54º in ABQ; 74% humidity at 6A…lesser chance of rain today; stabbing near Copper & RI sends one man to the HOSP; woman from NM found wandering in a daze in S TX; after years of debate, NM Veteran who died from war related injuries is on the Vietnam Veterans wall; NM band be marching in the DC parade; structural damage shut down Hollywood Hills Speedway; sex with a smile; Veterans Integration CTR on Central could get $500K for renovations; two students from NM will be going to the NATL Spelling Bee; Brad made Baked Beans; 7K visited the NM History Museum in Santa Fe; ABQ one of the top college town for jobs; summer & hard times are factors for a spike in domestic crimes; a small, early PM shower; Brad served Salmon with Poached Eggs, and Hollandaise Sauce; strong winds during the PM;
no GM/Prius Hybrid deal; ‘Night at the Museum’ was number one, earning $53 million; consumer confidence & housing reports later this week; Circuit City back in business, but only online; charred, or well-done meat, could cause pancreatic cancer; OH man tried to killed his neighbors, claiming they had captured & tortured his mother, because he did not receive his nightly call from her, invaded their home with guns: one man suffered life threatening injuries; ‘Terminator’ sequel made second place, followed by the Star Trek film, then ‘Angels & Demons’; Moment of Silence at 3P for those who have died serving our country; more FL flooding, two children killed in Orlando from storm related incidents; Times Square turning into a pedestrian only intersection; explosion at NYC Starbucks; people are camping, instead of staying at motels & hotels; rain from DC to St. Louis; rising sea levels, mean Fire Island & Jekyll Island beaches are eroding; Biltmore Estate is one of the top places to get married, one can stay on the estate, and purchase tableware; Obama was the first PRES to place a wreath on the Afro-American Civil War memorial; ‘Mine That Bird’ will race at the Belmont Stakes; CA school did not approve of sixth grader doing a PowerPoint project about Harvey Milk, it could only be shown in the lunchroom, but not the classroom; to all those who have served the United States, we salute you!; MN boy who needs chemo treatment returns home, all charges against the mother have been dropped; Chicago reports its first H1N1 death; two heterosexual women attacked in P’town by a young man, incident called ‘hate crime’;the belligerent country: unexpected, underground nuclear test by N Korea, at first it was reported as a 4.5 quake, then the country fired three short-range missiles as a show of strength, this is a matter of ‘grave concern’; Russia confirmed the detonation of the device, between 10 to 20 kilotons; Moscow condemns the action; now is the time for INTL action; flexing its ‘nuclear muscle’, but angering one of its only allies, China: an attempt to show strength further isolates the nation, S Korea is losing its patience; plus doing it on America’s Memorial Day; a ‘blatant violation of INTL law’; the small Communist country says its action was in ‘self defense’; it would be easier to ship a nuclear bomb into Tokyo harbor, than attack from the air; priest in Austrian Sikh temple has died; fourteen million people watched Susan Boyle perform ‘Memory’; replica of Noah’s Ark opened in Hong Kong; oil at $61.05 per barrel; Italy will also accept GITMO detainees;
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