particularly hard it, etc..
Wind gusts reached 60 to 70 mph in the county, according to Robert Wertime, weather observer. He said gusts in Greencastle were between 60 and 70 mph, but most of the damage occurred from twisting in the straight-line winds. He described the twisting as a "quasi-tornadic" occurrence. etc..
Hail fell in parts of the county. Greencastle's hail was two to three millimeters in diameter. Hail about half the size of a golf ball pounded the Hades Church Road area. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Michigan storms cut power to tens of thousands

In Indiana, man crushed to death, eight struck by lightning

The Associated Press

Updated: 3:45 p.m. ET June 6, 2005

DETROIT - More than 110,000 homes and businesses remained without power Monday after severe thunderstorms swept across Michigan, officials said. In Indiana, at least eight people were struck by lightning during storms and a man was crushed to death by a barn roof. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Storms Knock Out Power In Central Vermont

POSTED: 8:51 am EDT June 7, 2005

UPDATED: 9:05 am EDT June 7, 2005

MONTPELIER, Vt. -- A series of thunderstorms knocked down trees and power lines in central and southern Vermont on Monday. etc.. etc.. Severe storms with high winds ripped through Addison, Bennington and Rutland counties. A Bridport family watched a 50-year-old garage on their farm get blown off its foundation etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Farmers, residents and business owners surveyed the damage Friday up after severe storms packing tornadoes swept across parts of the Panhandle and South Plains, toppling power lines and damaging cotton fields with tennis ball-sized hail.

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etc.. The drought is deepening and going much deeper than thought, thus causing permanent results. etc..

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Drought-hit Portugal battles wildfires as temperatures soar

2 hours, 20 minutes ago

LISBON (AFP) - More than 500 firefighters in Portugal were battling five separate forest fires raging across the drought-hit country amid soaring temperatures, emergency services workers said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Floods in Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado, Michigan and man other places with hail and very high winds etc..

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Storms Cause Havoc in Minn.,the Dakotas

Storms Pound Upper Midwest, Causing Major Damage in Minnesota, Dakotas

By BRIAN BAKST Associated Press Writer

WANAMINGO, Minn. Jun 8, 2005 — Powerful thunderstorms slammed the Upper Midwest and caused heavy flooding, leaving one man missing in Minnesota, destroying a small-town city hall in South Dakota and forcing several people out of their homes. etc.. etc.. Wind gusted to 92 mph during the night in north-central South Dakota, destroying the one-story city hall in Onaka, flattening a farm cooperative building in Faulkton and damaging other buildings. etc.. etc.. The National Weather Service said a tornado briefly touched down Tuesday in the southwest corner of South Dakota, damaging farm machinery. Hail nearly 3 inches in diameter was reported in Meade County etc.. and the news story continues with more details..

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Strong storms pound upper Midwest

Afternoon storms blossom across Southeast

Wednesday, June 8, 2005 Posted: 8:33 PM EDT (0033 GMT)

(AP) -- Strong thunderstorms rolled across the upper Midwest on Wednesday with heavy rain and high wind, and scattered afternoon storms developed quickly across the Southeast. etc.. etc.. Wind gusted to 92 mph during the night in north-central South Dakota, and to 61 mph at Fort Dodge, Iowa. Wind damage was reported in South Dakota and heavy rain caused local flooding in parts of North Dakota and southeastern Minnesota. etc.. 

Scattered thunderstorms developed during the afternoon heat from the Mississippi Valley eastward, affecting parts of Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia, West Virginia, Florida and some sections of the Ohio Valley.  Clemson, South Carolina, reported 0.65 of an inch of rain by midday and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, had 1.10 inches. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. North Korea shall continue to build bigger and better warheads. etc..

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North Korea adding bombs

Official refuses to say how many atomic weapons the country possesses now. Reuters

Washington - North Korea has enough nuclear bombs to defend against any U.S. attack and is in the process of building even more, a senior North Korean official said Wednesday etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Much of the USA will see rain this week etc..

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Bermuda high will say hello

Rising barometric readings over the western Atlantic will signal the building of the Bermuda high etc.. etc.. etc.. Onshore breezes will promote afternoon storms in the Carolinas and uneven heating of the humid air in the mountains will cause thunderstorms over the Appalachians. etc.. etc..  Northwest will be active with thunderstorms from Michigan to the central Rockies. etc.. Focus: Plenty of rain. On Tuesday, three disparate cities, Baltimore; Bristol, Tenn; and Eau Claire, Wis., notched daily rainfall records. Each had a heavy thunderstorm that deposited between 1 and 3 inches of rain. etc.. and the article continues..

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etc.. storms and lots of tornadoes, you shall see baseball and softball size hail. etc..

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Tornadoes hammer four northwest Kansas counties
Friday, June 10, 2005 11:35 am



Trucker, sheriff hit by twisters
Tornadoes caused widespread damage in Trego, Graham, Rooks and Gove counties in northwest Kansas Thursday night, along with hail up to softball size, and heavy rain. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you will even hear of snowstorms yet, hail, earthquakes, avalanches,
volcanoes, etc..

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Moderate earthquake rattles much of California south of Los Angeles (
AP)
Palm Springs, Calif. - A moderate earthquake shook most of Southern
California early Sunday, rattling nerves along with homes and businesses,
etc.. etc.. The magnitude-5.6 etc.. and the news article continues with
details.. 

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At least eight are killed in northern Andes quake

A powerful earthquake rattled Chile's remote northern Andes near the Bolivian Border Monday, killing at least eight people etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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California shaken after 4 earthquakes this week

CTV.ca News Staff

Citizens and seismologists on the West Coast are on alert after California was hit by four earthquakes this past week.

The four quakes are all considered to be significant and began with a magnitude-5.2 quake that shook Riverside County on Sunday. Then, on Tuesday, a magnitude-7.2 quake trembled under the ocean about 144 kilometres off Northern California. Those two quakes were followed by two more on Thursday. That day saw a 4.9-magnitude quake east of Los Angeles in the afternoon, and a 6.6-magnitude temblor hit about 200 kilometres off the coast of Eureka, Calif., around 11:30 p.m., which rattled the ocean floor. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. you shall continue to see tornadoes, and hurricanes. etc..

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TORNADOES TOUCH DOWN IN WISCONSIN
Sunday, June 12, 2005

There are devastating reports out of Wisconsin after a tornado ripped through one town. Several residents of Hammond captured the twister with their home cameras. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. the hot weather all across the land and yet there shall be that drought, etc..

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Monday, June 13, 2005

Story last updated at 12:50 AM on June 13, 2005

Neb. Cities Want Solution To Drought-Related Water Worries

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) -- Cities want assurances that drought restrictions on new wells will not pinch their ability grow and to provide water to industry, said Lynn Rex, director of the Nebraska League of Municipalities. etc.. etc.. Drought has affected parts of Nebraska for six years. Recent rains have helped, but the southwest and west remain dry, and major waterways and reservoirs are still low. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For you shall see the tornadoes yet this week, you shall hear of the hail and the floods, etc..

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Neighborhood Remains Underwater After Storms

POSTED: 6:56 am EDT June 13, 2005

UPDATED: 3:20 pm EDT June 13, 2005

A neighborhood in Orlando, Fla., remained underwater Monday after heavy rain over the weekend flooded several roads and homes in the area, according to Local 6 News. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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Reports of hail, tornadoes follow storms

Published: 06/14/2005 2:36 PM

By: Associated Press -

MELCHER, IA - Tornado warnings sounded throughout south-central Iowa Monday night with unconfirmed reports of a touchdown near here. Craig Cogil, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Johnston, said there were no reports of damage with the tornado reported in southwest Marion County, or with another unconfirmed report in northern Monroe County. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Tornadoes touch down in southwestern Ontario; no major damage reported

PAUL CHOI AND JEN HORSEY Tue Jun 14, 9:42 PM ET

TORONTO (CP) - At least two reported tornadoes and a flurry of tornado warnings in southwestern Ontario sent residents diving for their basements Tuesday evening.

Hazy, humid weather gave way to several cells of intense weather that spawned heavy winds, hail, driving rain and at least two tornadoes. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Storm drops hail, lights sky

By DIANE COCHRAN
Of The Gazette Staff

Lightning struck in Yellowstone County more than 5,000 times Thursday night and 2-inch hail fell in the Billings Heights as a tremendous thunderstorm crashed through the area. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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At least eight dead, hundreds injured as hail pounds China

Fri Jun 17, 3:45 AM ET

BEIJING (AFP) - At least eight people have been killed and hundreds injured when a hurricane and hailstorms whipped through parts of China, destroying nearly 200,000 homes. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Forty-eight dead in in Afghanistan floods: minister

Fri Jun 17, 2:42 PM ET

KABUL (AFP) - Severe flooding caused by storms and torrential rains in parts of Afghanistan left up to 48 people dead and washed away more than 1,000 homes, a minister said. "We have reports of 48 people killed, 14 injured and around 1,000 homes destroyed in floods in 10 provinces of Afghanistan in the past four days," etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. More landslides, did you see the flooding? etc..

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Tuesday, June 14, 2005 6:54 AM

Stretch of Adirondack highway remains closed by mudslide

(Lake George, NY - AP) — A portion of the main interstate highway between New York City and Montreal remains shut down after severe thunderstorms triggered mudslides and flooding in the eastern Adirondacks. and the news story continues with details..

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Landslide at beach kills one; four others rescued

A landslide swept down on a beach on Ukraine's Black Sea Tuesday, killing at least one Russian sunbather and burring as many as four other people, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

 

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etc.. Keep your eyes upon Iraq and the killings that shall take place this week. etc..

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Street Left Full of Blood

Bombing leaves 23 dead in Kirkuk

by Andy Mosher and Marwan Ani The Washington Post

Baghdad, Iraq - A man standing in a line of people waiting for government paychecks in northern Iraq detonated a bomb strapped to his waist on Tuesday, killing himself and at least 23 others, etc.. etc.. The devastating blast in Kirkuk wounded more than 80 people and left surrounding streets "full of blood of the wounded and killed," etc.. and the news story continues with details and a picture

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etc.. Iraq is a very, very dangerous place and they have not figured out a way to stop those that are doing the terrorist acts, neither shall they. etc..

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Blast kills 23 in Baghdad

Attacks by insurgents claim 45 lives Sunday throughout Iraq.

by Patrick Quinn (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - A suicide bomber walked calmly into a popular Baghdad kebab restaurant at lunchtime Sunday and killed at least 23, people etc.. The explosion was the bloodiest attack on a day of relentless insurgent violence that claimed at least 45 lives across the country etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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32 Iraq civilians, military, policemen killed in one day

Violence in Iraq left at least 32 Iraqis dead Wednesday:  Three coordinated car bombs killed at least 19 people and wounded 48 in Baghdad, police said. etc.. and the news story continues with more details..

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Ambush Targets Marines

Six believed killed in Fallujah  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - A suicide car bomber and gunmen ambushed a convoy carrying female U.S. Marines in Fallujah, killing two Marines and leaving another four American troops presumed dead, the military said Friday.  At least one woman was killed and 11 of 13 wounded were female. etc.. and the news story continues with details..  

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Ambush Targets Marines

Six believed killed in Fallujah  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - A suicide car bomber and gunmen ambushed a convoy carrying female U.S. Marines in Fallujah, killing two Marines and leaving another four American troops presumed dead, the military said Friday.  At least one woman was killed and 11 of 13 wounded were female. etc.. and the news story continues with details..  

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etc.. you shall see the flooding that shall take place. etc..

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Calgary residents forced to leave because of floods

Flooding forced the evacuation of about 1,500 people in Calgary and swamped or cut off hundreds of homes in the city Sunday etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you shall see the hail, you shall see the flooding that shall take place. etc..

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A Foot of Hail Hits Colorado Springs

Wed Jun 22, 1:02 AM ET

COLORADO SPRING, Colo. - A slow-moving thunderstorm dumped up to a foot of hail Tuesday along this city's southeastern edge, forcing officials to use snowplows to clear a route through a major thoroughfare. The storm also brought about an inch of rain that left up to 4 feet of water in the middle of streets, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Large Hail hits area near Malta
By LORNA THACKERAY
The Billings Gazette


Hail, some as big as baseballs, pounded portions of northeastern Montana late Monday and early Tuesday in storms that also dropped 1.4 inches of rain on Fort Peck. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Floodwaters continue to rise, killing 536 people

China - Record-high floodwaters rushed through southern China's industrial heart Friday, putting factories and railway lines in the path of torrents that have killed at least 536 people etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. there shall be forest fires this week etc..

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2 fires raging north of Phoenix

Blazes set to merge; 250 homes emptied

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

CAREFREE - Two fast-moving, lightning-caused brush fires were close to merging Wednesday night in the Tonto National Forest, the flames from one forcing the evacuation of at least 250 homes, officials said. The blaze destroyed an undetermined number of homes. Winds pushed flames from one of the fires that make up the Cave Creek Complex fire toward the Tonto Hills subdivision, about 20 miles northeast of Phoenix. The fire was about one mile from the homes by Wednesday night, said Tonto spokesman Vinnie Picard. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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KLAS Team Coverage
Lightning Strikes Ignite Wildfire Season
June 22, 2005, 09:06 PM

Lightning is being blamed for sparking several wildfires in the mountains of southern Nevada. Currently, Clark County firefighters are working more than a dozen fires including one in the Red Rock Conservation Area. etc.. etc.. Bureau officials were also assessing a 2,500-acre fire near Apex, north of Las Vegas, and a growing 200-acre fire in the Mormon Mountains north of Mesquite, Short said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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More evacuations ordered because of large wildfire

Utah - Fire fighters battled in hot, dry and windy weather Sunday to contain a nearly 60,000 acre wildfire that prompted evacuations etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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 etc.. There shall be signs in the sky and weather conditions that are not normal etc..

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Deep snow keeps camps closed in Yosemite park

Heavy snow dumped on the Sierra Nevada this winter will keep some of Yosemite National Park's high country campgrounds closed for the summer. etc. and the new story continues on and mentions this.. Some of the campgrounds are buried in 12 feet of snow.

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etc.. For you shall see the gas prices as they continue to go up. etc..

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No drop forseen for gas prices

New York - The average retail price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States rose nearly 8 cents in the last two weeks amid surging demand, etc.. and the news story continues with details and quotes this from Lundberg "The rise in crude oil prices in the two-week period suggests a 15 cent-per-gallon increase in pump prices. etc..

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etc.. the things that I have spoken are coming to pass, the hot weather, etc..

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Heat wave proves fatal to several elderly Italians

A wave of scorching temperatures coupled with high humidity has been linked to the deaths of at least 18 mostly elderly people in northern Italy this week, etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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etc.. you shall see the hail, you shall see the flooding that shall take place. etc..

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Hail hits hard

Tuesday, July 5, 2005

PALISADE -- Hail in drifts like snow and corn as flat as the ground drove Susan Howard to tears. etc.. etc.. Snow plows cleared layers and drifts of hail from the highways. etc.. etc.. The hail leveled the Howards' corn. At Redfields, it stripped it to ragged stalks. "The smaller corn, we don't know if anything's left," Mrs. Redfield said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You will once more hear about hardball hail, etc..

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Vehicles take a beating from storm

Broadcast News

Wednesday, July 06, 2005

WINNIPEG -- Torrential rain, wind and hail have taken a beating on vehicles in southern Manitoba in recent days. etc.. etc.. Douglas says most of the damage was actually done by last week's hail -- some as large as baseballs -- which left 205 vehicles needing repairs. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For you shall see the EU join in with the GS.  You shall see rioting in the streets of Scotland because of this etc..

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Riot police surround protesters' campsite

Thousands of demonstrators demand action at summit.

by Beth Gardiner (AP)

Auchterarder, Scotland - Riot police with attack dogs beat back demonstrators Wednesday as thousands marched near the site of the Group of Eight summit, etc.. etc.. Earlier in the day, Tayside Police had called off the march after demonstrators southwest of Gleneagles smashed car windows, threw rocks and attempted to blockade one of the main roads approaching the summit venue. etc.. and the news article continues with details.. 

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etc.. The news shall be filled with tornadoes and yet you shall see snow one more time in one more place etc..

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Last Update: Wednesday, July 6, 2005. 2:07pm (AEST)

Reports of snow in WA Goldfields

The weather bureau says it has received reports of snow falling on Western Australia's Goldfields.

Senior meteorologist Bruce Buckley says a truck driver traveling near the Lake Johnson nickel mine, 120 kilometers west of Norseman in the State's south, reported seeing snow falling early this morning. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Thursday, July 7, 2005

Tornadoes reported in western N.C. as storm moves through

the associated press

Suspected tornadoes spawned by the remnants of a weakening Tropical Depression Cindy were reported in western North Carolina on Thursday, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. There shall be a blood bath in Iraq this week.  Pray concerning that.  etc..

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Al Qaeda kills Egyptian envoy in Iraq

By Peter Graff 13 minutes ago

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Al Qaeda's Iraq wing has killed Egypt's envoy to Iraq, who was kidnapped five days ago in the first of several strikes on diplomats that seem designed to isolate Baghdad's new, U.S.-backed government. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Terrorists shall be felt in many areas in a big way, etc..

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Date: 7/7/2005 Time:8:48:28 PM Remote User: Comments

"Prayer Alert: Terrorist Bombs Rock London Transportation System" July 7, 2005 Thursday morning carried with it terror and destruction in London as two explosions went off in the public transportation system, shutting down the entire underground network. By 2:22pm London time, the number of casualties had climbed to 45, with possibly up to 1,000 injuries, 150 of them serious. Prime Minister Tony Blair, leaving Scotland where he was hosting the G-8 Summit, concluded it was terrorism. "It's important, however, that those engaged in terrorism realize that our determination to defend our values and our way of life is greater than their determination to cause death and destruction to innocent people and a desire to impose extremism on the world," Blair, visibly emotional, commented. "Whatever they do, it is our determination that they will never succeed destroying what we hold dear in this country and in other civilizations in the world." It is reported that a group known as Al Quaeda Europe is claiming responsibility for the attack. Editor's Note: Be praying for those who have been injured in the London bombings, as well as those whose families have lost loved ones in this assault. Pray for wisdom for Tony Blair and U.K. officials and against the fear among all people that these terrorist attacks bring. - Aimee Herd, Breaking Christian News. by Aimee Herd : Jul 7, 2005 : AP, FoxNews Read full story . . . http://www.breakingchristiannews.com/ articles/display_art.html?ID=984 Have A Blessed Day!!! Scc

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etc.. the tornado activity shall be far greater than ever before. etc.. etc.. you shall see floods, you shall hear of the new hurricane that I told you to pray about etc..

