Building A Hurricane-Proof House.(Periscope; Science)(Brief article)
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- Building A Hurricane-Proof House.(Periscope; Science)(Brief article)
- CDs – Carrie Underwood – Hurricane Chris – Juanes – Serj Tankian -…
- Hurricane-Force Winds Fan Flames Of Deadly Wildfires
- Crowd moves to safety before tornado hits
Building A Hurricane-Proof House.(Periscope; Science)(Brief article)
Free with registration – Newsweek – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 22, 2007
Building A Hurricane-Proof House. (22-OCT-07) Newsweek.
CDs – Carrie Underwood – Hurricane Chris – Juanes – Serj Tankian -…
New York Times – Oct 22, 2007
Tankian made this album in his home studio playing many of the instruments. In some ways “Elect the Dead” continues System’s approach to songwriting with structures that suddenly shift speed or attack from ballad picking to odd-meter pummeling to singalong choruses. Tankian’s Armenian ancestry still resounds in the melodies. His voice is as peculiar as ever.
Hurricane-Force Winds Fan Flames Of Deadly Wildfires
KWTX – Oct 22, 2007
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Crowd moves to safety before tornado hits
BP News – Oct 22, 2007
About 125 people had been worshipping in the 109-year-old sanctuary as part of the Kentucky Council of Churches’ annual meeting. Pastor James Byrd said he had been monitoring the weather and decided to move everyone into the basement. Less than 10 minutes later the tornado hit sending the tower crashing into the sanctuary. “Had we not gotten out there would have been people killed” Byrd said. The tornado was part of an outbreak of storms that ripped through parts of western Kentucky as well as Louisville and southern Indiana. Crews were on the scene over the weekend assessing the situation. Byrd described the damage as “substantial” perhaps totaling as much as $5 million… Less than 10 minutes later the tornado hit sending the tower crashing into the sanctuary. “Had we not gotten out there would have been people killed” Byrd said. The tornado was part of an outbreak of storms that ripped through parts of western Kentucky as well as Louisville and southern Indiana. Crews were on the scene over the weekend assessing the situation. Byrd described the damage as “substantial” perhaps totaling as much as $5 million. He also noted it will take as long as six months to a year to rebuild the sanctuary. On Sunday worshippers gathered at the church parking lot for a time of prayer and to make decisions about what to do next.