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etc.. for it is an hour of many changes, an hour of great darkness, an hour of troubles, pains, disaster, it is a dark hour, a very dark hour. etc..

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State Department: 8 Americans die in Afghan attack

By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer Deb Riechmann, Associated Press Writer – 1 min ago

KABUL – A suicide bomber detonated his explosive vest at a military base in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing eight Americans, U.S. officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Police: Suicide bombing kills 75 in NW Pakistan

By RIAZ KHAN and ASIF SHAHZAD, Associated Press Writers Riaz Khan And Asif Shahzad, Associated Press Writers – 37 mins ago

PESHAWAR, Pakistan – A suicide bomber detonated his explosives-packed vehicle in a crowd of people watching a volleyball tournament Friday in northwest Pakistan, killing 75 people in the deadliest attack in the country in more than two months. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. The tornadoes, oh the savageness of the tornadoes that shall rip across the land, the straight winds, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the volcanoes shall erupt etc..

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Deadly mudslide hits Brazil resort town

A property stands next to an area that was run over by a mudslide in Ilha Grande, an island off the city of Angra dos Reis near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, Jan. 1, 2010. A rain-soaked hillside collapsed on three houses and an upscale lodge after New Year celebrations, killing at least 15 people, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Volcano erupts in Congo

January 2, 2010 10:14 a.m. EST

(CNN) -- Africa's most active volcano, Mount Nyamuragira in the Democratic Republic of Congo, erupted early Saturday, spewing lava off its southern flank, the Congolese Wildlife Authority reported. Rangers in Virunga National Park reported hearing a loud explosion at 3:45 a.m. and then seeing lava flowing from the crater of the 10,333-foot volcano. "I first thought (it) was the sound of war. I thought there was fighting again near our park station," said Innocent Mburanumwe, warden for the southern sector of Virunga National Park. "Then I saw the mountain was on fire with sparks flying. We could see that we were not in immediate danger here at Rumangabo, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Two earthquakes cause small tsunami in the Solomon Islands

Two strong earthquakes have hit near the Solomon Islands in the South Pacific triggering a small local tsunami with some reports of damage, police said.

Published: 12:35AM GMT 04 Jan 2010

The magnitude 7.2 and 6.5 quakes struck close together around 2148 GMT and occurred around 55 miles south-southeast of the small island of Gizo, the US Geological Survey and Pacific Tsunami Warning Centers said. "There are no reports of casualties, but we have unconfirmed reports of property damage caused by possible tsunami waves on Tetepare island," Gizo police constable Macarthur Pania said. etc... "Sea level readings indicate a tsunami was generated," said the Hawaii-based tsunami centre in an emailed bulletin. "It may have been destructive along coasts near the earthquake epicenter." The warning centre said there was no wider tsunami threat to Pacific coastlines. "It's a big earthquake but it's probably not going to cause a large regional tsunami," Geoscience Australia seismologist Clive Collins said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Storm Causes Flooding Along Coast

Published : Monday, 04 Jan 2010, 8:11 AM EST

PORTLAND and WELLS - A strong storm surge on Sunday, combined with an astronomical high tide, led to street flooding in Portland and spectacular waves along Wells Beach.

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etc.. Countries have changed to a cashless society already, trouble looms on the right hand and the left hand. etc..

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National Irish Bank Moves to Cashless Banking (Not The Onion)

December 29th, 2009

What if you want more cash than whatever pissant amount they allow you to remove from the ATM each day? Oh, I almost forgot, only criminals need that much cash.

Via: Irish Times

IT MIGHT sound like a contradiction in terms, but for the first time one of the main Irish consumer banks is moving to cashless banking in all its branches. National Irish Bank has written to thousands of its customers this month informing them of a “new style of banking” in which branches will not handle over-the-counter cash transactions. The letter says branches will no longer handle cash withdrawals and lodgements, night safe lodgements and foreign currency cash. Branches will continue to lodge cheques, drafts and postal orders and issue drafts. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you will see and hear of heat increasing in different areas, yet at the same time the cold will increase in different areas etc.

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Cold sets low temperature records overnight

Staff report
Published: Thursday, January 7, 2010 at 12:31 p.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, January 7, 2010 at 12:31 p.m.

Three cold temperature records were set in Southwest Florida last night, according to a report from the National Weather Service office in Ruskin. The temperature at Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport dropped to 31 degrees, a record for Jan. 6. The previous low for Jan. 6 was 34 degrees in 1970. Records were also set in St. Petersburg, which saw a low of 27 degrees and in Fort Myers, where temperatures dipped to 34.etc.. and the news story continues...

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Frigid cold snaps weather records

Published: Jan. 4, 2010 at 8:08 AM

International Falls, Minn., the self-proclaimed "Icebox of the Nation," took notice as thermometers registered minus-37 degrees Saturday and Sunday mornings, smashing records that stood since 1979, USA Today reported Monday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Frozen Europe: 100s of flights canceled in Germany

Posted: Jan 09, 2010 10:31 AM EST Updated: Jan 09, 2010 10:31 AM EST

By KIRSTEN GRIESHABER
Associated Press Writer

BERLIN (AP) - Germans faced the cancellation of hundreds of flights Saturday as fresh snow blew in from the south, and Britons shivered through the country's longest cold snap in three decades as icy weather maintained its grip on Europe. etc.. etc.. In Britain, cold winds swept in from the north, sending temperatures tumbling to minus 14 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit) in parts of Scotland and northern England. The country is in the midst of its longest cold snap in three decades, and transport has been disrupted across the country. Heavy snow forced the cancellation of all flights at Dublin Airport in Ireland. Traffic at Heathrow Airport, Europe's busiest, was also affected, with British Airways alone canceling around 50 flights at the London hub. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. for it is an hour of many changes, an hour of great darkness, an hour of troubles, pains, disaster, it is a dark hour, a very dark hour. etc..

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3 dead, 5 wounded in St. Louis plant shooting

ST. LOUIS (AP) - Authorities now say three people are dead and five are wounded after a man armed with an assault rifle and a handgun opened fire at a St. Louis manufacturing plant. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Rioting in the streets, violent gangs stealing, looting and killing. Lack of jobs even more so than now, for all the jobs have been shipped overseas, and unless they create jobs here, the jobs will be far and few between etc..

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More Tough Times Ahead

US sheds 85,000 jobs in December, rate stays 10 percent (AP)

Washington - Brace for a year of stubbornly high unemployment.  Gripped by uncertainty over the economic recovery, employers chopped 85,000 jobs last month, and difficulty finding work helped chase more than half a million people out of the job market. etc.. The 85,000 lost jobs for the month is based on a government survey of employers.  A separate government survey of households found a much darker picture - nearly 600,000 fewer people said they had jobs in December than in November.  It was that second straight month the unemployment rate came in at 10 percent.  The only reason it didn't rise was that 661,000 people stopped looking for jobs and left the work force. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. etc..

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6.5 earthquake strikes off California coast

January 9, 2010 11:10 p.m. EST

(CNN) -- A 6.5-magnitude earthquake has struck off the shore of Northern California, leaving thousands of households without power. The quake, which ran about 13.5 miles deep, hit offshore at 4:27 p.m. (7:27 p.m. ET) Saturday, about 33 miles from the coastal city of Eureka, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Earthquake in Haiti unleashes 'total disaster and chaos'

Star news services

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti | The Haitian capital has largely been destroyed in the most powerful earthquake to hit the country in more than 200 years. Journalists from The Associated Press described severe and widespread casualties after a tour of streets where blood and bodies could be seen. The damage is staggering even in a country accustomed to tragedy and disaster. etc.. The 7.0-magnitude quake struck at 4:53 p.m. Tuesday, leaving large numbers of people unaccounted for. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. for it is an hour of many changes, an hour of great darkness, an hour of troubles, pains, disaster, it is a dark hour, a very dark hour. etc..

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Bomb kills English journalist, US Marine

Afghanistan - An explosion outside a village in southern Afghanistan killed a U.S. Marine and a veteran war correspondent who became the first British journalist killed in the conflict, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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6 troops, including 3 from US, killed in Afghanistan

By Kim Gamel  (AP)

Kabul - Six Western troops, including three Americans, were killed Monday in Afghanistan, etc.. The previous deadliest day was Oct. 27, when eight U.S. troops were killed by a suicide bomber on Dec. 30. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. etc..

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TERREMOTO - NOTICIAS EN VIVO!

News that a Venezuela earthquake has hit today January 15 2010. The Venezuela earthquake news put it in the Sucre region, close to Carupano. It registered a sizable 5.6. It’s depth was not significant at 7.3. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Two quakes shake Oklahoma County; one is strongest in 12 years

From Staff Reports The Oklahoman  Published: January 15, 2010

Back-to-back earthquakes this morning registering magnitudes first of 4.0, then 3.8 had Oklahoma County residents from Arcadia to Midwest City to downtown Oklahoma City worried as the ground shook and rattled buildings. etc.. etc.. While most people are focused on the intensity of the morning earthquakes, Ken Luza, a geologist for Oklahoma Geological Survey said the number of recent earthquakes is also highly unusual. etc.. and the news story continues...

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57 earthquakes rattle the world every hour, are you at risk? It depends where you are

Palm Beach Post Staff reports Updated: 11:22 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, 2010 Posted: 6:57 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, 2010

Why didn't Floridians feel the Haiti quake?

University of Florida geologist Raymond Russo said it's unlikely Florida could have felt any of Haiti's earthquake because the Enriquillo-Plaintain Garden fault runs east-west through the island, while Miami is 710 miles northwest of Port-au-Prince. etc.. etc.. Number of detectable quakes worldwide each year (10,000 per week; 1350 per day; 57 per hour) Of those,100,000 can be felt by humans and cause damage. In the first 15 days of 2010, there have been several significant earthquakes — including a magnitude 6.5 quake off the Northern California shore on Jan. 10 and a magnitude 4.1. in the San Francisco area — but none made headlines around the world except Tuesday's devastating Haiti quake. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Yellowstone hit by swarm of earthquakes

By HOWARD PANKRATZ
The Denver Post

Yellowstone National Park has been rattled by more than 250 earthquakes in the past two days following a period of 11 months of quiet seismic activity in the park. The quakes have been gaining strength, with a 3.1 tremor recorded at 11:03 a.m. today. A 2.9 quake was recorded at 12:38 p.m. etc. and the news story continues...

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Major attacks in Afghanistan's capital (AP)

Mon Jan 18, 12:06 pm ET

Jan. 18: Team of suicide bombers and gunmen target government buildings, leaving 12 dead, including 7 attackers. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. The tornadoes, oh the savageness of the tornadoes that shall rip across the land, the straight winds, etc.. 

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L.A. coast slammed by tornado-like storm that flips car, floods streets, strands motorists

January 19, 2010 | 1:54 pm

A new storm with tornado-like strength pounded the Southern California coast this afternoon, flipping a car, causing major street flooding, damaging homes and stranding motorists. Witnesses reported seeing a tornado touch down in Sunset Beach this afternoon and lift boats out of the water as it came onshore, sheriff’s officials said. Sheriff’s deputies were responding to reports that a tornado or waterspout had touched down near Anderson Street and Pacific Coast Highway, lifting several catamarans 30 feet to 50 feet in the air, according to Orange County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Jim Amormino. etc.. etc.. The storm was accompanied by rain, lightning, hail, ice and high waves. Officials are worried about mudslides in burn areas in L.A. and Orange counties as the new storm hit the mountain areas. etc.. and the news story continues...

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New 6.1-quake hits Haiti, people flee into streets

By PAUL HAVEN and MICHELLE FAUL, Associated Press Writers Paul Haven And Michelle Faul, Associated Press Writers 

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The most powerful aftershock yet struck Haiti on Wednesday, shaking more rubble from damaged buildings and sending screaming people running into the streets eight days after the country's capital was devastated by an apocalyptic quake. The magnitude-6.1 temblor was the largest of more than 40 significant aftershocks that have followed the Jan. 12 quake. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. As you have seen the snowstorms, the hot weather, the flooding, the rain, the mudslides, the earthquake, you shall see more of the same. And the weather will be confusing, for you shall see many things concerning the weather. etc.. 

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Melbourne suffers hottest night as Australia swelters

Many people spent the night on the beach

Melbourne has suffered its hottest night since 1902 as a heat wave grips southern Australia.

While much of the northern hemisphere is suffering from unusually cold conditions, night-time temperatures in Melbourne have reached 34C (93F).  The situation was made worse as air conditioning shut down when power cuts hit homes. Electricity companies said transformers had failed in the heat. Many residents chose to spend the night on the beach. Temperatures were expected to rise to 40C (104F) on Tuesday, before becoming cooler. The city was also hit by more than 100 train cancellations as air conditioning failed on trains, and the heat caused rails to buckle. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Cold waves in northern India claim 443 lives

Calcutta News.Net
Wednesday 20th January, 2010 (ANI)

New Delhi/ Uttar Pradesh/ Punjab/ Haryana/ Jammu and Kashmir, Jan 20 : The cold wave continues to disrupt normal life across North India and the death toll due to the extreme harsh weather is now reported to be over 443. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Arizona slammed by winter storm, emergency declared

Jan. 22, 2010 10:38 AM
Republic staff, wire services, 12 News Weather Team

Two major Arizona roadways remained closed Friday morning after the worst winter storm to hit Arizona in 17 years took its toll, forcing evacuations, stranding hikers and prompting a search for a child swept away in flooding. The storm submerged roads in the Phoenix area and postponed flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. It also caused power outages for thousands of residents in Phoenix, Flagstaff and Tucson. etc.. etc.. Most Valley locations received around 1"-4" of rainfall over the last 24 hours. Phoenix Sky Harbor broke a record for rainfall yesterday, coming in at 1.33", shattering the old record of .71" in 1962! etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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37 killed in Baghdad as 'Chemical Ali' hanged

By CHELSEA J. CARTER, Associated Press Writer Chelsea J. Carter, Associated Press Writer – 8 mins ago

BAGHDAD – Suicide bombers struck near three hotels popular with Western journalists and businessmen Monday just as Iraq announced the execution of Saddam Hussein's notorious cousin known as "Chemical Ali." At least 37 people were killed and more than 104 injured, security officials said. The blasts — coming in a span of about 15 minutes in downtown Baghdad etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. As you have seen the snowstorms, the hot weather, the flooding, the rain, the mudslides, the earthquake, you shall see more of the same. And the weather will be confusing, for you shall see many things concerning the weather. etc.. 

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LIMA - Peru was Tuesday conducting an airlift evacuation of more than 2,500 foreign tourists trapped in and around its famed Machu Picchu ruins by rain and mudslides that killed at least seven people. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. Peru's presidential chief of staff Javier Velasquez traveled to Cusco with emergency-level ministers and officials to evaluate the situation and co-ordinate rescues. The town has declared a 60-day state of emergency after seeing two bridges collapse and 250 houses destroyed.

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Europe cold weather kills dozens

A severe cold snap across Central and Eastern Europe has killed dozens of people in recent days, officials say.

Parts of western Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania have been hit by heavy snowfall and freezing conditions, stranding villages and causing transport chaos. Some 22 people have died in Romania, where snowdrifts blocked roads and temperatures fell as low as -34C. etc.. Eleven people died over the weekend in Poland, taking the country's winter death toll past 200. etc.. etc.. A national shelter group in Germany said at least 14 people had died in the worst winter the country has experienced for more than a decade. etc.. and the news story continues...

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If you have been watching and reading and looking with your spiritual eyes, you have truly seen many great changes, not for the good, but many great changes. The confession of your Commander in Chief will bring those things that you desire not. For you cannot continually say that we are in war, and not reap what you are sowing. etc..

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Wake up those who slumber and sleep, wake up you leaders who think they can avenge the world. For my servant prophesied and said, I saw four angels of death rise up out of the river of Euphrates and a third of mankind was killed. Oh ye who are so foolish and know not my word and go about to conquer the whole earth and bring about man’s peace and man’s unity. Know ye not that your plans are the plans of the antichrist and self-destruction? My word says I saw Babylon fall in one day. Who is he with the sheepish grin, whose mouth is filled with pride and listens to no man? Yet man follows after him and listens to his lies. He leads his people into war, war that turns on him and on his people with great vengeance. etc..

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etc.. Cry aloud and warn those whose hearts are so foolish they shall throw stones at the sleeping dog who is a giant in disguise. Who is that one that dareth wake up Babylon from her long sleep? For only the Lord shall defeat her, for man cannot. I say to you, oh foolish man, when you cry out, let your idols deliver you. Yes, the dogs are greedy; they can never have enough. They have all turned to their own ways and seek the false shepherds who do not even know me or my voice. The watchmen of Israel are blind, they are all without knowledge, they are all dumb dogs, they cannot even bark, dreaming, lying down, loving to slumber. Wake up and come out of your sins and seek my face. Wake up, for sudden destruction lies at your door. The foolish one has awaken the sleeping giant and now her lovers from the north shall join her, can come down upon you and your friend shall not be there to help you, for she is the spiritual Babylon and nations are weeping over her sudden destruction. Behold the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot save, nor his ears dull with deafness that it cannot hear. But your iniquities have made a separation between you and me. Your god and your sins have hidden my face from you, so that I will not hear you. For your hands are defiled with blood and your fingers with iniquity to others and your lips have spoken lies, your tongue mutters wickedness. Once they were a cup of gold in my hand to do good and spread the gospel, but they have turned to their own wisdom and knowledge and followed the ways of the antichrist and refuse to turn back to me. Their false churches follow them, and yet my prophets have warned them over and over and over and they listen not. etc..

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Let your voices be heard, for man knoweth not the things that they are about to do, nor have they seen the mothers weeping nor the fathers weeping. They have not seen the tears that have been shed because of their foolishness, because of what they have done, even though it is prophesied in my word, it does not mean that you have to be the one to do it. Truly, it is the time, saith your Father God, yea, and I see your heart and know that you are going to do it, regardless what I say unto you. And I know you look at my word and I know you read my word and I know you say to others, it is very hard, why are they so hard on me? That is because you will not listen to my voice, nor hear my voice, nor do the things that I tell you. For you think that you can do it all in yourself, you are so proud, so proud, so arrogant that you see not the handwriting on the wall and you know not what you are doing. Wake up, I say, wake up, wake up, read the handwriting on the wall, read it. For it shall come to pass, for I, your Father God, have spoken this and I have called you to come back into the fold, I have called you to walk according to my word, to walk according to my promise. Now hear my voice, hear my voice. For it shall lay upon your shoulders the things that you decide to do. It shall lay upon your shoulders and the guilt shall fall to you. etc..

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etc.. Pray for your children, pray for your children, for many will go to war now and many lives will be lost. And many great disasters that will come, will be because of the war, etc..

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Oh, hear me those who make ready for war to please your father and prove yourself. You have forgotten the Lord your maker who stretched forth the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth, now you shall come to the place where you shall fear every day because of the fury of the oppressors. Two kinds of calamities have befallen you, who feels sorry and compensates you, there are desolation and destruction on the land and in your city and in Babylon next to you, there are famine and sword. I will allow you to be in the hands of the tormentors and oppressors not many days hence. I will expose your pretended righteousness and your doings. When you cry out let your collection of idols deliver you. etc.. I say unto the foolish leaders of the land along with Babylon, behold the Lord’s hand is not shortened that it cannot save nor his ears dull with deafness that it cannot hear. Your iniquities have made a separation between you and me and your god and you sins have hid my face from you so that I will not hear. For your hands are defiled with blood and your fingers with iniquity. Your lips have spoken lies, you tongue mutters wickedness, the way of peace you know not and there is no justice or righteousness in your goings. You have made your goings crooked paths, therefore, are justice and righteousness far from you. You are in your own ways rebelling and denying me and turning away and following the god of you father. Justice is turned away backward, and righteousness, unrightness and right standing with me standeth a far off. I will protect my people even against you and your army, but you I will not help, thus saith the Lord God Almighty. etc..

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Beware of the lies that your leaders speak, for they are programmed by the antichrist and do not know it. Oh, that they would ask me or walk according to my word, but they do their own thing and walk in darkness because of it. They read the prophetic word and mock, disbelieve and refuse to listen. Yet daily the things that I am speaking to my churches is coming to pass before the eyes of the world. Oh, how foolish this is, yet the Israelites did not listen to my prophets either, then when they found themselves in disastrous life taking places, they would cry out to me for help. Many died because they did not walk according to my plan but went their own way. They could have walked in victory, etc..

Please take note the dates (2002) that these prophecies were posted on this prophetic website and are still in the previous predictions files for you to read in context.  The next year (2003) the war was declared over.  These prophecies were very unpopular at the time they were given but now we are in (2010) so you be the judge. - The Scribe 

[:: 3-28-04 at the altar after the pm service (second word)  :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::]

etc.. Know that you shall see more troops killed this week in both places in Iraq and Afghanistan. Oh, the foolishness of man, if they would only but come to me and receive my counsel many things would be turned around; many things would be different. But because of their pride and because of their own agenda they shall do the things that they desire to do and because of it loss shall take place. etc..

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etc .. It would be wisdom for them to pull all troops out, all Americans out, all those that are not Iraqis out, for it shall get worse there now. Oh, the foolishness of man, and yet man looks at it as a good thing, because if they can change some things they could get reelected or they could get elected. Oh, the foolishness of man, for they cannot keep the promises that they give to you, neither can they fulfill them, for they tell you things they are unable to do and you are fooled by those things. Put your trust in me, I am able to do the things that I say that I shall do. etc..

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etc.. For you cannot take thousands of years of customs, traditions, beliefs and roll them into religion that you are trying to force down upon them. For it is by my Spirit, it is not by might; it is not by power. So when man tries to use power, that is the antichrist system, it is not my system. For I can move with just but words and change things, for I set the whole universe in place by words. etc..

[:: 3-23-03 at the altar after the pm service (second word)  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  ::  ::]

.etc.. For weeping is filling the hearts of those who thought that this was going to be a cakewalk, but the fighting has just begun. There shall be a time when the missiles and the tanks will not even be of much help and blood shall flow in the streets as I have said. etc..

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Blair was warned by 27 lawyers 'Iraq invasion without UN backing was illegal'

London, Jan 27 : Senior British Government lawyers have revealed that former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was warned two months before the invasion of Iraq that it would be illegal to go to war without UN backing. The lawyers told the Chilcot Inquiry into the war that they advised the action had "no legal basis in international law". It is reported that every one of the 27 lawyers in the department advised the war was illegal. Sir Michael Wood, who was the Foreign Office's chief legal adviser, told the hearing that he had warned the then Foreign Secetary Jack Straw that an invasion would "amount to the crime of aggression". etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 12-31-09/1-1-10 New Years Eve Service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::   ::]

etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. etc..

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Damage from new tremors in Haitian capital hinders aid effort

January 28, 2010 10:52 a.m. EST

Miami, Florida (CNN) -- Tremors damaged the south pier in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Wednesday, reducing the number of containers that can be unloaded there, Air Force Gen. Douglas Fraser said Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 1-24-10 pm service  (first word)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: ::  ::]

etc.. For the storms shall sweep across the states, etc..

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Heavy snow, ice bury southern Plains, head east

By ERIK SCHELZIG, Associated Press Writer Erik Schelzig, Associated Press Writer – 50 mins ago

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Southeastern states were bracing Friday as snow began to fall from a storm that has already toppled Midwestern power lines, closed major highways, buried parts of the southern Plains in heavy ice and snow and left tens of thousands of people in the dark. etc.. etc.. The storm left 13 inches of snow in the northern Texas Panhandle, where nearly all of Interstate 40 from the Texas-Oklahoma line to New Mexico was closed. Heavy ice brought down electrical lines and trees limbs, leaving nearly 142,000 homes and businesses in Oklahoma without power Friday, according to the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management. "In some places, as far you can see there are hundreds of utility poles on the ground," said Andrea Chancellor, spokeswoman for Public Service Co. of Oklahoma. She said it could be five days before electricity is restored to all customers. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 12-31-09/1-1-10 New Years Eve Service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::   ::]

etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. etc..

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Earthquake Jolts Southwest China, Toppling Homes

Sunday, January 31, 2010

BEIJING — A moderate earthquake jolted southwestern China on Sunday, killing one person and injuring 12 others, officials said. More than 200 houses were damaged or destroyed. The quake struck at 5:37 a.m. (2137 GMT Saturday; 4:37 p.m. Saturday EDT) in Sichuan province and registered a magnitude of 5.2, the U.S. Geological Survey etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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Female suicide bomber kills dozens in Baghdad

February 1, 2010 8:12 a.m. EST

Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- At least 41 people were killed and 106 others wounded Monday in a suicide bombing that targeted Shiite pilgrims in northeastern Baghdad, etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 5-10-09 am service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  ::]

etc Keep your eyes on Israel, for the great attack is on, the pressure is on, she is your fig tree, are you watching her, do you know the things that are taking place? etc.

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Bibi, not Bam, has Iran plan

By Michael Goodwin

Tel Aviv, Israel - Here's the nightmare scenario.  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel requests an urgent, private meeting with President Obama.  At the White House, the two men sit alone and Netanyahu, looking grave, dispenses with pleasantries and gets to the point:  "Our intelligence services have determined that Iran is less than three months from making a nuclear bomb.  Mr. President, as I have told you, no Israeli leader can let that happen because a nuclear-armed Iran is an existential threat to our country.  You previously asked that I not surprise you with any unilateral action.  Therefore, I am here to inform you that we have decided to take military action against Iran.  etc.. etc.. "Furthermore, my military advisers all agree that we do not have sufficient conventional firepower to accomplish the mission.  We are compelled to use tactical nuclear weapons.   etc.. and the news story continues... 

[ :: 12-31-09/1-1-10 New Years Eve Service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::   ::]

etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. etc..

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2nd large quake in month hits off N. Calif coast

By SUDHIN THANAWALA, Associated Press Writer Sudhin Thanawala, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 30 mins ago

SAN FRANCISCO – Residents of Northern California's Humboldt County were rocked by a magnitude-5.9 earthquake Thursday, but officials said there were no immediate reports of major injury or damage from the second large temblor to hit the area within a month. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 12-31-09/1-1-10 New Years Eve Service (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::]

etc. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. The tornadoes, oh the savageness of the tornadoes that shall rip across the land, the straight winds, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the volcanoes shall erupt, the rising of the sea level that will be marked not in inches but in feet. etc.. 