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Storms hammer Brandon area

Last Updated Jul 8 2005 09:19 AM CDT

Heavy rain, hail and a pair of tornadoes hit Southwestern Manitoba Thursday. etc.. etc.. The heavy rains caused widespread damage in Brandon where more than 70 millimetres of rain fell in about two hours. Roads were flooded, cars stalled out and people were able to canoe on some streets. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hurricane Dennis strengthens, heads for Jamaica

Thu Jul 7, 8:09 AM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hurricane Dennis strengthened to a powerful Category Two Hurricane, packing winds of 105 miles per hour early Thursday as it headed for Jamaica, etc.. The season's first hurricane was rated a Category Two on the Saffir-Simpson rating scale, meaning winds were above 96 mph but less than 110 mph. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. the things that I have spoken to you are coming to pass etc.. the forest fires, etc..

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Wildfire forces 80 from homes

Weather threatens to stir up, expand blaze near Pueblo

By Julie Poppen, Rocky Mountain News
July 9, 2005

High winds and hot weather forecast for today could energize a lightning-sparked wildfire west of Pueblo that has consumed more than 1,500 acres and threatened 50 homes. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For you shall see as hurricane season hits, that it shall hit very hard even from the first one on etc..

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Dennis Looking Like a Menace

Early storm a preview of this season

by Lee Bowman Scripps Howard News Service

Hurricane Dennis is bearing down on the Gulf Coast this weekend as the most powerful storm to make U.S. landfall this early in the season in nearly 50 years. etc.. etc.. In fact, British study reported that between 1950 and 2003, 86 percent of hurricane strikes on the United States occurred after Aug. 1. etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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etc.. Iraq shall continue to be a blood bath. etc..

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Eleven Iraq soldiers killed as diplomats promised more protection

2 hours, 6 minutes ago

BAQUBA, Iraq (AFP) 

Iraq insurgents killed 11 soldiers as Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari promised more protection for diplomats after the abduction and murder of Egypt's head of mission. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Suicide bomber kills 18 children

U.S. troops were giving candy to youngsters at time of blast in Baghdad. (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - A suicide car bomb exploded next to U.S. troops handing out candy and toys, killing 18 children and teenagers Wednesday, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Suicide bombings kill at least 22

Suicide bombings go on for 12 hours, traumatize Iraqi capital, residents.

by Kirk Semple & John F. Burns New York Times News Service

Baghdad, Iraq - A spate of suicide attacks in Baghdad continued on Friday, as insurgents struck at U.S. and Iraqi security forces around the city using at least eight suicide car bombs killing at least 22 people and wounding scores more, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For the EU will make more strides and become more powerful etc..

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EU Charter in Doubt Despite Luxembourg OK

By CONSTANT BRAND, Associated Press Writer Sun Jul 10, 3:55 PM ET

LUXEMBOURG - Luxembourg voters approved European Union proposed constitution in a referendum Sunday, although the EU commissioner said the charter's future remained uncertain following its rejection in France and The Netherlands. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. Pray concerning the fires in Colorado, as they grow greater and greater. etc..

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Wildfire catches Coloradans off guard

Governor declares state of emergency

Monday, July 11, 2005; Posted: 11:30 a.m. EDT (15:30 GMT)

BEULAH, Colorado (AP) -- When Rich Pellecchia tried to return home after a weekend fishing trip, he and his wife discovered a fast-moving wildfire was engulfing 8,000 acres near their mountain neighborhood. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. you shall see the flooding, as it will be great and deaths shall come because of the hurricanes and because of the floods. etc.

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Posted 7/11/2005 11:09 AM

Remains of Hurricane Dennis bring rain, floods to Georgia

The Associated Press

Stormy weather from Hurricane Dennis blasted up through the middle of Georgia Sunday and Monday, killing one man, forcing evacuations from hundreds of homes in the south part of the state etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Floods cause havoc in Romania

July 13, 2005

NEW floods after days of heavy rain wreaked havoc overnight across Romania, damaging thousands of homes and farms and killing at least one person.  Four people were missing in eastern Romania, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see the tornadoes and the Hot, hot, weather to once again steal the news. etc..

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PAST PROPHECY GIVEN AT RMMI PROPHETIC WORD

Given by Rev. Don Evans on July 17, 1994 at Victory Christian Center at approximately 7:30 p.m.

etc.. You must put me first in all things because perilous times are here. And they shall feel it, yea, those closest to the sea shore shall feel it first. etc..

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Posted on Mon, Jul. 11, 2005

Storm causes beach erosion, tornadoes in Manatee County


AIMEE JUAREZ Herald Staff Writer

MANATEE - The beaches bore the brunt of devastation from Hurricane Dennis in Manatee County, suffering much erosion, public safety officials said Sunday.

Weather experts also confirmed Sunday that at least one strong tornado and another weaker system touched down in Bradenton etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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On the weather page of this mornings local newspaper the title over the weather map reads  THE NATIONS HIGH TEMPERATURES & PRECIPITATION TODAY  and the map picture  shows dark red for Arizona with a banner titled RELENTLESS HEAT and underneath the banner it states 110s also on the same map there is another banner HOT Billings 101/64

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Attention News Editors:

Extreme Heat Alert extended for today July 16, 2005

    TORONTO, July 16 /CNW/ - Dr. David McKeown, Toronto's Medical Officer of
Health, has extended the Extreme Heat Alert, first called on July 11 for
today.
    An Extreme Heat Alert is declared when there is a period of sustained,
excessively hot weather and the likelihood of weather-related mortality
exceeds 90 per cent. This is the 20th day a heat alert has been called this
summer, 14 of which have been an Extreme Heat Alert. etc.. and 
Toronto's Medical Officer continues with the alert details..

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etc.. For you shall see as hurricane season hits, that it shall hit very hard even from the first one on etc..

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Storms rumble across the state

News service reports

Thunderstorms will erupt across parts of New York and eastern Pennsylvania today etc.. the news story continues with details and then makes some interesting statements about hurricane Dennis.. Focus: Memorable storm.  Hurricane Dennis will be remembered for becoming the most potent July hurricane recorded to cross the American coast in July, packing winds near 120 mph at landfall.  Hurricane Dennis was also noteworthy for the northwest path it followed after coming ashore.  etc.. 

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etc.. Tornadoes, a new hurricane, hail, floods, earthquakes, even an active volcano again, hot, hot weather, etc..

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Emily pummels Grenada, kills one

by Michael Bascombe (AP)

St. Georges's, Grenada - Hurricane Emily grew even more powerful Thursday after slamming into Grenada, tearing up crops, flooding streets and striking at homes still under repair from last year's storms, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquake Jolts Mount St. Helens Volcano

MOUNT ST. HELENS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Wash. - A magnitude 3 earthquake rattled Mount St. Helens on Friday, triggering rockfall and sending an ash plume above the crater rim, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The quake occurred at 5:22 a.m., the largest recorded at the volcano in several months. Its cause was not immediately known. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquake Shakes Hawaii Residents

An earthquake startled Big Island residents Friday morning. The quake struck at 5:49 a.m. at a 5.5 magnitude, according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

The quake's epicenter was about 13 miles north-northeast of Laupahoehoe. That put it about 8 miles off shore and 30 miles from Hilo. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Province recovering from night of wild weather 

Last Updated Jul 14 2005 09:47 AM CDT
Tornadoes and other severe storm activity were reported around the province Wednesday night. Trees were ripped out of the ground, power poles were toppled and roofs were damaged.
  One twister was reported at Wilkie Beach near Kindersley, according to Environment Canada.

SaskPower heard reports of a tornado touching down at Yellow Grass. etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

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etc.. China to come against Taiwan as she desires to hold that economy in her hands. Bush to lose more favor with people causing the Christians bigger problems. etc..

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General talks of nuclear war over Taiwan conflict

A Chinese general, Zhu Chenghu, said Beijing might respond with nuclear weapons if the United States attacked China in a conflict over Taiwan, news reports said Friday. etc.. etc.. The exchange could add to tensions with Washington at a time of U.S. worries about China's military buildup and the proposed takeover of the oil company Unocal Corp, by a Chinese state-run company.

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etc.. The icebergs shall continue to melt faster than man thinks.  The global warming that they tell you is not taking place, it is a hundred years ahead of the time that they are saying, etc..

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Rising Water

It's official:  Sea levels are rising faster than ever and the scenario for island and coastal communities isn't pretty

By Robert S. Boyd  Knight Ridder Newspapers

Washington - Melting ice and warming waters have raised average sea levels worldwide by more than an inch since 1995 new data from space satellites and robotic submarines have revealed.  That is twice as fast as the rate the oceans rose during the previous 50 years, etc.. If the current rate continues or accelerates, as they say is likely, the world's seas will rise at least a foot by the end of this century,  etc.. many interesting points are made in this news article.  One of the  statements made was profound and got my attention "Even a small change will matter to a whole lot of coastal people," said Richard Alley, a geoscientist at Pennsylvania State University in State College.  "If 15 percent of the Greenland ice sheet were to melt, much of South Florida would be under water." etc..  etc.. Even more dramatic melting is going on in the much larger glaciers and ice sheets of Antarctica.  Three years ago, a chunk of ice as large as Rhode Island collapsed off the coast of the frozen continent etc.. and the long news article continues with more details..

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etc.. a week of very, very hot weather again, etc.. watch the new hurricane, etc..

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Heat, humidity staying with us

The midsummer hot spell will continue across most of the nation today etc.. etc.. and the news article continues on and makes an interesting point.  A subheading titled - - - 

Focus:  Two tempests.     Around midnight eastern time Sunday night, Hurricane Emily, the most powerful July hurricane on record in the Atlantic, reached the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico.  At the same time and a half a world away, Typhoon Haitang was lashing TaiwanExcept for the name, a typhoon is identical to a hurricane. etc.. and the news article continues.. 

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etc.. the hail, the flooding, the forest fires, they shall continue to grow. etc..

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Winds, Hail Pummel French and Swiss Towns

Mon Jul 18, 5:47 PM ET

GENEVA - Powerful winds and hail the size of walnuts battered parts of the Alps on Monday, causing damage to towns in France and Switzerland and ripping up vineyards around the resort towns of Lake Geneva. In France, the Alpine towns of Thonon and Evian — home of the famed mineral water — were hardest hit by the afternoon storm that ripped apart rooftops, toppled trees and flooded homes, firefighters said. etc.. In Switzerland, where summer hail storms in the Alps are not unusual, rescuers said the hail was exceptionally large. etc..

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July 20, 2005 22:26 PM

Heavy rain, Bad Drainage Cause Of Recent Flash Floods In KK Area

KOTA KINABALU, July 20 (Bernama) -- Heavy rain and poor drainage were cited for the flash floods on Sunday in several villages near here.  Over 181.2 mm of rainfall was experienced over 24 hours from 2 pm on Sunday, more than 60 per cent of the usual monthly rainfall, said Sabah State Secretary Datuk K.Y. Mustafa. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hundreds of Canadian and U.S. firefighters battle 138 forest fires in Quebec

Sun Jul 17, 2:09 PM ET

QUEBEC (CP) - Nearly 1,000 B.C. Quebec and American firefighters battled more than 130 forest fires across Quebec over the weekend. Quebec firefighters were joined by 300 colleagues from British Columbia, and 150 from Maine, New Hampshire and New York. Alberta and Newfoundland sent waterplanes while Quebec's forest protection agency obtained the use of 80 helicopters. Officials said most of the 138 fires were caused by lightning. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Sun Jul 17,12:04 PM ET

Forest fires rage in drought-hit Spain

MADRID (Reuters) - Emergency services battled to control forest fires in central Spain Sunday and police arrested a man believed to have started one of the blazes in the parched interior of the country, local officials said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For Iraq becomes more bloody, etc..

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Iraq attacks rattle Talabani hope of early constitution

Wed Jul 20, 4:42 AM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Rebels left a trail of bloodshed in Iraq killing 37, as President Jalal Talabani's hope of an early post- Saddam Hussain consitution was clouded by the murder of three Sunnis involved in drafting the charter. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. China is building and even America does not see it or understand that. etc..

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Pentagon: China's Military Strengthening

By ROBERT BURNS, AP Military Writer Wed Jul 20, 4:30 AM ET

WASHINGTON - China is building up its military for the long-term goal of projecting its power well beyond Taiwan, the self-governing island that draws most of the mainland's attention today, a Pentagon report says. The Chinese military is buying new weapon systems — including important purchases from Russia — while developing new doctrine for modern warfare and improving training standards, the report released Tuesday says. Still, the Pentagon rates China's current ability to project power beyond its periphery as "limited." etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For I have said unto you, you shall see signs in the sky, etc..

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19 July 2005

STAR WARS PLANET IS A REALITY

A STRANGE planetary system with three suns is baffling scientists. A planet bigger than Jupiter nestles among three stars, 149 light-years from Earth in the Cygnus constellation. A similar system featured in the Star Wars films but was not thought to exist in reality. The planet and two of the stars orbit the central sun making making three suns visible from the planet's surface. etc.. The finding upsets theories that planets form out of gas and dust and circle a single star. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. The Christians shall be hated like never before, but those who are walking lukewarm, those who are following after the false, they shall be honored etc..

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Anti-Christian Tendencies in UN and EU Why Does the EU Keep Silent About Persecution of Christians?

Rome/Linz (idea) – Two Italian authors accuse the United Nations and the European Union of spreading anti-Christian tendencies. Eugenia Roccella and Lucetta Scaraffia voice their criticism in their book “Against Christianity: The UN and the EU as a New Ideology” (Piemme Publishers).

The Austrian Internet information service kath.net quotes the new book as stating that the UN has been part of several initiatives for religious dialog and a universal code of ethics. The initiatives were based on the assumption that all religions are equal. Attempts had also been made to formulate a universal moral code and to replace the Ten Commandments with an “earth charter” – a mix of religion, ecology and paganism. This amalgam of New Age thinking, ecological visions and an idealistic understanding of tolerance had been met with sharp criticism by the Roman Catholic Church. The authors also note differences in the understanding of human rights. In their view the United Nations are focusing on humanist traditions and the ideals of the French and American revolutions. The churches, however, see human rights as an expression of the understanding that every human being is made in God’s image. According to the authors the international institutions regard the Roman Catholic Church as well as some other religions as a threat to their efforts. These tendencies had climaxed in the refusal of the EU to acknowledge the Christian heritage in the proposed constitution. According to Roccella and Scaraffia the EU is influenced by anti-Christian, especially anti-Catholic, attitudes. The authors accuse the European institutions of largely ignoring the persecution of Christians. While the human rights commission of the European Parliament, for instance, has denounced the suppression of the religious Falun Gong movement and of Buddhists in China, it kept silent about the oppression of Christians. The EU was critical of Islamic countries only with regard to the discrimination of women but not of Christian minorities. A report issued in 2003 by the EU human rights commission had described religion as one of the worst enemies of human rights and as a danger for world peace. The EU was also actively engaged in the support of organizations such as the International Planned Parenthood Foundation, which advocates abortion as a right for women.

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More German Homeschooling Parents Face Jail Baptists are Defying Compulsory School Education

Paderborn (idea) – Local education authorities in Germany are continuing to pressure homeschooling parents into sending their children to public schools. Once again, a local court of justice in Paderborn is threatening a Christian couple with ten days in jail.

The Baptist parents refused to pay a fine of US-Dollars 650 for not sending their children to a state registered school. The ethnic German immigrants from Russia are discontent with sex education and religious instruction. In April a mother living near Guetersloh was put behind bars for six days because she and her husband refused to send their children to a state registered school. In the federal state of North Rhine Westphalia alone 26 parents are facing legal conflicts because they want to educate their 42 children at home. Efforts are underway to establish a private evangelical state registered school in the district. The hope is that dissenting parents will be prepared to send their children to this institution. Homeschooling is illegal in Germany, even if parents object to institutional education for reasons of faith or conscience. Many Christian and some Muslim parents, however, are defying legal requirements. It is estimated that at least 500 children in Germany are educated by their parents. Germany takes a tougher line against homeschooling than other European democracies. France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Switzerland and Austria also require children to receive school education, but leave the form of education up to the parents. Home schooling lobbyists in Germany challenge what they see as an infringement of parental rights. They may take their case to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France.

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etc.. a week of very, very hot weather again, etc.. 

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Heat wave claims 19 lives in 5 days

Hot days, nights send fatality rate climbing; all but 4 are homeless

Judi Villa
The Arizona Republic

The stifling heat has claimed more Valley lives in the past five days than it did statewide in all of July last year. By Wedneday, 17 people in Phoenix, one in Tempe and one in Mesa had died of the blistering heat. Most were transients. etc.. etc.. "There's been so many days in a row of over 115. The heat takes a cumulative effect on people," said Will Humble, bureau chief for disease control at the Arizona Department of Health Services. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Terrorists shall be felt in many areas in a big way, etc..

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More explosions rattle London

Associated Press
Jul. 21, 2005 12:15 PM

LONDON - Explosions struck the London Underground and a bus at midday Thursday in a chilling but far less bloody replay of the suicide bombings that killed 56 people two weeks ago. Only one person was reported injured in the nearly simultaneous lunch-hour blasts, which shocked and disrupted the capital and were hauntingly similar to the July 7 bombings by four attackers. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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83 Die in Car Bombs at Egyptian Resort

By SARAH EL DEEB, Associated Press Writer 33 minutes ago

SHARM EL-SHEIK, Egypt - A rapid series of car bombs and another blast ripped through a luxury hotel and a coffeeshop in the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik early Saturday, killing at least 83 etc.. etc.. The attack, Egypt's deadliest terror hit ever, appeared well coordinated. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. the forest fires shall continue, etc..

