Thursday, October 8, 2009

…10/8-09: peaceful harmony

56º in ABQ; 66% humidity at 6A…GAQ; Special Shapes Rodeo this AM?; no one was hurt after eight rounds of gunfire occurred at the Academy of Trade & Technology in ABQ yesterday PM; an SUV fire in the NE Heights ignited a tree; vandalism at a Carlsbad home caught on video; NE NM flash flood warnings; the San Juan College in Farmington has stopped production of a horror film on their campus, the movie will be completed around other areas of that city; now that it’s over, what will Marty do?; steel wire stretched across Bosque bike path; today, balloons are having hard landings, or getting tangled in power lines, resulting in power outages; NMSU is going green; found B-tribe on YouTube; man accused of stealing nuclear material from LANL in March of 2009, he was not employed at that site; will tonight’s special events occur?: the answer, tomorrow; four Santa Fe schools go on lockdown;
what a team?!; H1N1 cases are already overwhelming NM clinics & hospitals; finished Rounds by 7:30A; Code Purple by 6:30A;
storms in Tampa, OK City, St. Louis & Denver; N Plains frost & freeze warnings; manmade CO ski slope snow; cold in WY, MT & Dakotas; strong winds toppled trees, causing power outages from MI to CT, and choppy surf along Lake Erie & near Buffalo; bad weather from INDY to Tulsa to Dallas; 100 mph winds battered Tokyo: Japanese typhoon caused roads to collapse and rail lines to buckle; Midwest flash floods along parts of I-70, I-35, I-40, I-29, I-90 & I-94; temps from 40s to 90s;

the $829 billion health care bill would save money in the long run?; the fire in the San Bernardino CNTY of CA is 85% contained; 60% of US children are exposed to violence on a regular basis; 100 year old woman killed in a nursing home; FL nurse accused of reusing medical equipment; the DOW ended up; there are now about 48K H1N1 cases in America; 400K people ran out of unemployment checks in September, this benefit can last from 29 to 79 weeks, depending on the state; Chicago has about 100K gang members; another weird: murder suicide in PA town, and worms found in a candy, and man killed by a roll of carpet, and a TX child died after a cabinet fell on her while at school; getting a flu shot could prevent a heart attack; the $1.4 trillion US deficit; H1N1 virus is shutting schools across America, and is responsible for 600 deaths; ‘Love Never Dies’, Andrew Lloyd Weber’s sequel to ‘Phantom’, set in Coney Island; ‘avant guard art’ decorates the White House walls; man put beer in baby’s milk bottle;
the Taliban has claimed responsibility for an explosion in a supposed secure site of Kabul, near the Indian Embassy: twelve people killed in the AFG blast; nearly 25% of the world’s population is Muslim; oil is $71.52 per barrel; gold is $1,056.30 an ounce; British transvestites, who are also cage fighters, strike back against attackers; how much of the moon contains water; whizzing through the Chunnel is cheaper, and more fuel efficient; US soldiers have died from exposure to chemicals at Iraqi dumping grounds; Venezuela: the land of beauty queens; the $200K speeding ticket; sixteen quakes have shake the S Pacific area in the past twelve hours;

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