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1 killed in Cyclone Oli in French Polynesia

Fri Feb 5, 4:27 am ET

PAPEETE, Tahiti – An official in French Polynesia says swelling ocean waters driven by Cyclone Oli have left at least one person dead on the South Pacific archipelago. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. Waves six (20 feet) to eight meters (26 feet) high were anticipated. Hundreds of homes have been damaged in the storm and more than 4,000 evacuated as a safety precaution in more populated areas.

:: 2-5-10  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (Page A15)  :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: ::  ::

Underwater volcano erupts, could form island

Japan - An underwater volcanic eruption was detected Wednesday morning close to Minami-Iwoto island in the Pacific Ocean etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong earthquake hits off southern Japan coast

Sun Feb 7, 3:06 am ET

TOKYO – A strong earthquake shook several small islands off Japan's southern coast on Sunday, rattling buildings over 100 miles (160 kilometers) away in Taiwan and causing officials to temporarily issue a tsunami warning. etc.. Japan's Meteorological Agency said the earthquake hit at 3:10 p.m. (0610 GMT; 2:10 a.m. EDT) and registered magnitude 6.6. etc. and the news story continues...

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LOS ANGELES -- At least 43 homes were damaged and 540 were evacuated as rainy weather sent hillsides sliding in foothill burn areas. etc.. etc.. Many homes were filled with mud, water, and debris, as swept-away cars and home furniture was seen littering the streets as intense rain poured in the land that had been stripped bare by last summer's devastating Station fire. etc.. etc.. Some houses in the upper reaches of Pickens Canyon had their garage doors buckled outwards toward the street because water and mud had flowed through the structures. Other homes had completely collapsed, apparently into new water chasms carved into their yards. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Death toll reaches 30 in central Mexico floods, mudslides

Mexico City - Ten people died in an avalanche of mud in central Mexico, raising the death toll from days of heavy rains to at least 30, emergency officials said. Authorities in the state of Mexico said the mudslide occurred Friday on a highway between Toluca and Temascaltepec, damaging several vehicles and cutting off four villages from outside help. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 10-13-07 pm service (second word) :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  :: ::  ::  :: ::  ::]

etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

:: 2-6-10  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (Page A9)  :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: ::  ::

Coordinated blasts kill 40 Shiite pilgrims

Iraq - A Car bomb ripped through a crowd of Shiite pilgrims outside the holy city of Karbala Friday, sending many fleeing into the path of a suicide attacker who detonated a second bomb in coordinated blasts that killed at least 40 people and wounded 150. etc.. and the news story continues... 

[ :: 1-24-10 pm service  (first word)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: ::  ::]

etc.. For the storms shall sweep across the states, etc..

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Washington (CNN) -- More than 2 feet of snow piled up at the nation's capital as a blizzard pounded mid-Atlantic states Saturday, cutting power to hundreds of thousands in the region in what the president referred to as "Snowmaggedon." Snow fell from southern Indiana eastward to New York, Washington, Pennsylvania, Delaware and the New Jersey coast, gripping states and snarling traffic. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 2-7-10 am service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::   ::]

etc.. keep your eyes on the fourteenth, keep your eyes on the eleventh, watch the things that shall take place, notice I said, shall take place. Watch, learn, listen, know the things that I, your Father God, am saying to you, etc..

:: 2-8 -10   North Dakota News  :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: ::  :: :: :: ::

Khamenei: Iran anniversary "punch" will stun West on 2-11-2010

By Neiman on February 8, 2010 at 02:46 pm

Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday that Iran is set to deliver a “punchthat will stun world powers during this week’s 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution. ”The Iranian nation, with its unity and God’s grace, will punch the arrogance (Western powers) on the 22nd of Bahman (February 11) in a way that will leave them stunned,” Khamenei, who is also Iran’s commander-in-chief, told a gathering of air force personnel. The country’s top cleric was marking the occasion when Iran’s air force gave its support to revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, a key event which led to the toppling of the US-backed shah on February 11, 1979. etc.. and the news story continues...

:: 2-12-10  Syracuse, NY  Post-Standard  (Page A15)  :: ::  :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: ::  

Iranian leader touts nuclear ability at anniversary rally  (AP)

Tehran, Iran - The Iranian security forces unleashed a crushing sweep against opposition protesters on Thursday as President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad used the 31st anniversary of the Islamic revolution to defy the West and boast his county was now a "nuclear state." etc.. etc.. Iran has the capacity to make weapons-grade nuclear fuel if it chooses, the Iranian leader declared, adding that Iran had succeeded in enriching uranium to 20 percent and was now a "nuclear state."  "We have the capability to enrich uranium more than 20 percent or 80 percent but we don't enrich (to this Level) because we don't need it," he said.  etc.. etc. and the news story continues...

[ :: 1-24-10 pm service  (first word)  ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: ::  ::]

etc.. For the storms shall sweep across the states, etc..

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(CNN) -- Heavy snowfall pummeled much of the East Coast on Wednesday, battering states for the second time in a week and forcing many people to stay home from school and jobs. etc.. etc.. Blizzard warnings stretched from New York to the Carolinas on Wednesday, the National Weather Service said. etc.. This winter is the snowiest on record for several cities, eclipsing records set in the winter of 1995-1996, the weather service said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Watch the weather all over, watch the tornadoes, watch the flooding, the earthquakes, the drought, the cold areas that are unseasonably cold, but also those that are unseasonably hot. etc.. 

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Snow in Korea

The central provinces of South Korea were crippled when heavy snow closed roads throughout the region, including many in the country’s capital, Seoul. More snow fell on March 6, 2004, than ever recorded for a single day in March since the Korea Meteorological Administration began keeping records in 1904. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Snow in Korea

The central provinces of South Korea were crippled when heavy snow closed roads throughout the region, including many in the country’s capital, Seoul. More snow fell on March 6, 2004, than ever recorded for a single day in March since the Korea Meteorological Administration began keeping records in 1904. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Snow in All 50 States: Record Dallas Snowfall, Snow in Florida

by Jordan Yerman | February 12, 2010 at 07:30 am

A winter storm moving through the South could means that there will be snow on the ground in all 50 states, which has likely never happened before. Snow in Florida clinched it, according to the Patrick Marsh of the National Severe Storms Laboratory. Meanwhile, Dallas snowfall has reached a single-day record yesterday, with 12.5 inches falling within 24 hours at DFW Airport. For there to be snow on the ground in all 50 states, the current storm in the South would have to dump onto the Florida Panhandle, which just happened. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Aftershocks keep fear of new quake high  (AP)

Port-au-Prince, Haiti - Hundreds of houses that survived Haiti's killer quake still stand empty even as quake victims desperate for shelter crowd the streets.  The reason is fear: Nobody is quite sure the buildings can withstand another quake.  At least 54 aftershocks have shuddered through Haiti's shattered capital since a Jan. 12 quake killed more than 200,000 people. etc.. and the news story continues...  

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etc. Keep your eyes upon me, watch and listen, even as volcanoes begin to erupt, landslides and avalanches, flooding overseas, soon to America. But keep your eyes on the things that I have told you and realize that my church shall go through this time in great victory. 

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More than 2,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in the village of Maierato in the Italian region of Calabria after landslides caused by heavy rain. The landslip has left the village without water, gas or electricity. There were similar scenes in San Fratello on the island of Sicily, where half of the town of 4,500 people was evacuated. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 2-18-09 pm service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: ::  :: :: ::  ::  :: ::  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::]

etc. do not be amazed at the hatred towards the Christians in this hour, don’t be amazed at that, for I have told you that they shall hate you because they hate me. etc.

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News Alert: Street Preachers Killed In United States

Saturday, February 6, 2010 (8:55 am) By BosNewsLife News Center

WASHINGTON, USA ( BosNewsLife) A religious liberty group warned Saturday, February 6, that "Anti-Christian hostility is getting increasingly deadly" in the United States after two street preachers were shot and killed by a teenager who apparently opposed their message. "The increasing demonization of Christians in our culture makes some feel its open season on Christians," said Gary Cass of the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission. Tite Sufra, 24 (pictured above) and Stephen Ocean (pictured below), 23, were shot to death late Saturday, January 30, in Boynton Beach in the U.S. State of Florida, where they evangelized, after meeting 18-year-old Jeriah Woody, local police said. etc.. Cass said, "I'll ask this: If two Muslims, or two feminists or two homosexuals were murdered, wouldn't the media be all over it? These were two fine young black Christian men shot by another black man for their Christian faith, yet the media does not seem to care." etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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13 killed in attack on govt building in west Iraq

By SAAD ABDUL-KADIR, Associated Press Writer Saad Abdul-kadir, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 34 mins ago

BAGHDAD – A suicide car bomb exploded Thursday outside the gate of the main government compound in the capital of Iraq's Anbar province, killing at least 13 people, including four police, a health official said. etc.. and the news story continues...

[ :: 12-31-09/1-1-10 New Years Eve Service (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::]

etc. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. The tornadoes, oh the savageness of the tornadoes that shall rip across the land, the straight winds, the hurricanes, the forest fires, the volcanoes shall erupt, the rising of the sea level that will be marked not in inches but in feet. etc.. 

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Tornadoes kill at least three people, injuring about 85 others in Bangladesh

tore through southern Bangladesh, killing at least three people, injuring about 85 others and leaving several thousand homeless, a domestic news  agency reported Tuesday. Tornadoes kill at least three people, injuring about 85... etc.. and the news story continues..

[ :: 1-18-09 am service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::]

etc.. Keep your eyes upon me, watch and listen, even as volcanoes begin to erupt, landslides and avalanches, flooding overseas, etc..

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Landslide in San Dimas will keep freeway transition roads closed for at least a week

No injuries are reported as dirt and rocks from a hill near the 10 and 57 freeways partly cover two roads.

By My-Thuan Tran  February 19, 2010

A hillside near the heavily traveled 10 and 57 freeways in San Dimas collapsed during rush hour Thursday morning, sending tons of dirt and boulders tumbling onto traffic lanes and shutting down two transition roads. The transition roads will probably remain closed for at least a week while work crews clean up debris, repair the road and shore up the hillside. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. The terrorists, oh, the terrorists, the threats, the drought, the global warming, it is all there. But let not your hearts be troubled, stand on my word, stand on my promises, etc.. 

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Severe drought causes widespread misery

Philippines - A drought in the Philippines has destroyed millions of dollars worth of crops, reduced the country's water supply and is threatening widespread blackouts as power companies contend with low water levels in hydroelectric dams, etc.. and the news story continues...  

[ :: 1-18-09 am service  (first word)  :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: ::  ::]

etc.. Keep your eyes upon me, watch and listen, even as volcanoes begin to erupt, landslides and avalanches, flooding overseas, etc..

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Madeira: Portuguese Island Suffers Worst Catastrophe in 100 Years

Freak torrential rains – 185 litres per square metre – have caused flooding and mudslides in the Portuguese Isle of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean, killing at least 40 people, injuring 70, leaving around 250 homeless and vast swathes of the island devastated. The Regional Government of Madeira has proclaimed a State of Emergency and has appealed to the European Union for emergency funding. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Powerful storm sweeps Argentina's capital

A 90-minute powerful storm with a heavy rainfall of 90 millimeters in volume swept Argentina's capital city of Buenos Aires on Friday, causing an overflow of the Maldonado Stream and seriously interrupting the traffic. Three of the five subway lines in the city had to suspend operation, while the other two could offer irregular service only. Meanwhile, at essential places in the north of the city, firemen, policemen, and rescue teams were seen helping people cross the streets with ropes tied to the traffic lights and columns, since the water level reached a height over people's waists. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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Attacks kill 26 across Iraq as March 7 elections near

Los Angeles Times

Baghdad  - Assailants killed a family of eight on Monday, shooting some and beheading others in a brutal attack south of Baghdad reminiscent of the sectarian killings that raged through the area a few years back. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The hot weather shall increase far faster than man has predicted, causing great masses of icebergs to melt, raising the sea level to its highest level ever, ever. etc..

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2 huge icebergs let loose off Antarctica's coast

By OWEN PYE, Associated Press Writer Owen Pye, Associated Press Writer – 46 mins ago

SYDNEY – A massive iceberg struck Antarctica, dislodging another giant block of ice from a glacier, Australian and French scientists said Friday. The two icebergs are drifting together about 62 to 93 miles (100 to 150 kilometers) off eastern Antarctica following the collision on Feb. 12 or 13, said Australian Antarctic Division glaciologist Neal Young. etc.. etc.. The new iceberg is 48 miles (78 kilometers) long and about 24 miles (39 kilometers) wide and holds roughly the equivalent of a fifth of the world's annual total water usage, Young told The Associated Press. etc.. and the news story continues...

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World's biggest earthquakes since 1900

February 27, 2010 8:55 a.m. EST

(CNN) -- The 8.8-magnitude earthquake that hit Chile Saturday was similar in intensity to the fifth most powerful quake recorded since 1900. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Powerful quake strikes Argentina

At least one death reported in magnitude 6.3 temblor

NBC, msnbc.com and news services

updated 3:30 p.m. ET, Sat., Feb. 27, 2010

SALTA, Argentina - A strong earthquake struck northwestern Argentina on Saturday on the same day that a massive temblor struck neighboring Chile. Authorities reported at least one person was killed. The 6.3 magnitude quake struck around midday about 15 miles north of the city of Salta, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Heavy rains, flooding plague northern New England

Fri Feb 26, 8:59 am ET

SACO, Maine – A winter storm is creating huge waves and flooding at high tide along the coast of Maine. etc.. etc.. Thirty-year resident Mark Anthony says he hasn't seen "any of this type of flooding." etc.. and the news story continues..

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Heavy snow blasts New York: Snowiest month in city's history

By Ron Scherer Ron Scherer – Fri Feb 26, 7:19 pm ET

New York – Late on Friday afternoon the sun finally came out over New York, illuminating the 21 inches of snow that fell on the city as a result of storm called a “monster” by meteorologists. Around other snow-pelted areas around Big Slushy Apple, it was just as bad, if not worse. Harriman, N.Y., dug out from 32 inches of snow, West Milford, N.J., had 28 inches of snow, and Monroe, N.Y., had 31 inches. And, that’s before the drifts, which some people said were seven feet high. etc.. etc.. Winds gusted to hurricane level.  Some of the wind gusts made it feel like a hurricane. New York’s LaGuardia Airport recorded a wind gust of 45 miles per hour with sustained winds of 33 miles per hour. etc.. etc.. The snow totals in New York City now make February the snowiest month in the city’s history, says Nagelberg. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Blizzard Hits Scotland; England May Flood

Published on February 27, 2010

by EU News Network


LONDON, ENGLAND
Heavy snow and high winds in Scotland Friday forced schools to close and left drivers stranded on a major highway for 17 hours. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Over 250 Significant Earthquakes Shook the World in Past 7 Days

By Carlos Morales Epoch Times Staff

CARACAS, Venezuela —In the past seven days there have been more than 258 recorded earthquakes of a magnitude higher than 4.5 on the Richter's scale. Chile alone has already experienced 81 aftershocks at a rate of 4 per hour since the first big earthquake of 8.8 struck on Saturday, Feb. 27. Tsunami alarms sounded across the world. Apart from the abundant seismic activity in Chile, moderate to strong earthquakes have occurred in several countries, among them: Ecuador (M5.3; 28/2/2010), Argentina (M6.3; 27/2/2010), Afghanistan (M5.7; 27/2/2010), Philippines (M5.7;26/02/2010), Japan/Ryukyu Islands (M7.0; 26/2/2010), Guatemala (M5.6; 23/2/2010), Haiti(M4.7; 23/2/2010), Iran(M5.1; 23/2/2010), Tonga(M5.7; 22/2/2010 with replicas of approximately higher than M5), and 2 earthquakes in Mainland China of M5.4 and M5.0 in the regions of Xizang, Yunnan on Feb. 26 and 27. etc.. etc.. More than 700 people have been reported dead so far since Chile's devastating earthquake of 8.8 on Saturday. Chile is now in a state of chaos as hundreds of people have been looting businesses and selling basic products like water and food at four times their cost. The authorities are currently trying to regulate the situation. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Storms rip through Europe, kill up to 50 in France

By Astrid Wendlandt Astrid Wendlandt – Sun Feb 28, 2:42 pm ET

PARIS (Reuters) – Storms swept through western Europe at the weekend, killing up to 50 people in France and threatening further damage as powerful winds and torrential rains moved north, officials said. The storms ripped through cities, uprooting trees and street signs, wreaking havoc on rail networks and forcing hundreds of flights to be canceled at airports like Paris and Frankfurt. Three people were killed in Spain, two in Germany and one in Portugal, but France was the worst hit as heavy rains, strong gusts of wind and high tides destroyed Atlantic coast sea walls, killing 25 people in the town of l'Aiguillon sur Mer alone, the mayor told French television. "It is a natural catastrophe," French Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux told BFM TV, estimating the total death toll in France at between 45 and 50 and warning that high tides could cause further damage. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Official: Uganda landslides kill 70; 250 missing

By GODFREY OLUKYA, Associated Press Writer Godfrey Olukya, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 36 mins ago

BUDUDA, UgandaRivers of mud swamped houses, stores and at least one school after heavy rains in this Central African country, killing at least 70 people with some 250 still missing, officials and survivors said Tuesday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Iraq suicide bomber targets hospital in triple attack

From Mohammed Tawfeeq, CNN

March 3, 2010 10:47 a.m. EST

Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- A suicide bomber ended a series of deadly attacks in central Iraq by detonating explosives in a hospital emergency ward where victims of two earlier blasts were being treated. At least 29 people were killed and 42 wounded in the triple bombing attack in Baquba, northeast of the capital Baghdad. The first car bomb attack targeted a government office near a police checkpoint. Two minutes later, a second suicide car bomb went off near the party headquarters of former Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari in central part of the city. About an hour later, as the victims of the first two explosions were being rushed to Baquba general hospital, a third suicide bomber walked into the hospital's emergency room and detonated a bomb. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Huge waves kill 2 on cruise ship

Another six people suffered light injuries

Updated: Wednesday, 03 Mar 2010, 1:14 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 03 Mar 2010, 1:13 PM EST

ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greek and Cypriot officials say 26-foot waves have crashed into a cruise ship with nearly 2,000 people on board off France, smashing glass windshields and killing two passengers. Another six people suffered light injuries, a Greek coast guard statement says. It says the accident occurred near the French Mediterranean port of Marseilles on Wednesday as the Cypriot-owned Louis Majesty was sailing from Barcelona to Genoa etc.. and the news story continues...

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Baghdad attacks kill 14 as Iraq voting begins

by Salam Faraj Salam Faraj – Thu Mar 4, 7:52 am ET

BAGHDAD (AFP) – Early voting in Iraq's general election was overshadowed Thursday by two suicide bombings at polling stations that killed seven soldiers and a mortar attack that claimed the lives of seven civilians. The blasts, which also wounded 48 people, including 25 Iraqi troops, came as soldiers, prisoners and the sick were casting their ballots in special voting ahead of Sunday's parliamentary ballot. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Huge waves kill 2 on cruise ship

Another six people suffered light injuries

Updated: Wednesday, 03 Mar 2010, 1:14 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 03 Mar 2010, 1:13 PM EST

ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greek and Cypriot officials say 26-foot waves have crashed into a cruise ship with nearly 2,000 people on board off France, smashing glass windshields and killing two passengers. Another six people suffered light injuries, a Greek coast guard statement says. It says the accident occurred near the French Mediterranean port of Marseilles on Wednesday as the Cypriot-owned Louis Majesty was sailing from Barcelona to Genoa etc.. and the news story continues...

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More aftershocks, new tsunami warning spur panic in Chile

14:19, March 04, 2010

Three strong aftershocks jolted Chile Wednesday four days after the 8.8-magnitude earthquake, sparking panic in the south American country. An aftershock measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale struck late Wednesday following two aftershocks measuring 6.0 and 5.9 respectively earlier in the day. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Powerful quake strikes southern Taiwan, 96 injured

by Amber Wang Amber Wang – 30 mins ago

TAIPEI (AFP) – A powerful earthquake and more than a dozen aftershocks jolted southern Taiwan on Thursday, injuring 96 people, toppling farm houses and derailing a carriage on a high-speed train. Panicked residents fled shaking buildings and children were rushed out of schools in the 6.4-magnitude quake, which also momentarily cut off electricity to more than half a million homes. The US Geological Survey said the tremor struck about 70 kilometres (40 miles) from the island's second-largest city Kaohsiung, but was felt as far north as the capital Taipei, several hundred kilometres away. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Magnitude 6.5 earthquake shakes Indonesian Sumatra

1 hr 32 mins ago

JAKARTA, Indonesia – A magnitude-6.5 undersea earthquake shook the western shore of Indonesia's Sumatra island on Friday, causing panic but no casualties or damage, an official said. The quake struck late at night 74 miles (119 kilometers) southeast of Pagai Selatan, an island off the western coast of Sumatra, Indonesian Meteorology and Geophysics Agency official Gian Ginanjar said. The quake struck 6 miles (10 kilometers) beneath the Indian Ocean bed. There was no tsunami potential, he said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Lack of jobs even more so than now, for all the jobs have been shipped overseas, and unless they create jobs here, the jobs will be far and few between. etc..

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Unemployment in CNY Rises

January jobless rate, 9.1 percent, sets record for area

By Rick Moriarty  Staff Writer

Providing evidence that the recession still has a firm grip on Central New York, the Syracuse area's unemployment rate rose in January to its highest level in at least 20 years, the state Department of Labor said Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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25 to lose jobs when John Deere center in DeWitt closes

By Nick MeCrea  Contributing writer

A John Deere parts distribution center in DeWitt is closing, ending the jobs of 25 employees and the equipment manufacturer's century-old link to the Syracuse area. etc.. etc.. John Deere is transferring the Syracuse depot's workload to a regional distribution center in Grimsby, Ontario, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. pray concerning the shortage of food, the high prices, the empty spaces on the shelves in the stores, pray, saith your Father God etc..

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Freeze Causes Tomato Squeeze

Frigid Fla. weather forces restaurants to cope with shortage

By Charley Hannagan  Staff writer

Customers at Wendy's restaurants now must ask for tomato slices for their sandwiches. etc.. etc.. Blame it on Florida's weather.  A freeze Jan. 11 and 12 killed 70 percent of the state's tomato crop  Now the price of a box of tomatoes has doubled, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Continue to pray against the terrorists killing people here in your country. etc.

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Al-Qaida calls on US Muslims to attack America

By Associated Press
Sunday, March 7, 2010

CAIRO — Al-Qaida’s American-born spokesman on Sunday called on Muslims serving in the U.S. armed forces to emulate the Army major charged with killing 13 people in Fort Hood. In a 25-minute video posted on militant Web sites, Adam Gadahn described Maj. Nidal Hasan as a pioneer who should serve as a role model for other Muslims, especially those serving Western militaries. "Brother Nidal is the ideal role-model for every repentant Muslim in the armies of the unbelievers and apostate regimes," he said. etc.. "You shouldn’t make the mistake of thinking that military bases are the only high-value targets in America and the West. On the contrary, there are countless other strategic places, institutions and installations which, by striking, the Muslim can do major damage," he said, an assault rifle leaning up against a wall next to him. etc.. Gadahn grew up on a goat farm in Riverside County, California, and converted to Islam at a mosque in nearby Orange County. He has been wanted by the FBI since 2004 and two years later was charged with treason. There is a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction. etc.. and the news story continues.. and ends with these statements.. Gadahn said fighters should target mass transportation systems in the West and also wreak havoc "by killing or capturing people in government, industry and the media." He recommended finding ways to shake "consumer confidence and stifle spending" and noted that even unsuccessful attacks, such as the failed attempt to bomb a U.S. airliner on Christmas day, can bring major cities to a halt. "I am calling on every honest and vigilant Muslim in the countries of the Zionist-Crusader alliance in general and America, Britain and Israel in particular to prepare to play his due role in responding to and repelling the aggression of the enemies of Islam," Gadahn said.

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etc. For again it shall be a week of calamity, a week that you shall see many things taking place etc.. 

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Strong earthquake slams eastern Turkey, kills 51

By KADIR KONUKSEVER and SUZAN FRASER, Associated Press Writers Kadir Konuksever And Suzan Fraser, Associated Press Writers – 8 mins ago

OKCULAR, Turkey – A strong, pre-dawn earthquake knocked down stone and mud-brick houses, barns and minarets in eastern Turkey on Monday, killing 51 people in five villages, the government said. The earthquake surprised many residents as they slept, crumpling buildings into piles of rubble. Panicked survivors fled into narrow village streets, some climbing out of windows, as nearly 80 aftershocks measuring up to 5.5 and 5.3 magnitude rattled the region.  The Kandilli seismology center said the 6.0-magnitude quake hit at 4:32 a.m. (0232 GMT, 9 p.m. EST Sunday) etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes rip through Victoria

By Megan Levy - The Age

Tornadoes are believed to have uprooted trees and damaged houses in Melbourne as a super-cell thunderstorm ripped through the Australian city. Flash flooding and hailstones up to 4cm lashed the area during the violent storm, which hit about 4.30pm on Sunday. Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Scott Williams said parts of Shepparton resembled a war zone this morning, capping a wild weekend of weather across Victoria. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Rockslide closes 17 miles of I-70 in Glenwood Canyon

By Tom McGhee The Denver Post

Interstate 70 near Glenwood Springs remains closed after a rockslide smashed through a bridge and dumped boulders the size of tractor trailers on the highway early Monday just west of the Hanging Lake Tunnel. Detours of up to 200 miles could last for days, if not weeks, before the 17-mile stretch of interstate re-opens, the Colorado Department of Transportation said this afternoon. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc Keep your eyes on Israel, for the great attack is on, the pressure is on, she is your fig tree, are you watching her, do you know the things that are taking place? etc.

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Israel, Syria pursue nuclear-powered Mideast

By ANGELA CHARLTON and STEVEN GUTKIN, Associated Press Writers Angela Charlton And Steven Gutkin, Associated Press Writers – 14 mins ago

PARIS – Is the Middle East about to go officially nuclear?