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Wildfire jumps highway, leads to evacuation 

A wildfire that has charred 65,000 acres in central Arizona jumped a highway Friday,  etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For Iraq becomes more bloody, etc..

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Bomber stuck in traffic kills 22 in Baghdad blast

Iraq - A suicide bomber blocked by a traffic jam from reaching his intended target a police station in Baghdad, exploded a truck laden with explosives on the busy street outside Sunday, killing at least 22 people and wounding 30, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. electrical storms, earthquake, earthquake, avalanches, even mudslides yet, etc..

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Big earthquake blamed for panic among islanders

India - A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit India's southern Nicobar Islands on Sunday, triggering panic in the islands and prompting Thailand to issue a tsunami warning for the region devastated by December's earthquake and tsunami. etc..  and the news article continues with details..

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Strong earthquake rattles Tokyo

Thu Jul 28, 6:30 AM ET

TOKYO (AFP) - A strong earthquake registering 5.1 on the Richter scale rattled Tokyo, shaking buildings in the heart of the capital, officials said.

The quake with a depth of 50 kilometers (30 miles) struck at 7:15 pm (1015 GMT) on Thursday in Ibaraki prefecture northeast of Tokyo, said the meteorological agency, etc.. It was the latest tremor to rattle the metropolis. On Saturday, an earthquake registering 6.0 on the Richter scale lightly injured 37 people. That was the most powerful earthquake to hit Tokyo in more than 13 years, according to the Japanese scale. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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12 aftershocks since Monday earthquake

Posted Jul 28, 2005 - 10:19 AM

By BOB ANEZ
Associated Press


HELENA — The series of aftershocks in the wake of Monday's earthquake near Dillon are not unusual and could continue for weeks, experts said Wednesday after the 12th temblor in 36 hours rumbled through southwestern Montana. etc.. etc.. Waverly Person, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo., said a quake of the 5.6 magnitude that occurred about 14 miles north of Dillon is large enough to spawn the aftershocks that have been recorded. Larger quakes can be followed by aftershocks for a year, he said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. very hot weather.  The drought to continue etc..

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etc.. more forest fires etc..

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Forest fires rage in Spain, Portugal

NDTV Correspondent

Monday, July 25, 2005 (Madrid):

Forest fires are raging across Portugal and Spain even as southern Europe is in the grip of a heat wave.

Spain has borne the brunt of the seasonal forest fires, which have so far claimed 13,000 hectares of forest. The country is also suffering from its worst drought since 1945. etc. and the news article continues..

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etc.. the beginning of this week shall be very, very hot with a very high heat index etc..

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Blistering heat causes misery across Midwest

Temperatures soured past 100 in several cities, but cooler air is expected today.

by Jan Dennis (AP)

A large swath of the U.S. suffered through another miserable day of sizzling temperatures and high humidity Monday - a deadly heat wave that had people cranking up air conditioners, scrambling to cooling shelters etc.. Temperatures soared past 100 in several cities, and the National Weather Service posted excessive heat warnings and advisories from Illinois to Louisiana and from Nebraska to the District of Columbia. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Smoldering heat index to continue

Ron Brown

July 26, 2005

A searing mid-summer heat wave pushed Lynchburg’s heat index close to the 110-degree mark Monday as forecasters called for even hotter weather today. The National Weather Service said afternoon temperatures today could reach 100 degrees. etc.. At 5 p.m. Monday, the Weather Channel’s Web site recorded Lynchburg’s temperature at 98 degrees, pushing the heat index to 109. etc.. etc.. etc.. At least 25 different cities nationwide have reported a heat index of 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more. etc..

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etc.. hail shall be seen here and there etc..

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Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Motorcyclists on Petty's charity ride bump into some unexpected fog, hail

By Mike Mulhern

JOURNAL REPORTER

RED LODGE, Montana

This might be a mighty fine place with spectacular scenery and all, to hear talk, but yesterday when Kyle Petty's annual charity ride rode in to refuel and marvel, it was rainy, foggy and doggone cold. And there was an APB out for the weatherman, because the sprinkling of hail, which made the roads a bit more slippery, was certainly not in the forecast. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Published Monday
July 25, 2005

Storms dousing the area

A line of thunderstorms, some containing large hail, have been moving this evening through the Omaha area.

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etc. Iran shall continue to move forward with her nuclear weapons, so shall North Korea. etc.

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Iran to resume nuclear work, whatever Europe says

Tehran - The departing president of Iran says the country's senior officials have decided to resume activities at one of its nuclear sites no matter what a European proposal contains etc.. President Mohammad Khatami made the comments during one of his last encounters with journalists as president. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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North Korea rejects U.S. proposal

by Edward Cody The Washington Post

Beijing - North Korea on Wednesday rejected the terms of a long-standing U.S. proposal for resolving the standoff over Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program, diplomats said.. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Great changes shall come in the weather, to the drought, the famine and the pestilence’s that shall be seen, etc..

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31 Die in China From Pig-Borne Disease

By AUDRA ANG, Associated Press Writer Fri Jul 29, 7:39 AM ET

BEIJING - The death toll from a pig-borne disease in southwestern China rose to 31 on Friday as health officials stepped up preventative measures and tried to reassure the public that the government had the outbreak under control. The disease, blamed on the bacteria streptococcus suis, has swept through dozens of villages in Sichuan province since June, infecting farmers who handled or butchered sick pigs.  So far, 152 confirmed and suspected cases have been found, with 27 people hospitalized in critical condition, according to the Ministry of Health. etc.. and the news article continues with the details..

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etc.. There shall be tornadoes, there shall be more floods etc..

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etc.. even mudslides yet, etc..

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Clean up begins after Birmingham tornado

29 July 2005

A huge clean-up operation is taking place in Birmingham, after a freak tornado ripped through the city on Thursday.
Birmingham was hit by winds of up to 130mph on Thursday afternoon, which damaged buildings, ripped roofs from houses, over-turned cars and uprooted trees. Twenty people were injured during the tornado etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Floods, landslides kill over 500 in western India

By Thomas Kutty Abraham and Suresh Seshsadri Thu Jul 28,12:19 PM ET

BOMBAY (Reuters) - More than 500 people have been killed by floods and landslides in western India and thousands remained stuck on Thursday in the nation's financial capital, Bombay, following the worst ever monsoon rains in the region. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. very hot weather. etc..

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Hot enough for you?

June-July top all-time charts  (AP)

Ithaca - This will come as little consolation for anybody who has steadfastly sworn that the sticky summer of 2005 has been the hottest ever.  You're right.  With two days left in this month, it's shaping up as the hottest June-July recorded in several eastern cities, according to data compiled by the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University. etc.. 

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etc.. For I have said unto you, you shall see signs in the sky, there shall be my signs, etc..

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Astronomers claim discovery of 10th planet in solar system

by Alicia Chang (AP) Science Writer

Los Angeles - Astronomers announced Friday that they have discovered a new planet larger than Pluto in orbit around the sun, etc..  etc.. The planet - the farthest-known object in the solar system - is currently 9 billion miles away from the sun, or about three times Pluto's current distance from the sun. 

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etc.. Iran building their nuclear weapons.  etc..

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Iran:  Incentives immediately or nuclear work will resume

Diplomat reports European nations are 'days away' from offering pledges.

by Nasser Karimi (AP)

Tehran, Iran - Iran threatened Sunday to restart some suspended activities that could be used to make atomic weapons if European negotiators do not immediately offer a promised package of incentives to entice Tehran to freeze its nuclear program. etc. etc.. But Iran's nuclear negotiator Hasan Rowhani turned up the pressure for an immediate proposal by warning that Iran was preparing to restart uranium reprocessing work at its Isfahan Nuclear Conversion Facility, the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency reported. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq, bloody, bloody. etc..

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Seven Marines Killed in Western Iraq

By SAMEER N. YACOUB, Associated Press Writer 33 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Seven U.S. Marines were killed in two separate attacks west of Baghdad, where American forces are trying to seal a major border infiltration route for foreign fighters, the military said Tuesday. The deaths pushed the U.S. military death toll in Iraq past 1,800 etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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14 U.S. Marines Are Killed in Iraq

By TINI TRAN, Associated Press Writer 55 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A Marine amphibious assault vehicle on patrol during combat operations near the Syrian border hit a roadside bomb Wednesday, and 14 Marines were killed in one of the deadliest single attacks in Iraq against American forces. A civilian interpreter also was killed in the bombing, which came two days after seven Marines died etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Four more U.S. troops killed in deadly month

Insurgent attacks more effective as enemy adopts, military spokesman says.

by Jonathan Finer  The Washington Post

Baghdad, Iraq - The U.S. military said Thursday that four       more American troops were killed Wednesday, etc.. etc.. The start of August has been among the bloodiest stretches for American troops since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. The drought is more serious than they realize. You shall hear of earthquakes, you shall see the forest fires; you shall see the prices going up even higher, etc..

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Drought takes toll on crops
Boone County among the driest, hottest in Missouri.

From staff and wire reports

Published Tuesday, August 2, 2005

As the summer drought drags on, Gary Hoette knows that for many Mid-Missouri farmers, the year is already a disaster.  The growing season is virtually over for the corn crop, which dried up in oppressive July heat and summer rainfall that was about half the normal level. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Aug 01 9:28 PM

Drought Across Southeastern Australia Worsens, Forecaster Says

Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- A drought gripping southeastern Australia, a major source of the country's milk, worsened after rainfall in July totaled as little as 40 percent of the average for that month, the government's weather forecaster said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Aug 01 12:46 PM

Mount St. Helens Lava Dome Crumbling

By Tom Banse

OLYMPIA, WA 2005-08-01 - Three more fairly strong earthquakes have rattled Mount St. Helens during the past day and a half; that's been accompanied by further cracking and crumbling of the lava dome inside the crater. etc.. and the news story continues with details ..

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Jul 31 11:52 AM

LORI FAZARI Sun Jul 31, 2:52 PM ET

EDMONTON (CP) - It's as if roles have reversed this year in forests across the country where fires are raging.

Instead of firefighters flocking west to help fight flames in British Columbia, which experienced its worst fire season ever in 2003 and followed that up with another busy year in 2004, hundreds of crews have headed east to Ontario and Quebec. Those provinces are seeing far worse fire conditions than last year's slow season because of hot, dry weather, with northern Quebec seeing an exceptionally bad year. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Indonesia Forest Fires Blanket Malaysia

2 hours, 53 minutes ago

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Forest fires in Indonesia's Sumatra province covered Kuala Lumpur and 32 other areas of Malaysia with a smoky haze Tuesday, reducing visibility in some places to a half-mile. In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's biggest city and financial capital, traffic slowed to a crawl and the acrid smell of burning vegetation filled the air. The Department of Environment said air quality in an area in central Perak state was unhealthy etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Brush Fires Spurs Evacuations in Hawaii

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

WAIKOLOA, Hawaii — Nearly 5,000 people were ordered to evacuate their homes and the only road connecting this town to the rest of the Big Island was closed as a spreading brush fire etc.. etc.. The fire was burning out of control Tuesday evening, consuming more than 25,000 acres along the Kohala Coast on the west side of the island. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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140 homes evacuated as fire consumes 1,000 acres

A wildfire threatening about 140 homes had grown to more than 1,000 acres Tuesday near Lake Wenatchee in central Washington, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Aug 02 4:00 AM

Canadian Gas May Rise as Hot Weather Stunts Gas-Storage Gains

Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Canadian natural-gas prices may rise amid hot weather across the U.S. that's increased demand for gas- fired power generators to run air conditioners.  Cooling demand across the U.S. will be 23 percent above normal tomorrow, according to Weather Derivatives, a researcher in Belton, Missouri. The year-over-year surplus of gas in U.S. storage narrowed to 84 billion cubic feet in the week ended July 22, from 139 billion July 1 as hot weather and hurricanes cut supplies destined for inventories. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. For in India the floods and the mudslides are not over and the death toll shall be well, well over the thousand mark. etc.

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Can India make its great economic leap forward?

Singapore, August 4, 2005 Reuters

To many investors betting on India's emergence as a global powerhouse last week's Mumbai floods came as a rude awakening. The disaster, which left more than 1,000 people dead in and around India's financial capital, came just months after a tsunami that killed more than 12,000 in southern India. etc.. and the news article continues with the details..

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etc.. the floods, the forest fires, the drought and the hail etc..

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Wildfires Burning Through Eastern WA/Oregon

By Rachael McDonald

RICHLAND, WA 2005-08-08 - A fast moving wildfire in southeast Washington has grown to at least 32,000 acres. 35 buildings have burned. More than 150 homes and outbuildings have been evacuated. John Townsley of the Northwest Fire Coordination Center says heat, wind and steep terrain are fueling what he calls an engine of destruction. etc and the news story continues with details..

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Firefighters emerge safely after deploying fire tents

Montana - Three firefighters hunkered underneath emergency shelters - lightweight fireproof tents - as a wildfire burned over them, etc.. etc.. The firefighters were among those battling a now-8,000-acre fire that made a run late Wednesday, etc.. and the news story continues with more details..

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Bulgarian Floods Kill Five; 10,000 Are Left Homeless 

Aug. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Five people were killed and 10,000 left homeless in Bulgaria after four days of heavy rain caused flooding in the Balkan country for a third straight month, the government said. Major highways were under water, transportation links between cities were cut, and many towns and villages were without power. The army and police evacuated people in areas where swollen rivers flooded homes, swept away bridges and destroyed roads. ``The situation is very grave,'' civil defense spokeswoman Lili Kostadinova said today in a phone interview in the capital, Sofia. ``The damage is devastating. Many people are left homeless. A lot of livestock and domestic animals have drowned. Our crews are working around the clock salvaging people cut off by the water and distributing food and first aid items.'' etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hard, fast rain floods homes, closes roads
Updated: 8/9/2005 10:50 AM
By: News 8 Austin Staff

As much as 4 inches of rain an hour is falling in and Bell County. Several streets have closed in Killeen and Harker Heights, where the flooding is the worst. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Thousands Still Without Power After Storm

South Shore Particularly Hard Hit

POSTED: 12:32 pm EDT August 15, 2005

UPDATED: 1:05 pm EDT August 15, 2005

BOSTON -- Severe thunderstorms that rolled across Massachusetts left a trail of toppled trees, flooded roads, fires sparked by lightning and false alarms at fire stations. More than 50,000 people were left without electricity.  Boston's South Shore was hit particularly hard, with severe flooding reported in Quincy, Braintree, Weymouth and Brockton.  "Half of the city is under water," Brockton police dispatcher Darrelyn Jordan said Sunday night. "We have reports of water going into basements all over the city. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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High Winds, Hail Cause Damage

UNDATED (AP) _ Slow-moving thunderstorms generate heavy rains, hail and winds that damages at least one home in southern Oklahoma. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. the drought, the drought going so deep, far deeper than man knows etc..

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Posted on Mon, Aug. 08, 2005

Blunt seeks federal help for drought

Associated Press

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Gov. Matt Blunt has asked the U.S. Department of Agriculture to declare most of Missouri a disaster because of a drought. etc.. etc.. Blunt toured some drought-stricken areas last week. The drought "has simply devastated Missouri's agriculture industry," Blunt said in a written statement. "Crops and pastures are scorched and destroyed, and Missouri's farm families are facing extreme hardship and loss." etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Watch the EU and the UN, Iran, North Korea, China, Russia etc..

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Isfahan (Iran), Aug. 8 (Reuters): Iran resumed work at a uranium conversion plant today, fanning western fears it may be seeking nuclear weapons and defying EU warnings that it could be referred to the UN Security Council for possible sanctions. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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EU willing to provide customs officers on Gaza border crossings, official says

Canadian Press

Monday, August 08, 2005

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - The European Union is willing to provide customs officers for the future international border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, a senior EU official said Monday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Fear ye not the troubles that shall come on the earth, the tornadoes this week, etc..

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Tornadoes spotted near Molt; no damage reported

Gazette Staff

At least two tornado sightings near Molt kept emergency officials on notice Thursday night, but the storm fizzled without immediate reports of injuries or damaged structures, officials said.  The National Weather Service in Billings heard from two eyewitnesses who saw tornadoes west of Molt and northeast of Molt, meteorologist Keith Meier said. One witness was an off-duty meteorologist. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Two killed in Wyoming tornado

Saturday, August 13, 2005; Posted: 7:42 a.m. EDT (11:42 GMT)

WRIGHT, Wyoming (AP) -- A tornado struck a mobile home park with little warning, killing two people and injuring about a dozen others in Wright, Wyoming, authorities said.  Three people remained missing late Friday night.  The twister touched down Friday afternoon in this coal-mining town of 1,400 people about 100 miles northeast of Casper, said Campbell County Sheriff Bill Pownall. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The hot weather shall also be a big topic etc..

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Heat, humidity take a break in Northeast

News service reports

Cooler and drier air will gradually spread into the North-east early this week as a front slides slowly south through the region.  etc.. etc.. Focus: Record heat.  etc.. etc.. Meanwhile, daily records were set in New York City; Newark, N.J.; and Providence, R.I., on Saturday, with temperatures of 99, 102 and 100 degrees respectively.  The readings were the highest of the summer etc..

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etc.. Gas prices still going up as I have told you before. etc.. etc.. All these things you shall see this week etc..

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Nationwide gas prices set another record high

By Gary Gentile AP Business Writer

Los Angeles - Retail gas prices hit another record high over the past three weeks, mirroring a rapid increase in the cost of crude oil, according to a nationwide survey etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

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etc.. Trouble in the UN, but not in the EU as it presses forward to be a great world leader. All these things you shall see this week etc..

