![]() One-stop storm policies proposed by Rebecca Mowbray, The Times-Picayune Ever since Hurricane Katrina left thousands of homeowners stuck in the middle of disputes about what combination of ... ![]() Study: Children's Health Worsened in Miss. County Post-Katrina By Spencer S. Hsu Hurricane Katrina worsened children's health in one Mississippi county, increasing complaints of pneumonia, bronchitis and other lower ... |
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By Michael Newsom, The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss. May 11--Locals say the thousands of volunteers expected to pour into the area to build single-family homes this week are sorely needed, because, though it has been almost three years since Hurricane Katrina, housing is still a major issue. - 05/11/08 at 10:11AM Locals along the Gulf Coast of Mississippi say the thousands of volunteers expected to pour into the area to build single-family homes this week are sorely needed, because, though it has been almost three years since Hurricane Katrina, housing is still a major issue. - 05/11/08 at 06:49AM The Kentucky case is not the first fen-phen class-action to generate controversy. Since the late 1990s, there have been allegations in other states that doctors, working with lawfirms, certified claims of fen-phen injuries without actually examining the patients. In other instances, it was alleged that lawyers paid doctors extra money for performing medical diagnoses that produced fen-phen claims - 05/11/08 at 06:45AM PAOLA Mendoza is a movie multitasker - writing, di recting, producing and star ring in a slew of indie flicks. She received positive buzz for "On the Outs" (2005), playing a 17-year-old mother addicted to crack cocaine. In "Sangre de Mi Sangre," out Friday, she's Magda, a druggie and hooker who agrees to help a teenage illegal immigrant from Mexico find his father, who works somewhere in Brooklyn - 05/11/08 at 03:25AM The Kentucky case is not the first fen-phen class-action to generate controversy. Since the late 1990s, there have been allegations in other states that doctors, working with lawfirms, certified claims of fen-phen injuries without actually examining the patients. In other instances, it was alleged that lawyers paid doctors extra money for performing medical diagnoses that produced fen-phen claims - 05/11/08 at 12:20AM School: The Independent School Activities: Claudia, who spent her early years in South Africa, speaks four languages -- Afrikaans, German, English and Spanish. She has taught English to Spanish-speaking parents at Hamilton Middle School and volunteered as a translator in the emergency room at Via Christi Medical Center-St. Joseph Campus. Accomplishments: Claudia went from speaking little English - 05/11/08 at 12:07AM |
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Open Question: What is Your Opinion About New Orleans? I was bicycling, from Chickasha, Oklahoma back to Edmond when I heard that Hurricane Katrina was fixing to hit the New Orleans area. What were you doing prior to Katrina, hitting New Orleans? 10 points for the best answer. ... - Sun, May 11 Cyclones Happen That kind of talk was all over the place after Hurricane Katrina even though it made little sense in that case. In the end, Katrina made landfall as a strong Cat 3 hurricane, hardly a superstorm, and the bulk of the damage to New ... - Sun, May 11 05/15 - The Axe in the Attic In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, two filmmakers, drawn together by outrage, take a 60-day road trip from New England to New Orleans. Along the way they meet evacuees and witness the loss, dignity, perseverance and humor of people ... - Sun, May 11 Obama: Keating five fair game He still has not even said he DISAGREES with the "Hurricane Katrina was God's wrath against NO" outrageousness! [quote]Now we are to believe that he has disowned the rev and was stunned by his comments of late. ... - Sun, May 11 President George Bush Still Hates Black People ... White House poster, President Bush, just doesn't like Black people.The President, sights rap music, dogfighting, and the Bill Cosby movie "Ghost Dad" as the main reason his administration dragged their feet during Hurricane Katrina. - Sun, May 11 Forex Trading: Making Money With Money Oil futures surged to a record intraday high of $70.85 on August 30th, the day after Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Gulf Coast. While prices have moderated in subsequent weeks, it?s worth examining how higher commodity prices ... - Sun, May 11 |
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Former Vice President Al Gore says global warming is to blame for the cyclone in Myanmar.
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But many experts say it is impossible to credibly make such a link. Willie Soon of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics tells Fox, quote,
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