Dual announcements Tuesday by bitter rivals Israel and Syria that they want to pursue atomic power plants could complicate the diplomatic storm over Iran's nuclear program and fuel a widening web of suspicion across the Middle East. In a region where few trust each other to keep a nuclear program peaceful, Israel — which is widely thought to have a secret nuclear weapons program — is unlikely to accept Syrian assurances its program is civilian. Looming in the background Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates also have ambitions to develop nuclear power. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Rioting in the streets, violent gangs stealing, looting and killing. Lack of jobs even more so than now, for all the jobs have been shipped overseas, and unless they create jobs here, the jobs will be far and few between. A big push for a new monetary system that will become the mark of the beast. The cost of the health plan will be staggering, and grow and grow, the debt shall get far larger than it ever has been to the place that China will refuse to give more money; she'll want our land instead. etc.

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Unemployment rate rises in 30 states

Unemployment rose in 30 states in January, the Labor Department said Wednesday, evidence that jobs remain scarce in most regions of the country. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with... Still, five states reported record-high joblessness in January: California, at 12.5 percent; South Carolina, 12.6 percent; Florida, 11.9 percent; North Carolina, 11.1 percent; and Georgia, 10.4 percent.

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Record monthly deficit posted in February

The government ran up the largest monthly deficit in history in February, etc.. and the news story ends with this statement.. The Treasury Department said Wednesday that the February deficit totaled $230.9 billion, 14 percent higher than the record set in February 2009.

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Three strong earthquakes strike Chile in quick succession

March 11, 2010 11:49 a.m. EST

Santiago, Chile (CNN) -- Three strong earthquakes rocked Chile on Thursday morning, just as the country was swearing in a new president. A 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit at 11:39 a.m. local time (9:39 a.m. ET), followed by a 6.9-magnitude quake 16 minutes later, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. A third, measured at magnitude 6.0, came 27 minutes later. They were the strongest aftershocks to rattle Chile since a February 27 earthquake etc.. and the news story continues...

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One person killed when three tornadoes strike Arkansas

March 11, 2010 11:08 a.m. EST

(CNN) -- Officials in Arkansas said Thursday that one person was dead and three others were injured after a series of powerful tornadoes ripped through dozens of homes in the central part of the state Wednesday night. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Suspected tornado touches down in Florida

By WINK News

Story Created: Mar 12, 2010 at 6:20 AM EST

A possible tornado touched down near Haines City in Polk County, FL. According to news stations in Orlando, several homes were damaged by the possible twister. And the American Red Cross is helping several dozen people who were displaced.

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etc.. The flooding, oh, the flooding, the flooding that is going to come quickly, oh, I say, pray concerning the flooding, not only here in this country, but in other countries. etc.

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At least 25 dead, thousands evacuated in Kazakh floods

by Aliya Akhmediyeva Aliya Akhmediyeva – 15 mins ago

TALDYKORGAN, Kazakhstan (AFP) – At least 25 people were killed and thousands evacuated from their homes in southern Kazakhstan Friday when two burst dams unleash massive flooding, officials said. Flood waters from rivers swollen by unusually heavy winter snowfalls and an early spring spilled over the walls of a dam in the southern Aksuisky district and washed away a second in the nearby Karatalsky district. "According to the latest confirmed information the number of dead stands at 25," etc.. and the news story continues...

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Severe Weather Updates, Cancellations, Sandbags

Posted: 3:57 pm EST March 11,2010Updated: 4:21 pm EST March 11,2010

CENTRAL FLORIDA -- Severe weather in Central Florida on Thursday caused road closures and school activity cancellations. While areas, especially parts of Marion County, were experiencing flooding, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Hillary Rodham Clinton's harsh words stun Israel

A spat over the Ramat Shlomo housing project in East Jerusalem becomes a bigger clash as the secretary of State calls it 'an insult to the United States.'

By Paul Richter

Reporting from Washington Beginning as a spat over a single housing project, a dispute this week between the Obama administration and Israel has ballooned into the biggest U.S.-Israeli clash in 20 years, adding to months of strain between Washington and one of its closest allies. Israel's decision to move ahead with 1,600 new housing units in East Jerusalem, announced during a visit by Vice President Joe Biden, drew criticism from Washington in language rarely directed at even Iran or North Korea. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. for the earthquakes shall come, the hurricanes shall come, the tidal waves, the typhoons shall come, the tornadoes shall come, windstorms shall come, etc..

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Nor'easter cuts power to hundreds of thousands

March 15, 2010 10:21 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- Crews worked to restore power Monday to more than 400,000 homes as a powerful low-pressure system churned off the Eastern Seaboard. Hurricane-force winds over the weekend toppled trees, taking power lines with them. Heavy rain caused flooding and airport delays across the region. etc.. Wind speeds reached 75 mph Saturday at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport -- as strong as a Category 1 hurricane -- and 72 mph in Atlantic City, New Jersey. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tropical Cyclone Tomas slams Fiji

From Andreena Narayan, for CNN

March 15, 2010 6:43 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- Tropical Cyclone Tomas battered Fiji's northern islands on Monday evening with gusts of up to 275 km/h (170 mph) and heavy rain, but weather officials had not received immediate reports of damage. The Category 4 storm is the second-most destructive on a five-point scale. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Listen to the things that I have to say, watch Iran, notice the friction between North and South Korea, don’t be fooled by China, nor the new base that Russia is building in Syria for their naval fleet, keep your eyes open, watch these things. etc.

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S. Korea, U.S. draw threats

By HYUNG-JIN KIM Associated Press Tuesday, March 9, 2010

SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea's army said Monday that it is ready to "blow up" South Korea and the United States, hours after the allies kicked off annual military drills that Pyongyang has slammed as a rehearsal for attack. etc.. etc.. North Korea has recently created an army division in charge of newly developed intermediate-range missiles capable of striking U.S. forces in Japan and Guam, a South Korean news agency said today. The North's People's Army recently launched a division supervising operational deployment of missiles with a range of more than 1,860 miles (3,000 kilometers) that it had developed in recent years, Yonhap news agency reported citing an unidentified South Korean government source. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tropical Storm Hubert kills 36 in Madagascar

ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar (AP) — Madagascar's disaster officials say at least 36 people have died and more than 38,000 were made homeless by Tropical Storm Hubert. The storm hit the southeast coast of the Indian Ocean island nation on Wednesday. Officials also said Monday that many rice plantations, roads and homes have been affected or destroyed by flooding. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Relocate the People of Bududa to Nakasongola

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Uganda: Relocate the People of Bududa to Nakasongola

Kampala — THE country and the entire region is still mourning the tragedy in Bududa district, eastern Uganda, where hundreds perished and more are missing in a mudslide. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong, moderate quakes rock Chile

March 16, 2010 2:24 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- A pair of earthquakes rattled coastal Chile overnight, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. A strong 6.7-magnitude quake hit at 11:22 p.m. Monday, and a moderate 5.5-magnitude quake followed at 12:05 a.m. Tuesday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Magnitude 4.4 earthquake rattles Southern California

By Ashley Hayes, CNN March 16, 2010 9:51 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- A magnitude-4.4 earthquake rattled residents of southern California early Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Lie in Report on Petraeus: a Case Study of Anti-Israeli Agenda

by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

(IsraelNN.com) Incorrect reports in Israel’s largest newspaper and the well known Foreign Policy publication in the United States this week illustrate how the Arab world manipulates the United States to gain concessions and place the world’s ills on Israel’s shoulders. This time their target was also American public opinion. Foreign Policy’s correspondent Mark Perry, a former advisor to Yasser Arafat, added his own spin to statements by U.S.CENTOM Commander General David Petraeus', in an article called: The Petraeus Briefing; Biden's Embarrassment is not the Whole Story, so that the General's statements seemed to blame Israel for casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan. But the general never said that. Perry began by quoting Israel’s decidedly leftist Yediot Acharonot, which wrote that U.S. Vice President Joe Biden “reportedly” told Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu last week, “What you're doing here undermines the security of our troops who are fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan." But White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said that Vice President Biden never told or hinted to Israeli leaders that Jewish development in Judea and Samaria endangers the lives of U.S. soldiers. Perry, who has a long record of anti-Israeli bias and has written a book promoting “engagement “ with terrorists,” wrote that General Petraeus’ briefed Chief of Staff General Mullen and sent a report to the White House in which he claimed that “there was a growing perception among Arab leaders that the U.S. was incapable of standing up to Israel, that CENTCOM's mostly Arab constituency was losing faith in American promises [and] that Israeli intransigence on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was jeopardizing U.S. standing in the region” and putting U.S. soldiers in danger. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Regulators shut 7 banks in 5 states; 37 in 2010

By MARCY GORDON, AP Business Writer

Friday, March 19, 2010

(03-19) 17:30 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) --

Regulators on Friday shut down seven banks in five states, bringing to 37 the number of bank failures in the U.S. so far this year. The closings follow the 140 that succumbed in 2009 to mounting loan defaults and the recession. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took over First Lowndes Bank, in Fort Deposit, Ala.; Appalachian Community Bank in Ellijay, Ga.; Bank of Hiawassee, in Hiawassee, Ga.; and Century Security Bank in Duluth, Ga. The agency also closed down State Bank of Aurora, in Aurora, Minn.; Advanta Bank Corp., based in Draper, Utah; and American National Bank of Parma, Ohio. The FDIC was unable to find a buyer for Advanta Bank, which had $1.6 billion in assets and $1.5 billion in deposits. The regulatory agency approved the payout of the bank's insured deposits and it said checks to depositors for their insured funds will be mailed on Monday. The failure of Advanta Bank is expected to cost the federal deposit insurance fund $635.6 million. etc.. etc.. The pace of bank seizures this year is likely to accelerate in coming months, regulators have said, as losses mount on loans made for commercial property and development. The bank failures — the 140 last year was the highest annual tally since the height of the savings and loan crisis in 1992 — have sapped billions of dollars out of the deposit insurance fund. It fell into the red last year, hitting a $20.9 billion deficit as of Dec. 31. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Earthquake shakes Cuba; no reports of damage yet

March 20, 2010 4:00 p.m. EDT

Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- A 5.6-magnitude earthquake shook Cuba on Saturday.  The quake struck at 1:08 p.m. (2:08 p.m. ET) 22 kilometers (14 miles) below the surface and was centered 44 km (27 miles) south-southwest of Guantanamo, the U.S. Geological Survey said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You shall see the global warming that they say is not so, you shall see the drought, you shall see the famine, you shall see the flooding, oh, the flooding, oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, the volcanoes, the landslides, the tidal waves, the hurricanes, you shall see them. Tornadoes already going on, they shall go on and on etc..

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Volcano erupts in Iceland, hundreds evacuated

By GUDJON HELGASON and PAISLEY DODDS, Associated Press Writers Gudjon Helgason And Paisley Dodds, Associated Press Writers – 11 mins ago

REYKJAVIK, Iceland – A volcano erupted near a glacier in southern Iceland, shooting ash and molten lava into the air and forcing the evacuation Sunday of hundreds of people from nearby villages. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano, but a state of emergency was declared and scientists feared the eruption could trigger a larger and potentially more dangerous eruption at the Katla volcano. Saturday's eruption, which occurred just before midnight (2000 EDT, 8 p.m. EDT), came weeks after a series of small earthquakes. Television footage showed lava flows along the fissure. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Wildlife forced to backyards by flooding Red River

FARGO - Flooding along the Red River has forced wildlife to seek higher ground. One resident, Cindy Gray, lives in north Fargo, and reported numerous deer in her backyard near Cardinal Muench Seminary. etc. and the story continues..

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Snowstorm strikes Plains on first day of spring

Dozens of wrecks as bad weather moves in day after temps reach 70s

updated 10:14 p.m. ET, Sat., March. 20, 2010

NORMAN, Okla. - A powerful storm began blowing through Oklahoma and the southern Plains on the first day of spring Saturday, bringing heavy snow and strong winds a day after temperatures reached into the 70s. Forecasters said gusts of up to 40 mph could create drifts of blowing snow and blizzard conditions in what the National Weather Service called "a potentially life-threatening" storm. Authorities attributed at least three deaths in three states to the weather. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Cyclone hits Australia coast

Mar 22, 2010

SYDNEY - A TROPICAL cyclone smashed into Australia's north-east coast yesterday, bringing winds of up to 200kmh which downed trees and ripped air-conditioning units from walls. Cyclone Ului made landfall near Queensland's Whitsunday Islands, a popular tourist destination on the Great Barrier Reef, damaging buildings, washing yachts ashore and cutting power to thousands of homes, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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UN: 3 killed when small earthquake collapses building in northern Haiti

Sun Mar 21, 8:44 PM

By Jonathan M. Katz, The Associated Press

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - A small earthquake struck northern Haiti early Sunday, collapsing an apartment building and killing at least three people, a U.N. spokesman said. Residents said the tremor struck Haiti's second-largest city of Cap-Haitien shortly after midnight, collapsing the four-story building. Some nearby structures were damaged by the collapse etc.. and the news story continues...

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Israel won't back down in dispute with U.S., PM says

March 21, 2010 8:15 a.m. EDT

Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel has no intention of backing down in its argument with the United States over Israeli plans to build 1,600 apartments on disputed land in largely Arab East Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. "Our policy regarding Jerusalem is the same as it was over the past 42 years. We have made it clear to the Americans that for us, building there is just like building in Tel Aviv," Netanyahu said. Israel captured the land in question in the spring of 1967, nearly 43 years ago. etc.. and the news story continues...

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US embargoing arms sales to Israel

Friday, March 19, 2010

I have a reader who keeps reminding me of how the Bush administration violated agreements with Israel by selling certain types of weapons to Saudi Arabia. As I noted earlier, that was done with then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's approval. etc.. Since taking office, Obama has refused to approve any major Israeli requests for U.S. weapons platforms or advanced systems. Officials said this included proposed Israeli procurement of AH-64D Apache attack helicopters, refueling systems, advanced munitions and data on a stealth variant of the F-15E. "All signs indicate that this will continue in 2010," a congressional source familiar with the Israeli military requests said. "This is really an embargo, but nobody talks about it publicly." etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Watch the peace talks, watch Tony Blair and his one world religion along with his one world government, watch these things. etc.

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Gimme That OC Religion

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair Asks Rick Warren to be His Jesus

By Gustavo Arellano, Saturday, Mar. 20 2010 @ 2:00PM

Of course I'm exaggerating. But last week, the British newspaper The Observer revealed that the country's former prime minister, Tony Blair, counts Purpose-Driven® Rick on his advisory council for the Tony Blair Faith Foundation, which the Observer describes as a charity that "promotes cohesion between the major faiths." Warren, Prop. H8 notwithstanding, does have a talent for speaking before different faith groups, so we'll see if Blair can use him to corral support from other religious groups for the as-yet-unnamed faith-based projects the Foundation wants to do in the United States. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Sand blasted: Storm scours eastern Asia

By Christopher Bodeen  (AP)

Beijing - The dust works its way through keyholes and window frames, and smells like a filthy brew of dirt, smoke and metallic particles.  The sky turns magenta and whole buildings disappear.  Eyes tear up and throats get sore from coughing.  etc.. The storms are a product of worsening desertification in Inner Mongolia and other Gobi Desert regions hundreds of miles to the north and west of Beijing caused.  The change is caused by overgrazing, deforestation, drought and urban sprawl.  Strong winds pick up the loose dust and dirt, mixing them with industrial pollution. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Russia rising up to her full strength while she continues to tell us to disarm, the selling out of all our secret plans for the whole world to look at. etc..

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Nuclear weapons reduction: US, Russia close to announcing deal

By Howard LaFranchi,  Staff writer / March 24, 2010

Washington

American and Russian negotiators reached agreement Wednesday on a new strategic arms reduction treaty that will continue the process of reducing the world’s two largest arsenals of nuclear weapons – and that will move the powers further away from their 20th-century status as cold-war enemies. etc.. etc.. etc.. The new START may be even more crucial to the May NPT review conference, Mr. Pifer says, because it will strengthen the hand of US officials seeking to dissuade nuclear wannabes from pursuing nuclear weapons. “It just puts more impediments on the road to developing nuclear weapons,” he says. Finally, Pifer says, the accord is a “validation” for the Russians that they are still a superpower, at least in the nuclear realm. And that could leave the Russians more open to cooperation with the US – or that’s what the administration hopes, he says. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Russian bombers 'intercepted in British airspace'

By Barry Neild, CNN

March 25, 2010 12:11 p.m. EDT

London, England (CNN) -- Rare photos of Russian strategic bomber jets purportedly intercepted in British airspace show Moscow's war machine is becoming increasingly bold, analysts said Thursday as Russia denied any territorial violations. Britain's Ministry of Defence released images it said were taken earlier this month of two Russian Tu-160 bombers -- known as Blackjacks by NATO forces -- as they entered UK airspace near the Outer Hebrides islands off Scotland's northwest coast. It said the March 10 incident, which resulted in crystal clear images of the planes against clear blue skies and a dramatic sunset, was one of many intercepts carried out by British Royal Air Force crews in just over 12 months. "This is not an unusual incident, and many people may be surprised to know that our crews have successfully scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft on more than 20 occasions since the start of 2009," Wing Cdr. Mark Gorringe, of the RAF's 111 Squadron, said in a statement. etc.. etc.. Experts say regardless of the exact flight paths, the increased sorties by Russian aircrafts in international airspace show Moscow is flexing its muscles as it re-emerges as a global military player. etc.. and the news story continues....

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass etc..

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6.2 earthquake shakes Indonesia

2010-03-26 17:50:00

A strong earthquake measuring 6.2 on the Richter scale struck the eastern Indonesian islands in Maluku province Friday, etc.. and the news story continues..

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Volcano in plane sight

Beats an in-flight movie.  Passengers on a Toronto-to-St. Lucia jet last month were stunned when the captain casually announced some unscheduled entertainment.  "Ladies and gentlemen, if you will look to the left of the plane, you will see a volcano exploding," he said.  The vacationers rushed to the side of the plane in time to witness a mushroom-shaped plume of white ash soaring 40,000 feet above the Soufriere Hills volcano on the island of Montserrat in the British West Indies. etc.. and the news story continues...    

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Israeli security forces seal off West Bank

By the CNN Wire Staff

March 28, 2010 3:36 p.m. EDT

Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli security forces said they will close the West Bank region from midnight Sunday to Tuesday, April 6. Only people who need medical attention and journalists with appropriate credentials will be allowed to cross, the Israel Defense Forces said in a statement. Humanitarians, doctors, lawyers and other professionals will also have access based on approval by the civil administration. About 1,250 religious workers, along with 550 students and teachers, have permission to leave Judea and Samaria, the IDF said. etc.. etc.. There has been increased rocket fire from Gaza into southern Israel in the past week. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Eight tornadoes reported during night storms

Posted: 7:47 a.m. today
Updated: 31 minutes ago

Rougemont, N.C.Violent storms spawned up to eight tornadoes overnight Sunday that injured at least a dozen people, displaced more than 70 others and damaged dozens of homes and businesses. The storms churned north from Charlotte through the Triad and up to Person County. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornado topples crane at Bahamas port, killing 3

Tornado strikes Grand Bahama, toppling crane at Bahamas port and killing at 3 workers

On Tuesday March 30, 2010, 8:58 am EDT

FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) -- A tornado touched down during a fierce thunderstorm in the Bahamas on Monday and toppled a port crane, killing three people and injuring at least four. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Possible Tornadoes Touch Down in South Florida

Locals report early morning damage and train sounds

By Todd Wright

Updated 7:17 PM EDT, Mon, Mar 29, 2010

Neighborhoods in Broward and Miami-Dade counties are picking up the pieces this afternoon after what they claim were a series of tornadoes that touched down early Monday morning. The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado did indeed hit Oakland Park, but not in southern Miami-Dade, where similar damage reports were coming in. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. The terrorists, oh, the terrorists, the threats, the drought, the global warming, it is all there. etc.. 

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Monday, March 29, 2010 

Medvedev: Russia Must Battle Terrorists "Without Compromise"

By Ira Iosebashvili  Dow Jones Newswires

MOSCOW -(Dow Jones)- Russia will continue to battle terrorists "without compromise," President Dmitry Medvedev said Monday, hours after a pair of suicide attacks Moscow's metro killed at least 36 people.  "We will continue operations against terrorists, without compromise and to the end," Medvedev said, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you shall see changes such as you have never seen before, you shall see disaster that makes the other disasters look small. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Rhode Island flooding: 'Worst is still yet to come'

By the CNN Wire staff March 31, 2010 9:59 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- Battered by a rainstorm that shut down roads, forced evacuations and prompted President Obama to declare a state of emergency, Rhode Island may be in for more misery Wednesday. "We have some historic flooding going on in places we've never had flooding before, etc.. etc.. The state shut down parts of Interstate 95 in both directions. etc.. etc.. In Yantic, Connecticut, the Yantic River set a record when it crested Tuesday at 13.6 feet -- 4.6 feet above flood stage. etc. Flood waters rush through Connecticut "Mystic Pizza" town etc..  Yet another record was predicted for Saxonville, Massachusetts, where the Sudbury River was expected to reach 13.4 feet Wednesday afternoon. Flood stage is 10 feet. "I've been working here for over 10 years, and I really haven't seen anything like this in my career," said Tom Econopouly, a senior hydrologist at the Northeast River Forecast Center in nearby Taunton, Massachusetts. etc.. A map on the National Weather Service's Web site shows coastline shaded in bright green from Maine to Delaware, indicating widespread flood warnings. etc.. "We haven't seen the worst of it yet," Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri said etc.. "None of us alive have seen the kind of flooding we are experiencing now," Carcieri said, calling the downpour an event that occurs once every 100 years to 500 years. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Putin Offers Chavez to Launch Space Program

Friday, April 2, 2010 9:24 AM

CARACAS, VenezuelaRussia has offered to help Venezuela set up its own space industry, including a satellite launch site, as Prime Minister Vladimir Putin makes his first visit to the South American country. etc.. etc.. Chavez has built close ties with Russia in recent years and has bought more than $4 billion in Russian weapons since 2005, including helicopters, fighter jets and 100,000 Kalashnikov rifles. Russian and Venezuelan officials also planned to sign new agreements for energy projects in Venezuela, as well as industrial, commercial and agriculture projects. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. After welcoming Putin at the airport, Chavez accompanied the Russian leader on a tour of a Russian Navy ship that is paying a port call in Venezuela.

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Gunmen kill 25 in attack on Iraqi village

By the CNN Wire Staff April 3, 2010 7:55 a.m. EDT

Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Gunmen wearing military uniforms stormed houses and killed 25 people, including five women, in a Sunni village south of Baghdad, officials said Saturday. etc.. Most of the victims in Friday's attacks were local members of the Sons of Iraq, the group which helped U.S. and Iraqi forces fight against al Qaeda and suppress the insurgency. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Suicide bombs targeting embassies kill 42

Iraq - Suicide attackers detonated three car bombs in quick succession near foreign embassies in Baghdad Sunday, killing more than 40 people etc.. etc. The bombings followed the execution-style killings of 24 villagers in s Sunni area two days earlier, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you shall see changes such as you have never seen before, you shall see disaster that makes the other disasters look small. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Earthquakes rattle buildings

California - A series of powerful aftershocks shook north of the U.S.-Mexico border after a much stronger earthquake in Mexico.  The U.S. Geological Survey says three strong jolts including a magnitude-5.1 aftershock were felt in the Imperial County desert east of San Diego in the hour after a magnitude-7.2 quake struck in Baja California, Mexico, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Study: Northeast seeing fiercer rainstorms

The Northeast is seeing more frequent "extreme precipitation events" in line with global warming predictions, a study shows, etc.. etc.. examined 60 years' worth of National Weather Service rainfall records in nine Northeastern states, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. The terrorists, oh, the terrorists, the threats, the drought, the global warming, it is all there. etc.. 

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At least 50 die as militants hit US consulate in Pakistan

McClatchy Newspapers

Islamabad - A multi pronged assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in northwest Pakistan and a suicide bomb attack elsewhere in the area left at least 50 people dead Monday, etc.. etc.  "Americans are our enemies.  We carried out the attack on their consulate in Peshawar.  We plan more such attacks," said Azam Tariq, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban. etc.. and the news story continues... 

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Flooding, mudslides kill dozens in Brazil: officials

by Claire de Oliveira Claire De Oliveira – 19 mins ago

RIO DE JANEIRO (AFP) – Torrential rains triggered flooding and mudslides that killed 79 people in Rio de Janeiro state including dozens in the hillside shantytowns surrounding the city of Rio, authorities said Tuesday. etc.. etc.. "All the major streets of the city are closed because of the floods," Eduardo Paes, mayor of the city of Rio de Janeiro said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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7.8-magnitude Earthquake Hits Indonesia

By John Letzing

SAN FRANCISCO -- A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Northern Sumatra, Indonesia early Wednesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. if you walk as the world walks then you will be confused just as the world is confused, they do not understand what is going on, they do not understand what is taking place. They can watch as China builds a navel fleet three times larger than America. They watch as America lowers her navel fleet, lowers everything that she is doing and wonder what is happening to her. etc..

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Giuliani: Obama's Anti-Nuke Move 'Left-Wing Dream'

By: John Rossomando

Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has terse words for Barack Obama’s nuclear policy, describing it as characteristic of an “inept” leader who seems intent on living out a “left-wing dream.” The Obama administration nuclear policy unveiled Tuesday calls for reducing the number of potential American nuclear targets and says the United States would not necessarily use nuclear weapons in response to attacks by chemical or biological weapons. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Gaffney: Obama Nuclear Plan Takes 'Dangerous' Risks With U.S. Security

By: Jim Meyers

Leading national security expert Frank Gaffney has a few choice words for President Barack Obama’s policies on the production and use of nuclear weapons“reckless,” “dangerous,” “irresponsible,” “ill-advised,” “very risky” and “catastrophic.” Gaffney, founder and president of the Center for Security Policy, also tells Newsmax that Obama is taking “considerable risks” with Americans’ security, and his policies could ultimately lead to the “disarmament” of the U.S. And he says the policies raise questions about the president’s judgment “and his faithful execution of his constitutional responsibilities for the common defense.”  Gaffney was nominated by President Ronald Reagan in April 1987 to become assistant secretary of defense for International Security Policy, the senior position in the Defense Department with responsibility for policies involving nuclear forces, arms control and U.S.-European defense relations.  He also served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Control Policy. The Obama administration is altering the country’s decades-old nuclear weapons policy etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. You shall see as they sign away your safety, you shall know these things, saith your Father God, for they will be voiced loud and clear. And the world will sit back in amazement at the superpower that is no longer a superpower, etc.