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Payoffs trigger UN procurement review

16 August 2005

UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan ordered a broad independent review of UN procurement practices following the discovery that a senior UN purchasing official was shaking down contractors. The United Nations, at Annan's insistence, would soon hire an outside consulting firm to carry out "a full financial and internal control review of the UN's procurement system," chief UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Monday August 15, 10:00 PM

EU to lead peace mission in Aceh

The European Union (EU) will head an unprecedented mission to supervise a peace deal just in the Indonesian province of Aceh.  The agreement signed in Helsinki, will be put into action next week, and the news story continues with details..

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

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Japan Earthquake Said to Leave 62 Injured

By ERIC TALMADGE, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 58 minutes ago

SENDAI, Japan - The earthquake was powerful enough to sway skyscrapers 185 miles away in Tokyo. And with an estimated magnitude of 7.2, it had the potential to cause catastrophic damage. But this time, Japan got lucky. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. There shall be flooding, forest fires, drought, hail etc.. Food shortages because of the dry hot weather. etc.. All these things you shall see this week

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Storm brings isolated flooding, hail to area

By Scott Mims

A strong thunderstorm hit Chilton County yesterday evening, bringing with it a combo-punch of urban flooding, lightning, heavy winds and pea-sized hail. Radar estimates from the National Weather Service in Calera indicate that the county received 1.5 to 2 inches of rain within about three hours etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Drought-hit Spain and Portugal battle blazes in searing heat

1 hour, 12 minutes ago

LISBON (AFP) - Hundreds of firefighters battled several heat-fueled forest fires that raged across Spain and Portugal amid a severe drought that has dried reservoirs and led to water restrictions in many places. etc.. etc.. etc.. Meanwhile in northern Portugal emergency services workers and soldiers evacuated roughly 100 people from five villages because of a fire which erupted on Tuesday afternoon in the Alvao natural park. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. More deaths in Iraq. etc.. All these things you shall see this week etc..

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Attacks kill 54 in Iraq

Wed Aug 17, 7:24 AM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - Fifty-four people have been killed in Iraq most by a triple car bombing that struck a busy bus station and a nearby hospital during morning rush-hour. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Four U.S. soldiers killed by roadside bomb in Iraq

Fliers distributed in some Baghdad neighborhoods warn Shiites to leave city.

By Craig S. Smith New York Times News Service

Baghdad, Iraq - A roadside bomb killed four U.S. soldiers on Thursday etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

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Shortages spur food prices in Malawi

Lilongwe, Malawi

Food security experts in Malawi are keeping a close watch on maize prices in local markets as the country braces itself for another year of chronic food shortages. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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HILLARY MUSHES NORTH TO ALASKA

By Ian Bishop

August 17, 2005 -- WASHINGTON — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and a trio of GOP senators blazed through the Yukon and Alaska yesterday amid surprisingly scorching temperatures for a firsthand look at the impact of global warming. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. There shall be record highs in Alaska this week. etc..

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From permafrost to permatan, Alaska basks in record heat
By David Usborne in New York

16 August 2005

If Americans are clamoring to beat the heat this summer, they had better not do the obvious and travel to Alaska. For the second summer in a row, the glacier state has been baking under sweltering skies, stirring anxieties about global warming and its impact on the polar region.

August is meant to be a scorcher in Dallas but not in Fairbanks, where temperatures yesterday were in the mid-80s Fahrenheit (high 20s Celsius). The weather has been clear and hot over almost all of Alaska for the past week, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Tornadoes shall continue to come yet. etc.. etc.. All these things you shall see this week. etc..

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Tornadoes rip WI
HEATHER MOYER
STOUGHTON, Wisc. (August 19, 2005)
Powerful tornadoes ripped through southern Wisconsin Thursday night, killing one person and destroying more then 15 homes in the community of Stoughton.

The state emergency management agency is reporting that five other people were injured and more than 35 homes suffered moderate to severe damage. A shelter has been opened and several residents have been evacuated due to gas leaks.  A tornado also touched down in the Richland County community of Viola. Officials say as many as 80 homes suffered damage there, with three completely destroyed. Three people were injured by the twister. A local church is sheltering families.  The storm system that moved through the state all day Thursday caused widespread damage from high winds and tornadic conditions. In Monroe County, the city of Tomah saw a tornado touch down and severely damage two homes. Several others suffered minor and moderate damage.  Another home was destroyed by a twister in Sauk County, and several homes in Grant County saw tornado damage as well. Several homes and farming buildings were damaged in LaFayette County. High winds also knocked down trees and power lines in Marquette, Waushara, and Jefferson counties. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Tornadoes Pass Through Toronto Area, Delaying Flights

Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Tornadoes and thunderstorms swept through southern Ontario, delaying flights, uprooting trees and damaging homes and cottages in the region. Environment Canada issued severe weather warnings between 2:30 p.m. and 5 p.m. for Toronto, Canada's largest city, and municipalities including Oshawa, Mississauga, Markham, Cambridge and Kitchener. ``There have been several reports of tornadoes and damage within this line of storms,'' the weather office said on its Web site. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iran still pressing forward with the support of North Korea who will also press forward. etc..  All these things you shall see this week. etc..

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Iran and North Korea To Unite 

Iran is reportedly purchasing ballistic missiles from North Korea

It has recently become known that Iran was planning to purchase Taepodong 2 long-range ballistic missiles from North Korea. there are a lot of variants to predict the further development of the situation: either the two countries of the so-called "axis of evil" decided to join their efforts in the face of an unknown danger, or it is the beginning of a new propaganda campaign in the spirit of "Saddam Hussein buys uranium from Africa."  The information about the Iranian intention to purchase missiles from North Korea was originally distributed by the Japanese newspaper Sankei Shimbun, which is close to the ruling liberal and democratic party in Japan. The newspaper wrote, the information had been received from Japanese military sources. It was also reported, components of the missiles would be delivered to Iran and then assembled at a factory near Tehran.  In addition, quoting the Sankei Shimbun, Reuters said, Iran and North Korea were planning to conduct the joint work in the field of the nuclear research. Adequate negotiations, the newspaper said, have been going on for a year already. The final agreement on the issue may be achieved in October of the current year. Korean missile and nuclear technology specialists are likely to leave for Iran too. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Two Small Tornadoes Hit Northeast Ohio
Aug 22, 2005, 06:11 AM

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Two small tornadoes tore apart a small barn and storage shed when thunderstorms crossed northeast Ohio, causing flash flooding that temporarily stranded some cars etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You will hear about the droughts etc..

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Natural Disaster ...

Drought: Background on a Hot Issue ... That Needn't Be Dry

ITEM: A withering drought this year is tightening its grip on large parts of the U.S. South and Midwest. The personal tragedies and billions of dollars in economic loss will likely keep making headlines through the summer. ITEM: etc.. ITEM: etc.. ITEM: Heavy rainfall does not mean an end to drought. In early June, five people were killed when massive storms dumped as much as 15 inches of rain in north and central Texas, including the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Three days later, after a brief spike, USGS real-time groundwater monitoring wells showed that water levels were lower than before the storms. Often, heavy rains mean devastating runoff, but little relief from droughts. ITEM: etc... Why Cover It? etc.. etc.. Farmers, of course, are often the hardest hit by drought, with crop failures bringing farm auctions and permanent loss of a way of life. But droughts can mean low water levels that disrupt or stop shipping of key commodities. Droughts can dry up municipal water supplies, leaving homeowners and industries paying higher bills or making do with less. Drought can change the balance of fresh and salt water in estuaries, disrupting ecosystems and ruining the catch of commercially important seafood species. etc..

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etc.. you will hear about an earthquake etc..

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Earthquake rattles downtown Rome

Mon Aug 22, 1:16 PM ET

ROME (AFP) - An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale reverberated through the center of Rome, but no injuries or damages were reported said an official with the Italian National Institute of Geophysics. The quake, which occurred at 14:04 pm (13H04 GMT), lasted several seconds and was felt in the outskirts of the city and as far as Fiumicino international airport, 26 kilometers (16 miles) from the city center. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq shall be very bad. etc..

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Five killed, 31 wounded in Baghdad street battles

Updated: 10:21 a.m. EDT (14:21 GMT), August 24, 2005

Insurgents attacked police checkpoints in western Baghdad today, sparking pitched battles in the Iraqi capital, police said. The insurgents carried out coordinated attacks with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. Fierce fighting that followed left at least five dead and more than 30 wounded. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For you shall see severe weather will be big in the news. etc..

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Rescue workers struggle to restrain floodwaters

Rescue workers piled sandbags to hold back surging floodwaters and evacuated hundreds of people from alpine valleys Tuesday as heavy rains and landslides battered central and southern Europe.  etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Floods, landslides kill 47 across China

Monday, August 22, 2005; Posted: 8:13 a.m. EDT (12:13 GMT)

BEIJING, China (Reuters) -- Heavy rain and landslides have killed at least 47 people across China and storms are snarling transport and flooding reservoirs, domestic media reported on Monday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you shall hear of how the hurricanes begin to roll in yet, etc..

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Hurricane Katrina kills three in Florida, leaves a 1.5 million without power

MIAMI (AFP) - Hurricane Katrina relentlessly pounded storm-weary Florida, killing at least three people, leaving about 1.5 million homes without power and collapsing a Miami highway overpass. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you shall continue to see the hot days, etc..

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500,000 in California lose power in rolling blackouts

by Paul Chavez (AP)

Los Angeles - Sweltering heat and the loss of power from a key transmission line Thursday forced the utility serving Southern California to impose rolling blackouts, etc.. etc.. Tempertures that hovered around 100 in inland areas and reached 94 in Los Angeles had created increased demand of about 1,500 megawatts. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Great disaster shall take place for the next three days. There shall be flooding big time, hail, tornadoes, very high winds, title waves. etc..

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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AFP) - Rescue crews worked frantically to save hundreds of people trapped by floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the US Gulf Coast states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama and reportedly left dozens of people dead.

The massive storm, one of the most powerful ever to hit the United States, killed at least 54 people in Mississippi, a local newspaper reported, and the death toll was expected to rise sharply from Gulf Coast towns and cities pounded by a day of ferocious winds and blinding rain. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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(Atlanta, Georgia-AP) Aug. 29, 2005 - Bands of stormy weather spiraling off of Hurricane Katrina lashed much of western Georgia Monday evening, bringing heavy rains, high winds and tornadoes that caused multiple injuries and damaged buildings. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Great disaster shall take place for the next three days. There shall be flooding big time, hail, tornadoes, very high winds, title waves.  Great loss of sea shore never to be reclaimed. etc..

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NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AFP) - Rescue crews worked frantically to save hundreds of people trapped by floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina, which devastated the US Gulf Coast states of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama and reportedly left dozens of people dead.

The massive storm, one of the most powerful ever to hit the United States, killed at least 54 people in Mississippi, a local newspaper reported, and the death toll was expected to rise sharply from Gulf Coast towns and cities pounded by a day of ferocious winds and blinding rain. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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(Atlanta, Georgia-AP) Aug. 29, 2005 - Bands of stormy weather spiraling off of Hurricane Katrina lashed much of western Georgia Monday evening, bringing heavy rains, high winds and tornadoes that caused multiple injuries and damaged buildings. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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DEVASTATED

Massive flooding, looting, desperate rescues

Gulf Coast communities awaken to even more destruction

News service reports

New Orleans - Rescuers along the Gulf Coast pushed aside the dead to reach the living Tuesday in a race against time and rising waters, while New Orleans sank deeper into crisis and Louisiana's governor ordered storm refugees out of the drowning city.  Two levees broke and sent water coursing into the streets a full day after New Orleans appeared to have escaped widespread destruction from Hurricane Katrina. and the news story continues with many details and pictures etc.. 

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Mississippi coast changed forever

Twisters rise up without warning in Georgia, leaving death in their wake.

News service reports

Biloxi, Miss. - The Mississippi Coast will never be the same.  Gone are the signature landmarks, etc.. etc.. In their place, a mess of sand and debris coated everything left by the hurricane's surging seawater that sometimes topped 30 feet.  So much simply disappeared, leaving nothing but concrete slabs.  And with the coastline reshaped by Katrina's winds and waves, so much may never be recovered. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Hot, hot weather, hail, forest fires, mudslides, earthquakes, etc..

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Dry, hot weather ignites big Alaska wildfire season

ANCHORAGE (Reuters) - Successive hot summers, vast swaths of insect-weakened trees and lightning strikes have combined to torch about 4 million acres of forest in Alaska this summer, nearly tying the state's third-largest fire season on record, federal and state officials said on Tuesday.  This summer's large wildfires come a year after more than 6.5 million acres burned last year, the most since wildfire records have been kept in the past 56 years.  The two consecutive large fire seasons are unprecedented, according to wildfire managers and forestry experts.  "It does not happen, until recently, that we have two large back-to-back fire seasons," said Maggie Rogers, spokeswoman for the Alaska Interagency Coordination Center etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquakes jolt Taiwan

August 30, 2005

TWO earthquakes measuring 5.2 and 4.6 on the Richter scale rocked Taiwan today, the Seismology Centre said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Family tells of escape from flood-hit Brienz

Residents have been picking up the pieces after flooding and mudslides transformed the picturesque Bernese Oberland village of Brienz into a wasteland. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you shall see the results of that drought even in the prices of your own food. etc..

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Drought concerns send markets sharply higher:

By Michael Swanson

Since May 13, the corn and soybean markets have surged relentlessly higher on increasing concerns of a drought developing. November soybean futures have jumped $1.49 per bushel (a 24 percent rally), and corn has climbed $0.34 per bushel (a 15 percent rally). This rally is based on the facts that some areas of the eastern corn/soybean belt are too dry etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. continue to see the EU grow to a great power. etc..

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EU to push Turkey on Cyprus customs agreement

The EU is set to ask Ankara to give assurances on Turkey's intentions to implement an agreement to full European customs union - a deal that includes Cyprus. etc.. and the news story continues with details.

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Dry, hot weather ignites big Alaska wildfire season

ANCHORAGE (Reuters) - Successive hot summers, vast swaths of insect-weakened trees and lightning strikes have combined to torch about 4 million acres of forest in Alaska this summer, nearly tying the state's third-largest fire season on record, federal and state officials said on Tuesday.  This summer's large wildfires come a year after more than 6.5 million acres burned last year, the most since wildfire records have been kept in the past 56 years.  The two consecutive large fire seasons are unprecedented, according to wildfire managers and forestry experts.  "It does not happen, until recently, that we have two large back-to-back fire seasons," said Maggie Rogers, spokeswoman for the Alaska Interagency Coordination Center etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquakes jolt Taiwan

August 30, 2005

TWO earthquakes measuring 5.2 and 4.6 on the Richter scale rocked Taiwan today, the Seismology Centre said, but there were no immediate reports of damage or casualties. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Family tells of escape from flood-hit Brienz

Residents have been picking up the pieces after flooding and mudslides transformed the picturesque Bernese Oberland village of Brienz into a wasteland. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Cooler air heads east while South stays hot

News service reports

A push of somewhat cooler, less-humid air will reach New England today, etc.. etc.. Focus hot history: Albany was among many locations in the interior Northeast measuring one of its 10-hottest summers seasons on record.  etc.. etc.. August averaged 73.4 degrees, the seventh-warmest summer since Albany's records began in 1826.  All six summers hotter than this year occurred before 1874. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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The Nation's Weather

Thunderstorms rolled across the Upper Midwest on Saturday with large hail, and showers were scattered across the Southwest into Texas. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you shall see the results of that drought even in the prices of your own food. etc..

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Drought concerns send markets sharply higher:

By Michael Swanson

Since May 13, the corn and soybean markets have surged relentlessly higher on increasing concerns of a drought developing. November soybean futures have jumped $1.49 per bushel (a 24 percent rally), and corn has climbed $0.34 per bushel (a 15 percent rally). This rally is based on the facts that some areas of the eastern corn/soybean belt are too dry etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. continue to see the EU grow to a great power. etc..

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EU to push Turkey on Cyprus customs agreement

The EU is set to ask Ankara to give assurances on Turkey's intentions to implement an agreement to full European customs union - a deal that includes Cyprus. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq shall be very bad.  These are some of the things that you shall see take place. etc..

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Human stampede kills 800 in Baghdad

Reports of suicide bomber in crowd cause panic among Shiite pilgrims. (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Panicked by rumors of a suicide bomber, thousands of Shiite pilgrims broke into a stampede on a bridge during a religious procession Wednesday, crushing one another or plunging 30 feet into the muddy Tigris river.  About 800 died, mostly women and children, officials said. etc.. etc.. The crowd was on edge because of the 110-degree heat, etc.. and the news story continues with details and among other things mentions this.. Developments: Deadly month for troops:  American combat deaths in Iraq rose in August to the highest monthly total since November.  At least 74 were killed in action in August, etc.. 

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etc.. People very upset over Pat Robertson and what he did to them etc..

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Don't let Robertson fool you
By Charley Reese

Pat Robertson, host of "The 700 Club," is not a Christian. No man who publicly advocates coldblooded murder for political reasons can claim to be a follower of Jesus Christ. Robertson did that on his television show, saying it would be cheaper to murder the president of Venezuela than to overthrow him with a war. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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etc.. and even more hurricanes. etc..

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Date: 9/4/2005 Time: 3:55:48 PM Remote User: Comments

God keeps warning us that Hurricane season is not over. Look at this New Headlines!! Maria is the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, one of the busiest on record. Historically, only about four or five named storms form by this time of year, according to the hurricane center. Love, Joe from Miss.

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etc.. Iran, yes, is continuing building weapons of mass destruction. etc..

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Study:  Iran could have nuclear weapon in 5 years

Britain - Iran is on track to produce nuclear weapons within about five years, according to a detailed study published Tuesday by an influential London think tank.  etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. There will be thousands of deaths from this hurricane etc..

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New Orleans' mayor says ten-thousand deaths 'wouldn't be unreasonable'

The Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS A grim estimate from the mayor of New Orleans.

