Grenada responds to hurricane damage with resort mega-yacht marina
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Grenada responds to hurricane damage with resort mega-yacht marina
International Herald Tribune – Nov 23, 2006
11 and includes two 120-room hotels 280 condos and apartments and a marina with space for 350 boats up to 280 feet (85 meters) long. “We believe in the sustainability of the tourism industry and we know that this project has the power to change the tourism landscape forever” Tourism Minister Brenda Hood said. Hurricane Ivan hit Grenada in September 2004 leaving at least 39 people dead and 90 percent of homes damaged or destroyed. In July 2005 Hurricane Emily’s winds tore up at least 100 homes lifted the roofs off 2000 more destroyed crops and flooded scores of buildings in the island nation of 80000 residents. The marina project will add bars and restaurants laundry and Internet services and space for water sports and fishing boats. It should be complete by 2010 said Richard Hallam a spokesman for English entrepreneur Peter de Savary who is financing the project… “We believe in the sustainability of the tourism industry and we know that this project has the power to change the tourism landscape forever” Tourism Minister Brenda Hood said. Hurricane Ivan hit Grenada in September 2004 leaving at least 39 people dead and 90 percent of homes damaged or destroyed. In July 2005 Hurricane Emily’s winds tore up at least 100 homes lifted the roofs off 2000 more destroyed crops and flooded scores of buildings in the island nation of 80000 residents. The marina project will add bars and restaurants laundry and Internet services and space for water sports and fishing boats. It should be complete by 2010 said Richard Hallam a spokesman for English entrepreneur Peter de Savary who is financing the project.
Starting over: Eureka-area tornado victims thankful for friends…
Free with registration – American News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 23, 2006
“My whole family” she said without hesitation. For Madison her sister Kristen 4 and their parents Justin and Jessica Metzger having a whole family takes on new meaning this holiday. A tornado ruined their farmstead on Aug. Justin clung to a tractor during the devastation and suffered minor injuries. Jessica and the girls were in Eureka about six miles north of the farm. Normally they would have been home.
Victims of Hurricane Katrina – Part 1.
Free with registration – America's Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 23, 2006
Tonight the untold unpublicized story of victims who lost not only their homes their friends and family but now their faith in their government. Tonight the survivors who lived through Katrina and now fight for justice. Tonight more than a year after Hurricane Katrina devastated the south land tearing apart the Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast thousands of homes destroyed waves over 20 feet high. Tonight the stunning story that has not been told. Thousands still homeless. Attention has vanished. Local and state government sitting on millions that money not making its way to the victims.
Victims of Hurricane Katrina – Part 2.
Free with registration – America's Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Nov 23, 2006
Victims of Hurricane Katrina – Part 2. (23-NV-06) The America’s Intelligence Wire. It`s from our room. CPER: It`s hard to know what to say to people when they see their.
Singletons picking up the pieces after destruction
South Alabamian – Nov 23, 2006
Audrey Singleton’s voice was filled with gratitude for the way her neighbors and church friends responded to the devastation to her home following the tornado that hit near Chatom on Wednesday Nov. When the tornado struck at about 5:40 a. m Audrey and her son Chad were still in bed; her daughter a public school teacher was in the shower. “That was the most awful roaring I’ve ever heard in my life and the house began to vibrate. As the wind tore off the tin roof it apparently rolled across the rafters adding to the noise” she stated. She said her son Chad told her it could not have been a full minute after he heard the noise that the tornado touched down… Chad Singleton said it one of the scariest experiences he had ever been through. “I’ve been in some scary situations but this was probably the scaredest I’ve ever been in my life” he said. It was all over quickly and when Chad knew the tornado was gone the first thing he did was check on the others in the house to make sure they were alright. “After I determined everyone else was okay I began to check out what kind of damage had been done to the house” said Chad Singleton. “That’s when I noticed a lot of water coming into the living room and utility room. ” The roof had been ripped from that part of the home and it was raining into the house. Volunteers from throughout the community and other parts of the county began to converge on the area.
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Investors Chronicle – Nov 23, 2006
The Syndicate 1176 forecast for 2005 has improved following the favourablesettlement of two large losses. Current tradingGross premiums net of brokerage written by Syndicates 1084 and 1176 to ctober2006 totalled £389m. This is an increase of 15% on the same period last yearwhich included reinstatement premiums arising from the record hurricane lossesof 2005. The 2007 renewal period has started encouragingly and as the table below showswe are broadly optimistic for premium rates next year. investorschronicle.
Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Bluefield Daily Telegraph – Nov 23, 2006
ther than the G-Men themselves. “Yeah definitely” said Graham senior Jackson Martin “all that talk does help to motivate us. ” Graham has lost its last four games against the Blue Tornado including a 33-9 decision earlier this season but the G-Men have given Richlands the most trouble over the last three campaigns. While Richlands presents a potent offense and stingy defense Graham has the offensive weapons to give the Tornado trouble. Steven Brown (1250 9 touchdowns) and T. Carper (542 yds 3 TD) offer speed while fullbacks Tyler Barreras (501 8 TD) and Josh Broyles (186 5 TD) pick up the tough yards.