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Obama, Russian president sign arms treaty

By the CNN Wire staff

April 8, 2010 9:38 a.m. EDT

Prague, Czech Republic (CNN) -- President Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday signed a major nuclear arms control agreement that reduces the nuclear stockpiles of both nations. etc.. etc.. the news story continues and ends with this statement... The new treaty would be the first pact related to arms control since the end of the Cold War, experts have said, setting the stage for further arms reductions that will tackle thorny issues such as what to do with nondeployed warheads that are kept in storage, tactical nuclear weapons and further cuts in missiles and launch vehicles. Some of those issues are expected to come up at the nuclear security summit in Washington on Monday and Tuesday.

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etc. for you are seeing and hearing of the tornadoes that shall come, the flooding that is already going on, the mudslides that are taking place, the earthquakes that are taking place, the disaster, the high wind, the drought, the flooding, the high prices of food, you are hearing all this etc..

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NWS Confirms: Tornadoes Touched Down In Upstate

Storms Leave Debris, Damage Behind

POSTED: 4:34 pm EDT April 9, 2010
UPDATED: 11:24 pm EDT April 9, 2010

ANDERSON COUNTY, S.C. --

Clean up from powerful storms that tore through the Upstate Thursday continues, as National Weather Service meteorologists confirmed Friday that two tornadoes caused the damage in Anderson County. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you shall see changes such as you have never seen before, you shall see disaster that makes the other disasters look small. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Magnitude 6.9 earthquake strikes Tibetan plateau

BEIJING (Reuters) – A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit a remote region of the Tibetan plateau in China, the United States Geological Survey said on Wednesday. etc.. etc.. The quake was centered 150 miles north northwest of Qamdo in Tibet and 235 miles south southeast of the mining town of Golmud in Qinghai, and had a depth of 29 miles, it said. The foothills to the south and east of the area are home to herders and Tibetan monastaries, while the area to the north and west is arid and desolate. A magnitude 5.0 quake struck the same region late on Tuesday night. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Hundreds feared dead in Chinese earthquake

By the CNN Wire Staff

April 14, 2010 10:28 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- Nearly 400 people are feared dead after a rapid series of strong earthquakes hit a mountainous and impoverished area of China's Qinghai province early Wednesday, state-run media said. At least 10,000 others were injured, etc.. etc.. The USGS also recorded several strong aftershocks -- one of magnitude 5.8 -- all within hours of the initial quake. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Lack of jobs even more so than now, for all the jobs have been shipped overseas, and unless they create jobs here, the jobs will be far and few between. A big push for a new monetary system that will become the mark of the beast. etc.. 

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Jobless Aid

Stop playing politics with people facing real hardship

Last week, 46,000 jobless New Yorkers ran out of unemployment checksThis week, another 11,700 are joining them.  In the month beginning March 28, 1,207 Central New Yorkers could be affected, according to the state Department of Labor.  Of the 15 MILLION Americans now out of work, as many as 44 percent - 6.5 million - have been idle for more than six months.  Nearly two-thirds of that number have been jobless for a year or longer - the worst record since the Great Depression.  etc.. etc.. Jobs remain scarce: Three years ago there were two unemployed workers for every job available.  Today the ratio is 5.5 applicants for every opening. etc.. etc.. Debt-challenged New York has borrowed more than $3 billion from Washington so far.  Total spending on jobless benefits could reach $168 billion this year - five times pre-recession levels.  That number, added to trillion-dollar deficits, helps explain growing congressional resistance to another emergency aid extension. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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London, England (CNN) -- European countries shut their airspace one after the other Thursday as a cloud of volcanic ash wafted over from Iceland and posed a danger to flights. Airspace over the United Kingdom was due to be closed for six hours from midday but air authorities later extended the closure until at least 7 a.m. BST (2 a.m. EST) Friday. Ireland, Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Denmark and the Netherlands also announced the closure of their airspace, authorities in each country said. Norway also closed its ocean territory and canceled helicopter flights to off-shore oil installations, etc.. etc.. The ash cloud came from an eruption of a volcano beneath Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull glacier early Wednesday. The eruption -- the latest in a series that began on March 20 -- blew a hole in the mass of ice and created a cloud of smoke and ash that went high into the air. etc.. etc.. Eric Moody was the pilot aboard a British Airways flight that managed to fly through volcanic ash thrown up by Mount Galunggung in Indonesia in 1982. All four of the engines stopped because of the ash, and the plane glided through the air for about 15 minutes, he told CNN on Thursday. "The engines just ran down," Moody said. Eventually at 13,000 feet, the engines started working again and the plane was able to land. That, said Moody, is why this Icelandic ash could be so dangerous. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you shall see changes such as you have never seen before, you shall see disaster that makes the other disasters look small. You will see more flooding etc..

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Iceland Eyjafjallajokull More Evacuations Due to Flooding

Residents of the Eyjafjallajokull area have been emergency evacuated now due to extreme and rapid flooding. Residents have been told to seek higher ground right away as flooding has caused a quick moving wave of water. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? The flooding, the mudslides, the avalanches, the drought, the calamities that are taking place here and there, keep your eyes on them. etc..

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Bihar, Bengal tornado deaths rise, survivors wait for aid

Sat Apr 17, 2010 9:53am IS

By Nita Bhalla, NEW DELHI (AlertNet) - The death toll from a devastating tornado in India has risen to 136 and is likely to increase further as rescuers look for the missing - some of whom are believed to be buried under debris, the United Nations and aid agencies said on Friday. etc.. etc.. Packing wind speeds of up to 120 kph (75 mph), the storm flattened over 100,000 homes, destroyed crops such as maize and wheat, disrupted power and communication lines, uprooted hundreds of trees and killed livestock. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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6.3-magnitude quake strikes Papua New Guinea

April 17, 2010 8:41 p.m. EDT

(CNN) -- A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck Papua New Guinea Sunday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Afghanistan quake kills at least 7

By Muhib Habibi, CNN

April 19, 2010 3:06 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- An earthquake in central Afghanistan killed at least seven people and injured 70 others early Monday morning, officials said. The quake, measured by the United States Geological Survey at 5.3 magnitude, struck about 1 a.m. (4:30 p.m. Sunday ET) and affected three districts in Samangan province, about halfway between the capital Kabul and the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. for it is an hour of many changes, an hour of great darkness, an hour of troubles, pains, disaster, it is a dark hour, a very dark hour. etc..

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Second deadly attack in 2 days in Pakistan

By the CNN Wire Staff

April 18, 2010 1:16 a.m. EDT

Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A suicide bomber killed seven people Sunday at a police station in Kohat -- the same northwest Pakistani town where attackers targeted a camp for displaced people and killed at least 41 a day earlier. In the latest incident, the bomber rammed his vehicle into a police station, killing six adults and one child, said police official Abdullah Khan. The blast wounded 25 others, including seven police officers, Khan said. The car was packed with about 250 kg (551 lbs) of explosives that created a 10-foot wide and 4-foot deep crater. It destroyed part of the police station and damaged a nearby school building, Khan said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Volcano casts cloud over European economy

By Kevin Voigt, CNN

April 19, 2010 10:14 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- The cloud of ash from an Iceland volcano is casting a shadow over the nascent economic recovery in Europe as the cancellation of flights in key markets entered its fifth day. By the end of the day on Sunday, a total of 63,000 flights had been canceled in the four days since ash from a volcano under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland closed the airspace of a large swath of Europe, according to air traffic authority Eurocontrol. The air travel and freight disruptions are costing airlines at least $200 million a day and perhaps billions more to the affected economies, one industry group warned. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? The flooding, the mudslides, the avalanches, the drought, the calamities that are taking place here and there, keep your eyes on them. etc..

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Tornadoes spotted across plains; more expected Friday

Bob Brenzing

Updated:4/23/2010 8:57:04 AM - Posted: 4/23/2010 8:54:13 AM

(CNN) -- Severe weather was predicted to hit the southern plains Friday, a day after at least three tornadoes ripped through the area. Two of the twisters hit near Goodnight and one more hit near Jericho on Thursday evening, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Yazoo City, MS struck by large, deadly tornado

by Tim Ballisty and Renee Willet

Yazoo City, MS: A large, powerful, long-tracking tornado proved deadly on Saturday as it struck Yazoo City, Mississippi just after 12 noon CT.  Fatalities confirmed: Mississippi Emergency Managers report 10 confirmed fatalities in Mississippi from the storm. 5 in Choctaw County, 4 in Yazoo County and 1 in Holmes County. Storm spotters and chasers were tracking this "wedge" tornado for about an hour before it tore through Yazoo. The tornado was anywhere from 1/2 to 3/4 of mile in diameter. Per a report from the Associated Press: "It's devastating. All of the buildings up in this area have had the roof torn off," said Yazoo City Mayor McArthur Straughter. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Japanese islanders stage mass rally against US base

by Kyoko Hasegawa Kyoko Hasegawa – 1 hr 15 mins ago

YOMITAN, Japan (AFP) – Nearly 100,000 protesters attended a rally on Okinawa Sunday to demonstrate against a US air base in a row that is dominating Japan's national politics and souring its ties with Washington. Okinawa governor Hirokazu Nakaima, the speaker of the Okinawa assembly and most of the mayors of the Okinawa prefecture's 41 towns joined the huge protest near Kadena Air Base, the Asia-Pacific region's largest US military facility. etc and the news story continues...and ends with this statement.. More than 70 percent of US military facilities in Japan -- along with more than half of the 47,000 US troops stationed there are located in Okinawa.

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Four earthquakes shake SA

Fri, 23 Apr 2010 09:20

Four earthquakes were recorded around Gauteng, the North West province and Limpopo on Wednesday night, the Council for Geosciences reported on Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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6.4-magnitude quake hits Indonesia

A 6.4-magnitude earthquake has struck Indonesia's North Maluku province, according to the local Meteorological and Geophysics Agency. The quake's epicenter was 155 km (95 miles) southeast of the city Labuha and at a depth of 30 km (20 miles). There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage on Saturday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Major earthquake hits off Taiwan coast

17 mins ago

TAIPEI, Taiwan – An earthquake struck off the southeast coast of Taiwan on Monday, causing buildings to sway briefly but no casualties or damage. The temblor was felt at the site of a massive landslide in northern Taiwan but did not hamper rescue efforts. The 6.5-magnitude quake hit at 10:59 a.m. (0259 GMT), 195 miles (295 kilometers) off the southern Taiwan city of Taitung at a depth of 6.2 miles (10 kilometers), the U.S. Geological Survey said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Official: 1 dead, 2 dozen hurt in Ark. tornadoes

on Apr 30, 2010 11:07 pm ET

CLINTON, Ark. (AP) -- Tornadoes ripping through central Arkansas killed at least one person and injured about two dozen others Friday, and more bad weather was possible Saturday, authorities said. etc.. Another round of storms, including tornadoes, could come Saturday, said John Robinson, warning coordinator meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Little Rock. etc.. and the news story continues...

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THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Heavy thunderstorms lashed parts of western Tennessee with almost a foot of rain, leading to the deaths of five people and flooded neighborhoods, roads and waterways. The line of storms also dropped reported tornadoes and hail along the Mississippi River Valley in Mississippi, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky and northward. The forecast called for more rain through the weekend. Hundreds of homes had been evacuated and shelters were being opened across the state for people stranded due to flooded roads. Heidt said crews were called out for swift-water rescues from Nashville to Memphis. "It's so widespread, it's a very serious concern," he said. The deaths were in reported in Stewart, Davidson, Williamson and Carroll counties, he said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. Continue to pray against the terrorists killing people here in your country. etc.

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Car bomb scares Times Square but fails to explode

By TOM HAYS and CRISTIAN SALAZAR, Associated Press Writers Tom Hays And Cristian Salazar, Associated Press Writers – 47 mins ago

NEW YORK – Police found an "amateurish" but potentially powerful bomb that apparently began to detonate but did not explode in a smoking sport utility vehicle in Times Square, authorities said Sunday. Thousands of tourists were cleared from the streets for 10 hours after a T-shirt vendor alerted police to the suspicious vehicle, which contained three propane tanks, fireworks, two filled 5-gallon gasoline containers, and two clocks with batteries, electrical wire and other components, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. "We avoided what we could have been a very deadly event," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said. "It certainly could have exploded and had a pretty big fire and a decent amount of explosive impact." The bomb appeared to be starting to detonate but malfunctioned, top police spokesman Paul Browne said Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. the drought shall widen, the water shall get more scarce, etc..

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Water Levels Drop

Lake Ontario's low levels could cause problems for boaters

By Debra J. Groom Staff Writer

Low water levels in Montreal Harbor could hamper fishing and recreational boating this spring on Lake Ontario.  On Tuesday, the water level for Lake Ontario was one foot lower than the 100-year average for that date, etc.. etc.. John Kangas, with the Army Corps of Engineers and the Board of Control explains it this way: Montreal Harbor is about six feet lower than normal.  etc.. etc.. Adding to the problem this year has been the small amount of snow and lack of spring rain.  Kangas and others said snow melt and rain usually keep the lake and river levels high.  etc.. and the news story continues... 

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As of now R.G. Stair stated on his shortwave radio program this is what happened to the oil rigFrom Russian waters to Cuban waters to the U.S. waters where the missile was fired.  The vessel was a North Korean vessel.   

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, etc.

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Ice cap splits; global warming blamed

Uganda - Ugandan wildlife authorities say the ice cap on the country's western Rwenzori mountain range has split after extensive melting caused by global warming.. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? The flooding, etc..

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Storm death toll at 31 as floodwaters recede

By the CNN Wire Staff  May 7, 2010 7:42 a.m. EDT

Nashville, Tennessee (CNN) -- Water continued to recede in flood-struck Tennessee Thursday, as the Cumberland River fell below flood stage for the first time since heavy weekend rains overflowed it. As of Thursday afternoon, the river stood at 39.5 feet, or about half an inch under flood stage, officials said. The waters had receded in much of the city of Nashville, six days after the record-setting rains swelled rivers to historic levels and flooded several neighborhoods. etc.. etc.. The death toll in three states has risen to 31 from the storms, authorities said Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. And as the experts talk about the economy, you will notice that the stock market will begin to go down, down, down. For the signs are all there, the false economy is not doing anything to help, the lies do not help, etc.. 

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NEW YORK — The stock market had one of its most turbulent days in history as the Dow Jones industrials fell to a loss of almost 1,000 points in less than half an hour on fears that Greece's debt problems could halt the global economic recovery.  The market's plunge came less than 90 minutes before the end of trading. The Dow's drop was its largest loss ever during the course of a trading day, but it recovered to a loss of 347 at the close. All the major indexes lost more than 3 percent. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For you have seen Greece as they have had to bail her out and it was your money that bailed her out. You say what money, Lord, the money you don’t have, etc..

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We're Bailing Out Greece But US taxpayers shouldn't be

Mike Pence & Cathy McMorris Rodgers

U.S. taxpayers will be helping to foot the bill for the  Greek bailout, via the International Monetary Fund.  And if the Obama administration doesn't draw a clear line, Uncle Sam may soon be on the line for even more and larger European "rescues."  etc.. etc.. As economist Milton Friedman once said, "If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years there'd be a shortage of sand."  Concerned that the fiscal damage could spread throughout the EU and the world, other European Union members and the IMF have pledged $145 billion to bail out Greece.  And since the United States is the largest contributor to the IMF budget, our government will be funneling billions of American tax dollars to Greece.  etc.. etc.. The United States pays 17 percent of total member contributions to the IMF; No. 2 Japan provides just 6 percent.  etc.. etc.. but it still means that our "share" of $40 billion IMF package for Greece is equivalent to $6.8 billion.  Last year, Congress passed another $100 billion line of credit the IMF etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Quake strikes off Indonesia coast

By the CNN Wire Staff May 9, 2010 3:29 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- A 7.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia on Sunday but did not trigger a tsunami, the National Weather Service said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Ash from Iceland volcano disrupts Sunday air travel: reports

By MarketWatch

TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Fresh plumes of ash from the Iceland volcano again are disrupting Sunday air travel in Europe, media reports say. AFP reported that airspace over France, Italy and Portugal was closed and dozens of flights were cancelled on Sunday. Ryanair said in a statement on Sunday that it expects airspace over the Italian cities of Bologna, Milan Bergamo, Pisa, and Turin as well as Porto, Portugal, to be closed or restricted on Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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In Iraq's bloodiest day of 2010, attacks kill 100

By REBECCA SANTANA and LARA JAKES, Associated Press Writer Rebecca Santana And Lara Jakes, Associated Press Writer – 53 mins ago

BAGHDAD – A man with explosives strapped to his body blew himself up in a crowd, bombers struck a southern city and gunmen sprayed fire on security checkpoints in attacks Monday that killed at least 100 people — most of them in Shiite areas — in Iraq's deadliest day this year. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes Hit Oklahoma

by Becky Kellogg , on May 10, 2010 7:34 pm ET

A huge storm system spawned multiple tornadoes in central Oklahoma this afternoon leaving multiple injuries, leveling homes, and even bending metal power poles in half. Early reports say the cities of Yukon, Norman, and Moore have all been hit by tornadoes and sustained heavy damage. The Seminole, Oklahoma airport also reportedly sustained heavy damage. The scope of the destruction is still very uncertain, but video damage reports show large brick homes with their second floors completely ripped off. Metal power poles have also been blown over, as seen in initial flyovers by local television choppers. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Tornadoes Kill 5, Flatten Homes in Plains States

Oklahoma, Kansas Left Devastated by Violent Storms Dumping Baseball-Size Hail; Thousands Without Power

(CBS/AP) Violent storms that tore through the southern Plains killed five people and injured dozens more, leaving behind flattened homes, toppled semitrailers and downed power lines. Several tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma and Kansas on Monday as the storms moved through the area, dumping hail as big as baseballs and leaving tens of thousands of people without power. etc.. etc.. There were at least 21 unconfirmed reports of twisters touching down across Oklahoma, reports CBS "Early Show" weather anchor Dave Price, one of which took aim at a store in the state's south where all 75 to 80 people inside survived thanks to the quick thinking of an employee who huddled them into a walk-in freezer to rid-out the storm. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. many things shall yet come to pass, even as snow fell and added more inches to an area that has already had much snow, many things shall continue to take place, many things that you desire not. etc..

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Wyoming, Colorado get dumping of spring snow

Wed May 12, 6:39 pm ET

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – A spring storm has dropped more than 3 feet of snow in the mountains of central Wyoming, closing some highways and schools and causing scattered power outages from broken and sagging tree limbs. In Colorado, more than a foot of snow was reported on the east side of Rocky Mountain National Park on Wednesday, and residents along the Front Range were cleaning up branches and trees weighed down by snow from the May storm. To the east, heavy winds and wet snow in the Nebraska Panhandle combined to knock out power in the Scottsbluff area, etc and the news story continues...

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EF1 Tornado Lashes Monett, Mo.

By KSPR News
By Will Carter and Staff

Story Created: May 13, 2010 at 11:55 AM CDT  Story Updated: May 13, 2010 at 6:39 PM CDT

An EF1 tornado touched down Thursday morning in Monett, Mo., destroying at least one restaurant and damaging several other businesses. etc.. The twister's path was about 20 yards wide, witnesses said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Listen carefully to what they say about the economy because they are not telling you the truth, it is not as stable as they say that it is, they are too far in debt and they continue to go into debt and this will not lead them out, but it will lead them to the place that they are bankrupt, totally broke. The world knows this, the world is watching. etc.

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Bank of England Governor: US Faces Same Danger as Greece

Friday, 14 May 2010 01:49 PM

By: Gene Koprowski

The United States is facing the same fiscal problems as Greece, says Mervyn King, Governor of the Bank of England. “Bear in mind King is usually one of the most guarded policymakers in both British and central banking circles. Not yesterday,” the U.K. Telegraph reported. etc.. etc... and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. Now, the United States and Europe have socialized the debt. Trillion dollar deficits are not sustainable, however. “What has happened in Greece could happen in the U.S. We could have serious problems," says Roubini, the former Clinton White House economist, and professor at New York University. "We have the debt of the federal government. Many state and local governments are bankrupt. There are unfunded liabilities for social security. There are unfunded liabilities for state pensions.”

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WASHINGTON, May 14 (Reuters) - U.S. regulators seized four more banks on Friday, including Midwest Bank and Trust Co of Elmwood Park, Illinois, which had $3.17 billion in assets. The failures bring the year tally up to 72. Small banks are continuing to collapse at a rapid pace, with deteriorating loan portfolios that burn through their capital positions. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? The flooding, the mudslides, the avalanches, the drought, the calamities that are taking place here and there, keep your eyes on them. etc..

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USGS reports moderate earthquake in Puerto Rico

WASHINGTON, May 16 (Reuters) - A magnitude 5.7 earthquake hit in western Puerto Rico on Sunday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. you shall see storms in different places far greater than normal etc..

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Oklahoma Storm

Posted: May 14, 2010 3:12 PM EDT

Tulsa, OK - Strong winds, large hail and a possible tornado tore through Oklahoma yesterday, causing more damage to the state. Tulsa officials say a tornado may have touched down in the city. etc.. etc.. Golf ball-sized hail punched holes in several homes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Sunday downpour causes street flooding

by Maya Rodriguez / Eyewitness News wwltv.com

Posted on May 16, 2010 at 11:51 PM  Updated yesterday at 11:53 PM

NEW ORLEANS -- Morning downpours flooded streets across the metro area Sunday. The waters rose so high and so quickly that it caught some residents and business owners off guard. Along Tulane Avenue in Mid City, Sunday morning brought a watery mess for drivers and business owner Ronnie Jessemy. etc... But first he has to deal with water. Lots of it. Not just outside, but inside his building. "I lost out on my refrigerators, I lost out on wiring in there, on my floors, on the walls," Jessemy said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? The flooding, the mudslides, the avalanches, the drought, the calamities that are taking place here and there, keep your eyes on them. etc..

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Tornadoes, thunderstorms thrash Northern Colorado

By Nate Taylor

Just after Northern Colorado residents got a few days of sunshine, Tuesday brought rain, thunderstorms and tornadoes to the region, and the stormy weather pattern could last for another two weeks. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes hit Texas County

By TRAVIS RUIZ
Lead Reporter
reporter2@ptsi.net
A rotating wall cloud is seen forming west of Guymon on Tuesday evening. This storm produced brief tornado touchdowns in extreme western Texas County in an area near the Highway 64/Highway 95 intersection, as well as Eva and near Yarbrough School before moving into Kansas. Tornadoes were reported from a separate storm near Hough. There were no reports of damage or injuries from the small twisters. Other tornadoes were reported in the Texas Panhandle, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will hear only problems, wars, rumors of wars, the economy and the things that are going on etc..

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Insurgents launch attack on US-run base

Afghanistan - The U.S. military says insurgents have launched an attack on the giant U.S.-run Bagram Air Field north of Kabul etc.. A U.S. statement said seven insurgents have been killed so far and five service members have been wounded in the attack early today etc.. etc.. On Tuesday, a suicide bomber detonated his vehicle near a U.S. convoy in Kabul killing 18 people, including six troops etc.. twelve Afghan civilians also died etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? The flooding, the mudslides, the avalanches, the drought, the calamities that are taking place here and there, keep your eyes on them. etc..

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16 Tornadoes Touch Down In Okla.

No Major Injuries Reported

POSTED: 9:57 pm CDT May 19, 2010 UPDATED: 3:22 am CDT May 20, 2010
Oklahoma City - More than a dozen tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma as another round of severe weather developed across the state. By the end of Wednesday evening, meteorologists with the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center reported that 16 tornadoes touched down across Oklahoma. etc.. and the news story continues...

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May 19, 2010 6:32 am US/Pacific

2 Earthquakes Rattle Areas In San Diego County

San Diego (CBS) - Two small overnight earthquakes rattled areas in San Diego County Wednesday. A magnitude 3.5 quake struck near the resort community of Julian just after midnight. A few minutes later, a 3.8 earthquake rattled an area near Ocotillo. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the economy will go down very soon now. So I am giving you a warning ahead of time, it is almost that hour and it shall be far worse than the last one. Prepare yourselves, for it shall not affect you, for I shall take you through this time, I shall supply for you, I shall meet your every need, but prepare yourself, make yourself ready. etc..

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FEAR!  Dow in staggering dive fueled by Euro & Pam-plan jitters

By Chuck Bennett

The stock market took its single worst one-day plunge in more than a year yesterday, rattled by fear over Europe's continuing debt crisis and uncertainty over a crackdown on Wall Street by Washington.  The Dow Jones industrial average dropped a stomach-churning 376 points - or 3.6 percent - the biggest single-day drop since February 2009, with all the major indexes down more than 3 percent. etc.  and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? The flooding, the mudslides, the avalanches, the drought, the calamities that are taking place here and there, keep your eyes on them. etc..

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A WILD NIGHT

Tornadoes, violent storms pound northeast S.D.

BY ANDREW LAMBERSONAND Elissa Dickey, alamberson@aberdeennews.comand edickey@aberdeennews.com

Published on Sunday, May 23, 2010

Severe storms - including golf ball-sized hail and multiple tornadoes - rocked northeast South Dakota Saturday night, destroying at least one farm and knocking out power to towns. etc.. etc.. Edmunds County Emergency Management Director Leland Treichel said the tornado missed the town of Bowdle, but the town did experience wind damage. Treichel said the tornado, which he estimated to be 500-1,000 feet wide, traveled on the ground about seven miles. It hit four farm sites, at least one of which sustained severe damage. "There's nothing left on the farm basically," he said. A large transmission line runs through that area, Treichel said. Nine steel transmission towers were destroyed, including a state radio tower, he said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Floods kill 15 in Poland as rivers swell to record levels

Mon May 24, 12:31 pm ET

WARSAW (AFP) – The death toll from flooding in Poland rose to 15 Monday as torrential rain swelled major rivers to levels unseen in more than a century and rescuers from across Europe battled to prevent further tragedy. etc.. etc.. Flood waters on the Vistula and another major river, the Oder, "are at a level unseen since 1884" and have inundated hundred of thousands of hectares (acres), etc.. and the news story continues....