Ray Nagin (NAY'-guhn) warns that "it wouldn't be unreasonable" to have ten-thousand deaths from Hurricane Katrina and the storm's aftermath. He made the comments on N-B-C's "Today" show.  A week after the storm, it's still not clear how many people have died. But bodies are everywhere. Some are floating in canals, others are abandoned on highways and hidden in attics. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. this hurricane etc.. costing millions of dollars, by far the most costly storm to date, etc..

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Federal Katrina Costs Balloon

Wednesday, September 07, 2005 (AP)

WASHINGTON — Cost estimates for relief and recovery efforts from Hurricane Katrina are running as high as $150 billion, making it clear that a federal budget deficit picture that only weeks ago seemed to be brightening has now gotten considerably worse. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Earthquakes shall be more powerful than normal etc..

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Signs of massive earthquakes all around the world – hotspots boiling up fast
India Daily Technology Team
Sep. 6, 2005

The world has seen an increase in smaller earthquakes, harmonic tremors, underwater volcanoes, landslides, tsunamis – the abnormal behavior of the terrestrial crusts and hot spots by 690% compared to 1995. According to some geologists and scientists, we are sitting on top the earth’s crust that is ready to provide violent shifts all over the world. The biggest problem, according to sources is that the tectonic plate shifts have increased the number of serious earthquakes in the past one-year an enormous amount and the rate is exponentially increasing. Scientists are blaming the Polar reversal and these will continue till 2012.Very rarely the Sun and the Earth simultaneously reverses polarity. That is exactly what is happening now. When this happens catastrophes happen in the earth. If history is a guide of anything, these earthquakes and volcanoes will continue to increase till 2012. A periodic moderate earthquake reminds of a systematic tectonic disturbance in Northern Sumatra for the last one year. Many now are predicting that either a major cataclysmic event has been avoided or initiated. The same is happening in Western and Northwestern America, More than 600 small earthquakes have been registered in these areas. According to scientists, all hot spotsSumatra. Yellowstone and many others are showing signs of extreme disturbance – even harmonic tremors. According to some, we are really sitting in front of a series of very catastrophic series of earthquakes all over the world. etc.. and the news story continues with more details..

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etc.. Hail, strong winds, flooding, sickness, earthquakes, all this yet this year etc..

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WEATHER
Storm causes flooding in Dade


Thunderstorms strike across South Florida, causing flooding of more than a foot of water in some areas. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Sickness spreads among hurricane holdouts

Thu Sep 8, 4:23 PM ET

CHALMETTE, United States (AFP) - Sickness is spreading among residents refusing to leave their homes in the Hurricane Katrina disaster zone, a top police officer in one of the worst hit areas said etc.. etc.. Five evacuees are reported to have died after coming in contact with a water-borne bacteria, vibrio vulnificus. There have also been widespread outbreaks of diarrhoea in many shelters for storm refugees. Pointing to the stinking black flood water that remains in the streets, he said "this is becoming methane". etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Iraq will remain very bloody with many deaths. etc.

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Al-Qaida Bombings Kill At Least 160 People (AP) 

Baghdad, Iraq - More than a dozen highly coordinated bombings ripped through Baghdad on Wednesday, killing at least 160 people and wounding 570 in the capital's bloodiest day since the end of major combat. etc.. and the news article continues with details and a picture..

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Blasts Continue to Shake Baghdad

Bombers kill 31 people

by Slobodan Lekic (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Suicide bombers inflicted another day of mayhem in the capital Thursday, killing at least 31 people in two attacks etc.. and the news story continues with details and pictures..

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etc. Palestinians break through the borders and Egypt cannot contain them. etc..

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Palestinians cross Egypt-Gaza border unhindered

Thu Sep 15, 6:53 AM ET

RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AFP) - Hundreds of people continued to cross the border between Gaza and Egypt unhindered despite efforts by police on both sides of the frontier to assert control. etc. and the news article continues with details..

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etc. there shall continue to be more tornadoes etc..

Tornadoes cause minor damage in Miami

By Associated Press
Published September 12, 2005

MIAMI - Some roofs sustained damages and cars were moved in Miami when two tornadoes touched down during severe thunderstorms, police said.

The first tornado was spotted about 9 p.m. Saturday in the Atlantic and moved across South Beach before disappearing into Biscayne Bay. The other struck 10 minutes later in downtown Miami, National Weather Service officials said etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Keep your eyes upon the heat for you shall see it is very, very hot in many places etc..

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Tri State News: Crop Watchers

Crop watcher: Hot, dry weather pushes crops to maturity

By Wendy Sweeter, Editor
Wednesday, September 14, 2005 4:01 PM CDT

CENTERVILLE, S.D. - Hot, dry weather over the last couple of months in the Centerville, S.D., area has matured crops.
"The hot, dry weather pushed the crops along. The corn is drying down and all of the soybeans are turning," said Bill and Scott Hansen, southeastern South Dakota crop watchers.
etc.. Corn is all dented in the area. Early-planted corn is down to 20 percent moisture. Early-planted soybeans are dropping leaves, while the late-planted beans are starting to turn. etc. and the news article continues with details..

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The Plan:

$200B To Rebuild The Gulf Coast

One of the largest reconstructions in history

News service reports

New Orleans - President Bush promised Thursday night the government will pay most of the costs of rebuilding the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast in one of the largest reconstruction projects the world has ever seen - estimated to cost $200 billion or beyond. etc.. etc.. How it compares: The Marshall Plan:  Between 1948 and 1951 the United States spent $13 billion to rebuild Europe after World War 11.  That's is equal to $100 billion in 2005. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. more hurricanes yet this year, the one now waiting and standing still will be like a pesky fly that is hard to catch and yet troublesome. etc..

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Enough already, Ophelia!

by Joe Miller

September 15, 2005
Hurricane Ophelia beat on Onslow County Wednesday - eating away sand dunes in parts of North Topsail Beach, sinking boats in Sneads Ferry, flooding downtown Swansboro and knocking out power to thousands. For Onslow, the end was in sight by Wednesday etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. the last days are here and there shall be disaster in many places, etc..  etc tornadoes, terroristsfloodsearthquakes, drought, etc.. tidal waves, etc.

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Series of small quakes rattle northern Nevada
Sep 20, 2005, 09:57 AM EDT

A series of small earthquakes rattled northern Nevada early today, startling residents in the Minden-Carson City area but causing no damage.

Scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno seismology laboratory in Reno say the first quake registered 2.6 in magnitude. It was centered nine miles south of Dayton and occurred at 8:06 AM. etc.. etc.. A series of five quakes ranging between 1.4 and 1.7 have struck the area between 8:16 and 10:10. and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquakes Up to 4.7 Strike Near L.A.

METTLER, Calif. - A series of earthquakes ranging up to magnitude 4.7 shook an area north of Los Angeles on Thursday. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. etc and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquakes continue to rattle Portugal's Azores

LISBON (AFP) - Hundreds of people slept in the open for the second consecutive night on Portugal's mid-Atlantic Azores archipelago as light earthquakes continued to rattle the island of Sao Miguel, officials have said.  More than 200 quakes have been recorded on the island, the largest in the nine-island chain, since Tuesday, including over 30 which were strong enough to be felt by local residents, according to the Azores's seismic monitoring centre SIVISA. Five were felt overnight, it said Thursday. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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Floods kill at least 56; thousands forced to flee

India - Heavy downpours sent rivers over their embankments, killing at least 56 people and forcing the evacuation of thousands in southwest India, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Two Tornadoes Reported in Minnesota As Severe Storms Push Through East, Central Parts of State

MINNEAPOLIS Sep 21, 2005 — There were two unconfirmed reports of tornado touchdowns on Wednesday evening as a severe thunderstorm pushed through parts of central and east-central Minnesota, pelting the area with hail and knocking down trees in its path.  The storm included straight-line winds with gusts up to 70 mph. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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80,000 forced to leave flooded homes, 500 fishermen missing

Wednesday September 21 2005 09:40:39 AM BDT

Some 80,000 people were forced to leave their homes in the coastal areas due to a tidal wave from the Bay. Reports arriving from Chittagong, Cox’s Bazar, Patuakhali, Barguna, Bhola and Khulna said many of the costal towns were submerged by the tidal surge.( The New Age BD )  More than 500 fishermen are missing as nearly 100 trawlers, caught in rough weather etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Six killed, 30 injured in Lahore blasts
RECORDER REPORT

LAHORE (September 23 2005): Six persons died and 30 others were injured, five of them seriously in two bomb blasts in main bazaar Ichrra and Azadi Chowk here on Thursday. Both local-made bombs were kept at the sites under the cover of bicycles by terrorists. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Official Word Springs Forth: It's a Drought

No Cause for Alarm, Area Officials Say

By Carol MorelloWashington Post Staff Writer
Friday, September 23, 2005; Page B04

The long dry stretch in the Washington area officially was classified as a moderate drought yesterday etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Region Now Officially Suffering From Drought

POSTED: 5:46 pm EDT September 22, 2005

UPDATED: 5:55 pm EDT September 22, 2005

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Central North Carolina is now officially in a drought.

The U.S. Drought Monitor said Thursday that the region is experiencing a moderate drought. The organization previously characterized the area as having abnormally dry conditions etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Iraq will remain very bloody with many deaths. etc.

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A Look at U.S. Military Deaths in Iraq

By The Associated Press 41 minutes ago

As of Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005, at least 1,905 members of the U.S. military have died since the beginning of the Iraq war in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Seven Die As Suicide Bomber Targets Vehicle

Three U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq attacks

by Jackie Spinner and Bassam Sebti The Washington Post

A suicide bomber driving a minivan with passengers aboard blew himself up near a bus depot in the center of the capital on Friday, killing seven people and wounding 20, police said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see many tornadoes again the remainder of this week etc..

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Three confirmed tornadoes went in unusual direction

LITTLE ROCK (AP) — The three tornadoes confirmed so far in Saturday's storms in central Arkansas all traveled in a southeast-to-northwest direction that is uncommon for this state, according to a National Weather Service forecaster. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Officials say remnants of Hurricane Rita spun off several tornadoes in Alabama on Sunday. etc.. A National Weather Service official says tornadoes were also reported in several other west and north Alabama counties. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. there shall be disaster in many places, hurricanes, etc..

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Hurricane Rita worsens plight of the down and out

By Lolly Bowean Tribune staff reporter Mon Sep 26, 9:40 AM ET

If Sidney Livious could have gotten out of Lake Charles before Hurricane Rita bore down, he would have. But instead of jumping in a car and riding to nearby Lafayette or Alexandria, he and a dozen others were stuck at the Motel 5 on Broad Street etc.. etc.. On Sunday, Lake Charles officials said it would be days, maybe a week, before electricity and clean water could be restored to the city and surrounding Calcasieu Parish. It will take longer than that to clean up all the fallen trees and scattered debris, and get the town up and running again. There were no stores open, no hospitals functioning and no way to get gasoline. And Cameron Parish remained closed, with officials there saying the water consumed much of the land as well as houses and buildings. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see Iraq continue to be a very, very bloody place with many deaths etc..

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Teachers executed at school near Baghdad

Gunmen dressed as police officers round up five Shiite educators and driver.

By Sabrina Tavernise New York Times Service

Baghdad, Iraq - Armed men dressed as police officers burst into a primary school in a town south of Baghdad in Monday, rounded up five Shiite teachers and their driver, marched them to an empty classroom and killed them, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. There will be forest fires; drought shall increase, typhoons doing much damage, etc..

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Date: 9/27/2005 Time: 9:29:54 AM Remote User: Comments

Vietnam hit by powerful typhoon See the typhoon A powerful typhoon has made landfall in northern Vietnam, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate inland. Typhoon Damrey, which left 16 people dead on China's island province of Hainan, brought torrential rain and 100km/h (60mph) winds. It destroyed some protective dykes in Vietnam's Thanh Hoa and neighboring Nam Dinh provinces, officials said. More of your prophetic word being fulfilled. God bless all of you. Sam from that area in the Military (USA)

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Typhoon Damrey hits Vietnam, kills 16 in China

By Ho Binh Minh 

HANOI (Reuters) - Typhoon Damrey smashed into Vietnam on Tuesday after killing 16 people in China, tearing into vital networks of sea dykes on a long stretch of coastline after more than 330,000 people had been evacuated. etc.. and the news article continues with details..

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Typhoon leaves nine dead on resort island of Hainan

China - Typhoon Danrey slammed into southern China's resort island of Hainan on Monday, killing at least nine people, and sweeping away rice, rubber and banana crops. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. disaster in many places, etc. etc. etc. earthquakes, etc..

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Strong Earthquake Hits Eastern Indonesia

Sun Sep 25, 6:24 AM ET

JAKARTA, Indonesia - A magnitude 5.6 undersea earthquake rocked eastern Indonesian on Sunday, but there were no immediate reports of damages or casualties, Indonesia's Meteorology and Geophysics Agency said. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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Minor Earthquake Shakes Northern Maine

Sun Sep 25, 8:22 AM ET

AYERS JUNCTION, Maine - A minor earthquake shook a small region in northern Maine, officials said. There were no reports of injuries or damage. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Small earthquake shakes East Bay

A 3.2 magnitude earthquake that shook the Bay Area this morning apparently spurred little, if any, attention. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. for you shall see calamities, earthquakes, etc.. the hail etc..

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Powerful Earthquake Rocks Northern Peru

Mon Sep 26,12:58 PM ET

LIMA, Peru - A powerful earthquake in northern Peru killed at least one person, destroyed about 100 homes and disrupted electricity and telephone service in much of the region, the civil defense chief said Monday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hail storm destroys 70% of Georgia's Khvanchkara grape harvest

07:27 2005-09-26
TBILISI. Sept 25 A hail storm hit vineyards in five villages in Georgia's Ambrolauri district on Sunday, destroying 70% of the country's harvest of the Khvanchkara grape variety, from which a popular semi-sweet red wine is made. etc and the news story continues with details..

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Hail damage to cars is still adding up

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

PRINCETON - Princeton motorists are still estimating the damage inflicted by a severe hailstorm that hit the city Thursday.  The storm lasted only about 10 minutes, but hail ranging from the size of peas to baseballs reportedly fell onto unprotected vehicles throughout the city, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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September 27 2005 at 09:24AM

Fires raging across the country have claimed lives, destroyed homes and forced conservation officials to kill three badly burnt baby elephants in the Pilanesberg Game Reserve.  Wildfires began claiming lives - both human and animal - on Monday as they ran unabated across the hot, dry countryside, fanned by heavy winds. etc.. and the news story continues with details..
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etc. The hot weather shall continue in many areas etc..

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Weather question: Why is it still so warm?

CHUCK GEORGE
KOLD 13

Although autumn officially started last week, we're still running above-normal temperatures. High pressure in the mid- and upper levels of the atmosphere is gripping the Southwest. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. you shall see the prices going up even higher. etc..

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Gas prices putting a crimp in credit card card payments

The percentage of credit card payments that were past due shot up to a record high in the second quarter as surging gasoline prices strained budgets and made it difficult for some people to pay their bills. 

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Oil Production Limps

Rita may have damaged more rigs than Katrina

By Steve Quinn (AP)

Dallas - Hurricane Rita may have caused more damage to rigs and platforms than any Gulf of Mexico storm - even its formidable predecessor Hurricane Katrina, oil and gas analysts said Wednesday. etc.. etc.. etc.. Meanwhile, nine of 12 pipelines that move gas and oil onshore remain shut down or operate at less than 100 percent etc.. etc.. Light, sweet crude for November delivery rose $1.28 to $66.35 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.  Natural gas futures for October rose more than $1 to $13.907 per million British thermal units. etc. and the news story continues with details.. 

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etc.. The melting of the icebergs shall cause the storms to be even greater than ever, etc..

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Alaska landscape transformed by warmer climate

By Yereth Rosen Wed Sep 28, 4:38 PM ET

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - Sinking villages perched on thawing permafrost, an explosion of timber-chewing insect populations, record wildfires and shrinking sea ice are among the most obvious and jarring signs that Alaska is getting warmer as the global climate changes, scientists say. etc.. etc.. etc.. Satellite records released on Wednesday showed that sea ice coverage in the arctic region has fallen for the last four years etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Forest fires will rage. etc..

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Santa Ana Winds Fueling Socal Fires

POSTED: 3:45 pm PDT September 28, 2005

UPDATED: 8:21 pm PDT September 28, 2005

LOS ANGELES -- Wind-driven brush fires burned on the wildland fringe of Los Angeles and in three other counties Wednesday, scorching a total of more than 2,700 acres, destroying at least one home and threatening others. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. You shall see Iraq continue to be a very, very bloody place with many deaths etc..

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Coordinated Attacks Kill 62

Shiite civilians targeted at market north of Baghdad

By Robert F. Worth New York Times Service

Baghdad, Iraq - Three pickup trucks packed with explosives detonated in quick succession Thursday evening in a town north of Baghdad, killing at least 62 people and wounding scores of others, almost all of them Shiite civilians. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. great trouble shall continue to come, etc.. forest fires, hail, cold weather, etc.. 

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Storm dumps hail, heavy rain

By Karen Blakeman
Advertiser Staff Writer

Rain fell at least intermittently over most of the state yesterday, and heavy downpours threatened some areas. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Fires burn out of control in three provinces

Bloemfontein, South Africa

Firefighting teams are battling to extinguish 15 forest and veld fires that continue to burn out of control in Mpumalanga, Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal, Working on Fire (WF) said on Monday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Southern California wildfire grows

Crews brace for return of wind

Thursday, October 6, 2005; Posted: 7:25 a.m. EDT (11:25 GMT)

CALIMESA, California (AP) -- Crews battling a 6,400-acre wildfire scrambled to burn off heavy brush near homes Thursday before a resurgence of the hot, dry Santa Ana winds.  The blaze, which erupted Wednesday afternoon, threatened about 100 homes in a sparsely populated area about 60 miles east of Los Angeles. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Snow takes area by storm
By BLAKE NICHOLSON
Associated Press Writer

One of the earliest major snow storms to hit North Dakota in more than a century has shut down highways, downed trees and knocked out power to thousands. National Guard soldiers were called out to rescue stranded motorists in the southwestern part of the state. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Last update: October 6, 2005 at 7:06 AM

All 4 seasons in 14 days?

