Tornado tales get a 2nd wind in new series
The News Review:
- Tornado tales get a 2nd wind in new series
- Hurricane recovery programs extended
- After Hurricane Baseball Gives Area A Ray f Hope
- Wilkes County family keeps cool in aftermath of EF-4 tornado
- NINE LIVES
- Hundreds f S. Fla. Families Benefit From Record Hurricane …
- Royal christening for UK’s newest steam engine
Tornado tales get a 2nd wind in new series
New York Daily News NY -
Not to sound cavalier about something that’s terrifying and lethal but to some extent most video features on killer tornados look a lot alike. That said the feature on the 2008.
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Hurricane recovery programs extended
2TheAdvocate LA -
The office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding which was supposed to close at the end of the month will now be extended for seven more months. In addition to signing the executive order preventing the expiration of the office President Barack bama said he will send two cabinet members to tour the Gulf Coast and New rleans in March.
After Hurricane Baseball Gives Area A Ray f Hope
Tampa Tribune FL -
Wallace owns several restaurants in Punta Gorda. The red-brick clad River City Grill rates as one of the community’s more popular establishments with a regular crowd packing the cafe-style seating outside. It dates back to pre-Hurricane Charley. Wallace just had opened for business when the storm turned into Charlotte Harbor in August 2004. The results were devastating; the downtown was decimated. Wallace said it has taken every bit of the past four and a half years to get back on track. “You can’t downplay a direct hit from a hurricane I’ll tell you that” he said.
Wilkes County family keeps cool in aftermath of EF-4 tornado
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com%2Fnews%2Ftopstories%2F39874747. According to the National Weather Service an EF-4 tornado with winds of 165 miles per hour hit the Denard family’s home in Washington Ga.
NINE LIVES
New York Times United States -
” He stayed for three weeks went home came back repeatedly and early in 2007 just moved there. (He now lives in Colorado. ) Aware of journalism’s failure to reimagine New rleans as it had been before the hurricane Baum has written a splendid book that is two-thirds prologue. The winds and waters of Katrina don’t begin battering the nine lives he puts on display until the reader is past Page 200 by which time his characters and their city have been realized in all their generosity and folly. “Nine Lives” begins in 1965 with a previous hurricane Betsy and moves forward in plausibly reconstructed scenes derived mostly but not solely from long conversations Baum had with his main characters. “I conduct interviews with my laptop in my hands” he explains “and can type as fast as most people can talk. ” Baum might have settled for a jazz choir of his principals but he’s after lives not mere voices and toward that end has conducted a wealth of collateral interviews with “friends colleagues and even ex-wives” of the nine.
Hundreds f S. Fla. Families Benefit From Record Hurricane …
MSNBC -
But Hurricane Wilma victims only have until ctober of this year to file their claims. The statute of limitations on filing a lawsuit for un-reimbursed insurance claims ends ct. A press conference by lead trial counsel and firm partner Daniel Rosenbaum of Katzman Garfinkel Rosenbaum and residents of Buckley Towers was held to answer questions regarding this unprecedented verdict the largest judgment ever against insurance giant QBE.
Royal christening for UK’s newest steam engine
The Associated Press -
Steam and coal smoke swirled around the royals at the railway station in York 190 miles (300 kilometers) north of London where Charles formally named the engine Tornado in honor of the crews of Britain’s Tornado fighter jets in the first Gulf War. Britain — home of the world’s first working railway steam locomotive — has long been a train-loving nation and that was evident among the swarm of admirers at Thursday’s ceremony. The volunteers had raised more than 3 million pounds ($4. 3 million) and spent 19 years building Tornado. They regard it as the 50th engine of the Peppercorn A1 class a modernized version of the 49 predecessors which were all scrapped by 1966 two years before Britain’s national rail system stopped steam operations. “I have nothing but the greatest admiration for the team of people who over the last 19 years have been doing their utmost to produce this remarkable achievement” said Charles. He called it “a tribute to all of those incredible British engineering skills which made this country so famous.