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3.4 quake near Duvall prompts bridge inspections

by KING5.com NWCN.com

Posted on May 25, 2010 at 6:13 AM Updated today at 12:49 PM

DUVALL, Wash. - The Washington Transportation Department inspected four or five bridges in east King County as a precaution because of the Tuesday morning earthquake in the Duvall-Carnation area. The City of Seattle also inspected key structures. The small quake with a magnitude of 3.4 at 5:21 a.m. The University of Washington reported the quake was centered about three miles northwest of Carnation and was about four miles deep. "The earthquake was small ... but it was quite shallow, " said Bill Steele of the University of Washington Seismology Lab. "It's because people were so close to the break that they felt it as intensely as they did." etc.. and the news story continues...

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US toll reaches 1,000 deaths in Afghanistan war

By ROBERT H. REID, Associated Press Writer Robert H. Reid, Associated Press Writer – 17 mins ago

KABUL, Afghanistan – The American military death toll in Afghanistan reached 1,000 at a time when President Barack Obama's strategy to turn back the Taliban is facing its greatest test - an ambitious campaign to win over a disgruntled population in the insurgents' southern heartland. More casualties are expected when the campaign kicks into high gear this summer. The results may determine the outcome of a nearly nine-year conflict that became "Obama's war" after he decided to shift the fight against Islamist militancy from Iraq to Afghanistan and Pakistan, where Afghan insurgents find sanctuary. The grim milestone was reached when NATO reported that a service member was killed Friday etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Rioting in the streets, violent gangs stealing, looting and killing. Lack of jobs even more so than now, for all the jobs have been shipped overseas, and unless they create jobs here, the jobs will be far and few between. etc.

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Slow recovery keeps unemployment high

By Jeannine Aversa  (AP)

Washington - High unemployment isn't going away.  The slow-motion pace of economic growth shows the recovery is too weak to generate enough jobs for 15.3 million unemployed people.  And a still-elevated number of new filings for jobless benefits suggests layoffs continue to complicate the problem.  Two government reports Thursday offered new evidence.  "We're out of recession, but the recovery is not going to bring a whole lot of smiles, said Joel Naroff, of Naroff Economic Advisors. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Big volcanic eruptions in Guatemala, Ecuador  (AP)

Explosive eruptions shook two huge volcanoes in Central and South America on Friday, etc.. etc.. Guatemala's Pacaya volcano started erupting lava and rocks on Thursday, etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.... Meanwhile, strong explosions rocked Ecuador's Tungurahua volcano, prompting evacuations of hundreds of people from nearby villages.

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Agatha Floods Homes; 13 Die in Guatemala, El Salvador (Udpate1)

By Blake Schmidt and Dan Hart

May 29 (Bloomberg) -- Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom declared a "state of calamity" as the first tropical storm of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season, Agatha, flooded about 600 homes and killed 12 people the day after a volcanic eruption. A thirteenth person died in El Salvador. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Rescuers dig after Central American storm kills 113

By Herbert Hernandez and Daniel LeClair Herbert Hernandez And Daniel Leclair – Mon May 31, 1:57 pm ET

GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – Rescue crews used shovels and picks to dig bodies out of thick mud in Guatemala on Monday after Tropical Storm Agatha's torrential rain killed at least 113 people across Central America. The first named storm of the 2010 Pacific hurricane season, Agatha slammed into Guatemala on Saturday, dumping more than 3 feet (one meter) of rain in the mountainous West of the country and in neighboring El Salvador, and sparking worries about damage to the coffee crop in both countries. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Arabs demand independent probe of Israeli raid (AP)

By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer Edith M. Lederer, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 7 mins ago

UNITED NATIONS – The U.N. Security Council held an emergency meeting Monday on Israel's deadly commando raid on ships taking humanitarian aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip, with the Palestinians and Arab nations demanding condemnation and an independent investigation. The Palestinians and Arabs, backed by a number of council members including Turkey, also called for Israel to lift the blockade on Gaza, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Rioting in the streets, violent gangs stealing, looting and killing. Lack of jobs even more so than now, for all the jobs have been shipped overseas, and unless they create jobs here, the jobs will be far and few between. etc.

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HP plans 9,000 layoffs worldwide

PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Hewlett-Packard Co. said today it will cut about 9,000 jobs and take $1 billion in charges over three years as it creates fully automated commercial data centers. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes hit SE Colorado; no injuries reported

CAMPO, Colo. (AP) — No injuries have been reported from tornadoes that swept through southeastern Colorado.  The first tornado touched down near Pritchett Monday and another touched down near Campo. The storm moved across Baca County for a total of about three hours, producing tennis ball size hail that broke windows in homes and cars. Telephone poles in open areas were also knocked down. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Keep your eyes on Israel, for the great attack is on, the pressure is on, she is your fig tree, are you watching her, do you know the things that are taking place? etc..

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Second Wave of Woe

New Gaza flotilla

By Andy Soltis

Israel is bracing for a second showdown with pro-Palestinian activists who are sending two more cargo boats - possibly with Turkish naval support - to challenge the Gaza blockade in the wake of Monday's bloodshed.  Nobel Peace Prize winner, were to link up in the eastern Mediterranean and reach the Gaza coast later this week, despite Israel's vows to keep foreign vessels from reaching the Hamas-run region. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. They should be drawing closer, closer, closer, forsaking not the assembling of themselves together, but doing it more so, listening to the testimonies that they can be encouraged and built up. Looking at the news and understanding why so many tornadoes, why so much flooding, why hail again the size of a softball, why these things, why the oil seeping out into the ocean and destroying the sea life? Have they not read in my book that a third of the sea life shall be destroyed? Have they not read that a third of the trees shall be destroyed? Oh, I say unto you, be not like them, but walk very closely by my side. etc..

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Gulf oil spill's threat to wildlife turns real

By HOLBROOK MOHR and JOHN FLESHER, Associated Press Writers Holbrook Mohr And John Flesher, Associated Press Writers – 1 hr 45 mins ago

ON BARATARIA BAY, La. – The wildlife apocalypse along the Gulf Coast that everyone has feared for weeks is fast becoming a terrible reality. Pelicans struggle to free themselves from oil, thick as tar, that gathers in hip-deep pools, while others stretch out useless wings, feathers dripping with crude. Dead birds and dolphins wash ashore, coated in the sludge. Seashells that once glinted pearly white under the hot June sun are stained crimson. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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Bombs kill 6 in Iraqi capital, including policemen

By HADEEL AL-SHALCHI, Associated Press Writer Hadeel Al-shalchi, Associated Press Writer – Sun Jun 6, 5:26 am ET

BAGHDAD – A car bomb exploded outside a Baghdad police station Sunday in the deadliest of a pair of attacks that killed six people in the Iraqi capital, security and hospital officials said. etc.. etc.. The blast killed four police officers and one civilian, and wounded 15 people, etc.. Though violence has declined dramatically from just a few years ago, when the country teetered on the brink of civil war, attacks around the capital have refused to ebb. The violence is a serious challenge for Iraq's police and military forces as U.S. troops prepare to withdraw. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes?

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Tornadoes hit central Illinois

June 6, 2010 6:39 AM

A severe storm system moved through Illinois Saturday night, bringing mostly heavy rain to the Chicago area but spawning tornados that damaged a swath of north-central Illinois in a line generally from Peoria to Kankakee. The brunt of the storm system passed through south of the I-80 corridor, with reports of tornados touching down near Peoria, Streator, Dwight and Kankakee before the system moved off into Indiana. etc.. etc.. Eddie Lavallie, who lives in Oglesby, said he drove through Streator soon after the tornado hit and he saw a lot of damage, especially on the south side of town. "I saw people coming out of their homes right after the tornado hit; a second story of a house was taken off," Lavallie said. He saw old trees, 3-feet-wide, split in half. "Streator is just devastated," he said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Keep your eyes on Israel, for the great attack is on, the pressure is on, she is your fig tree, are you watching her, do you know the things that are taking place? etc..

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Helen Thomas ‘Shoots Self in Mouth,’ Speech Canceled

by Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

Veteran White House reporter Helen Thomas “shot herself in the mouth” with her off-the-cuff remarks that Jews should “get the hell out of Palestine.” etc.. Thomas, 89 and the daughter of Lebanese immigrants, was filmed and taped after a Jewish Heritage event at the White House late last week. She said that Jews in Israel should "go home” to Poland, Germany and the United States. A Facebook campaign is underway demanding that the Hearst newspaper chain fire her, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For the storms shall sweep across the states, etc..

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High winds sweep across region, zero in on Chittenango

By Catie O'Toole and Michelle Breidenbach Staff writers

The houses may not have pitched as badly as Dorothy's did in "The Wizard of Oz," but 80 mph winds struck the Chittenango area Sunday, damaging buildings in L. Frank Baum's birth place and forcing Oz-Stravaganza to cancel most of its final day. etc.. etc.. Jim Teske, meteorologist for WSYR-TV (channel 9), went to see the destruction, too.  He thought damage on about one quarter-mile section of Genesee Street (Route 5) looked like it was caused by s straight-line wind. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Earthquake swarms continue in Southern California

June 8, 2010 | 7:02 am

A swarm of small earthquakes continued to occur overnight in the Big Bear Lake area.

More than a dozen quakes were recorded in the last 12 hours in the San Bernardino Mountains region, most of them small. No damage or injuries were reported. Another swarm of small quakes hit the Santa Monica Bay on Monday, including a 3.6 and 3.7 temblor. Those quakes were felt by thousands of people, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. we look at the earthquakes, the tornadoes, are you aware of the tornadoes? etc

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Spring storm brings hail, tornadoes to Front Range, plains

Colorado is being hit hard with springtime weather tonight with strong thunderstorms, hail, funnel clouds and two reported tornadoes on the ground. Separate tornadoes were reported to have touched down briefly in Washington County near the Last Chance community, according to the National Weather Service. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will hear only problems, wars, rumors of wars, the economy and the things that are going on etc..

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2 US troops, 11 Afghan civilians killed in south

By AMIR SHAH and ROHAN SULLIVAN, Associated Press Writers Amir Shah And Rohan Sullivan, Associated Press Writers – 1 hr 7 mins ago

KABUL, AfghanistanTwo U.S. troops and at least 11 civilians died in violence across southern Afghanistan on Friday, including one attack in which a suicide bomber wearing a burqa blew himself up in a bazaar. etc.. etc.. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan, said in Brussels on Friday that insurgents have killed 59 Afghans during the past seven days, 54 of them in Kandahar. He told NATO ministers that insurgents also wounded 116, 94 of them in Kandahar. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Beware of the famine, there shall be a great, great famine this summer along with more flooding, more tornadoes, more violence, violence like you have not seen before, more protests, terrorist’s groups operating on a far larger scale than they have operated before. Drought, global warming, high cost of living and yet gas shall go down. etc..

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16 dead in Arkansas flooding

By the CNN Wire Staff June 11, 2010 7:16 p.m. EDT

(CNN) -- At least 16 people died at a federal campground in Arkansas after heavy rain and flash flooding Friday, and many more could be trapped in the area, state authorities said. etc.. etc.. "The water was rising faster than I've ever seen," Hofert told CNN's Rick Sanchez. People "were coming from everywhere, like ants running from water." etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornado Damage Reported In NW Kansas

Damage reported in Allison, near the Sheridan/Decatur County line. 

Posted: 8:12 PM Jun 11, 2010
Reporter: KAKEland WeatherPlex

Multipile tornado touchdowns were reported near Allison, along the Sheridan/Decatur County line. Damage was reported to a home with blown out windows. Also, feed bunks have been overturned. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, the mudslides far greater than in times past, the earthquakes shall be more numerous and far greater than in times past. etc..

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Magnitude 7.5 quake reported in Indian Ocean

By The Associated Press The Associated Press – 36 mins ago

NEW YORK – An earthquake measuring magnitude-7.5 was reported early Sunday in the Indian Ocean west of India's Nicobar Islands, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flash flooding strands dozens in Oklahoma City

By SEAN MURPHY, Associated Press Writer Sean Murphy, Associated Press Writer – Mon Jun 14, 3:28 pm ET

OKLAHOMA CITY – Flash flooding across the Oklahoma City area Monday stranded commuters on washed-out roads and prompted crews to send boats into inundated neighborhoods, rescuing dozens of residents and motorists who sought safety in trees and on rooftops. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Strong quake jolts Indonesia, tsunami warning issued

Jakarta, June 16 : The Indonesian authorities Wednesday issued a tsunami warning after an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale struck the easternmost province of Papua, causing residents to flee their homes and workplaces in panic. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues.. and ends with this statement.. At least two aftershocks, measuring up to 6.6 on the Richter scale, followed the quake. It was the latest in a series earthquakes to hit Indonesia in recent weeks.

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Storms rake Indiana with winds, rain, hail

Posted: June 15, 2010 Associated Press

Heavy storms have rolled through much of Indiana, bringing heavy rain, hail and funnel clouds.  The National Weather Service says law enforcement officials reported funnel clouds Monday in Greene and Owen counties in western Indiana, and a weather spotter reported a possible tornado near Spencer in Owen County. etc.. and the news story continues...

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I didn't find a news story at this time but the AEIC reports an earthquake in Alaska.

Earthquake in the Fox Islands region of Alaska

Local Date: Wednesday June 16th, 2010 Local Time: 07:09 AM AKDT Universal Time: 06/16/2010 15:09:47.016 UTC Magnitude: 4.34 ML Latitude: 52.4159 Longitude: -168.0366 Depth: 8 miles (13 km) Author: oa_op dbgMl

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2 killed, dozens injured in Minn. tornadoes

By DAVE KOLPACK, Associated Press Writer Dave Kolpack, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 53 mins ago

WADENA, Minn. – When the storm came through, Jay Hotakainen huddled in the basement of his northwest Minnesota home with his 12-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter. The walls shook and everything in the house rattled. "They say it sounds like a freight train. It does," Hotakainen said. Two people were killed and dozens injured as a series of tornadoes tore through Minnesota on Thursday, flattening homes, toppling power lines and leaving a big chunk of Hotakainen's hometown of Wadena treeless. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Watch the storms, for they shall be killer storms, etc.. 

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Storms rip windows off tower, kill motorist

Winds, rain slam midwest; toppled trees snap power lines in 3 states

msnbc.com staff and news service reports

updated 11:40 p.m. ET, Fri., June 18, 2010

CHICAGO - Swift-moving storms carrying high winds and pelting rain knocked out windows at Chicago's 110-story Willis Tower Friday and killed a motorist in southern Michigan. The storm also knocked out electricity for hundreds of thousands across northern Illinois, southeastern Wisconsin and southern Michigan etc.. etc.. The National Weather Service says winds in excess of 70 mph were recorded as the storm whipped into Chicago. etc.. and the news story continues...

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France floods kill 25, wreck homes

by Pierre Pratabuy Pierre Pratabuy – Thu Jun 17, 12:23 pm ET

DRAGUIGNAN, France (AFP) – Rescuers combed wrecked cars and homes for bodies in France's Cote d'Azur on Thursday after the worst floods in two centuries killed 25 people including a two-year-old, authorities said. etc.. and the news story continues.....

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NATO says 4 troops die in Afghan helicopter crash

By HEIDI VOGT and ROHAN SULLIVAN, Associated Press Writers Heidi Vogt And Rohan Sullivan, Associated Press Writers – 1 hr 1 min ago

KABUL, Afghanistan – A military helicopter crashed during an early morning operation in southern Afghanistan on Monday, killing three Australian commandoes and an American service member. Two other international service members were killed Sunday in separate bombings in the south, NATO announced without specifying nationalities. One of them was an American, etc.. etc.. The crash comes in a particularly deadly month for NATO forces. With the most recent deaths, at least 59 international troops, including 36 Americans, have died so far in June. That puts June among the deadliest months for international forces in the nearly nine-year war. The deadliest month so far for the military alliance was July 2009 when 75 troops, including 44 Americans, were killed. The rising death toll underscores the precarious situation for Afghanistan's international allies as violence has ramped up this summer. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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Iraq bombers leave about 33 dead in 2 attacks

By Kim Gamel ASSOCIATED PRESS

Published: 9:00 p.m. Sunday, June 20, 2010

BAGHDAD — Suicide bombers in a crowded Baghdad commercial district and in Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit killed as many as 33 people Sunday as insurgents tried to turn a months long deadlock over forming a new Iraqi government to their advantage. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, etc.

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Flooding death toll rises to 175 in southern China

Mon Jun 21, 3:20 am ET

BEIJING – Widespread flooding in southern China has caused 175 deaths, with 107 more people missing and more storms expected, the government said Monday. Thousands of houses have been destroyed and economic losses have topped 14 billion yuan ($2.05 billion), according to the Ministry of Water Resources. The toll was up from 132 on Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornado rips roof off sports arena

Montana - Officials in the city of Billings and Yellowstone County declared a state of emergency Monday, a day after the largest tornado to hit the city in more than 50 years peeled the roof off of a sports arena, causing millions of dollars in damage. etc.. and the news story continues... 

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Tornadoes reported in Waukesha County, Dane County and Lafayette County in southern Wisconsin

The Associated Press • June 22, 2010

EAGLE — Several tornadoes have been reported in Wisconsin as thunderstorms moved through the region. In Waukesha County, authorities were working to determine the extent of damage after a twister was reported in Eagle on Monday night. WTMJ reported that several homes were destroyed, but so far all injuries have been minor. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For the disasters that shall take place are many, the flooding shall be far greater than in times past, etc.

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Storms cause flooding in Indiana

By Charles Wilson • Associated Press • June 22, 2010

Residents in several central Indiana communities were urged to evacuate Tuesday after overnight thunderstorms dumped up to 5 inches of rain, causing widespread flash flooding that stranded motorists and closed roads. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Brazil: Flooding kills 41 in northeast

By Bradley Brooks Associated Press Writer / June 22, 2010

RIO DE JANEIRO—Officials scrambled Tuesday to get food and medical aid to two flood-hit Brazilian states where torrents of water ripped through towns, killing at least 41 people and driving 120,000 from their homes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Breaking News: Earthquakes felt in the Corning, NY area

By Morning Times

Published: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:35 PM EDT

A slight shifting of the earth was felt around 1:44 p.m. in the Valley today. Our office is receiving phone calls regarding earthquakes felt in the Corning, N.Y. area and as far south as State College, Pa. Reports of an Earthquake in Ontario, Canada are circulating national news sites this afternoon. That earthquake registered at 5.5 on the richter scale at about the same time as the earth was felt moving in Bradford County today. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. I spoke to you about the gas and some mocked and laughed when the prices went down, well guess what? Watch the storms, etc..

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Storms Cause Damage

Severe storms caused widespread damage across northeastern Minnesota Thursday night. Water was up over the tires of a Superior squad car on 23rd Street between Ogden and John Avenues. A resident there was also seen using a canoe to get down the street. Trees were knocked down in many neighborhoods, including some that fell over on a home on 63rd Avenue West. Strong winds caused trees limbs to snap and pull down power lines in many areas etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement. In Superior, piles of quarter-size hail accumulated in yards, and the rain was so powerful it flooded streets in the Billings Park neighborhood. There was also flooding out in West Duluth, where cars had to drive through deep puddles.

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Storms leave thousands without power in Maine

June 24, 2010

ELIOT, Maine—A series of fast-moving storms tearing through Maine have unleashed powerful winds that brought down trees and snapped power lines, leaving thousands of people without power, mainly in the York County. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. Officials did not immediately have detail on the strength of the storms, but metereologists in nearby Rochester, N.H., noted that one of the storms generated wind gusts of up to 61 mph as it tore towards Maine.

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Storms down trees, clear OSD midway

Friday, June 25 2010 By Chris Meyers Staff writer

Wednesday night’s storms were still rolling through Kosciusko County when Whitley County was already bracing for what was to come. etc.. etc.. firefighters were clearing the park Wednesday night while police were walking the midway trying to get people to leave before the storms hit. And they hit with a force. The National Weather Service recorded winds near 50 mph Wednesday. Trees snapped or fell throughout the county, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, another volcano, a great shaking, oh I say, watch and behold, know and understand, ponder on the things that are taking place. What do you read in my word that lines up with the things that you are seeing, do you know the hour? Pray that you will know the hour, etc.

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Flooding Issues? Contact FSA Office

Published: Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:42 PM CDT

LINCOLN, Neb. — During the past week, many areas of Nebraska have experienced extensive flooding. Greg Ibach, director of the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA), is reminding producers that have experienced damage to crops or loss of livestock to contact their local United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) office to report their losses. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flooding causes Nixon to activate guard

Published: Thursday, June 24, 2010 10:55 PM CDT

The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has announced plans to send state National Guard troops to flood-weary northwest Missouri to deal with additional flooding that could result from an Army Corps of Engineers' water release out of an upstream reservoir. etc.. etc. The Missouri River has been high in northwest Missouri for several days. Dozens of roads have been closed in the region, and about 200 homes have been evacuated in Holt County because of high water. Thousands of acres of cropland have been destroyed. Water was also near the top of levees in the region, and a few have been overtopped or destroyed. "We're seeing massive damage," said Mark Sitherwood, Holt County presiding commissioner. No injuries have been reported. etc. and the news story continues...

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Flooding and slips swamp Coromandel

Parts of Coromandel Peninsula were cut off by road last night as rain hammered the region, causing flooding and slips. etc.. etc.. The alternative 309 Road linking Coromandel town to the east coast was also closed. Up to 250 millimetres of rain had been forecast for the area from Thursday night until this morning. Anne Laugden, of Coromandel town, said people had not been able to get in or out of the town since about 3pm yesterday. "It's been raining constantly since 8am this [Friday] morning and it's still going." etc.. New Zealand Transport Agency operations manager Chris Beddall said the roading agency had doubled the number of crews patrolling the region. He said a lot of people had put off travelling and he warned people using their cars this weekend to drive to the conditions. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Confirmed: Two low-intensity tornadoes hit Quebec

The Canadian Press

Date: Tuesday Jun. 29, 2010 6:17 PM ET

MONTREAL — Environment Canada is confirming that two low-intensity tornadoes hit the Montreal region on Monday evening. The twisters, rated at F0 -- the lowest intensity -- by Environment Canada, touched down in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue and Mascouche. etc.. and the news story continues...

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NWS confirms tornadoes in Palermo and Herkimer

by CNY Central Staff

Posted: 06.28.2010 at 9:39 PM Updated: 06.29.2010 at 1:05 PM

EAST PALERMO, OSWEGO CO. -- The National Weather Service has confirmed that tornadoes touched down in both Oswego County and the Mohawk Valley, after a twister caused minor damage in several rural upstate New York communities Monday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong 6.5 earthquake hits southern Mexico

Wed Jun 30, 4:33 am ET

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – A strong 6.5-magnitude earthquake struck southern Mexico in the early hours of Wednesday, shaking buildings as far away as Mexico City, where some people filed onto the street in their pajamas. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake struck 75 miles west-south of the colonial city of Oaxaca etc.. and the news story continues...

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Seismically-active Wednesday on the West Coast

Written by Terre Logsdon Thursday, 01 July 2010

View, Alaska, according to the US Geological Survey.

At 2:22 a.m. local time Wednesday

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA – Numerous earthquakes were reported on the West Coast of North America today – including one near Hamilton City that did not occur on a known fault line. Wednesday's quakes stretched from Oaxaca, Mexico, to as far north as Glacier, a 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook the Oaxaca region of Mexico, where one death and damage to buildings have been reported. A 3.0-magnitude quake was recorded 10 miles northeast of San Jose at 1:58 p.m., which was followed by a 2.3 magnitude earthquake at 4:09 p.m. In Alaska, another seismically-active area, a 2.7 was recorded at 4:41 p.m., according to the US Geological Survey. Hamilton City also experienced a temblor at 5:29 p.m., which the US Geological Survey charted at 3.3 magnitude. It was located four miles west northwest of Hamilton City, five miles east northeast of Orland and 14 miles west of Chico. Here in Lake County, the US Geological Survey reported a 1.9 magnitude quake etc.. and the news story continues...

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Drought declared nearby

By SHAWNA T. TURNER POSTED: July 7, 2010

The lagging precipitation and hot dry weather are leading to drought conditions in the area, with a drought emergency designation declared for counties south of Williamsport, according to Aaron Tyburski, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in State College. etc.. etc.. The drought designation came in the midst of a summer heat wave. Although record highs are not expected to be exceeded this week, the mercury will come close to hitting some all-time marks. and the news story continues...

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Drought prompts hosepipe ban in northwest England

Unusually dry weather in the northwest of England has prompted a hosepipe ban to be introduced in the area for the first time in 14 years. etc.. etc.. The region has recorded its driest start to the year since 1929 and water levels in many reservoirs and lakes have plummeted to less than half their capacity. etc.. and the news story continues...

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California Drought Keeps Water Price High

Despite the much needed rainy season, officials say we are technically not out of a drought until water reserves are replenished. The Metropolitan Water District (MWD) has recently declared they will continue on with their water-rationing plan and sell water at full price. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Minister: Harvests Damaged by Drought, Exports to Drop Just Slightly

06 July 2010

By Anatoly Medetsky

Agriculture Minister Yelena Skrynnik said Monday that Russia's worst drought in a decade had scorched more harvests than the ministry had estimated, a concession that industry analysts had been expecting for weeks. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Arkanas Farmers Fight Drought

PROCTOR, AR -- It's not nice to fool mother nature, but it's not too nice when mother nature fools with us either -- and right now farmers in northern Arkansas aren't too happy with Mom. Rain, or the lack of it -- is at the heart of the problem. There's been no meaningful rain in the northern Arkansas region since April 25th -- and crops are in danger. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Bolivia in grip of severe drought

Tue, 06 Jul 2010 06:24:23 GMT

Bolivia has been gripped by a severe drought, with an unusually early dry season threatening the nation's crops, livestock and humans alike. The lack of rain has left Bolivia's vast fields completely dry, even cracked, affecting the country's agriculture, which is one of the major sources of income for the country. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Ugandan Coffee Shipments Declined by 7.5% Last Month As Drought Cut Yields

By Fred Ojambo - Jul 6, 2010

Coffee exports from Uganda, Africa’s largest producer of the beans after Ethiopia, declined 7.5 percent in June after a drought cut yields, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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WFP To Double Number Of People Receiving Food Assistance In Drought-Hit Niger

Article Date: 06 Jul 2010 - 0:00 PDT

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced that it is scaling up operations in the drought-hit West African country of Niger in the light of a shocking new government survey showing malnutrition rates among young children at emergency levels. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you shall hear how other warships now are rushing to my area, to my people, Israel, but not for their aid. You will hear and see as the world becomes very upset; hatred comes in towards my people Israel. etc.