Bill McAuliffe, Star Tribune

October 6, 2005

Autumn is always a season of change, but in the past two weeks, Minnesota has seen tornadoes, frost, midsummer-type heat and humidity, and torrential rains. Now there's snow on the way across the northern reaches. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Hurricanes, etc, floods, etc..  These are but a few of the things that shall come to pass this week. etc..

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Hurricane Stan's rains leave 38 dead in El Salvador

Stan comes ashore in Mexico as Category 1 storm

Tuesday, October 4, 2005; Posted: 12:42 p.m. EDT (16:42 GMT)

ERACRUZ, Mexico (AP) -- Rain associated with Hurricane Stan caused landslides and flooding in El Salvador that have left 38 people dead, including seven who died in landslides on Tuesday.  Stan made landfall Tuesday on Mexico's Gulf coast south of the port city of Veracruz with heavy rains and punishing waves. Numerous residents and several oil platforms were evacuated. etc.. etc..  Stan was having a deadly effect on Central America. The storm pulled moist air north from the tropical Eastern Pacific, causing heavy rains in Central America and southern Mexico, said Stacy Stewart, a hurricane specialist in Miami. Stewart said the rains could continue for up to a week, producing widespread flooding and landslides. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Torrential rain floods roads, homes

By Mary Fairchild, Freeman staff

KINGSTON - More than 8 inches of rain fell on much of the Hudson Valley on Saturday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Tammy collided with a slow-moving cold front, flooding numerous basements and closing some local roads but apparently causing far less damage than the devastating floods of early April. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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China says typhoon floods killed 80 police

Associated Press
Published October 8, 2005

BEIJING -- China said Friday that at least 80 paramilitary police officers were killed when their barracks were swept away by typhoon-fed floods earlier this week, dramatically raising a previously reported death toll. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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Last Update: Saturday, October 8, 2005. 9:39pm (AEST)

Bangladesh floods kill 16, damage crops

Floods in northern Bangladesh have killed 16 people, damaged crops and infrastructure and marooned almost two million people over the past four days, government officials said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Mudslides, floods kill 258

Almost 260 people have died in floods, mudslides, volcanic activity and earthquakes which have rocked a wide area of Mexico, Central and South America over the past five days. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Rain forces evacuations in several Eastern states

New Hampshire in a state of emergency following weekend flooding.

by David Tirrell Wysocki (AP)

Keene, N.H. - Hundreds of people were forced to evacuate their homes after a weekend of drenching rain washed out roads and flooded homes in states from North Carolina to Hew Hampshire.  At least three deaths were blamed on the storm. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. sickness, etc. all this yet this year. etc..

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Unknown illness claiming more victims near Toronto

Canada - Four more residents of a nursing home for the elderly have died of an unknown respiratory illness, bringing the  number fatally infected by the disease to 10, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. EU's power is growing and growing, they are rushing to be stronger than before. etc..

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EU to ICANN: Drop dead

A proposal to establish a new international group to manage the Internet has drawn a strong rejection from U.S. negotiators in Geneva.  The European Union proposed stripping the Commerce Department and the Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) of authority over domain name management and other regulatory tasks. etc..

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etc.. Iraq shall see more deaths etc..

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Violence rocks Baghdad as Bush to address US on Iraq

Thu Oct 6, 5:01 AM ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) - At least four people were killed in rebel attacks in Baghdad, adding to fears of spiralling violence in the run-up to the October 15 referendum on the new constitution etc.. etc.. Thursday's violence erupted the day after a bomb attack in the town of Hilla south of Baghdad that killed 25 people as Shiite Muslims gathered for prayers at the end of their first day of the holy month of Ramadan. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Blast on Bus kills 10

Children among victims of bomb

by Robert F. Worth N.Y. Times News Service

Baghdad, Iraq - A man wearing an explosive belt boarded a public minibus on Thursday near Iraq's police academy in northern Baghdad and blew himself up, killing 10 passengers and wounding 11, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For you shall calamities, etc. etc. mudslides, etc.. 

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Death toll from landslides rising

Storms in Central America and Mexico have killed at least 246 people. (AP)

Guatemala City - Rescue workers in Guatemala pulled dozens of bodies from a massive mudslide and from a swollen river Thursday, raising to 246 the number of people killed from five days of pounding rains in Central America and Mexico. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Towns wrecked by landslides left as graves

by Mark Stevenson (AP)  

Guatemala City - Dozens of foreign tourists fled devastated lakeside Mayan towns on foot and by helicopter Sunday as Guatemalan officials said they would abandon communities buried by landslides and declare them mass graveyards. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Thousands feared dead as quake rocks 3 countries

More than 700 people were killed in South and Central Asia and many more injured when a powerful earthquake -- estimated to be the most intense in the region in the last century -- jolted cities in three countries early today. Officials are warning that the death toll could reach the thousands in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. and the news story continues..

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etc.. sickness, etc.. all this yet this year. etc.. 

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Detection of bird flu sets off slaughter  (AP)

Istanbul, Turkey _ The slaughter of thousands of domestic fowl in Turkey and Romania began Sunday as a precaution against the spread of bird flu after both countries confirmed their first cases of the disease over the weekend.  etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Storm Drops 18 Inches of Snow in Colorado

By DAN ELLIOTT, Associated Press Writer Mon Oct 10, 1:36 PM ET

DENVER - A powerful snowstorm that dropped up to 20 inches of snow in parts of Colorado knocked out power Monday to thousands of people, closed an 80-mile stretch of a major highway and trigged rock slides in the foothills.

Forecasters predicted 4 feet of snow in some mountain areas by Tuesday. Authorities closed the main east-west route across Colorado, etc.. The storm cut off power to 25,000 homes and businesses in Denver when power lines snapped and transformers failed, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Another Iraq Suicide Attack Leaves 30 Dead

1 hour, 15 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide bomber killed 30 Iraqis at an army recruiting center Wednesday in northwestern Iraq as Sunni-led insurgent groups continued their deadly campaign aimed at intimidating voters before a weekend referendum on the country's draft constitution. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. fear not the floods, but know, that these are signs pertaining to the end. etc..

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More rain soaks Northeast; rivers flood

Death till at 10; four missing in New Hampshire.  Air travel delayed.

by Wayne Parry  (AP)

Trenton, N.J. - A seventh straight day of rain across much of the soggy Northeast trapped motorists, delayed airline flights and sent streams surging over their banks Thursday.  etc.. and the news story continues with details...

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etc.. EU's power is growing and growing, they are rushing to be stronger than before. etc..

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WTO chief says compromise needed in trade talks, signs of EU row appear

Thur Oct 13 1:52 pm ET

GENEVA (AFP) - WTO chief Pascal Lamy warned that further compromise was needed to reach an overall accord on global commerce, as a potential EU internal row threatened to complicate talks just two months ahead of a crucial ministerial meeting in Hong Kong. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq shall continue to be a very bloody place. etc..

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Passage of Constitution likely  (AP)

Baghdad, Iraq - Iraq's landmark constitution seemed assured of passage Sunday etc.. etc.. etc.. In a sign of the relentless danger, five U.S. soldiers were killed Saturday by a bomb in Ramadi, a hotbed of militants west of Baghdad, the military announced.  It was the deadliest attack on U.S. troops since a Sept. 29 bomb blast in the same town also killed five soldiers.  A Marine was also killed by a bomb Saturday in the town of Saqlawiyah, the military said.  etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details..   

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Students leave their school after two strong earthquakes shook the western Turkish city of Izmir

17 Oct 2005
Source: Reuters

Students leave their school after two strong earthquakes shook the western Turkish city of Izmir, October 17, 2005. Two earthquakes, magnitude 5.7 and 5.9, shook a region of western Turkey near the Aegean Sea on Monday, the state Anatolian news agency said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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AFX News Limited
Light earthquake reported off California coast
10.17.2005, 04:42 AM

LOS ANGELES (AFX) - An earthquake measuring 4.6 on the Richter scale occurred late Sunday afternoon off the coast of California, the US Geological Survey said. etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

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SES still busy cleaning up hail damage

Monday, 17 October 2005. 13:23 (AEST)Monday, 17 October 2005. 13:23 (ACST)Monday, 17 October 2005. 14:23 (AEDT)Monday, 17 October 2005. 11:23 (AWST)

State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers are in the final stages of a massive operation, carrying out temporary repairs on homes damaged by last week's hail storm.  The storm ripped through parts of the northern Gold Coast last Wednesday afternoon, causing an estimated $10 million damage. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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California thunderstorms cut power, trigger mudslides

Tuesday, October 18, 2005; Posted: 7:54 a.m. EDT (11:54 GMT)

LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Thunderstorms pounded Southern California with lightning-streaked downpours of rain and hail Monday, knocking out power to some 140,000 customers and snarling traffic as mudslides forced closure of the state's main north-south interstate.  Interstate 5 was shut down in both directions in the mountains about 65 miles north of Los Angeles because of the mud and up to four feet of standing water on parts of the road, said California Highway Patrol spokesman Johnny Fisher.

"We don't know when it will be reopened or whether people were caught in the mudslides," Fisher said.  In the Los Angeles area, mud and debris flowed off a burned mountainside in suburban Burbank, and hail nearly 11/2 inches in diameter hit to the east in Arcadia. Hollywood Hills neighborhoods were freckled with pea-size hail. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Mudslides kill at least 7 in Haiti as Hurricane Wilma strengthens

Forecasts have it on track to strike Fla.'s west coast

By Jane Sutton, Reuters | October 19, 2005

MIAMI -- Hurricane Wilma triggered mudslides that killed at least seven people in Haiti as the season's record-tying 21st storm strengthened rapidly yesterday and headed for the Gulf of Mexico on a path toward storm-weary Florida. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Strong earthquake rattles buildings, halts train lines

Japan - A strong earthquake rocked Japan late Wednesday, shaking buildings in Tokyo and nearby areas etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Earthquake rattles eastern Afghanistan, five killed

Sun Oct 23 4:23 am ET

KABUL (AFP) - An earthquake has shaken eastern Afghanistan near the border of quake-hit Pakistan, with initial reports saying at least five people were killed and six hurt, the defense ministry said. and the news story continues with details..

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Floods kill five, thousands flee homes in Indonesia's Aceh

Wed Oct 19, 1:12 PM ET

BANDA ACEH, Indonesia (AFP) - Flash floods have swept through Indonesia's Aceh province, killing at least five people, injuring dozens and forcing thousands to flee their homes, police said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Ag News: Producer Progress

Record-breaking snowstorm shuts down sugar beet harvest

By SHANNON BURKDOLL, The Prairie Star editor
Thursday, October 13, 2005 1:30 PM MDT

BILLINGS, Mont. - A record-breaking snowstorm temporarily shut down sugar beet harvest before it even really began in south central Montana and north central Wyoming.  ”We have a mess down here,“ said Bill Michael, III, who grows sugar beets and farms with is father, Bill Michael Jr. near Billings. ”We have tree limbs and power lines down in the yard. etc..  The Billings airport reported it had received 10.5 inches of snow last Wednesday. ”It set a new record for the most amount of snow received on this day in history etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Reports of bird flu spread

by Judith Ingram  (AP) 

Moscow - Russian authorities detected a deadly strain of bird flu south of Moscow on Wednesday and China reported a fresh outbreak in its northern grasslands - signs the deadly virus was spreading across Siberia to the Mediterranean along the pathways of migratory birds. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. the world will see signs of the end even clearer now. etc.. drought, etc..... oh, the birth pains that are taking place. etc..

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More help to fight Amazon drought

Extra funding has been announced in Brazil to help people living in the Amazon basin deal with the worst drought in half a century.  The Brazilian government pledged $14m for relief efforts there. The military has been distributing supplies and medicine to tens of thousands of people stranded by the dramatic drop in water levels. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For you shall see great floods for the next seven days, great floods. etc..

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Rescuers struggle to deliver aid after deadly India floods

KOLKATA, India (AFP) - Rescue workers are struggling to deliver food and water to at least one million people living in villages cut off by floods after six days of rains in India's West Bengal state. Rescue workers ferried boatloads of rice and sugar to coastal villagers but many people remained without supplies and faced hunger and dehydration, West Bengal relief minister Hafiz Ali Sairani told reporters on Monday. "More than half of the two million people in four coastal districts affected by the flooding still remain marooned in the submerged villages of East Midnapore district and the Sunderbans off the Bay of Bengal," Sairani said. and the news story continues with details etc.. etc..

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5 dead, 2 missing as floods wash over southern Italy

ROME (AFP) — Five people died and two others were reported missing Sunday as flash floods hit southern Italy, sweeping away bridges, cutting roads and derailing a high-speed train, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Pensioner ordeal as floods hit NI

An elderly woman has been rescued by ambulance workers after a river near her County Antrim home burst its banks.  Many parts of Northern Ireland were affected by flooding caused by heavy overnight rain and strong winds. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Wilma Floods Yucatan, Strands Tourists

All Things Considered, October 23, 2005

Torrential rains trigger flash floods in the resort towns of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, where at least seven people are dead. As many as 20,000 tourists are trapped, with limited food. Noel Randewich of Reuters describes the scene in Cancun. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Hurricane Wilma drenched western Cuba with heavy rain Sunday and flooded evacuated communities along the island's southern coast. ''The Worst Is Yet to Come,'' Cuba's communist youth newspaper Juventud Rebelde declared in its Sunday edition. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq shall continue to be a very bloody place. etc..

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al-Qaida in Iraq Says It Bombed Hotel

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Al-Qaida in Iraq claimed responsibility Tuesday for the triple suicide bombings of Baghdad hotels that killed as many as 17 people. etc.. and the news story continues with the details..

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US death toll in Iraq hits 2,000

BAGHDAD (AFP) - The US death toll in Iraq reportedly hit 2,000 amid a sharp spike in violence that killed 14 Iraqis as the nation awaited results of a key vote on a charter aimed at curbing sectarian violence. etc.. and the news story continues with more details..

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etc.. sicknesses that are spreading very rapidly, things that confound science, etc..

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CNY is helping Ghana fight flesh - eating disease

Drops of water, gallons of misery

by Molly Hennessy-Fiske  staff writer

Agroyesum, Ghana

By the time Mary Nsiah Boamah, 29, found out what the bumps on her 3-year-old son's hand meant, it was too late.  She noticed them in December,  It took three months, five hospitals and $547 - nearly a year's income - for the plantain farmer to find a doctor who recognized the symptoms of buruli ulcer.  Buruli - Boamah had never heard of the flesh-eating disease.  She never suspected it might lurk the river where she gathered water and washed her only child, etc.. and the very long news story continues with details and many pictures.. 

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Wilma sweeps Florida, leaves at least 6 dead

Hurricane Wilma swept quickly across Florida with winds up to 125 mph Monday: 

At least six people died in Florida; at least 25 deaths have been attributed to the storm so far6 million are without power, more than a third of the state's residents.  Florida insurance losses are estimated at $ 2 billion to $ 9 billion.  It hit at daybreak just south of Marco Island as a Category 3.  etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. you shall continue to see etc.. etc.. snowstorms far larger than would be expected for this time of year, etc.. windstorms. etc..

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Strong wind, heavy rain batter New England

Twenty-foot waves strip beaches, wind piles sand 3 feet high a block inland.

by Len Maguire  (AP) 

Gloucester, Mass. - A nor' easter that drew energy from the remnants of far-off Hurricane Wilma battered New England and the mid-Atlantic states with 20-foot waves and winds up to 70 mph Tuesday, brought some inland areas their first snow of the season and knocked out power to about 200,000 homes and businesses. etc..

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etc.. many things shall yet come this year, etc.. the storms are not over, etc. the hurricanes, the tornadoes are not over, the earthquakes are not over etc..

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Hurricane Beta pounds on Caribbean coast

Nicaragua - Hurricane Beta swirled onto Nicaragua's central Caribbean coast Sunday, ripping off roofs, toppling trees and flooding low neighborhoods etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Tornado rips through Duval County

DUVAL COUNTY - While the majority of the Coastal Bend was spared by the storms Thursday night, a few areas will be talking about it for years to come. From Benavides to Premont, high winds, hail, and at least one confirmed tornado made for a very unsettling evening.  Residents in San Jose, about 15 miles south of San Diego, are calling it the worst storm since Hurricane Celia. Elias Martinez's family is one of many who lost a trailer. It's evidence of just how intense the storm was, the trailer landed on a pickup that was wrapped around a tree by the wind.  Luckily, no one was in the trailer, it was flew fifty feet before landing. Down the street, Rudy Martinez and his three sons were still inside their trailer. He was nearly crushed by a refrigerator.  "The front door just flew off the hinges, and it just blew us back. The trailer just started flipping in the air," said Rudy Martinez. etc.. The hail was piled high in the ditches. in some places several inches deep, even hours after the storm etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Two quakes hit Wairarapa


Two small earthquakes shook the Wairarapa yesterday afternoon and this morning.

The first, measuring 3.6 on the Richter scale, hit around 4.40pm yesterday, and was centred 20km northeast of Pongaroa, in northern Wairarapa, at a depth of 15km.

It was felt in Dannevirke.  The second -- a magnitude 3.8 quake -- came at 8.01am today and was sited about 10km west of Castlepoint, etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The fighting in Iraq is much worse and the death toll shall climb faster now etc..

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Truck Bomb Explosion in Iraq Kills 26

By MARIAM FAM, Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A bomb hidden in a truck loaded with dates exploded Saturday evening in the center of a Shiite farming village northeast of Baghdad, killing 26 people and injuring at least 34. Three American soldiers died in separate bombings in Baghdad and northern Iraq etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Bomb kills 20 in Iraq after bloodiest month for US

BASRA, Iraq (Reuters) - A car bomb killed 20 people in Iraq second city of Basra on Monday at the end of the bloodiest month for U.S. troops in Iraq since early this year. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. the storms are not over etc..

