Hurricane evacuee pleads guilty in Pasadena death

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- Hurricane evacuee pleads guilty in Pasadena death
- Retired supervisor hit again by tornado
- Elder Bush: Son held to principles after attacks
- Hurricane preps for a difficult UAB game

Hurricane evacuee pleads guilty in Pasadena death
Houston Chronicle United States 
Both were 18 at the time of the killing. Prosecutors say Blair paid the three to do odd jobs on her property. The three were arrested driving Blair’s car with some of her stolen belongings still in the vehicle. Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf coast in August 2005. Rita made landfall the following month. Comments are subject to the site’s.
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Retired supervisor hit again by tornado
MSNBC 
For the second time in six years property owned by Hansen was hit by a tornado. Hansen’s latest blow was Saturday when a tornado struck a small farm he leases out at 7969 County Road 62 a few miles northwest of Princeton. Story continues below ?advertisement |.

Elder Bush: Son held to principles after attacks
The Associated Press 
He noted that the convention of automobile dealers was not a political event. “But neither is it political for a very proud father to note how our son served with honor and held fast to his principles and kept our nation safe” he said to applause Monday. Former President Bill Clinton who also addressed the convention spoke of the efforts he and the elder Bush have worked on together to lead fundraising after disasters such as the southeast Asian tsunami Hurricane Katrina and last summer’s Hurricane Ike. He also said he had developed a good working relationship with the younger Bush. “I told him that if he thought he could just go home to that ranch and fool with the brush around the house he was wrong that we intended for him to work just like we did” Clinton said.

Hurricane preps for a difficult UAB game
Tulsa World K 
com account close Hurricane preps for a difficult UAB gameThe evenly matched teams have identical records and motivation. leadp { font-size:14px; color:#626466; }Tulsa’s leaders — still sweaty from a spirited basketball practice — huddled around with smiles on their faces. Ben Uzoh Jerome Jordan and Ray Reese had just finished a two-hour workout in preparation for Wednesday night’s showdown against UAB. Confidence is booming on their team especially after last weekend’s road win at UTEP. They know the significance of the Conference USA game against a talented Blazers team.

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