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…3/29-09: region by region
36º in ABQ; 31% humidity at 6A…Extreme Fire Danger across NM; our computers are protected from the “April’s Fool Worm”; Fruitland family say fire officials took long, about an hour, to arrive at their home; Fire Rock Casino on Navajo Nation doing three times better than expected, earned $32 million during the past year; no outdoor burning across the state; some Duke City mayoral candidates are not seeking public funds; KOAT weatherman has a male roommate Bataan Death March walk took place this AM; local thief caught on surveillance camera; only NE NM not under fire alert; more people seeking food assistance, number of NM citizens in debt is keeps rising, more seeking financial aid & free bankruptcy suggestions; all black cats look like Captain; 5.4% NM jobless rate, 3% lower than NATL AVG; more people filing false police reports on torched vehicles, to get money during hard economic times; glass with VIN etching makes stolen vehicle hard to sell; Durango school system may lay off sixteen teachers, because of new charter school in the district, retirements & resignations welcomed; 5K cats were euthanized in 2008; FED charges if person found who sent envelope filled with heroin; grace period ends on Tuesday in Las Cruces Red Light Camera project, face fines up to $100, during the ‘free time’, 6K people sped through intersections ; warm & windy today, cool tomorrow; NW Duke City house full of filth: overwhelming bad odor, child was hungry, but nothing in refrigerator, rotting food & piles of feces, stench overwhelmed the home, mother charged with child abuse, animal & child are in custody: this was public housing, which should inspect residences on a regular basis, every 30 – 60 days, house will be cleaned, not torn down; Brad has solved his online security deadline problem, again: E-mailed comment to NORTON; high-speed car chase, vehicle sped at eighty miles per hour, struck & damaged home at Constitution & WY, driver may have been under the influence, who will pay for the damage?; stunt school in the Duke City, $2K cost for course; body of an elderly person was found at Tingley Beach; cable TV snafu…some channels work, others don’t; Los Lunas Rail Runner station will expand, thanks to FED dollars; four inmates escaped the Youth Detention CTR, two have been apprehended;Anchorage airport closed, due to ash, as Mt. Redoubt continues to erupt, flights resume by end of day; hunks in trunks; military forces being sent to N Dakota; snow in Chicago & Detroit; GM CEO will resign immediately, Obama asked him to step down; more coyotes in urban areas; Carthage, NC HOSP on lockdown after gunman killed eight people at a nursing–rehab home, protecting the integrity of the investigation; Le Tache, fulfill fetish dreams & desires…in Olde Towne Alexandria, on King ST, where porn reaches out & touches pedestrians walking down the street, the business with a twenty-five year lease; high anxiety as the Red River reached 41 feet; few people in Fargo had flood INS; MA brother killed his two sisters…decapitating one of them, during a birthday party; Fargo still on ‘high water high alert’; N Dakota still worried about dikes breaking: Fargo does not need warm weather, but levee breach floods schools in the city; 54 million homeowners are behind in mortgage payments, and becoming prey to con artists; twisters destroy KY homes, two people are missing; MD prisoners on work duty take care of a baby abandoned on a highway; more woman want to be stunt persons; turn beer into biofuel; Lance Armstrong injury worse than initially diagnosed; ‘Watchmen’ has earned over $100 million; the past week: weak improvements, economy getting worse at a slower pace, will coup become another crisis; positive religious coping can help people survive a health crisis; new elephant calf born at an OH zoo, gestation period is over 650 days; ‘put Mercury on your list’;
N Korea’s ‘space development program’; 35K London protestors prior to G–20 meeting, seeking jobs & economic justice; Obama travels to Europe this week; 88 countries participated in turning off the lights, the time the Earth went dark, sponsored by World Wildlife Fund; Peruvian woman can levitate?; four people killed in Baghdad gunfight, started by radical Sunni group; should Madonna adopt another Malawi child, their law does not allow sing women to do so; meningitis epidemic spreading across parts of Africa; doctor in Spain has died from Mad Cow Disease; cyber spies ‘invade’ over 100 countries; jobs, justice, climate; mysterious menace stalks Poland; 25 year old rows across the Atlantic;
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