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Snow blankets ski areas

By Sandi Doughton

Seattle Times staff reporter

Mother Nature seems poised to atone for the misery she visited on Northwest skiers last winter.  Snow started piling up in the Cascade Mountains late last week, and higher-elevation ski areas are preparing for their earliest openings in more than a decade. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. There shall be great trials ahead, flooding, etc..

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Sandra Pedicini | Sentinel Staff Writer
Posted November 1, 2005

Water from Hurricane Wilma has pushed the St. Johns River higher than expected, causing severe flooding of properties around Lake Harney. It could get worse, with more rainfall predicted within the next few days. etc.. The river continued creeping slightly higher Monday, reaching more than a half-foot above flood stage, or 9.12 feet above sea level. That is the fifth-highest level recorded, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Iraq will see many attacks with more deaths. etc..

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Car bomb kills 23 at mosque in Iraq

By Sami al-Jumaili 2 hours, 51 minutes ago

KERBALA, Iraq (Reuters) - A car bomb outside a mosque in central Iraq killed at least 23 people and wounded 46 on Wednesday, targeting Shiite Muslims in an apparent sectarian attack as the holy month of Ramadan drew to a close. Earlier several roadside bombs and shootings killed at least a dozen people, mostly in Baghdad, and a U.S. Marine helicopter came down in Ramadi, killing both crew members. U.S. forces launched an air strike near the crash site and a local doctor said there were dozens of casualties. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Bush's favor to go down even more. etc..

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by Tom Raum (AP)

President Bush takes another tumble in the polls

Washington - President Bush's job approval has fallen to the lowest level of his presidency amid worries over the Iraq war, a fumbled Supreme Court nomination, the indictment of one White House aide and uncertainty about another. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iran to continue to demand Israel to be wiped off the face of the earth. etc..

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U.N. secretary general puts off visit to Iran

UNITED NATIONS (AFP) — U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan on Friday postponed a planned trip this month to Iran as tension continues over the Iranian president's call for the destruction of Israel. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Hail and rain will cover many areas; etc..

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Massive hailstorm hits southern Queensland

By Alice Plate

Friday, 04/11/2005

A massive hail storm caused millions of dollars damage to fruit crops in southern Queensland's Granite Belt. Many growers in the Poziers region, 10 kilometres north west of Stanthorpe, say it was the worst storm they'd seen in more than 20 years.

The hail storm lasted almost an hour, taking down hail nets, poles and damaging fruit across 10 farms. The Department of primary Industries says crop and structural damage in the Stanthorpe area could reach $20 million, with 25 per cent of the apple crop damaged. Most growers didn't have insurance. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. China and North Korea to become more like one. Japan to begin talks with them out of fear. etc..

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BEIJING - Diplomats from Japan and North Korea agreed Friday to press ahead with efforts to resolve obstacles to forming diplomatic relations, despite strong disagreements in their first full-scale talks in more than a year. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. For many things are taking place, much evil is coming upon the face of the earth. etc..

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Unrest spreads across France (AP)

Aubervilliers, France - Widespread riots across impoverished areas of France took a malevolent turn in a ninth night of violence; with youths torching an ambulance and stoning medical workers coming to the aid of a sick person.  Authorities arrested more than 250 people, etc.. Bands of youths also burned a nursery school, warehouses and nearly 900 cars overnight and the violence spread from the restive Paris suburbs to towns around France. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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One dead, two injured in high school shooting

Assistant principal killed, two administrators seriously hurt, student in custody.

by Duncan Mansfield (AP)

Jacksboro, Tenn. - A student shot and killed an assistant principal and seriously wounded two other administrators at a high school Tuesday, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Qaeda claims hotel blasts as Jordan nets suspects

2 hours, 44 minutes ago

AMMAN (AFP) - Jordan rounded up suspects over triple hotel bombings claimed by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi's Al-Qaeda group that killed 56 people, including foreigners, in the deadliest attacks in the kingdom's history. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. There shall be great trials ahead, flooding, disasters with deaths, tornadoes, etc..

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Indiana: "All you could hear were people screaming"

by Deanna Martin (AP)

Evansville, Ind. - First came the roar, then the screams.  Ryan Bellwood and his girlfriend awoke early Sunday to the roar of the tornado and scrambled for cover in a bathtub.  etc.. etc.. The tornado that tore across western Kentucky and south-western Indiana around 2 a.m. Sunday killed at least 22 people as it hit the mobile home park and cut a 15 to 20 mile path across the region, destroying trailers and houses as many residents slept through the storm warnings. etc.. and the news story continues with details.. 

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Tornadoes Hit Iowa, Killing at Least One  

By JAMES BELTRAN and MELANIE S. WELTE, Associated Press Writers

STRATFORD, Iowa - One woman was found dead under a pile of fallen bricks, and another was pulled alive from the rubble a few feet away as searchers combed through two central Iowa communities ravaged by weekend tornadoes. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For I have said unto you great, great trouble shall continue to come, etc........ cold, cold weather etc..

:: 11-9-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page D10 weather)  ::  :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::

Rain cold rolls into the Northeast

Showers and scattered strong thunderstorms will accompany a potent cold front sweeping from the Midwest to the Northeast today.  etc.. etc.. and the news story continues on with the details and mentions this FOCUS: Alaskan mirror:  During the cold season, the temperature pattern in Alaska is often the opposite of the eastern United States.  While mild air has covered the East recently, Alaska has been in a deep freeze.  In Fairbanks, the temperature has been below zero for most of the month. 

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etc.. many things shall yet come this year, this year is not over, the storms are not over, the tropical storms are not over, the hurricanes are not over, the tornadoes are not over, the earthquakes are not over etc..

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Strong Earthquake Rattles Northern Japan

By HIROKO TABUCHI, Associated Press Writer Mon Nov 14,10:50 PM ET

TOKYO - A powerful earthquake shook northern Japan early Tuesday, and small tsunami waves struck coastal towns about 200 miles from the epicenter. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake, with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1, hit at 6:39 a.m. (4:39 p.m. Monday EST) and was centered just below the ocean bottom off the east coast of Japan's main island of Honshu, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Two Earthquakes Rattle Central Utah

(KUTV) SALT LAKE CITY Two minor earthquakes shook parts of central Utah Monday. A magnitude 3.2 quake occurred at 1:25 p.m. followed by a magnitude 3.1 ten minutes later near the town of Spring City. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Two small quakes shake California

Associated Press
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - Two light earthquakes shook California on Monday, but there were no reports of injuries or damage, authorities said. The first temblor, a magnitude 3.0, struck at 11:31 a.m. about five miles west of Mettler in Kern County, etc.. Mettler is a small, unincorporated community about 22 miles south of Bakersfield and 70 miles north of Los Angeles. etc.. It was followed at 2 p.m. by a magnitude-3.4 quake 17 miles east of Julian in San Diego County. etc.. and the news story follows with details..

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etc. Trucks being blown off the road and even being blown over because of the force of the wind etc..

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Date: 11/15/2005 Time: 9:40:29 AM Remote User: Comments

Hi Gwen, Greeting to all our brothers and sisters  on this God given web site. We love it and sure has helped us a lot as truck drivers. We helped two truck drivers in Mich, whose trucks were blown off the road on the 10th of Nov. One smaller truck was thrown about 30 feet into a field. We have not see anything about it on the fulfillment page yet, so we wanted you to know. We parked under a overpass for 3 hours until the winds died down. We were running empty and wind can blow through our rigs when they do not have cars on. Just thought you would like to know. We are home right now and will be going out about 6PM heading your way. Have a great day in the Lord. We love all of you!!..Parking Lot & Too from Mich.

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etc.. There shall be flooding, mudslides, tornadoes and hurricanes even yet. etc..

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Tornadoes Barrel Across Midwest, Southeast

By RYAN LENZ, Associated Press Writer 7 minutes ago

MADISONVILLE, Ky. - Nearly three dozen tornadoes ripped through the Midwest, part of a huge line of thunderstorms that destroyed homes and killed at least two people. etc.. etc.. The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center had preliminary reports of at least 35 tornadoes in the five states, spokeswoman Peggy Stogsdill said Wednesday at the center in Norman, Okla. It was the third outbreak of twisters this month. etc.. etc.. Along with tornadoes, thunderstorms in Indiana produced wind of more than 100 mph and as much as 2 inches of rain, causing scattered flooding, said meteorologist Jason Puma at the weather service in Indianapolis. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. There will be more bird flu outbreaks, etc..

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Chinese confirm human bird flu death

by Joe McDonald  (AP)

Beijing - China reported its first human cases of bird flu on the mainland Wednesday, including at least one fatality, as health workers armed with vaccine and disinfectant raced to inoculate billions of chickens and other poultry in a massive campaign to contain the virus. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Floods continuing, , , , , , sicknesses, oh, the birth pains that are taking place. etc..

:: 11-17-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A11)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: ::  

Study: Global warming increases illnesses

WHO report says poorest of the world hurt the most by rising temperatures.

by Juliet Eilperin The Washington Post

Earth's warming climate is estimated to contribute to more than 150,000 deaths and 5 million illnesses each year, according to the World Health Organization, a toll that could double by 2030. etc..

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etc. Iraq shall continue to be a bloody spot, etc..

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Six More U.S. Service Members Die in Iraq

By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer Wed Nov 16,10:52 PM ET

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Five U.S. Marines were killed in fighting with al-Qaida-led insurgents near the Syrian border and an Army soldier died of wounds suffered in Baghdad, making Wednesday the second deadliest day for American forces in Iraq this month. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Bombings kill 74 Shiite worshippers

by Robert H. Reid (AP) 

Baghdad, Iraq - Suicide bombers struck in eastern Iraq and the capital on Friday, killing at least 74 Shiite worshippers near the Iranian border and eight Iraqis at a hotel - the second attack against a compound housing Western media and contractors in less than a month. etc.  and the news story continues with details and pictures..

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Probe launched into soldier death in Iraq

Monday November 21, 12:02 PM

The army has launched an investigation into a roadside bomb attack that killed a British soldier in Iraq yesterday.

The news comes as officials are preparing to tell the dead soldier's family the circumstances surrounding his death.  The soldier, whose name has not yet been released by the Ministry of Defense, was the 98th British military fatality since the invasion in March 2003. and the news story continues with details ..

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etc.. the tropical storms are not over, etc..

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Tropical Storm Gamma Kills 12, Weakens

By FREDDY CUEVAS, Associated Press Writer Sun Nov 20,12:15 PM ET

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras - Tropical Storm Gamma weakened Sunday into a tropical depression after it deluged the Central American coast, killing 12 people — nine in Honduras and three in Belize when a small plane belonging to a lodge owned by filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola crashed. Forecasters said the slow-moving Gamma, the 24th named storm of an already record-breaking Atlantic hurricane season etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. many things shall yet come this year, this year is not over, the storms are not over, the tropical storms are not over, the hurricanes are not over, the tornadoes are not over, the earthquakes are not over etc..

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Magnitude 6.9 quake hits South American countries

A magnitude 6.9 earthquakes rocked northern Chile and parts of Bolivia on Thursday, sending residents fleeing out of buildings etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Iraq will see much violence, etc..

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Suicide Car Bomber in Iraq Kills 22

By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer Wed Nov 23, 3:20 AM ET

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide car bomber killed 22 people in northern Iraq on Tuesday after insurgents lured police to the scene by shooting an officer, officials said. etc.. etc.. In addition to the 22 dead, another 23 people were wounded, according to police Brig. Gen. Sarhad Qader. The attack was the latest in a wave of spectacular suicide operations which have killed more than 160 civilians since Friday, most of them Shiites. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. flooding shall also grow in numbers and strength. etc..

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WILSON SCHOOL
Global warming may cause Jersey flooding, study says




Rising sea levels caused by global warming may inundate up to three percent of New Jersey's land area over the next century while affecting up to nine percent of the state with periodic coastal flooding, according to a study by Princeton researchers released last week. "Flooding is already occurring, and beach and land defense are a yearly expense," etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Heavy rains cause flooding in Sri Lanka

Wednesday, November 23, 2005 at 07:30 JST
COLOMBO — Heavy rains on Monday and Tuesday in most parts of Sri Lanka caused minor flooding of many parts of the capital Colombo, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Weekend Flooding Dampens Oakland Park Residents' Spirits

Mon Nov 21, 1:30 PM ET

Weekend rains wreaked havoc on Oakland Park, turning yards into swamps and roads into rivers. Massive floodwaters seeped into some cars, and flooding made many roads impassible. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Flooding in Colombia leaves thousands homeless

November 22, 2005, 11:45
Sever flooding leaves thousands homeless in northern Colombia yesterday after the San Jorge river overflowed in San Marcos etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Rains cause flooding, traffic troubles in area

By Kelly Marshall
The Sun News

Skies should clear up today and winds will be gusty after an early Monday morning deluge caused flooding throughout the Grand Strand and Brunswick County, N.C. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Queensland mops up after floods

23nov05

HEAVY rainfall and flash flooding have struck parts of southern Queensland as thunderstorms swept across the region. Severe weather forecaster Samantha Taylor said today that storms had occurred throughout the far eastern Darling Downs and Granite Belt, the south east coast and southern Wide Bay and Burnett districts. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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North-west and south-east get floods and droughts warning

Ian Sample, science correspondent
Wednesday November 23, 2005

Towns and villages in the north-west and south-east of England can expect more severe winter flooding and lengthy droughts during the summer in coming decades, according to a report published by climate scientists today. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. the last days are here and there shall be disaster in many places, etc....... volcanoes, etc..

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Emergency crews on alert after volcano eruption

Colombia - A volcano erupted Thursday in southwestern Colombia, spewing ash and raising fears for the safety of nearby villagers, etc. and the new story continues with details..

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etc. Iraq will see much violence, etc..

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Two Suicide Car Bombings Kill 10 in Iraq

By HAMID AHMED, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 26 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide bomber drove his pickup truck into a crowded gas station in central Iraq on Saturday and detonated it, killing six people, while a car bomb targeting a convoy of foreigners in the capital killed four people, police said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. Iraq will see much violence, etc..

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Two Suicide Car Bombings Kill 10 in Iraq

By HAMID AHMED, Associated Press Writer 2 hours, 26 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - A suicide bomber drove his pickup truck into a crowded gas station in central Iraq on Saturday and detonated it, killing six people, while a car bomb targeting a convoy of foreigners in the capital killed four people, police said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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American, Briton Missing in Iraq After 4 Foreigners Kidnapped

Nov. 28 (Bloomberg) -- An American citizen and a Briton are missing in Iraq after four foreigners were abducted in the Iraqi capital Baghdad two days ago. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. many things shall yet come this year, this year is not over, the storms are not over, the tropical storms are not over, the hurricanes are not over, the tornadoes are not over, the earthquakes are not over etc..

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China earthquake victims 28 Nov 2005

Chinese families sit in a temporary shelter after an earthquake in Ruichang county, east China's Jiangxi Province, November 28, 2005. An earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale killed 14 people, injured nearly 400 and destroyed 8,500 homes in Jiangxi province etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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10 killed, 70 injured as earthquake rocks villages

Iran - An earthquake with a magnitude of at least 5.9 shook a sparsely populated area of southern Iran on Sunday, flattening seven villages, killing 10 people and injuring 70, officials and state-run television said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For the drought has not gone, the famine has not gone, the pestilence has not gone etc..

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The city that never sleeps is invaded by bedbugs

They're the scourge of hobo encampments and hot-sheet motels. etc.. etc.. But bedbugs on Park Avenue?  etc.. Bedbugs are back and spreading though New York City like a swarm of locusts on a lush field of wheat.  "It's becoming an epidemic," said Jeffrey Eisenberg, the owner of Pest Away Exterminating, an Upper West Side business that receives about 125 bedbug calls a week, compared with just a handful five years ago. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Tornado season is not over, neither are the storms or the snowstorms etc.... or the flooding etc..

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Severe Weather Ravages Europe

By Sabina Castelfranco
Rome
28 November 2005

Severe weather conditions are sweeping across Europe. In Italy, civil defense officials are monitoring swelling rivers and nearby homes are being evacuated. Sudden snowstorms caused several cold-related deaths and disruption in Germany, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. etc.. etc.. The head of Italy's civil defense department, Guido Bertolaso, says the level reached by the Tiber was historic and has not been seen for more than a quarter of a century. etc.. etc.. Heavy flooding hit many parts of the country, mainly central regions, with damage reported to property and crops. The Italian farmer's association estimated a loss of tens of the millions of euros. Ice and snow also blocked roads. And rough seas were reported around Italy. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Blizzards Strand Pupils And Motorists

Saturday November 26, 11:13 AM

Hundreds of people have been left stranded across Britain after a day of blizzards and plummeting temperatures. Snowstorms caused miles of tailbacks on the roads, which authorities took hours to clear, while pupils were stuck in schools etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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THE MISSISSAUGA NEWS

Snow plays havoc with flights at Pearson

Louie Rosella

Nov 24, 2005
More than 50 flights coming and going out of Mississauga's Pearson International Airport have been cancelled and dozens of others delayed this morning due to snowstorms across Ontario and parts of the U.S. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. tornadoes shall continue to be seen, etc..

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Tornado Makes For Shaky Holiday In Phippsburg

People in Phippsburg can always remember Thanksgiving 2005 as the year the tornado hit. The National Weather Service confirms a tornado touched down in the coastal community. etc.. etc.. Maine averages two tornados a year. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you hear of the tornadoes that are yet going on, you hear about the hail etc..