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Turk threat to Israelis

By Ibon Villelabeitia 

Ankara, Turkey - Turkey will cut ties with Israel unless it receives an apology over a deadly Israeli raid on a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza, the Turkish foreign minister said, but Israel yesterday said it had no intention of obliging. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Group to protest Gaza blockade today

Protesters will picket outside of Syracuse's federal building today in hopes of ending the blockade on Gaza.  About 50 people will gather etc.. etc.. to protest the violence in the Gaza Strip, said organizer Derek Ford, of the Act Now To Stop War and End Racism coalition. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you will hear of the heat wave, the heat wave that is not supposed to be here, for man thinks there is no global warming.  But surely they should see now, for this is the longest stretch in you area of weather as high as it is now, and the week is not over yet. etc.

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People in Northeast seek to beat triple-digit heat

By Mark Morgenstein, CNN July 8, 2010 4:59 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- An excessive heat watch will remain in effect through Thursday afternoon in parts of the Northeast. The heat has claimed at least two lives -- an elderly woman in Pennsylvania and a Maryland resident found inside a home with a temperature higher than 90 degrees. For a second consecutive day Wednesday, temperatures approached or surpassed the 100-degree mark in many states. etc.. etc.. Power isn't the only thing in sporadic supply in the heat-afflicted region. etc.. etc.. Weather stations in Richmond, Virginia; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Mount Holly, New Jersey; and at Philadelphia International Airport in Pennsylvania and Newark International Airport in New Jersey all registered triple-digit temperatures early Wednesday afternoon. etc.. etc.. According to the general manager of the White Oak Ice company in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, "The whole tri-state area is just about out of ice -- New Jersey, Philadelphia and Delaware. Absolutely unbelievable. It's terrible up here. We haven't experienced this in 12 years, 13 years," said John Sylvester. "All the big major companies are out of ice. Guys are scrambling. They're calling for ice and it's coming from Wisconsin, Ohio, the Carolinas and they're running out. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Heat wave is gone, but a record lingers

A cold front accompanying Friday's storms swept away the high temperatures that had Central New York sweating for days.  Before it departed the heat wave delivered a record.  It was 90 degrees at 8 p.m. Thursday.  That's the hottest ever measured in Syracuse at that hour, according to the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Heat wave kills 3 in Onondaga County

By Douglass Dowty Staff writer

Three people in Onondaga County died over a five-day period during the recent heat wave, said county Health Commissioner Dr. Cynthia Morrow. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Let your hearts stay open, let your ears be open that you can hear, let your eyes be open that you can see, for truly many things are taking place throughout the whole world. Floods, earthquakes, drought, high economy, countries preparing for war, etc.

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Earthquake shakes California but no damage reported

Wed Jul 7, 8:15 pm ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck in the Southern California desert east of Los Angeles on Tuesday, rattling buildings from Los Angeles to San Diego. etc.. and the news story continues.. and ends with this statement.. "We did feel it pretty strong," said John Yzaguirre, manager of the Borrego Springs Resort hotel. "There's nothing broken but it was really strong, probably one of the strongest ones we've felt."

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Flooding in Mexico causes highway closure, raises dengue risk

Authorities in the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon on Friday ordered the closure of the highways linking state capital Monterrey to Laredo in the U.S. state Texas due to flooding. etc.. etc.. The flooding has also increased the danger of a major dengue fever outbreak, Miguel Angel Lezama Fernandez, who leads the nation's National Prevention Programs and Disease Control Center, told media on Friday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. I spoke to you about the gas and some mocked and laughed when the prices went down, well guess what? Watch the storms, etc..

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(CNN) -- Eighteen people were killed and 57 others are missing as Tropical Storm Conson moved over the Philippines, the country's National Disaster Coordinating Council reported Wednesday. The storm, known locally as "Basyang," had weakened slightly, the council said. As of 4 p.m. Wednesday (4 a.m. ET), its maximum sustained winds were at 53 mph (85 kph) near its center and gusts of up to 62 mph (100 kph). etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, another volcano, a great shaking, oh I say, watch and behold, know and understand, ponder on the things that are taking place. What do you read in my word that lines up with the things that you are seeing, do you know the hour? Pray that you will know the hour, etc.

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Global warming: Honolulu climate change meeting to be held Friday

Posted: Jul 10, 2010 10:18 PM EDT Updated: Jul 11, 2010 12:32 AM EDT

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - It looks like global warming may be affecting Hawaii at an alarming rate. Climate change experts say temperatures are rising at higher elevations -- faster than the global average. And the amount of rain is declining. Freshwater sources are also shrinking. etc.. and the news story continues...

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3.6-magnitude quake rattles D.C. area

D.C. earthquake--

A 3.6-magnitude earthquake struck near the Gaithersburg, Maryland, area just after 5 a.m. ET Friday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The center of the quake was about 20 miles northwest of Washington, the USGS said. "It was really loud, like a plane flying really low. I had never felt anything like it," said Anne Ngunjiri, 30, of Gaithersburg. "I was jolted out of bed. All my neighbors woke up. After it passed, I thought it could be an earthquake, and lay in bed hoping there were no aftershocks." etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong earthquake shakes Alaska island region

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – A powerful earthquake shook a remote Aleutian Island region of Alaska late Saturday, but there were no reports of damage or injury and no threat of a tsunami, officials said. The 6.7-magnitude temblor struck at 9:56 p.m. and was centered in the Bering Sea etc.. and the news story continues..

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More high heat for LA area

By Associated Press

Posted: 07/17/2010 05:56:23 PM PDT Updated: 07/17/2010 05:58:09 PM PDT

Temperatures were surging around the state Saturday as Southern California continued its rare high-humidity heat wave and state officials investigated a rash of recent farm worker deaths believed tied to the weather. etc.. etc.. On Friday in the Los Angeles area, a 90 degree record high was set in Westwood, breaking the previous record of 87 set in 1978. A 1998 record was tied in Long Beach, where the mercury hit 95 degrees. In the San Fernando, San Gabriel and Santa Clarita valleys, the highs soared past 100. The searing, wild weather is due to a circulating high-pressure system that moved in from the Midwest and is pulling moisture up from the Gulf of Mexico etc.. and the news story continues...

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State of emergency declared for 2 Ky. counties after weekend storms

by Associated Press

Posted on July 19, 2010 at 7:51 AM

PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Two people are dead in severe flooding that knocked out running water to thousands of homes in Pike County. Emergency officials say the storms washed away some homes and many roads are flooded, but there were no missing people in the county by Sunday evening. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Severe storms hit Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS, July 17 (UPI) -- Tornadoes, large hail and other severe storms socked the greater Twin Cities metropolitan area and other parts of Minnesota Saturday evening, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes Briefly Touch Down In Southern Colorado

tornadoes.Posted: 9:21 PM Jul 15, 2010
Reporter: KKTV

Severe weather ripped through Southern Colorado Thursday afternoon and evening, producing large hail, strong winds, torrential rain and even a few tornadoes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. I spoke to you about the gas and some mocked and laughed when the prices went down, well guess what? Watch the storms, etc..

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Story Created: Jul 18, 2010 at 3:17 PM EDT Story Updated: Jul 18, 2010 at 11:22 PM EDT

Severe storms affected much of the region Sunday.

A wind gust of 80 mph was recorded at St. Joseph, Michigan, where tents were blown over at the Venetian Festival, according to reports to NWS. A gust of 60 mph was reported from Stevensville. South Bend was in the path of the storm, where there were reports of pea-sized hail and torrential rains. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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Iraq suicide attacks target Sunni Awakening militias; dozens killed

Iraqi soldiers inspect the scene of a suicide attack in Radwaniya, southwest of Baghdad, Iraq, July 18. Twin suicide bombings killed scores of people on Sunday, including dozens from a government-backed, anti-al-Qaeda militia lining up to collect their paychecks near a military base southwest of Baghdad, Iraqi officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. This is a very serious time, saith your Father God, far more serious than anytime that you have lived in before, it is a time when the whole world is ready to go to war. etc..

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China Casts shadow on naval exercises

South Korea - The United States and South Korea announced Tuesday that the first in a series of large-scale naval exercises off Japan and the Korean Peninsula would begin next week, despite objections from China.  The exercises, they said, are meant as a show of force and a "first step" in trying to deter North Korea from acts of aggression in the region, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, another volcano, a great shaking, oh I say, watch and behold, know and understand, ponder on the things that are taking place. What do you read in my word that lines up with the things that you are seeing, do you know the hour? Pray that you will know the hour, etc.

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China flooding kills 701, worst toll in a decade

By CHI-CHI ZHANG, Associated Press Writer Chi-chi Zhang, Associated Press Writer – Wed Jul 21, 9:24 am ET

BEIJING – More than 1,000 people have died or disappeared in severe flooding in China so far this year, and the heaviest rains are still to come, a senior official warned Wednesday. This year's floods, which have caused tens of billions of dollars in damage already, have exacted the highest death toll since 1998, when the highest water levels in five decades claimed 4,150 lives. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes skip across region

BY BRIAN L. HUCHEL Commercial-News

DANVILLE — A pop-up storm caught residents in southern Vermilion County off guard Wednesday afternoon. Two tornadoes as well as a number of funnel clouds were reported during a 40-minute period as the storm stretched across the area near Sidell, Jamaica, Ridge Farm and Georgetown. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. they already have had tornadoes, you will hear of flooding, forest fires and you will hear of the heat wave, the heat wave that is not supposed to be here, for man thinks there is no global warming. etc..

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Forest fires in Russia

Friday, July 16, 2010 » 08:38am

Emergency crews have been kept busy in Russia, fighting a number of forest fires, sparked by a record-breaking heat wave. The fires are spreading through the Moscow region, with a state of emergency declared in 16 areas. Forecasters say the heat wave which is Russia's worst in decades will last at least another week. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Forest fires force out holidaymakers in Greece

Sat Jul 17, 11:24 am ET

ATHENS (AFP) – Local authorities evacuated three children's summer camps after a forest fire stirred up by heat and strong winds broke out Saturday in the Attica region, south east of Athens, the fire brigade said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Lightning-caused fires reported on Coconino National Forest

By DAILY SUN STAFF | Posted: Monday, July 19, 2010 3:28 pm

Several lightning-caused fires have been reported today on the Coconino National Forest.

The largest, called the Tuba fire, has grown to 100 acres and is about 20 miles north of Flagstaff and about a mile west of North Highway 89 near the forest boundary. Multiple fire units are on the scene. Another smaller fire was reported about 2 miles south of the Tuba fire. Six other fires have been reported near Strawberry Crater, Sycamore Canyon and the Mogollon Rim. etc.. and the news story continues...

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More storms likely in southern Wis.

Associated Press Last update: July 23, 2010 - 6:36 AM

MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Another round of showers and thunderstorms Friday could add to the misery caused by widespread flooding in southern Wisconsin etc.. etc.. Mitchell International Airport remained closed Friday morning because of flooded runways. More than 8,000 of 32,000 We Energies customers who lost power in Thursday's storms remained without service Friday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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More storms likely in southern Wis.

Associated Press Last update: July 23, 2010 - 6:36 AM

MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Another round of showers and thunderstorms Friday could add to the misery caused by widespread flooding in southern Wisconsin etc.. etc.. Mitchell International Airport remained closed Friday morning because of flooded runways. More than 8,000 of 32,000 We Energies customers who lost power in Thursday's storms remained without service Friday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, another volcano, a great shaking, oh I say, watch and behold, know and understand, ponder on the things that are taking place. What do you read in my word that lines up with the things that you are seeing, do you know the hour? Pray that you will know the hour, etc.

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Earthquake registers 7.4 magnitude

Philippines - An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.4 jarred the southern Philippines this morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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By James Kelleher James Kelleher – Sat Jul 24, 1:31 pm ET

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Powerful storms spawned by intense heat and humidity produced flooding and tornadoes in the Midwestern United States on Saturday, disrupting travel and cutting power to thousands of homes. etc.. etc.. The National Weather Service issued severe weather alerts for many areas in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa and Minnesota, and flood watches for dozens of counties. Forecasters said a similar weather pattern was developing in Pennsylvania and New York, where a rare tornado watch was issued late on Friday for New York City and northern New Jersey. etc.. etc.. Dan Sheets of the National Weather Service said that over the last three days, six to 10 inches of rain had fallen in the northeastern corner of Iowa. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Lightning storm sparks 16 blazes

Published: July 20, 2010 12:00 PM
Updated: July 20, 2010 12:18 PM

Sunday’s brief but intense lightning storm sparked 16 fires in the Kamloops Fire Centre area, all of which are being mopped up or controlled by firefighters. B.C. Forest Service crews, supported by air tankers, heavy equipment and helicopters water-bucketing, helped keep all new fire starts to less than one hectare in size. etc.. etc.. Due to drought-like conditions, lightning fires may burn underground for weeks and become visible with daytime heating. etc. With a risk of thunderstorms continuing in the afternoons this week as the hot spell carries on, the fire-danger rating is ‘high’ in the majority of the fire centre, with pockets of ‘extreme’ in Clearwater and Vernon. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Scientists see climate change prompting mass migration to U.S.

By Anna Gorman
Los Angeles Times

Updated: 07/26/2010 09:50:21 PM CDT

LOS ANGELES — Climbing temperatures are expected to raise sea levels and increase droughts, floods, heat waves and wildfires. Now, scientists are predicting another consequence of climate change — mass migration to the United States. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. I spoke to you about the gas and some mocked and laughed when the prices went down, well guess what? Watch the storms, etc..

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Massive hail stones fall in tiny South Dakota town, challenge U.S. record

Mary Garrigan Journal staff | Posted: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 6:45 am

Vivian: Hail Capital of the U.S.?

Meteorologists from the National Weather Service office in Aberdeen will be in Vivian today to determine if a July 23 hailstorm there produced one, or possibly more, record-setting hailstones. etc.. etc.. The July 23 storm included a tornado sighting and damaged nearly every home in Vivian. Hailstones broke through roofs, leaving fist-size holes in interior ceilings. They smashed through windshields, causing at least five injuries in cars stranded along I-90. “I’ve got 19 holes in my roof. Three of them go all the way through my ceiling,” said Lisa Patrick, manager of the Coffee Cup in Vivian. “And it wasn’t just my house; it was every house in town.” etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. they already have had tornadoes, you will hear of flooding, forest fires and you will hear of the heat wave, the heat wave that is not supposed to be here, for man thinks there is no global warming. etc..

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California wildfires burn 40 homes, threaten 150

By Raquel Maria Dillon  (AP)

Tehachapi, Calif. - Hundreds of firefighters gained ground Wednesday against the most destructive of two big wildfires that have burned dozens of homes and forced 2,300 people to evacuate etc.. About 40 miles to the north, a fire that began Monday in Sequoia National Forest grew to 15,600 acres, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Moscow dealing with wildfires, too

Russia - Stoked by parched forests, dried-out swamps and the hottest summertime temperatures ever recorded in Russia, wildfires burned down several villages in the central part of the country, killing about two dozen people, etc.. and the news story continues....

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, etc..

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Death toll in Pakistani floods surges past 800

By NABEEL YUSUF and RIAZ KHAN, Associated Press Writers Nabeel Yusuf And Riaz Khan, Associated Press Writers – 1 hr 25 mins ago

NOWSHERA, Pakistan – The death toll in the massive flooding in Pakistan surged past 800 as floodwaters receded Saturday in the hard-hit northwest, an official said. The damage to roads, bridges and communications networks hindered rescuers, while the threat of disease loomed as some evacuees arrived in camps with fever, diarrhea and skin problems. Even for a country used to tragedy — especially deadly suicide attacks by Taliban militants — the scale of this past week's flooding has been shocking. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. many things are happening throughout the whole world. It is a troublesome time, many do not see it yet, their eyes are on other things that are far smaller than the things that are happening. etc..

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6 more GIs slain in worst month

By Robert H. Reid

Kabul, Afghanistan - NATO announced yesterday that six more US troops have died in Afghanistan, bring the death toll for July to at least 66 and surpassing the previous month's record as the deadliest for American forces in the nearly 9-year-old war.  In Kabul, police fired weapons into the air to disperse a crowd of angry Afghans who shouted "Death to America," hurled stones and set fire to two vehicles etc.. and the news story continues...

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Small Earthquakes Rattle Chino Hills, Salinas Valley

There were no reports of injuries or damages in either quake.

KTLA News

7:01 AM PDT, August 2, 2010

CHINO HILLS -- A magnitude 3.6 earthquake shook the Salinas Valley Sunday just hours after another small quake rattled Chino Hills and its surrounding cities. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you will hear of the heat wave, the heat wave that is not supposed to be here, for man thinks there is no global warming.  But surely they should see now, for this is the longest stretch in you area of weather as high as it is now, and the week is not over yet. etc.

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Heat-Wave Deaths: It's Not All About Temperatures

Record-Setting Temps Don't Always Mean More Heat-Related Deaths

By CONOR FINNEGAN

July 29, 2010

The South and East Coast have taken a real beating this summer from record-breaking temperatures and unrelenting heat, etc.. This June was the hottest one on record, with temperatures more than 2 degrees above the 20th-century average for the month, etc.. and the news article continues and ends with this statement.. The average temperature in Maryland last month was 75.2 degrees, 4.7 degrees warmer than normal. Virginia suffered through an average temperature of 76.1 degrees, 5.1 degrees higher than usual. And Arkansas averaged 81.7 degrees for the month, 5 degrees warmer than the 20th-century average.

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etc.. Keep your eyes on Israel, for the great attack is on, the pressure is on, she is your fig tree, are you watching her, do you know the things that are taking place? etc..

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UN disputes Lebanese claim Israel violated border

By BASSEM MROUE and ZEINA KARAM, Associated Press Writers Bassem Mroue And Zeina Karam, Associated Press Writers – 47 mins ago

DEIR EL-ZAHRANI, Lebanon – U.N. peacekeepers said Wednesday a cypress tree an Israeli soldier was cutting down just before a border clash with Lebanese soldiers erupted was in Israeli territory, contradicting Lebanese claims that their frontier was breached. The clash Tuesday left a senior Israeli officer, two Lebanese soldiers and a Lebanese journalist dead and was the most serious since Israel and the Iranian-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah fought a brief war in 2006. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The hot weather shall increase far faster than man has predicted, causing great masses of icebergs to melt, raising the sea level to its highest level ever, ever. etc..

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Massive ice island breaks off Greenland

 

(CNN) -- A piece of ice four times the size of Manhattan island has broken away from an ice shelf in Greenland, according to scientists in the U.S. etc.. etc.. The ice island, which is about half the height of the Empire State Building, is the biggest piece of ice to break away from the Arctic icecap since 1962 and amounts to a quarter of the Petermann 70-kilometer floating ice shelf, according to research leader Andreas Muenchow.  etc.. Environmentalists say ice melt is being caused by global warming with Arctic temperatures in the 1990s reaching their warmest level of any decade in at least 2,000 years, according to a study published in 2009.  etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, etc..

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Line of tornadoes slam upper Midwest

As many as seven tornadoes may have touched down in southeast North Dakota and western Minnesota, the Nation Weather Service said Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. when you hear of the economy as it goes down, down, down, with the stock market going down, down, down, realize that the last days that I have spoken to you about are also here and you shall see and you shall know. etc..

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Bank shutdowns outpace 2009 rate

Regulators on Friday shut down a bank in Chicago,  lifting to 109 the number of U.S. bank failures this year, pushing the pace ahead of 2009. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. watch the signs, watch the things that are taking place, listen carefully that you may know and understand the events that are going on that you can compare them to my word. etc.. 

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Magnitude-6.9 quake shakes Ecuador

QUITO, Ecuador – A powerful earthquake shook the South American nation of Ecuador on Thursday, but there were no reports of damage or injuries. The magnitude-6.9 quake that hit at 6:54 a.m. (1154 GMT) was felt across much of the nation, including the capital, Quito. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you will hear of the heat wave, the heat wave that is not supposed to be here, for man thinks there is no global warming.  But surely they should see now, etc.. 

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Long, hot summer of fire, floods fits predictions

By CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent Charles J. Hanley, Ap Special Correspondent – 1 hr 43 mins ago

NEW YORK – Floods, fires, melting ice and feverish heat: From smoke-choked Moscow to water-soaked Pakistan and the High Arctic, the planet seems to be having a midsummer breakdown. It's not just a portent of things to come, scientists say, but a sign of troubling climate change already under way. etc.. etc.. The U.N.'s network of climate scientists — the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) — has long predicted that rising global temperatures would produce more frequent and intense heat waves, and more intense rainfalls. In its latest assessment, in 2007, the Nobel Prize-winning panel went beyond that. It said these trends "have already been observed," in an increase in heat waves since 1950, for example. etc.. etc.. RUSSIA - It's been the hottest summer ever recorded in Russia with Moscow temperatures topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37.8 degrees C) for the first time. The drought there has sparked hundreds of wildfires in forests and dried peat bogs, blanketing western Russia with a toxic smog. Moscow's death rate has doubled to 700 people a day. The drought reduced the wheat harvest by more than one-third. etc.. etc.. PAKISTAN - The heaviest monsoon rains on record — 12 inches (300 millimeters) in one 36-hour period — have sent rivers rampaging over huge swaths of countryside. It's left 14 million Pakistanis homeless or otherwise affected, and killed 1,500. The government calls it the worst natural disaster in the nation's history. etc.. etc.. CHINA - China is witnessing its worst floods in decades, the WMO says, particularly in the northwest province of Gansu. There, floods and landslides last weekend killed at least 1,117 people and left more than 600 missing, etc.. etc.. ARCTIC - Researchers last week spotted a 100-square-mile (260-square-kilometer) chunk of ice calved off from the great Petermann Glacier in Greenland's far northwest. It was the most massive ice island to break away in the Arctic in a half-century of observation. etc.. etc.. The melting of land ice into the oceans is causing about 60 percent of the accelerating rise in sea levels worldwide, with thermal expansion from warming waters causing the rest. The WMO'S World Climate Research Program says seas are rising by 1.34 inches (3.4 millimeters) per decade, about twice the 20th century's average. Worldwide temperature readings, meanwhile, show that this January-June was the hottest first half of a year in 150 years of global climate record keeping. Meteorologists say 17 nations have recorded all-time-high temperatures in 2010, more than in any other year. etc.. etc.. and the news article continues...

AT THE END OF THIS NEWS ARTICLE THERE IS A PLACE FOR INDIVIDUALS TO COMMENT. I THOUGHT THIS INDIVIDUALS OBSERVATION WAS INTERESTING:

Silly people: humans take up 1% of all land, not covered in ice, so humans take up LESS than 1% of all land. we humans HAVE NO EFFECT on this planet..... even the oil we dumped into the ocean has no significant impact on the planet.....just an impact on the people that live in the area....WE ARE NOT COOKING THE PLANET, YOU CAN THANK THE SUN FOR THAT!!!

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, etc..

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Flooding leaves Iowa city without water

By: Associated Press - Texarkana Gazette - Published: 08/14/2010

By Michael J. Crumb

AMES, Iowa—Ames officials implored residents Friday to do a better job of conserving water after historic flooding caused pipes to break and left the college town of 55,000 without drinking water. etc.. etc.. The flooding in Ames came after three nights of heavy rain caused creeks and rivers in central Iowa to swell earlier in the week. Hundreds of residents have had to leave their homes in Ames, Des Moines and Colfax, and a 16-year-old girl was killed when a flooded creek swept her car off a road near Des Moines. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes tear through North Dakota and Minnesota

By Rick Vincent, CNN

August 9, 2010 11:00 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- A string of tornadoes raked through southeastern North Dakota and into west central Minnesota on Saturday night. Most of the damage was in Richland County, North Dakota, according to Greg Gust, warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service. etc.. etc.. One of the tornadoes was on the ground for at least 30 minutes. Gust said a typical tornado might last only three to five minutes. "So to have ones that are tracking for 10 to 15 miles or more are a bit rare, and to have one that's 30 minutes or longer on the ground, that's a pretty sizable and strong tornado," Gust said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Posted at: 08/13/2010 10:47 PM By: Jill Kasparie

(ABC 6 NEWS) – Two possible tornadoes rip through southeastern Minnesota, one near Hayfield. etc.. etc.. "We were just sitting in the living room and then we looked out and all of the sudden we seen this thing just twirling around," said Hayfield's Tyler Becvar. Families in and around Hayfield were caught off guard late Friday afternoon. "Popped up very shortly, not a lot of expectation from this storm, it developed pretty fast right in our area, "said Dodge County Emergency Management Director Matt Maas. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Heavy rain causes flooding in Jackson County

Posted: Aug 17, 2010 11:49 AM EDT Updated: Aug 17, 2010 3:52 PM EDT

By Stephen McLamb

SCOTTSBORO, AL (WAFF) - Heavy rains caused severe flooding in Scottsboro Tuesday. According to the National Weather Service, the water reached up to 4.5 feet deep in some areas. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Earthquakes hit Marianas

No tsunami warning, watch issued

Monday, August 16, 2010 By Ferdie de la Torre Reporter

A flurry of earthquakes, including one with a magnitude of 7.2 and 6.3 on the Richter scale, jolted the Mariana Islands region over the weekend but none posed a tsunami threat, according to emergency officials. etc.. EMO public information officer John Takai Camacho told Saipan Tribune yesterday that the 7.2 and 6.3 earthquakes were strong, but they were not felt in the CNMI because they were too far. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Several tornadoes touched down in Colorado Monday afternoon, as strong storms rolled through the state.

