Power restored in Apalachicola after tornado

The News Review:

- Power restored in Apalachicola after tornado
- A hurricane warning signals rising temperatures
- Swansong for Hurricane Run
- Hurricane Electric Doubles Capacity at New Colocation Facility

Power restored in Apalachicola after tornado
St. Petersburg Times – Oct 30, 2006
Sunday all 1600 customers who lost power during Friday's twister had electricity restored. The tornado caused damage to a hospital a fast food restaurant a school and dozens of homes in this town of about 2500 people Franklin County's emergency management officials said. Three homes were destroyed. Two people were treated at a hospital with minor injuries officials said. The tornado started as a waterspout and came ashore in Apalachicola which is about 65 miles southwest of Tallahassee about 6:10 p… Three homes were destroyed. Two people were treated at a hospital with minor injuries officials said. The tornado started as a waterspout and came ashore in Apalachicola which is about 65 miles southwest of Tallahassee about 6:10 p. Friday and lasted for about five minutes weather officials said. The tornado had a milelong path and a 100-yard width the National Weather Service in Tallahassee said. Weather Service spokesman Mike Jamski said it may be an F-1 tornado but that won't be officially determined until next week after more surveys are done.

A hurricane warning signals rising temperatures
The Age – Oct 30, 2006
“Yeah!” “Whoo!” “Come on!”"That’s us!”f the crowd of several hundred party picnickers on the shoresof Albert Park Lake only Brandon the Bear remained muteconstrained presumably by the conventions that apply to largeanimal mascots in public situations. But even Brandon managedgestures that implied intense bearish approval while SenatorFielding railed against the dire threat posed to unsuspectingVictorians by the election of Greens candidates. “There is a hurricane coming to the state of Victoria” he said”That hurricane is hurricane Greens. (“Boo!”) It will bedevastating for Victorian families. ” (“No!” “Boo!”) Brandon huggedhis balloons in apprehension. “Who wants to see drug injectingrooms in Victoria?” (“No!”)Here Senator Fielding approached the heart of his text whichwas not the detailed policy position of Family First but theinsidious program of radical social policy apparently harboured bythe Greens a program concealed behind an anodyne public preferencefor “cute trees and animals”. It seems there is little love lost between the state’s majorminor parties.

Swansong for Hurricane Run
The Australian – Oct 30, 2006
6 million) Breeders’ Cup Turf (2400m). French-trained Hurricane Run by Montjeu will be joined in the line-up by Irish-trained Scorpion another son of Montjeu and winner of last year’s English St Leger. Frankie Dettori will ride British-trained Red Rocks Galileo colt and third in the 2006 English St Leger. BC Turf interest is strongly with in-form Cacique (Danehill) out to join his sisters Banks Hill and Intercontinental as Breeders Cup winners. Banks Hill and Intercontinental are winners of the $US2 million BC Filly and Mare Turf (2000m) which this year features 2004 winner England’s uija Board (Dettori) and the very good former French mare Gorella.

Hurricane Electric Doubles Capacity at New Colocation Facility
marketwire.com – Oct 30, 2006
Hurricane Electric opened its new colocation facility located at 48233Warm Springs Blvd. Fremont CA just over six months ago… Fremont CA just over six months ago. However thedemand for colocation space and managed data housing at the new facilitywas so high that the initial build out sold out almost immediatelynecessitating a second phase build out earlier than initially planned. Withthe second phase build out completed Hurricane Electric has added fiveadditional private suites several hundred cabinets and more than doubledthe capacity originally available. “Business is booming; the response to our new colocation facility has beenoverwhelmingly positive and demand for colocation space is very strong. Wewere astonished to see how fast initial capacity sold out at our newfacility and are excited to have a 208000-square-foot facility that willallow us ample room to increase capacity as future demand continues togrow” said Mike Leber president of Hurricane Electric. 48233 Warm Springs is also designed with individually lockingsuites containing industry standard 19-inch rack mountable cabinets withperforated door panels combination-locking doors and high-powered fansgiving Hurricane Electric customers the ability to choose betweencolocation space in shared and private suites.

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