36º in ABQ; 62% humidity at 6A…GAQ; Bernalillo CNTY needs more moisture; an increase in the cigarette tax?; man tried to drown his child, then burned the youngster with a cigarette; Harry Teague is fighting against congressional pay hikes; fraud & ID theft charges against Santa Fe Deputy; went very early to bed; smoke bomb from a police training event drifted over daycare CTR; Garduno’s workers will get paid; the Duke City’s drug policy with regards to hiring new workers remains in limbo; refinery fire near Artesia, after a storage tank exploded;
Hell Week, Day 2.5; Jose Vargas, who was injured while riding a horse, said ‘goodbye’ to me, he is leaving UNMH , and continuing care in OK; we remain in Code Purple; stuffy air in office;
snow for Providence, Raleigh, parts of MA & NY; rain for SLC, San Fran & Seattle; flurries in the Tidewater area, Boston, Nantucket, DC, Harrisburg, Philly & NYC; snow fell on ATL & Asheville; parts of I-81 & I-95 could have rain & snow; we are in the fourth strongest EL Nino since 1950, which could mean a cooler, wetter March for the SW US; snow shut down I-80 near Truckee, CA; temps from the 20s to the 70s;
the debate is done, now it is time to vote on health care reform; doctors wore “TV friendly HOSP clothes”; boy becomes an air traffic controller at JFK Airport in NYC, and actually talked to pilots, who were amused by the incident: it happened twice, and both the controller & his supervisor have been suspended; a decline in the number of children being bullied?; for the month of March, Topeka, KS will be renamed ‘Google’; jobless benefits extension bill may be passed soon; this may be Obama’s last chance to pass a health care reform bill, but the House lacks the votes; more elderly Americans live below the poverty line than current statistics indicate; the overpriced charges on I/P hospital items, that can be removed from a bill if you call & complain; a ‘man sled’ race in AK; US teachers polled say that student achievement is more important than their salaries; FL woman posed as state official, demanded child, and was later charged with abduction; the DOW ended down; naked woman tied to a tree in WA state;as elections come closer, more suicide bombings in Iraq; fifty foot waves were pushed over a mile into the coastland of Chile; oil is $80.87 per barrel; gold is $1,139 an ounce; three Spaniards arrested for attempting to hack into 13 million computers, and steal personal data; 6.5 quake shook Taiwan, but no injuries or damages were reported; all of Toyota’s repairs are not completely fixed; 156 empty caves for al Qaeda members were found in AFG, some still contained weapons;
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