According to the National Weather Service, four tornadoes briefly touched down in northeast Colorado, near Deer Trail, Agate and in Morgan County. etc.. Storms also dumped rain and hail all over the state, sparking several Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Monday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Keep your eyes on Israel, for the nations of the world are pushing hard for a peace treaty and the president of Israel has agreed, he is selling out Israel, but keep your eyes on Israel.And know that Russia is furnishing all that Iran needs to make her nuclear bombs. Realize what is taking place throughout the whole world. China is refusing to give America another loan, they recognize that they are bankrupt, but they haven’t told the people that. Watch for the new cashless society that comes forth with the mark. etc..

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China cuts holdings of US debt again

2010-08-17 07:33

China cut its holdings of United States Treasury debt for a second straight month in June while the holdings of Japan and Britain rose. China's holdings fell by US$24 billion to US$843.7 billion, a drop of 2.7 percent, the US Treasury Department said yesterday in a monthly report on debt holdings. Total foreign holdings of Treasury securities rose US$45.6 billion to a total of US$4 trillion, an increase of 1.2 percent. The debt figures are being closely watched at a time when the US government is running up record annual deficits. A drop in foreign demand would lead to higher interest rates in the US. The yield on Treasuries rises when fewer people invest in them. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Russia to fuel Iran's nuclear plant next week

by Vladimir Isachenkov Published: August 14, 2010

MOSCOW - Russia will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant next week despite U.S. demands to prevent Iran obtaining nuclear energy until the country proves that it's not pursuing a weapons capacity, officials said Friday. Uranium fuel shipped by Russia will be loaded into the Bushehr reactor on Aug. 21, beginning a startup process etc.. and the news story continues...

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Israel sees direct talks with Palestinians soon

Source: Reuters 16 Aug 2010 21:12:58 GMT

Netanyahu hopes for direct Palestinian talks very soon

Israel, Greece draw up panel to boost strategic ties

(Updates throughout with quotes, details on talks)

By Allyn Fisher-Ilan

ATHENS, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday he hoped for direct negotiations with the Palestinians "in the very near future". His remarks, at a joint appearance with Prime Minister George Papandreou during a rare visit to Greece, etc.. etc.. The Quartet of the United States, European Union, United Nations and Russia has been trying to bridge these differences to renew direct talks, by drafting a statement seen as aimed at specifying the goals for peace negotiations. Netanyahu who has sought for months to upgrade the negotiations, seemed optimistic the Quartet efforts may succeed. "What is becoming clear is that in the coming days we are moving towards holding negotiations, without preconditions, I hope in the very near future," Netanyahu said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, etc..

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Thunderstorm rips up trees, knocks out power

BY CECIL ANGEL
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

A severe thunderstorm crossed southeast Michigan on Thursday, ripping up trees and knocking out power in what has become a familiar occurrence this summer. Steve Freitag, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service office in White Lake Township, said there were reports of winds gusting as strong as 75 m.p.h., with hail the size of golf balls falling in Frankenmuth and other areas. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Brush Fires End Summer Fun

Cynthia Louie

SAN DIEGO (AP) –A pair of wildfires near the California coast charred thousands of acres of rural brush on a hot, dry Saturday and brought a quick end to the weekends of many campers and hikers, but left minimal damage and injuries. A pair of hikers and eight people in a cabin were evacuated by helicopter as a fast-growing wildfire consumed some 2,000 acres _ about three square miles _ of grasslands in rural San Diego County, etc.. etc.. Meanwhile, another wildfire on the state’s central coast forced the evacuation of a half-dozen campgrounds and briefly threatened several buildings. That blaze broke out north of San Luis Obispo burned about 1,500 acres before sunset Saturday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Rain batters China anew; 94,000 evacuated in flood

By ALEXA OLESEN, Associated Press Writer Alexa Olesen, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 43 mins ago

BEIJING – Flooding killed four people and forced the evacuation of 94,000 others in the northern Chinese port city of Dandong after heavy rains caused the Yalu river to breach its banks, state media said Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the world is confused, they do not understand what is going on, they do not understand what is taking place. They can watch as China builds a navel fleet three times larger than America. They watch as America lowers her navel fleet, lowers everything that she is doing and wonder what is happening to her. Are you aware of what Russia is doing, are you aware of what Iran is doing, etc.. 

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Iran inaugurates nation's first unmanned bomber

AP – 1 hr 58 mins ago

TEHRAN, Iran – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Sunday inaugurated the country's first domestically built unmanned bomber aircraft, calling it an "ambassador of death" to Iran's enemies. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Canada intercepts two Russian bombers

By ROB GILLIES, Associated Press Writer Rob Gillies, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 18 mins ago

TORONTO – Fighter jets were scrambled to intercept two Russian bombers in the Arctic as they approached Canadian airspace on the eve of a visit from Canada's prime minister who will observe an Arctic military exercise, a spokesman for the prime minister said Wednesday. etc.. etc.. Canada has linked recent Russian flights in the area to the competition between Canada, Russia, the U.S. and other countries to secure Arctic resources. With polar ice melting there are new opportunities to exploit the region's oil, gas and mineral reserves. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, etc..

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Sunday Rain Sets Records

By John Mariani Staff Writer

Sunday's deluge produced the fourth-highest rain total for one day in the city's history, and the most rain ever for an Aug. 22 in Syracuse. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Hot weather aids fires in Oregon, Calif., Idaho

By JEFF BARNARD, Associated Press Writer Jeff Barnard, Associated Press Writer – 59 mins ago

ASHLAND, Ore. – A wind-whipped wildfire burned through 11 homes outside an Oregon college town as hot, dry weather — with temperatures near 100 degrees — also helped fires spread in Idaho and Southern California, where homes were evacuated. etc.. etc.. In southern Idaho, firefighters hoped calmer, cooler weather would help them gain ground on a wildfire that scorched more than 510 square miles. The lightning-sparked fire was fueled by strong winds Sunday and Monday, blackening more than 327,000 acres and becoming the nation's largest actively battled wildfire since it started Saturday. So far, crews have contained 10 percent of the fire burning across a desolate, flat landscape of sagebrush and cheatgrass. Meanwhile, firefighters planned an aerial attack on a 1,300-acre wildfire that temporarily forced the evacuation of 200 homes in Kern County, about 60 miles northwest of Los Angeles. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Rare 'fire tornado' hits Brazil

ITN 7 hours 55 mins ago

Brush fires and strong dry winds have caused a fire tornado in the Brazilian municipality of Aracatuba.

A whirlwind of flame, spiralling several metres high, danced across burning fields, bringing traffic to a halt on a nearby highway, before it dissolved, as rapidly as it appeared. The mini-firestorm followed weeks of drought which led to brush fires across the country. Local media reported that in Sao Paulo humidity levels were similar to those of the Sahara desert. It's been three months since it last rained etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, etc..

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Egypt power cuts deepen suffering in fasting month

By HAMZA HENDAWI, Associated Press Writer Hamza Hendawi, Associated Press Writer – 12 mins ago

CAIRO – Since Muslims began their daily dawn-to-dusk fast for the holy month of Ramadan two weeks ago, Egypt has been hit by its worst power outages in decades. The cuts at the height of summer with daily temperatures hovering around 100 degrees, along with rising food prices and water shortages, have Egyptians fuming, sweating and cursing during a month in which their sacrifices are supposed to bring them closer to God. etc.. etc.. Asked in a television interview earlier this week how long the outages would last, Mohammed Awad, the head of the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company which controls the country's state-run electricity firms, responded: "As long as people are refusing to cooperate." The cuts "will continue until God brings down the temperature and people stop switching on all their air conditioners," he said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. you shall see the flooding, oh, the flooding, oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, the volcanoes, the landslides, the tidal waves, the hurricanes, you shall see them. etc..

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Rains trigger landslide in Turkey, 12 killed

ANKARA, Turkey – Landslides and floods triggered by torrential rains swept through a town in northern Turkey, killing at least 12 people, officials said Friday. The landslide hit dozens of homes in Gundogdu, in the tea-growing Black Sea province of Rize. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Danger: Third Quake in Six Weeks in Nuclear Iran

by Hillel Fendel

A third earthquake in less than six weeks has hit Iran, killing at least three people and injuring 21. The 5.9-magnitude quake hit the city of Damghan in northern Iran, 175 miles east of Tehran, late Friday night. Fifteen villages were reportedly damaged. Earthquake-prone Iran suffered a 5.7-quake on July 30. Some 300 people in northeastern Iran were injured at the time. Ten days earlier, a 5.8-earthquake hit the south of the country, killing at least one and injuring 32. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Thousands flee as Indonesian volcano erupts

by Arlina Arshad Arlina Arshad – 1 hr 17 mins ago

JAKARTA (AFP) – A volcano on the Indonesian island of Sumatra erupted for the first time in 400 years Sunday, spewing a vast cloud of smoke and ash into the air and sending thousands of people fleeing from their homes. Indonesia issued a red alert after the Sinabung volcano erupted, blanketing the area in thick and acrid black smoke, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. The monetary system as it collapse, it will not faze you, it will not cause you problems, it will not cause you to draw back, but it will cause you to press in, to run faster, to seek my face, to tell others about the time, as you see the prices go higher and higher and the jobs vanish before your eyes. Rejoice that I am blessing you, etc..

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Private sector unexpectedly cuts jobs in August

On Wednesday September 1, 2010, 9:38 am EDT

By Burton Frierson

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. private employers unexpectedly cut jobs in August, a report by a payrolls processor showed on Wednesday, delivering another blow to the already faltering economic recovery. A separate report showed the number of planned layoffs at U.S. firms fell to their lowest level in 10 years though, but there is little to suggest companies are on the verge of hiring on a scale that would lower the unemployment rate. etc.. etc.. U.S. stock index futures trimmed their gains after the ADP report and government bonds initially erased some of their losses before selling off further. The U.S. dollar extended its losses versus the yen. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will hear only problems, wars, rumors of wars, the economy and the things that are going on etc..

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5 soldiers slain in Afghanistan

By Robert H. Reid  (AP)

Kabul, Afghanistan - Five American soldiers were killed Tuesday in action in Afghanistan, ending the month with a spike in bloodshed that claimed the lives of 19 U.S. service members in four days.  The U.S. death toll for August was 55, etc.. and the news story continues...

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4 Israelis slain on ever of peace talks

By Mark Lavie  (AP)

Jerusalem - A Palestinian gunman opened fire Tuesday on an Israeli vehicle in the West Bank, and killed four people etc.. The Islamic militant group Hamas claimed responsibility for the shooting. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, etc..

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Golfer's chip off the block is trouble

California - Forget "Fore!"  "Fire!"  was the cry of the day for a golfer whose off-target swing sparked a 12-acre blaze.  The golfer at the Shady Canyon Golf Course in Irvine landed a shot in the rough Saturday.  On his next swing, his club snagged a rock, causing a spark that lit the rough, burned into vegetation next to the course and over two dry, brushy hillsides; etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Earthquake in the Andreanof Islands region of Alaska

Local Date: Friday September 3rd, 2010 Local Time: 03:16 AM AKDT Universal Time: 09/03/2010 11:16:05.963 UTC Magnitude: 6.01 ML Latitude: 51.3986 Longitude: -175.8879 Depth: 9 miles (15 km) Author: UAF:dutylap

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TANAH KARO, Indonesia, Sept. 3, 2010

Indonesian Volcano's Strongest Eruption So Far

Mount Sinabung Spews New Burst of Ash; Recent Blast Felt Five Miles Away

(AP) An Indonesian volcano that was quiet for four centuries shot a new, powerful burst of hot ash more than 10,000 feet in the air Friday, sending frightened residents fleeing to safety for the second time this week. The force of the eruption - the strongest so far - could be felt five miles away. "This was a big one," said 37-year-old Anto Sembiring, still shaken after abandoning his coffee shop in the middle of the danger zone. "We all ran as fast as we could. ... Everyone was panicking." etc.. and the news story continues...

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Buildings collapse, 2 injured in powerful NZ quake

By ROB GRIFFITH, Associated Press Writer Rob Griffith, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 35 mins ago

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Chimneys and walls crumbled to the ground, roads cracked in half and residents were knocked off their feet as a powerful magnitude-7.1 earthquake rocked New Zealand's South Island early Saturday. etc.. etc.. State geological agency GNS Science reported 29 aftershocks in the 14 hours following the quake, ranging in strength from magnitude 3.7 to 5.4. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. that the hail and the pestilence and the sicknesses and the forest fires, let them not trouble you either. For they shall increase, they shall not decrease, but they shall increase, for it is that hour. etc..

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West Nile virus kills 15 in Greece, health officials say

By the CNN Wire Staff September 3, 2010 11:44 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- West Nile Virus has killed 15 people in northern Greece and sickened 158 others, the Hellenic Centre for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday. Thirty-nine people were hospitalized Friday, nine of them in intensive care, the agency said. Another 116 patients have been treated and discharged from the hospital. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Fear not the words of man, fear not the things that you hear nor the roaring that you hear nor the waves that you see, for they are not of me, saith your Father God. And they shall not overcome you; they shall not destroy you, for even the gates of hell cannot prevail against you. Therefore, lift up your eyes, look unto me, call upon my name, seek my face and see what I shall do on your behalf, watch and see. Look not at the things of the world, look not at the things that are coming to pass, look not at the things that are coming, for they must come, they shall come. Therefore, I say unto you, look unto me, for I am your Father, I am your Lord, I am your God and I shall take you through this time in great victory. Even though the troubles shall be great, even though the trials shall be trials that you have never seen before and the hatred that comes against you shall be hatred that you have never seen before, yet I, your Father God, shall take you through this time victoriously. etc..

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Muslim cleric calls for beheading of Dutch politician

By Ben Berkowitz

AMSTERDAM | Fri Sep 3, 2010 2:43pm IST

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A well-known Australian Muslim cleric has called for the beheading of Dutch anti-Islamic politician Geert Wilders, a newspaper said on Friday. Wilders' Freedom Party scored the biggest gains in June 9 polls and is currently negotiating to form a new minority government with the Liberals and Christian Democrats. Polls show Wilders would win a new election if one were called now. Wilders demanded to know why he had learnt about the threat from the newspaper and not from Dutch authorities who are guarding him after a film and remarks he made angered Muslims around the world. De Telegraaf, the Netherlands' largest newspaper, led its front page on Friday with a story on the speech by Feiz Muhammad. The Sydney-born Muhammad has gained notoriety for, among other things, calling on young children to be radicalised and blaming rape victims for their own attacks. The paper posted an English-language audio clip in which he refers to Wilders as "this Satan, this devil, this politician in Holland" and explains that anyone who talks about Islam like Wilders does should be executed by beheading. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. realize that the last days that I have spoken to you about are also here and you shall see and you shall know. You shall hear of mudslides and flooding, you shall hear of many tragedies, etc.

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Mud buries Guatemala bus, 2nd slide kills rescuers

By MOISES CASTILLO, Associated Press Writer Moises Castillo, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 22 mins ago

NAHUALA, Guatemala – When news came over the radio that a landslide had buried two pickup trucks and a bus along a major highway, etc.. etc.. Torrential rains from a tropical depression saturated the ground in parts of Guatemala and unleashed more than a dozen landslides over the weekend, killing at least 38 people and leaving many more unaccounted for. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. that the hail and the pestilence and the sicknesses and the forest fires, let them not trouble you either. For they shall increase, they shall not decrease, but they shall increase, for it is that hour. etc..

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Boulder Co. wildfire destroys dozens of homes; 3,000 evacuated

Web Staff KDVA Denver Sept 7,2010

BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. - A fire marshal said early Tuesday dozens of homes have been destroyed in a fast-moving wildfire in the foothills west of Boulder. About 3,000 people have been evacuated etc.. and the news story continues...

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Thousands evacuated as Colorado wildfire grows

By Ed Payne, CNN September 8, 2010 8:47 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- A 7,100-acre wildfire burned out of control west of Boulder, Colorado, on Wednesday, threatening hundreds of homes, forcing the evacuation of thousands and pressing additional fire crews into action, authorities said. "We do have 92 structures that have been destroyed and eight that have been damaged etc.. and the news story continues...

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Storm Hermine brings massive flooding

Texas - The remnants of Tropical Storm Hermine caused massive flooding in northern Texas on Wednesday, killing at least one person and submerging much of the city of Arlington under water. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will see more flooding and then quickly the drought shall return along with the global heating, famine, earthquakes, tidal waves, volcanoes, yes, they all shall come. And as you watch and read in the paper, as you listen to the news, your eyes shall see the things that I, your Father God, have been warning you about, you shall see the things that I have said come to pass, etc..

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Quake strikes Baja California, Mexico

Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- A 5.4-magnitude earthquake struck Tuesday morning in Baja California, Mexico, about 20 miles (33 km) south-southwest of the city of Guadalupe Victoria, the U.S. Geological Service reported. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Hail, Heavy Rain, Tornadoes Hit Eastern Kansas

Violent late-summer storms have pounded parts of eastern Kansas with tornadoes, flooding rains and hail as big as grapefruit. Reporter: AP

Wichita, Kan. (AP) _ Violent late-summer storms have pounded parts of eastern Kansas with tornadoes, flooding rains and hail as big as grapefruit. Cowley County Emergency Management was urging people in parts of the county to stay in their homes because of damage from Wednesday's storms etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, etc..

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Tornadoes sweep through central and southern Ohio

Published: Friday, September 17, 2010, 7:57 AM Updated: Friday, September 17, 2010, 10:11 AM

By Michael Sangiacomo

WOOSTER, Ohio -- A tornado ripped through the Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute, injuring one person and destroying a laboratory building, greenhouses, buildings and surrounding homes Thursday night. etc.. etc.. The Associated Press reported severe storms with golf ball-size hail and powerful winds swept through the central part of the state Thursday night, damaging buildings and injuring several people. About a dozen people were hurt in southeast Ohio's Athens County, where mobile homes were overturned, temporarily trapping some residents. etc.. and the news story continues...

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New York City Battered by Fierce Storm

By Ray Rivera and MICHAEL ROSTON

Published: September 16, 2010

A brief but fierce storm roared through New York City on Thursday evening, throwing down trees like sticks, crippling debris-strewn neighborhoods in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island, disrupting commuter rail service and killing at least one person. The storm and its aftereffects bore many of the hallmarks of a tornado, with the tops of countless trees sheared off and roofs blown off houses, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Hurricane Karl kills 2 in landslide, remnants drench mountains of central Mexico

Published September 17, 2010| Associated Press

CORDOBA, Mexico — Authorities in central Mexico were on alert early Saturday for possible mudslides and flooding as the remnants of Hurricane Karl pushed inland hours after the storm swept onto the Gulf coast and killed two people. Out in the Atlantic, meanwhile, Hurricane Igor strengthened into a Category 2 storm and became better organized on a track to approach Bermuda late Sunday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. that the hail and the pestilence and the sicknesses and the forest fires, let them not trouble you either. For they shall increase, they shall not decrease, but they shall increase, for it is that hour. etc..

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Nine die in whooping cough epidemic

California - State health officials say California's whooping cough epidemic is on track to break a 55-year record, with more than 4,000 infections and nine death this year. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, etc..

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Typhoon knocks out power, transportation in Taiwan

By DEBBY WU, Associated Press Writer Debby Wu, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 56 mins ago

TAIPEI, Taiwan – A powerful typhoon ripped into Taiwan on Sunday, crippling transportation around the island and shutting off power as thousands of residents fled mountainous areas prone to devastating landslides. etc.. and the news story continues...

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4.9 magnitude quake rattles Anchorage

Alaska - An earthquake Monday afternoon jolted Anchorage and was felt well beyond Alaska's largest city. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. regardless of what you are being told, jobless rate is rising, fifteen trillion dollar debts, oh, the trouble, the trouble of the world, etc.. 

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Cessna cuts 700, blames slow recovery

Cessna Aircraft said Tuesday it will cut another 700 jobs because it has not seen the growth and recovery it expected this year.  The latest round of layoffs comes on top of 8,000 jobs Cessna has shed since late 2008, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Unemployment rate rose in 27 states

More than half of U.S. states saw their unemployment rates rise in August, the largest number in six months, as hiring weakened across the country. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Not so for the world, great disaster continues to wait for the world. Tornadoes, the flooding, soon the hurricanes, the drought continues, the global warming continues, oh, the trouble that is here and there. More earthquakes, etc..

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8 tornadoes tracked across Ohio during Thursday's storms

Tuesday, September 21, 2010 02:52 AM THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

By Wesley Lowery

Days after destructive winds flipped trailers, snapped trees and leveled buildings, it's still unclear just how many tornadoes touched down in Ohio on Thursday.  Initial media and National Weather Service reports varied from seven to a dozen confirmed tornadoes. As of yesterday, the Weather Service had filed reports for eight individual tornadoes, one of which hit two different parts of the state etc.. and the news story continues...

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Two-day rain drenches state

Pawlenty declares a state of emergency as southern Minnesota rivers, streams rise

By Tad Vezner and Tom Webb Pioneer Press Updated: 09/24/2010 09:13:25 AM CDT

Torrential rains saturated large swaths of the Minnesota River Valley on Thursday — closing bridges and schools, frightening farmers and placing the Twin Cities and the southern half of Minnesota under a flood watch or warning. Rainfall totals ranged from several inches in the metro area to nearly a foot in some southeast Minnesota cities, as rivers and streams rose rapidly, engulfing streets and stopping traffic. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Storms drop up to 5 inches of rain on central Wisconsin

By Meg Jones of the Journal Sentinel Sept. 23, 2010

Waves of showers and thunderstorms hit western and central Wisconsin overnight and Thursday morning, forcing the evacuation of the small community of Arcadia and closing roads and at least one school district. Gov. Jim Doyle declared a state of emergency in Trempealeau County, and the Wisconsin National Guard was sent to the area to help. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tropical Storm Matthew slams Central America

by Noe Leiva Noe Leiva – Fri Sep 24, 9:27 pm ET

TEGUCIGALPA (AFP) – Tropical Storm Matthew made landfall in Central America Friday, bringing fresh misery to a region were hundreds have been killed in flooding and landslides in this year's busy storm season. etc.. and the news story continues... and ends with this statement.. In Guatemala, President Alvaro Colom has declared a "state of national emergency" due to the heavy rain and flooding, which has killed at least 36 people, left some 40 people missing, forced the evacuation of around 11,500 people and caused some 1.5 billion dollars in damage.

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3.1-magnitude earthquake hits in southern NH

September 26, 2010

CONCORD, N.H.—A 3.1-magnitude earthquake has been felt in southern New Hampshire.  The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake struck at 11:28 p.m. Saturday and its epicenter was about 10 miles northwest of Concord. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the lack of food will not concern you. For there is going to be a great shortage, saith your Father God, of different foods. You will see the electrical prices go sky-high, the prices on the food go sky-high, etc.. 

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Are we heading towards a global food crisis?

09:45 UK time, Friday, 24 September 2010

The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAQ) is holding an extraordinary meeting in Rome sparked by global fears about high food prices. Are you concerned?

The meeting will include Russian grain executives. Moscow banned exports after its harvest was hit by drought. Flooding in Pakistan and China has added to pressure on the market. etc.. etc.. Global grain prices remain at a two-year high and are still rising. etc.. and more questions are posed...

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etc.. For the hurricanes shall come; the tornadoes shall continue; the forest fires will continue to burn; the drought will increase and expand; the heat shall increase and expand.  The drought will be seen more clearly etc..

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Downtown L.A. bakes at record 113 degrees

California - California's blistering fall heat wave sent temperatures to an all-time record high of 113 degrees in downtown Los Angeles on Monday, etc.. and the news story continues...  

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etc.. oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, the volcanoes, the landslides, the tidal waves, the hurricanes, you shall see them. etc..

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Mexican governor: hundreds feared dead in slide

– 39 mins ago (AP)

MEXICO CITY – A hillside collapsed on a rural Mexican community on Tuesday and hundreds of people are feared dead, the region's governor said. Oaxaca state Gov. Ulises Ruiz told the Televisa television network that the early morning landslide in the town Santa Maria de Tlahuitoltepec buried 100 to 300 houses and speculated that 500 to 1,000 people could be dead. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Powerful quake hits off shore

Indonesia - A powerful earthquake struck waters off eastern Indonesia early today, etc.. The U.S. Geological Survey said the 7.2 magnitude etc.. and the news story continues..

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Flooding damages bridges, roads

States of emergency declared in Cuyler, McGraw and Solon after 4-6.5 inches of rain falls on county

By Anthony Borrelli Staff Reporter

McGraw - Heavy rains Thursday evening prompted a state of emergency in Cuyler, McGraw and Solon as emergency crews responded to flooding along creeks and across roads, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. You will hear only problems, wars, rumors of wars, the economy and the things that are going on etc..

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Regulators close small Florida, Wash. banks

Regulators close small banks in Florida, Washington to bring US bank failures this year to 129

Marcy Gordon, AP Business Writer, On Friday October 1, 2010, 10:01 pm EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Regulators shut down small banks in Florida and Washington state on Friday, lifting to 129 the number of U.S. bank failures this year as loan defaults have mounted and economic distress has lingered. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took over Wakulla Bank, based in Crawfordville, Fla., with $424.1 million in assets and $386.3 million in deposits, and Shoreline Bank in Shoreline, Wash., with $104.2 million in assets and $100.2 million in deposits. etc.. etc.. Wakulla Bank was the 25th bank in Florida to fail this year. Florida is among the states hardest hit by bank collapses, stemming from the meltdown in the real estate market that brought an avalanche of soured mortgage loans. Other states with many failed banks are California, Georgia and Illinois. The 129 closures nationwide this year exceeds that of 2009, a brisk year for shutdowns with 140. By this time last year, regulators had closed 98 banks. The pace has accelerated as banks' losses mount on loans made for commercial property and development. Many companies have shut down in the recession, vacating shopping malls and office buildings financed by the loans. That has brought delinquent loan payments and defaults by commercial developers. etc.. etc.. The number of banks on the FDIC's confidential "problem" list jumped to 829 in the second quarter from 775 three months earlier, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. The tornadoes shall continue to come, the flooding, the hail, the drought, etc..

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By AMANDA LEE MYERS (AP)

PHOENIX — Strong storms on Tuesday pounded portions of the West, dropping record-setting rain in northern Nevada, flooding roads and disrupting flights in Phoenix, and dumping enough snow at the top of the Sierra to close a mountain highway pass. etc.. etc.. In Phoenix, no flights arrived or left Sky Harbor International Airport for about a half-hour because of winds as strong as 70 mph, lightning, golf ball-sized hail and rain. etc.. and the news story continues...

