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ACTUALIZA 1-Grupo EBX vende participación campo crudo a malasia Petronas
Reuters* Petronas acuerda 1ra adquisición en Brasil dentro de expansión en el extranjero * Batista vende activos para mantener negocios a flote * Petronas tiene opción de adquirir participación de 5 pct en OGX (Agrega detalles, contexto, citas de...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Eike Batista
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Repair work seems endless
Sun StaffLife on the front line of the Isabel cleanup isn't easy. By 10 a.m. yesterday, when the utility trucks and tree trimmers rolled into Prescott Avenue in North Baltimore, Gerald Mason and his eight-man crew had already been on the job six hours straight,...Tags: Timonium, Government, Vehicles, Career and Workplace, Civil and Public Service
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Charley's wake leaves long lines, short fuses
Sentinel Staff WriterLuckily, as the father of a baby and 5-year-old, I'm used to cold showers and little sleep. . . . So a guy was at the gas pump with a long line behind him. He pumped his gas, and then went in the convenience store and spent several minutes getting...Tags: Georgia, Pat Robertson, Hurricane Charley (2004), Florida, Pike Electric Corporation
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Charley may be gone, but toll keeps climbing
Sentinel National Correspondent-------------------- 7:22 a.m. Early today, 391,000 people remained without power, said Kristy Campbell, spokeswoman at the state emergency management center. One of three hospitals shut down by the storm, Fawcett Memorial Hospital in Port Charlotte,...Tags: Weather Reports, State Road 408, Crimes, Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority, Florida
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Few lights, but many questions
Sentinel Staff WritersUtility-company crews had restored electricity by Monday to half of the 1.5 million Central Florida residents who lost power in Hurricane Charley, but this success spawned new anxiety and envy among those still left in the dark. "We've been hit heavy,...Tags: Rich Crotty, Local Government, Government, Dining and Drinking, Florida
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Electrical system inhibits fast fixes
Sentinel Staff WriterWhen Louell Miner got home from work Monday, she cleaned up melted freezer pops, soppy vegetables and rotten meat from her freezer. Her house in South Orlando was about 85 degrees, laundry was piling high and she was eating meals from Subway and Golden...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Buddy Dyer, Coffee, Hurricane Charley (2004), Florida
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1.5 million without power in area
Sentinel Staff WriterMore than 1.5 million Central Florida residents went to bed Saturday night without electricity to cool their homes, warm their showers or refrigerate their food. And as much as a week may pass before the last of them can turn the lights back on in the...Tags: Florida, Hewitt Associates, Florida Hospital, Kissimmee, Death
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Charley rolls across Central Florida
Sentinel Staff WritersHurricane Charley battered Central Florida tonight, packing 105 mph winds that tore off roofs, knocked down trees and left tens of thousands of residents without power. There were widespread reports of trees falling on homes and storm-related fires, as...Tags: Weather Reports, Justice System, Government, Vehicles, Injuries and Wounds
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Hurricane Charley news Web log
From Staff and Wire ReportsThe Web log is no longer being updated, but read through our coverage from the last page forward of Hurricane Charley's rampage through Central Florida. Sat. Aug. 14, 4:23 p.m. Heavy rain caused the roofs to collapse on several condemned apartments near...Tags: Weather Reports, International Speedway Corp., State Road 408, Government, Port Canaveral
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Charley rips across Florida
Sentinel Staff WritersHurricane Charley bullied its way up Florida's midsection Friday, flipping small airplanes, tearing off roofs, knocking down trees and flooding roads as it headed from coastal Charlotte County through Orlando and Daytona Beach. At least three people were...Tags: Weather Reports, New York, Government, Vehicles, Florida
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Charley roars across Central Florida
Sentinel Staff WritersHurricane Charley battered Central Florida on Friday night, packing 105-mph winds that tore off roofs, snapped trees like twigs and left hundreds of thousands of residents without power. And as the cleanup began, there were fears that electricity outages...Tags: Weather Reports, Local Government, Vehicles, Dining and Drinking, Injuries and Wounds
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Global warming not a likely culprit in Charley's destructiveness
Sentinel Staff WriterCentral Floridians sitting in dark, hot houses trying to watch the Olympics on 4-inch, battery-powered televisions can't even take solace that they're helping to prevent the next devastating hurricane. In other words, global warming -- caused in part...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Meteorological Disasters, Global Change, Florida State University, Environmental Issues
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