Monday, March 1, 2010

…3/1-10: you will be well

36º in ABQ; 89% humidity at 6A…GAQ; Hobbs man facing child porn charges; Garduno’s filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and closing three of its restaurants, 100 people will lose their jobs, but the restructuring should be completed by 2011; cabin fire in N NM; 2010 Census starting to arrive in NM; man drove into a crowd after he was told to leave a party; neither Brad nor I are feeling well today; Brad beginning the download procedure for his pictures; NM couple was in Chile when the quake struck; the eight year old NM author, grandson to a famous, local singer; early to bed tonight;

Hell Week, Day One; to balance the NM state budget, funding cuts for UNM grad work; currently in Code Purple; plenty of patients & PDI requests;

snow for Boston, Cleveland, Santa Fe, Denver, KC & Omaha; flurries for Pittsburgh; CA coastal flooding; flurries in Erie & Albany; S Rockies snow; cold & windy along the New England coast; rain in OKC, Houston, Dallas & New Orleans; temps from the 20s to 70s;
long term use of marijuana could cause hallucinations in later life; shove a health care bill through the House; man creates natural/landscape art from household items; sex offender linked to missing CA student; 200K in New England are still in the dark; an army vehicle collided with a train in UT; people are savings less, spending more again; fire truck & train collide in Detroit; OR car salesman was shot during a test drive that turned into a carjacking; PlayStation network went down; PRES does not smoke in front of his children; this is the shortest Census form, with only ten questions; MT military bases that contain nuclear warheads failed inspection; drug gangs taking over NATL parks in CA: what makes Tim Burton tic?; the DOW ended up; are doctors ending children’s lives earlier than necessary, but per the parents’ request?; MI man says a divine calling told him to destroy his motel room?; suspicious substance found in UT IRS BLDG is not poisonous; expect more traffic gridlocks as the economy improves;
floods from heavy rain in quake ravaged Haiti; Canada won the men’s hockey game in O/T; US won the most medals, but not the most gold; oil is $78.16 per barrel; gold is @1,119.60 per ounce; the people who built the destroyed structure may face criminal charges; please give to help these people; quake shook the world on its axis; field hospitals, generators, and portable bridges are needed; at least 500K homes destroyed in Chile, and two millions are homeless; tsunamis struck the Chilean coast, that country is now asking for INTL aid; aftershocks are still being felt; looters are raiding supermarkets, with soldiers & curfews the answer; Chile has suffered a catastrophe of unthinkable magnitude; repairs are already starting; it is the most developed country in Latin America; Russia may impose sanctions against Iran; models being transformed into paper dolls; condoms in Olympic colors;

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