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Extension 720 Audio Archives, March 2007
Staff reporterWhat is the current state of marriage in America? Many experts would argue that it is very poort, indeed. That is the subject under discussion in this conversation with David Blankenhorn, founder and president of the Institute for American Values and...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Education, Defense, Technology, North Carolina
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Hurricane: Web sites for information
A Consumers Guide to Food Safety: www.fsis.usda.gov Florida Division of Emergency Management: floridadisaster.org National Hurricane Center: www.nhc.noaa.gov Sun Sentinel site for information: SunSentinel.com/hurricaneTags: Hurricanes, Florida, Meteorological Disasters, National Hurricane Center, Disasters
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Hurricane: Stocking your pantry
Adjust this shopping list to accommodate your family's preferences and budget. Dried and shelf-stable foods Broth or bouillon Cereal or cereal bars Condiments in single-serve packets Couscous, instant rice, instant grits, pasta, ramen noodles,...Tags: Hurricanes, Foods and Beverages, Pasta, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters
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Local Waterfront Property Owners Upset & Being Told They Must Purchase Flood Insurance
Staff reporterLiving next to a lake or stream can be very peaceful and of course beautiful. But, dozens of local waterfront property owners are now dealing with a big headache because of where they live. Some property owners in Lake meade, in Adams County, are now...Tags: Hurricanes, Politics, Emergency Planning, Hurricane Damage, Disasters and Accidents
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Looming Flood Threat Prompts Evacuation Plans
Several King County agencies outlined evacuation plans Monday for a major flood if the weakened Howard Hanson Dam and reservoir has to release water into the Green River this winter.
Heather Kelly of the county Office of Emergency Management says up to...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Politics, Building Material, Disasters and Accidents, Seattle
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Jurors: FEMA trailer didn't expose family to fumes
KIAHNEW ORLEANS (AP) - A federal jury on Thursday rejected a New Orleans family's claims that the government-issued trailer they lived in after Hurricane Katrina was defective and exposed them to dangerous fumes. A jury of five men and three women decided...Tags: Hurricanes, Politics, Justice System, Hurricane Damage, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Storm fallout ...or is it fall up?
Who's on Team Gloucester?Following the latest round of November storms, commonly known as a nor'easter or the remnants of Hurricane Ida, another 32 Gloucester property owners have requested to have their land and houses bought or their homes raised. Six applicants requested to......Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Homes, Hurricane Ida (2009)
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Haiti earthquake: Push to send FEMA trailers to Haiti stirs backlash
La PlazaThe trailer industry and lawmakers are pressing the government to send Haiti thousands of potentially formaldehyde-laced trailers left over from Hurricane Katrina — an idea denounced by some as a crass and self-serving attempt to dump inferior... -
Wind gusts top 50 mph at BWI-Marshall
Maryland WeatherHigh winds driving around the west side of the big snowstorm now centered over Long Island reached more than 50 mph in gusts across parts of Central Maryland overnight. The winds contributed to thousands of power outages locally. Here's a sampling......Tags: Snowboarding, Emergency Planning, Disasters and Accidents, Frederick County (Maryland), Long Island
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Agency paid out hundreds of millions to people who were untouched by disaster
Sun-SentinelThe federal government's mishandling of the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe is only the latest bungling in a national disaster response system that for years has been fraught with waste and fraud. A South Florida Sun-Sentinel investigation has found that...Tags: Hurricanes, Environmental Pollution, Emergency Planning, Regional Authority, Hurricane Damage
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Obama: Help New Orleans
Associated PressDemocrat Barack Obama said Sunday that the country cannot fail New Orleans again and that as president, he would keep the city in mind every day. "The words 'never again' cannot be another empty phrase," he said in front of one of the few rebuilt...Tags: Politics, Hurricane Katrina (2005), John Edwards, Illinois, Baptist
Sep 29, 2009
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|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jun 4, 2009
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Sep 14, 2009
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Sep 8, 2009
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Oct 12, 2009
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Sep 24, 2009
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Jan 29, 2010
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Feb 26, 2010
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Sep 18, 2005
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Aug 27, 2007
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