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Weather Service Confirms Tornado Tracks

POSTED: 1:32 pm CST November 29, 2005

UPDATED: 1:41 pm CST November 29, 2005

LITTLE ROCK -- The National Weather Service has confirmed that eight tornadoes struck Arkansas on Sunday night as a storm system crossed the state. Specialists are to fan out again on Tuesday to look for more tornado tracks. Two of the tornadoes confirmed Monday reached F3 on the Fujita scale. They had wind speeds reaching 170 mph. Weather service forecasters said as many as 15 tornadoes may have hit the state. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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All hail breaks loose in Texarkana
Tuesday, November 29, 2005 9:06 AM CST

By Lori Dunn
Texarkana Gazette
and By Aaron Brand
Texarkana Gazette

Hail pelted vehicles, homes and other structures Sunday night, leaving small dings and a layer of dirt on many cars and trucks in the Texarkana area. The deluge of dime- to quarter-sized hail kept insurance agents busy on Monday etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Wind and heavy rain batter Kansas City

Heavy rain, hail and high wind ripping through the Kansas City area Sunday night caused property damage to the north etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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20,000 lose power after storms

From: AAP

November 30, 2005

MORE than 20,000 houses and businesses lost power as severe storms struck southeast Queensland for the second time in three days. Energex and emergency crews worked until early this morning after hail storms swept through Brisbane's south and west etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. the hurricanes are not over, etc.. etc.. and if you look back you will see that this is a record year in all those things and yet next year shall be even greater etc.

:: 11-30-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A14)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: 

Record hurricane season winds up

Next season expected to be rough, too.  This one has produced 13 hurricanes.

By Bruce Alpert Newhouse News Service

Washington - As if anyone didn't already know, the head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration marked today's official end of the hurricane season by declaring it "arguably the mast devastating in modern times." etc.. etc.. Epsilon brought the number of named storms in 2005 to 26, including 13 hurricanes, three of which were measured with wind intensity over 155 mph to qualify them as Category 5.  One of those Category 5 storms, Katrina, has already surpassed 1992's Andrew as the costliest on record at $80 billion and growing.  By almost every measure, 2005 set marks never seen in the 154 years of federal weather record keeping. etc.. and the news story continues with many more details.. 

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etc.. For the war in Iraq will continue to be a blood bath with many more killed. etc..

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Bomb Kills 10 Marines, Wounds 11 in Iraq

Roadside Bomb Kills 10 Marines, Wounds 11 While Soldiers Were on Foot Patrol Near Fallujah, Iraq

By Robert H. Reid (AP)

BAGHDAD, Iraq Dec 2, 2005 — A roadside bomb killed 10 Marines and wounded 11 others on a foot patrol near Fallujah, the U.S. military announced Friday. It was the deadliest attack against American troops in four months. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Did I not tell you not to trust Russia, Iran, China, North Korea? Can you not now see that they are one?

:: 12-3-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page 5)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  

Iran to buy $ 1 billion missiles, defense systems

Russia - Russia has agreed to sell more than $ 1 billion worth of missiles and other defense systems to Iran, Russian news media reported Friday, a move expected to draw a heated reaction from the United States. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. many things shall yet come this year, this year is not over, the storms are not over, the tropical storms are not over, the hurricanes are not over, the tornadoes are not over, the earthquakes are not over etc..

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Earthquake strikes east Africa
By Andrew England in Nairobi
Published: December 5 2005 16:57 | Last updated: December 5 2005 16:57


A powerful earthquake struck east Africa on Monday, sending tremors throughout the region. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. you hear of the tornadoes that are yet going on, you hear about the hail etc..

 

:: 12-4-05 WXIA TV 11 Atlanta :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  :: ::

Storms Bring Damage to Metro Area

Reported by Duffie Dixon

Last Modified: 12/5/2005 8:54:08 AM

A line of severe thunderstorms brought heavy rain, hail and damage to homes and subdivisions throughout Metro Atlanta Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 12-4-05 The Sun News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: 

Posted on Sun, Dec. 04, 2005

Thunderstorms bring hail, possible tornado

Associated Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Several severe thunderstorms moved across western South Carolina Sunday evening bringing hail and at least one report of a possible tornado. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. EU will have a budget problem but is will be settled within the next week. etc..

:: 12-6-05 The Scotsman :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::

EU ministers slam Blair budget plan

European Union finance ministers have criticized Prime Minister Tony Blair for his EU budget plan that would slash overall spending by 24 billion euros (£16.2billion) and substantially cut aid to the bloc's newest and poorest members. The EU's executive Commission, meanwhile, said it was still possible to reach a deal at next week's summit - but more work was needed. "The president said this proposal was unacceptable and he'll work to improve it. The final solution has to be acceptable not only to the member states, but also to the European Parliament," said Commission spokesman Johannes Laitenberger. etc.. and the news story continues with details and ends with this statement The budget will be discussed again on Wednesday at an ambassador's conference in Brussels.

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etc.. This coming week will be filled with weather happenings just like this last week was. etc..

:: 12-6-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard (page A9 nation) :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: 

Hurricane-force winds topple trucks in Colorado

Hurricane-force winds swept across Colorado on Monday, tipping over tractor-trailers ahead of a cold front expected to bring bone-chilling temperatures. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq will be a bloody week and many deaths. etc..

:: 12-6-05 Yahoo News :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::

Police say 20 bodies found in western Iraq

Tue Dec 6, 2:43 AM ET

FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - Police said on Tuesday they had found the bodies of 20 people dumped in two separate locations in an area of western Iraq well-known for insurgency violence. Eleven men in civilian clothes were found on Monday dumped next to the main highway that links Baghdad to the border with Jordan in Iraq's west, police said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 12-6-05 Scotsman, United Kingdom :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: :: 

Iraq suicide bombers kill 27

Two men strapped with explosives detonated themselves at Baghdad's police academy, killing at least 27 people and wounding 50 more. The men were wearing explosives-laden vests, a US military statement said. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 12-8-05 International Herald Tribune :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: 

Dozens killed in Iraq in pre-election chaos

The Associated Press, Reuters, Agence France-Presse

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2005

Baghdad - Up to 30 people were killed and nearly 40 were wounded when a suicide bomber blew up a bus in Baghdad on Thursday, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The winter of two thousand five and two thousand six shall be a very cold hard winter in many places etc..

:: 12-8-05  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A9)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: 

Record cold settles across Rockies

(AP)

Denver - Brutally cold air spread across the Rockies and Midwest on Wednesday, closing schools, crippling cars and sending volunteers into the streets looking for homeless people to rescue.  I west Yellowstone, Mont., a hamlet on the doorstep of Yellowstone National Park and a frequent icebox, the mercury plummeted to 45 below zero, shattering the old record for Dec. 7 of 39 below set in 1927. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. For the drought has not gone, the famine has not gone, the pestilence has not gone etc..

:: 12-10-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A8)  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: 

Boy, 5, dies of bird flu; new outbreaks reported

Thailand - A 5-year old boy became Thailand's second bird flu fatality in two months, while Vietnam announced two new outbreaks and China is fifth human case amid concern that infection rates could soar this winter. etc. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. The nor'easter shall bring snow in the bigger cities and other areas. etc..

:: 12-10-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A14)  ::  :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: 

Deadly snowstorm hits Northeast

Up to a foot of snow fell in some areas, causing accidents, canceling flights.

by J.J. Thompson (AP)

A storm spread a blanket of snow up to a foot thick across much of the Northeast on Friday, etc.. etc.. etc.. In Maine, the community of Kennebunk recorded more than 4 inches of snow in a single hour.  etc.. etc.. and the the news story continues with details and ends with this statement.. The storm was blamed for at least 10 deaths in Kansas, Missouri and Indiana; five other fatalities in Kentucky were described as possibly storm related.  

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etc.. For the drought has not gone, the famine has not gone, the pestilence has not gone etc..

:: 12-14-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A9)  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: 

Ninth death from avian flu confirmed by officials 

Indonesia - Indonesia confirmed its ninth human death from bird flu Tuesday and Japan said it will kill 90,000 more chickens after an outbreak at a farm north of Tokyo. etc..

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etc.. There shall be great storms this week, etc..

:: 12-14-05 The Australian :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: ::  ::

Storms black out 11,000 homes

December 14, 2005

ABOUT 11,000 homes were left without electricity while others were battered with hail after wild storms lashed parts of southern Queensland today. An Energex spokesman said a number of intense storm cells caused significant damage to the electricity network between Nambour and Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast from about 3pm (AEST). etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Gas prices will go up again. etc..

:: 12-14-05 The Boston Globe :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: ::

Cold weather drives natural gas prices to record

By Associated Press | December 14, 2005

NEW YORK -- Natural gas prices surged to a record high yesterday, as cold weather in the United States and ongoing disrupted production in the Gulf of Mexico caused traders to worry that supplies of home-heating fuels will be tight this winter. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc. It is an hour of unrest even the EU does not know what to do with their budget etc..

:: 12-14-05 CNN :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: :: 

EU faces crisis over budget battle

Wednesday, December 14, 2005; Posted: 6:48 a.m. EST (11:48 GMT)

LONDON, England (AP) -- A divisive fight over new spending plans Wednesday threatened to further undermine the European Union's credibility on the eve of an EU leaders' summit etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Freezing weather in most areas and many setting new records for this time of the year. etc..

:: 12-15-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (front page news)  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::

Bitter cold invites snowstorm

(A picture on the front page and this written underneath the picture)

Steam rises over the Syracuse skyline about 9:30 Wednesday morning.  The city reached a record low of 8 degrees below zero at 6:35 a.m. Wednesday, according to the national weather service. etc.. and continues with more details..

:: 12-15-05 CBC World News :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: :: ::  ::  

Freezing rain and icy weather cause power outages to some 350,000 in South
16:04:20 EST Dec 15, 2005

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - A jolt of freezing rain and ice across Georgia and the Carolinas early Thursday closed schools, snarled traffic and caused power outages to more than 350,000 customers.  The outages were caused by ice that formed on tree limbs, which then fell onto power lines. About 160,000 were without power in northern South Carolina, 102,000 in northeast Georgia, 57,000 in the Atlanta area and 40,000 in western and central North Carolina. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. realize what they are saying about the warming effect, it is far greater than they realize etc.. 

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Hottest year on record as extreme weather lashes globe

By Deborah Smith Science Editor
December 17, 2005

THIS year is Australia's hottest on record and may be the planet's warmest for thousands of years. Extreme weather events also soared, with a historic hurricane season in the north Atlantic and heatwaves and flooding on most continents, according to an annual review by the World Meteorological Organisation. etc.. etc.. etc.. Temperatures would continue to climb, with the warming possibly intensified by factors such as an increase in wildfires that release carbon dioxide. A hotter Earth could also release carbon dioxide from organic matter in the soil, and warmer oceans could be less able to absorb carbon dioxide from the air. "The future is notoriously hard to predict, but climatically speaking we are probably in for a rather wild ride," Professor Steffen said. Richard Whitaker, a consultant meteorologist, said climate change was likely to increase the severity of extreme weather in Australia and around the world. and the news story continues with details..

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Dry weather creates salty water

Published December 16, 2005

Plenty of Galveston County residents have been talking about the water. Some have noticed cloudiness in the water and a hazy residue on dishes. Some may have noticed a strange taste.  What’s going on?  Officials with the Gulf Coast Water Authority say the cloudy dishes are due to an increase the salinity of the Brazos River and the lack of rain in Central Texas Wednesday’s downpours notwithstanding. “It’s not harmful, there’s just a little more sodium chloride — table salt — than normal,” said Robert Istre the Gulf Coast Water Authority’s general manager. “The increased concentrations of salt in the Brazos River, the source of the authority’s water supply, began in early July.” “It’s a natural phenomenon that occurs when rates of evaporation are relatively high and rates of rainfall are relatively low,” he said. “In a nutshell, the problem will clear up when Central Texas gets some rain.” etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iraq will have a very bloody week again. etc..

:: 12-19-05  Yahoo News  ::  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: ::  

Bombs in Iraq after Bush says "don't despair"

By Gideon Long 33 minutes ago

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Bombs ripped through three Iraqi cities on Monday and two senior officials faced assassination attempts, hours after George W. Bush told Americans not to despair over the U.S. mission in Iraq. etc.. etc.. etc.. In the latest attacks, a suicide bomber in a car blew himself up in the Iskan district of Baghdad as a convoy passed carrying a colonel in the Iraqi police force.  Two civilians were killed by the blast, which left the burnt-out smoking wreckage of eight cars strewn across a street. The colonel, two bodyguards and five civilians were wounded.  In another district, gunmen opened fire on the convoy of Baghdad's deputy governor Ziyad al-Zawbai. Three of his bodyguards were killed and he was wounded.  Militants also set off bombs in Iraq's second city Basra, wounding three bodyguards of an adviser to the defense minister, and in Miqdadiya, 90 km (56 miles) northeast of Baghdad, injuring four civilians. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Iran will continue to build her bombsNorth Korea will continue to build, so will China and Russia etc..

:: 12-20-05 Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A6)  ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: 

Nuclear weapons program gears up for expansion

North Korea - said Monday it plans to boost its nuclear weapons program because of hostile U.S. policies toward the regime, etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. Signs in the sky and the earth, the raising of violent crimes, the gays gaining much ground all yet this year. etc..

:: 12-20-05  Syracuse, NY Post-Standard  (page A7 world)  ::  :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: 

Britain begins recognizing same-sex unions

Protests surround first ceremony involving two women in Belfast. 

By Shawn Pogatchnik (AP)

Belfast, Northern Ireland - Two lesbians become the first gay couple in the United Kingdom to win legal recognition under a civil partnership Monday, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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etc.. shall be a bad week in Iraq etc..

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By MARIAM FAM, Associated Press Writer 51 minutes ago

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Violence increased across Iraq after a lull following the Dec. 15 parliamentary elections, with at least two dozen people including a U.S. soldier killed Monday in shootings and bombings etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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U.S. Death Toll in Iraq Nears 2004 Level

By PATRICK QUINN, Associated Press Writer Sat Dec 31, 8:53 AM ET

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Two more U.S. soldiers were killed in Iraq as the year wound down Friday, putting the American military death toll at 841 so far — just five short of 2004's lost lives despite political progress and dogged efforts to quash the insurgency. etc.. and the news story continue with a break down of 24 deaths Friday & Saturday

 

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etc.. the world will see signs of the end even clearer now. Floods continuing, hurricanes, tornadoes, hail, forest fires, snowstorms, drought, earthquakes, etc..

:: 12-27-05 CNN :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::  ::  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: :: ::

Grass fires scorch Oklahoma, Texas

Tuesday, December 27, 2005; Posted: 4:50 p.m. EST (21:50 GMT)

(CNN) -- Several grass fires blazed across parts of Oklahoma and Texas Tuesday, scorching fields, trees and houses, officials said. The largest appeared to be in Mustang, a city of about 15,000 just west of Oklahoma City, according to Maj. Brian Stanaland of the Oklahoma City Fire Department. Aerial video showed flames tearing through several homes and cars in Mustang. Some residents could be seen fleeing neighborhoods as the flames drew closer. "We've been having fires for two months now because we've had no rain," Stanaland told CNN. "We've got dry, brittle conditions. ... It's a recipe for disaster." etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 12-29-05  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A6 nation)  ::  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  ::

Five Die as Fires Roar Across Fields

Town loses 50 homes and church to flames

By Sheila Flynn  (AP)

Cross Plains, Texas - By the time the smoke cleared Wednesday, more than 100 homes across wildfire-stricken Texas and Oklahoma lay in ruins and at least five people were dead, etc.. etc.. etc.. Severe drought set the stage for the fires, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

:: 12-28-05  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (page A 10 Weather)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  ::  :: ::

Mild air making a push to the north

News service reports

Mild air flowing from the south along the Atlantic Seaboard will push as far north as central New England today. etc.. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues with details  and states this [Focus: Dry state.  The most significant single weather event in the nation this year was Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans.  Surprisingly, the northwest corner of Louisiana is on target for its 14th-driest year on recordShreveport has only tallied 33 inches of rain in 2005, nearly 18 inches below averageNew Orleans is running a 10-inch deficit from normal and is actually 25 inches of rain drier than in 2004.]

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etc.. It is the hour when you shall continue to see the tornados and the snowstorms and the hail and the great blizzards, for tropical storms this time of year are far greater than that of the summer. For not only do they bring the strong winds and the rain, they bring the snow and the sleet and the hail. etc..

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Southeast gets rain and hail

Heavy rain on the West Coast

Wednesday, December 28, 2005; Posted: 6:53 p.m. EST (23:53 GMT)

Thunderstorms packing rain, strong wind and hail moved through Alabama and Georgia on Wednesday, etc.. etc.. Golfball-sized hail fell on several cities in Georgia and Alabama, including Talladega, Alabama, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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Tornadoes, Hail Spotted in Georgia

POSTED: 6:56 am EST December 29, 2005

UPDATED: 11:34 am EST December 29, 2005

Stormy weather across Georgia created golf ball-sized hail and spawned tornadoes that damaged homes in middle and southern Georgia.  Authorities said they had no reports of injuries in the storm-affected areas. Laurens County 911 supervisor Julie White says at least one trailer was destroyed and several trailers were damaged in Laurens County yesterday afternoon when a tornado ripped through the Ben Hall Lake area. etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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12/28/2005 - 7:13:43 PM

Hundreds stranded as snowstorms blanket Europe

Snowstorms sweeping across Europe stranded hundreds of motorists in northern France and brought chaos to other countries today. Scores of travellers spent last night in community centres and hotels near the north-eastern French city of Nancy, where about a foot of snow fell. France closed its border with Italy until mid-afternoon because of the heavy snowfall. Storms dumped heavy snow from the Czech Republic to Croatia created headaches for commuters. Main highways were closed for several hours in parts of northern Germany, and in the northern Netherlands, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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New storm to add to swollen California rivers

Rain also causes power cuts, slides; southern areas to also feel next round

Updated: 9:20 p.m. ET Dec. 29, 2005

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - California braced for another system of storms this week — one expected to start Friday and last through the weekend — after heavy rain swelled rivers in the north to their highest levels in seven years, etc.. and the news story continues with details..

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