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By AMANDA LEE MYERS (AP)

PHOENIX — Strong storms on Tuesday pounded portions of the West, dropping record-setting rain in northern Nevada, flooding roads and disrupting flights in Phoenix, and dumping enough snow at the top of the Sierra to close a mountain highway pass. etc.. etc.. In Phoenix, no flights arrived or left Sky Harbor International Airport for about a half-hour because of winds as strong as 70 mph, lightning, golf ball-sized hail and rain. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes Wreak Havoc in Northern Arizona

Updated: Wednesday, 06 Oct 2010, 11:06 PM MDT
Published : Wednesday, 06 Oct 2010, 10:33 AM MDT

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - A rare swarm of tornadoes shoved semis off highways and destroyed homes in the pre-dawn darkness Wednesday, leaving startled residents wondering if they were in Arizona anymore or had woken up in the twister-prone Midwest. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flood death toll nearly doubles in Vietnam as more rain continues to punish region

By TRAN VAN MINH , Associated Press

Last update: October 7, 2010 - 5:09 AM

HANOI, Vietnam - Asia's death toll from vicious rains spiked Thursday to nearly 140 as disaster officials reached previously isolated areas in Vietnam, while the worst flooding in parts of southern China in nearly a half-century killed one person and forced 213,000 villagers to evacuate. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. regardless of what you are being told, jobless rate is rising, fifteen trillion dollar debts, oh, the trouble, the trouble of the world, etc.. 

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Economy loses 95K jobs due to government layoffs

By CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER, AP Economics Writer Christopher S. Rugaber, Ap Economics Writer – 57 mins ago

WASHINGTON – A wave of government layoffs in September outpaced weak hiring in the private sector, pushing down the nation's payrolls by a net total of 95,000 jobs. The unemployment rate held at 9.6 percent last month, the Labor Department said Friday. The jobless rate has now topped 9.5 percent for 14 straight months, the longest stretch since the 1930s. etc.. and the news story continues

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Dollar in retreat again after soft US jobs data

Dollar in retreat again after soft US jobs data reinforces Fed easing expectations

Pan Pylas, AP Business Writer, On Friday October 8, 2010, 10:37 am

LONDON (AP) -- The dollar came under renewed selling pressure Friday after disappointing U.S. jobs data cemented market expectations that the Federal Reserve will introduce another batch of monetary easing measures next month. The prospect of more dollars in the system has helped support stock markets but piled on the pressure on the U.S. currency again. By mid afternoon London time, the euro was 0.2 percent higher on the day at $1.3940. The dollar also sank 0.6 percent to a fresh 15-year low of 81.74 yen and below the level that forced the Bank of Japan to intervene last month to rein in the export-sapping appreciation of the yen, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, the volcanoes, the landslides, the tidal waves, the hurricanes, you shall see them. etc..

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Powerful quakes in Aleutians; no tsunami alert

The Associated Press

Published: October 8th, 2010 01:50 AM
Last Modified: October 8th, 2010 01:50 AM

PALMER, Alaska - A magnitude 6.4 earthquake followed by a series of strong aftershocks struck in a remote area of Alaska's Aleutian Islands, but there were no immediate reports of injury or damage, officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong quake hits Indonesia

Agence France-Presse
Jakarta, October 08, 2010

A strong 6.2-magnitude quake hit off Indonesia's North Maluku province on Friday, local meteorologists said. The quake struck at a depth of 110 kilometres around 12:43 pm, northeast of the town of Ternate. "It was felt in Halmahera island but there is no report of damage, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Quake shakes Costa Rica

By the CNN Wire Staff October 8, 2010 10:43 p.m. EDT

(CNN) -- A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck Friday night 41 km (26 miles) north-northwest of San Jose, Costa Rica, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For this is a day and age, saith God, where very few in this world fear me, very few in this world understand me, saith God.  It is because they have rejected me and they have turned away from my message. etc..

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Fewer than half of Americans oppose gay marriage, poll finds

By the CNN Wire Staff

October 7, 2010 6:31 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- Fewer than half of Americans oppose legalized same-sex marriage, according to a new poll on the issue released Wednesday, with significant shifts in public opinion on the issue just since last year. More Americans continue to oppose gay marriage than support it, according to the poll, which was released Wednesday by the Pew Research Center. But for the first time since Pew starting asking about same sex marriage 15 years ago, fewer than half of those polled said they oppose legalizing the institution. The poll revealed other firsts. For the first time since Pew began asking about the issue, more white mainline Protestants and white Catholics favor gay marriage than oppose it. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. For you know these are only signs, only things that must take place in the last days, that you are not fooled by them as the world is fooled by them, but you see them clearly, you understand them clearly. Russia and Turkey now have become one together, they have ratified their means, they have ratified their goals and soon you shall see others that join arms with them. For Ezekiel thirty-eight and thirty-nine shall soon come to pass, for it has not been fulfilled yet, but it shall be, saith your Father God. etc..

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Growing ties between Turkey, China, Iran worry Israel and U.S.

Turkey held military drill with China, after canceling with Israel; cooperation also reflected in weapons deals, with Iran buying from China mainly missile technology.

By Anshel Pfeffer

The United States and Israel are watching with concern the growing military cooperation among Turkey, China and Iran, especially following a joint Turkish-Chinese air-force exercise last week. Until two years ago Israel was Turkey's main partner for air combat training. In 2001 the Turkish air force inaugurated a tactical air warfare center in Konya with Israel and the United States. Until 2008 the Israel Air Force was a frequent guest in Turkey's sky and a regular participant in the country's big annual exercise, Anatolian Eagle. In the wake of Operation Cast Lead and the subsequent deterioration of bilateral relations Turkey last year revoked Israel's participation in the maneuvers. The United States decided not to take part in the exercise this year because of that decision. A number of other NATO members followed suit. Turkey replaced the Israel Air Force with its Chinese counterpart. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the troubles just go on and on and on until you wonder what is going on? It is the last days, saith your Father God, it is past the midnight hour and the end is drawing closer and closer, etc..

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North Korea Appears Capable of Jamming GPS Receivers

07 October 2010 Steve Herman | Seoul

Defense officials in South Korea and military analysts elsewhere are expressing concern about what they call a new type of threat from Pyongyang. The North Koreans, according to South Korea's government, are now capable of disrupting GPS receivers, which are a critical component of modern military and civilian navigation. This week, the South Korea Communications Commission informed lawmakers that between August 23 and 25, signals emanating from near the North Korean city of Kaesong interfered with South Korean GPS military and civilian receivers on land and at sea. Officials say the jammers were repeatedly switched on for 10-minute periods over a number of hours during the three days. Sources in South Korea, Japan and the United States say defense officials in all three countries are concerned about Pyongyang's apparent ability to disrupt GPS navigation, and are discussing its ramifications. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Beware of the lies, beware of the deceit, beware of the trickery, for if you are not walking in my word then you are walking in all of these, for you see not the things that are taking place, neither do you know the hour nor the time. Russia is building up mass arms preparing to move. China also has built arms and is ready to move. etc..

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Russia successfully test fires long-range missile: ministry
by Staff Writers
Moscow (AFP) Oct 7, 2010

Russia on Thursday successfully tested its new nuclear-capable Bulava intercontinental missile, its first successful firing for months after a series of embarrassing failures, the defence ministry said. The missile was fired from the Dmitry Donskoi submarine in the White Sea in North European Russia and hit its target in the Kura firing area on the Kamchatka peninsula on the Pacific Ocean some 6,000 kilometres (3,730 miles) away, it said. "The parameters of the trajectory worked out as planned and the warheads successfully landed at the Kura firing area," etc.. etc.. The Bulava, which can be equipped with up to 10 individually targeted nuclear warheads, has a maximum range of 8,000 kilometres (5,000 miles). Its incorporation into the armed forces is part of a wide-ranging military reform aimed at updating the armed forces' Soviet-era structures and equipment to bring them in line with the demands of modern warfare. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. The tornadoes shall continue to come, the flooding, the hail, the drought, etc..

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Monday Night Storm Brings Hail; Nor’easter Possible for Thursday, Friday

By Lindsay Christ on October 12th, 2010

Monday night’s storms caused street flooding and quarter-sized hail for some parts of Long Island and New York City. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, the volcanoes, the landslides, the tidal waves, the hurricanes, you shall see them. etc..

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5 earthquakes reported in state on Monday

By The Associated Press

GUY — U.S. Geological Survey data show five small earthquakes have struck Arkansas,  continuing a series of small quakes in the north-central part of the state. etc.. According to the web site, the largest of the quakes was the first, a 4.0 magnitude quake that struck about 8:33 a.m. Following that was a quake of magnitude 2.5 at 8:43 a.m., a 3.6 magnitude quake at 11:06 a.m., a magnitude 2.3 quake at 11:11 a.m., and a magnitude 1.6 quake at 12:23 p.m. etc.. and the news story continues...

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11 killed, 18 injured at landslide in E Indonesia

13:27, October 13, 2010

Eleven men were killed and 18 others were seriously injured following a landslide in eastern parts of Indonesia on Tuesday, MetroTV reported on Wednesday.
Heavy rain for days triggered the landslide at Morowali district of Central Sulawesi at midday on Tuesday. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Over 8,000 people in tents after floods hit West Papua, Indonesia

17:48, October 13, 2010

Flash floods in West Papua on Oct. 4 have left about 8,000 internally displaced persons, Indonesian National Disaster and Mitigation Management Agency reported here Wednesday. etc.. Floods in Wasior town of Teluk Wondama district have destroyed most of buildings and other infrastructure facilities, officials has said, adding that the floods killed 149 people and left 123 others missing. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Magnitude-5.0 quake hits Indonesia's West Java

13:30, October 15, 2010

A quake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale hit Indonesia's West Java province at 2:48 a.m. local time on Friday (0748 GMT on Thursday), etc.. and the news story continues...

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Two earthquakes hit off coast of Tonga

Two moderate earthquakes occurred off the coast of the Pacific island kingdom of Tonga on Sunday morning. There are no immediate reports of damage. The U.S. Geological Survey said the second earthquake measuring 5.9 magnitude on the Richter scale, etc.. The first quake, measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale, occurred at 02:27 a.m. local time etc.. and the news story continues...

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Regulators close 3 banks in Kan, Mo

Regulators shutter 3 banks in Kansas, Missouri to bring US bank failures this year to 132

Marcy Gordon, AP Business Writer, On Friday October 15, 2010, 8:33 pm EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Regulators on Friday seized three banks in Kansas and Missouri, raising to 132 the number of U.S. banks that have been brought down this year by mounting loan defaults and the sputtering economy. etc.. etc.. The 2009 total of bank failures was the highest annual tally since 1992, at the height of the savings and loan crisis. The 2009 failures cost the insurance fund more than $30 billion. Twenty-five banks failed in 2008, the year the financial crisis struck with force; only three succumbed in 2007. The growing bank failures have sapped billions of dollars out of the deposit insurance fund. It fell into the red last year, and its deficit stood at $20.7 billion as of June 30. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Bank stocks keep falling as mortgage fears mount

Fears about depth of mortgage losses ripple through markets; no one knows what loans are worth

Daniel Wagner, AP Business Writer, On Friday October 15, 2010, 5:26 pm EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lurking mortgage problems left over from the collapse of the housing market sent bank stocks tumbling for a second day Friday and the cost of buying protection for bank debt, now perceived to carry new risks, climbed steadily higher.

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Super typhoon lashes Philippines, kills at least 3

By BULLIT MARQUEZ, Associated Press Writer Bullit Marquez, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 26 mins ago

CAUAYAN, Philippines – The strongest cyclone in years to crash into the Philippines killed at least three people Monday, leaving a wasteland of fallen trees and power poles and sending thousands scampering to safety in near-zero visibility. A retired general said bracing for the onslaught was like preparing for war. Super Typhoon Megi, blowing across the northern Philippines, was forecast next to head toward China and Vietnam, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. The churches, the mega churches, will collapse, those that do not know me, those that do not walk very closely by my side. For the money they had before they do not have now, for the economy has changed many things, etc..

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Megachurch Crystal Cathedral Ministries seeks bankruptcy protection

By Michael Martinez, CNN

October 18, 2010 8:54 p.m. EDT

Los Angeles, California -- The Southern California megachurch Crystal Cathedral Ministries will enter bankruptcy as it faces lawsuit-filing creditors and a rapid decline in donations because of the recession, church officials announced Monday. An unspecified small number of creditors have sued the church and obtained writs of attachment, said church spokesman John Charles. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, etc..

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Magnitude 6.9 quake sends people fleeing

Mexico - A powerful earthquake struck offshore in Mexico's Gulf of California on Thursday, causing people to flee into the streets in the western state of Sinaloa, etc.. and the news story continues... 

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etc.. because of the drought, many new sicknesses and diseases shall crop up again and they shall move again in the areas where they do not have cleanliness, where they do not have the water, etc..

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Cholera epidemic spreads in Haiti; Nearly 200 dead

By JACOB KUSHNER, Associated Press Writer Jacob Kushner, Associated Press Writer – Sat Oct 23, 1:45 am ET

ST. MARC, Haiti – A cholera epidemic spread in central Haiti on Friday as aid groups rushed doctors and supplies to fight the country's worst health crisis since January's earthquake. Nearly 200 deaths had been confirmed and more than 2,000 people were ill. etc.. Cholera was not present in Haiti before the earthquake, but experts had warned that conditions were ripe for disease to strike in areas with limited access to clean water. etc.. and the news story continues...

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7 banks closed in Fla., Ga., Ill., Kan., Ariz.

Regulators close 7 banks in Fla., Ga., Ill., Kan., Ariz.; 139 US bank failures this year

Marcy Gordon, AP Business Writer, On Friday October 22, 2010, 9:48 pm EDT

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Regulators on Friday shut down a total of seven banks in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas and Arizona, lifting to 139 the number of U.S. banks that have fallen this year as soured loans have mounted and the economy has sputtered. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took over the banks, the largest of which by far was Hillcrest Bank, based in Overland Park, Kan., with $1.6 billion in assets. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, the volcanoes, the landslides, the tidal waves, the hurricanes, you shall see them. etc.. etc..

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Landslide reported after earthquake

Wyoming - A magnitude 4.6 earthquake has hit northwest Wyoming, apparently triggering a landslide on a hiking trail, etc.. and the news story continues...

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US monitor: 7.5-magnitude quake hits off Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia – A strong earthquake has hit off the western coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island and triggered a tsunami watch. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Hurricane hits Belize, could reach Mexico oil fields

By Isela Serrano Isela Serrano – Sun Oct 24, 11:22 pm ET

CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) – Hurricane Richard struck the tiny Central American nation of Belize on Sunday, blowing roofs off houses and knocking out electricity as tourists and residents huddled in emergency shelters. Richard, which made landfall just south of Belize City, was expected to weaken to a tropical depression and enter northern Guatemala on Monday, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Famine worldwide, drought, earthquakes, tornadoes, even hurricanes that shall still come, flooding, high cost of food. etc.. 

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Drought has Amazon tributary at record low levels

By TALES AZZONI, Associated Press Writer Tales Azzoni, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 35 mins ago

SAO PAULO – A severe drought has dropped water levels on a major Amazon tributary to their lowest point since officials began keeping records more than a century ago, the government reported Monday, cutting off dozens of communities who depend on the river for work and transportation. etc.. etc.. The drought is hurting fishing, cattle, agriculture and other businesses, prompting authorities to declare a state of emergency in nearly 40 municipalities. Authorities did not say how many people are affected, but Brazilian media estimated that some 60,000 families live in the area. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Twister tears through northeast Texas, local authorities say

By the CNN Wire Staff

October 25, 2010 2:08 a.m. EDT

(CNN) -- At least one tornado ripped through northeast Texas Sunday evening, destroying homes, turning over vehicles and knocking train cars off tracks, local authorities said. A tornado struck Rice Texas at 5:30 p.m., Navarro County Chief Deputy Mike Cox said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Indonesia tsunami kills 113; scores more missing

By NINIEK KARMINI, Associated Press Niniek Karmini, Associated Press – 50 mins ago

JAKARTA, Indonesia – A powerful earthquake triggered a 10-foot (three-meter) tsunami that pounded remote island villages in western Indonesia, killing at least 113 people and leaving scores more missing, an official said Tuesday. The fault that ruptured Monday on Sumatra island's coast also caused the 2004 quake amd monster Indian Ocean tsunami that killed 230,000 people in a dozen countries. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. you shall see drought like you have never seen it, you shall see famine even in this land here, like you have never seen it. You shall see global warming like you have never seen; you shall see tidal waves and earthquakes, volcanoes and tornadoes even larger than you are already seeing. etc..

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Indonesian volcano erupts, 20 hurt by hot ash

By SLAMET RIYADI, Associated Press Slamet Riyadi, Associated Press – 40 mins ago

MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia – Indonesia's most volatile volcano started erupting Tuesday, after scientists warned that pressure building beneath its dome could trigger the most powerful eruption in years. A 2-month old baby reportedly died as panicked villagers fled the area. Up to 20 people were injured by hot ash spewed from Mount Merapi, said an AP reporter who witnessed them being taken away for treatment. Some 11,400 villagers who live on the 9,737-foot (2,968-metre) -high mountain were urged to evacuate, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Storm brings wind, rain to Midwest, South

By TAMMY WEBBER, Associated Press Tammy Webber, Associated Press – 1 hr 34 mins ago

CHICAGO – A massive storm making its way through a big chunk of the nation brought a bit of everything: strong winds, rain, tornadoes and now even some snow for parts of the Midwest. The storm packed wind gusts of up to 81 mph Tuesday as it howled across the Midwest and South, etc.. etc.. A blizzard warning was in effect Wednesday for North Dakota, where up to 10 inches was expected in some areas. Lighter snow was expected in Wisconsin, Minnesota and South Dakota. The unusual system mesmerized meteorologists because of its size and because it had barometric pressure that was similar to a Category 3 hurricane, but with much less destructive power. etc.. etc.. Tornadoes whirled through Racine County, Wis. etc.. An apparent tornado on the Chickamauga Dam in Chattanooga, Tenn. etc.. The National Weather Service confirmed that eight tornadoes struck in Indiana Tuesday, but that no serious damage or injuries were reported. It said Ohio saw three twisters. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Volcanoes awaken in eastern Russia, too

By Vladimir Isachenkov  (AP)

Moscow - Two volcanoes erupted Thursday on Russia's far-eastern Kamchatka Peninsula, tossing ash clouds miles into the air, forcing flights to divert and blanketing one town with thick, heavy ash. etc.. etc.. Ash clouds from the remote volcanoes billowed up to 33,000 feet and were spreading east across the Pacific Ocean, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Foreclosure Warnings Rise

Most metro areas report increase in 3rd quarter (AP)

Los Angeles - The foreclosure crisis intensified across a majority of large U.S. metropolitan areas this summer, with Chicago and Seattle - cities outside of the states that have shouldered the worst of the housing downturn - seeing a sharp increase in foreclosure warnings. etc.. etc.. etc.. The trend is the latest sign that the nation's foreclosure crisis is worsening as homeowners facing high unemployment, slow job growth and uncertainty about home prices continue to fall behind on their mortgage payments. etc.. and the news story continues....

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Foreclosure Warnings Rise

Most metro areas report increase in 3rd quarter (AP)

Los Angeles - The foreclosure crisis intensified across a majority of large U.S. metropolitan areas this summer, with Chicago and Seattle - cities outside of the states that have shouldered the worst of the housing downturn - seeing a sharp increase in foreclosure warnings. etc.. etc.. etc.. The trend is the latest sign that the nation's foreclosure crisis is worsening as homeowners facing high unemployment, slow job growth and uncertainty about home prices continue to fall behind on their mortgage payments. etc.. and the news story continues....

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etc.. Fear not the tornadoes, fear not the hurricane, fear not the global warming, fear not the drought, fear not the forest fires, nor the flooding, nor the earthquakes, fear them not for they are only signs of the time, but press into the fullness of the things that I have for you. etc..

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Dome Fire: 144 acres burned, Boulder on alert again

By Heath Urie and Laura Snider, Camera Staff Writers

Posted: 10/29/2010 08:32:32 AM MDT

Firefighters are hoping calmer winds Saturday will help them gain the upper hand as a wildfire rages in the canyons west of Boulder for the second time in less than two months. The Dome Fire forced the evacuation of more than 1,800 people and was threatening the city's western edge. etc.. and the news story continues...

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At least 94 dead in Thailand flooding

Published: Oct. 29, 2010 at 2:29 PM

BANGKOK, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- Flooding in Thailand has killed at least 94 people in the last three weeks, health officials said Friday. etc.. etc.. The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department said the waters had receded in 11 provinces, but major problems continued in the other 27. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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Death toll in suicide attack in Iraq raises to 26

– 1 hr 30 mins ago

BAGHDAD – An Iraqi health official says the death toll from a suicide bombing north of Baghdad has risen to 26. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc. you shall see drought like you have never seen it, you shall see famine even in this land here, like you have never seen it. You shall see global warming like you have never seen; you shall see tidal waves and earthquakes, volcanoes and tornadoes even larger than you are already seeing. etc..

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Indonesia volcano shoots new blast; 21 more rumble

By SLAMET RIYADI, Associated Press Slamet Riyadi, Associated Press – 1 hr 1 min ago

MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia – Evacuees cringed and fled for cover Monday as an erupting volcano — one of 22 showing increased activity in Indonesia — let loose booming explosions of hot gas and debris in its most powerful blast in a deadly week. etc.. etc.. Both earthquakes and volcanoes can be related to movements in the overlapping plates that form the earth's crust. As plates slide against or under each other, molten rock from the layer of mantle can break the surface via a volcano, or create energy released in an earthquake. The government has raised alert levels of 21 other volcanoes to the second- and third- highest levels in the last two months etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Iraq will continue to be a bloody place till all the troops are pulled out. etc.

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Deadly coordinated bombings hit Baghdad neighborhoods  (AP)

Baghdad - Rapid-fire bombings and mortar strikes killed 76 people and wounded more than 200 across Baghdad's myriad neighborhoods Tuesday, etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the drought will increase and expand; the heat shall increase and expand. etc..

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Heat spike breaks records in Southern California (AP)

Los Angeles - It was August weather in November as a record-setting spike in temperatures hit Southern California. The National Weather Service says high pressure and offshore winds helped the mercury hit triple digits Wednesday in Santa Ana, San Gabriel and Long Beach, where the 100-degree high smashed the record of 94 degrees on the same day in 1976 and registered as the second hottest November day ever. The 97-degree high in downtown Los Angeles eclipsed a 110-year-old record by one degree. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. oh, what great flooding, you shall see that, the earthquakes, the volcanoes, the landslides, the tidal waves, the hurricanes, you shall see them. etc.. etc..

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Tomas soaks Haiti quake camps, triggers floods

By Matthew Bigg Matthew Bigg – Fri Nov 5, 5:31 pm ET

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – Hurricane Tomas soaked Haiti's crowded earthquake survivors' camps and swamped coastal towns as it swirled between Haiti and Cuba on Friday, etc.. etc.. At 5 p.m. (2100 GMT), Tomas was west of Haiti, about 90 miles east of Guantanamo, Cuba, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. It was headed into the Atlantic and across the Turks and Caicos Islands and southeastern Bahamas. Its top winds had dropped to 75 miles per hour (120 km per hour) but it was expected to strengthen again before starting to fizzle on Sunday. Tomas was still a Category 1 hurricane etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tomas soaks Haiti quake camps, triggers floods

By Matthew Bigg Matthew Bigg – Fri Nov 5, 5:31 pm ET

PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – Hurricane Tomas soaked Haiti's crowded earthquake survivors' camps and swamped coastal towns as it swirled between Haiti and Cuba on Friday, etc.. etc.. At 5 p.m. (2100 GMT), Tomas was west of Haiti, about 90 miles east of Guantanamo, Cuba, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. It was headed into the Atlantic and across the Turks and Caicos Islands and southeastern Bahamas. Its top winds had dropped to 75 miles per hour (120 km per hour) but it was expected to strengthen again before starting to fizzle on Sunday. Tomas was still a Category 1 hurricane etc.. and the news story continues...

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2 killed, 50 injured in earthquake in Serbia

By JOVANA GEC

KRALJEVO, Serbia

A state of emergency was declared Wednesday in central Serbia after an earthquake rattled the region, killing at least two people and injuring 50. The U.S. Geological Survey said the moderate quake with a 5.3 magnitude struck 125 kilometers (75 miles) south of the Serbian capital, Belgrade etc.. etc.. The earthquake -- the strongest in Serbia since 2000 -- was also felt in a wider area of the Balkan state, including Belgrade, where people were jolted from their beds, some fleeing their homes in panic. The quake also was felt in neighboring Romania, Croatia and Macedonia. The Croatian Seismological Institute reported a 3.2 magnitude temblor near Zagreb, the capital, on Wednesday afternoon. Earlier in the day, similar mild quakes were reported near Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, and the southern Bosnian city of Mostar. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong 6.0 earthquake hits Tonga

From correspondents in Wellington, New Zealand

AFP November 04, 2010

A 6.0-magnitude earthquake rattled Tonga today, but there were no immediate reports of damage and no tsunami warning was issued.  The undersea earthquake struck at a depth of 33 kilometres, about 126 kilometres from the capital, Nuku'Alofa. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Moderate earthquake hits N Philippines

21:54, November 10, 2010

A 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit a sea area in central Luzon region of north Philippines at 6:30 p.m. local time, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The undersea quake has a depth of 52 kilometers and 50 km northwest of Olongapo City in Luzon region, and 130 km northwest of Manila. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Magnitude 5.6 earthquake strikes Dominican Republic

By the CNN Wire Staff

November 13, 2010 10:30 a.m. EST

(CNN) -- A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck the Dominican Republic early Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake struck 155 kilometers (95 miles) southeast of the nation's capital, Santo Domingo, at about 12:35 a.m. Saturday (11:35 p.m. Friday ET). People at resorts in the area described the earthquake as brief, and there were no reports of significant damage. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Regulators close 2 Georgia banks, 1 in Arizona

Regulators shut down 2 banks in Georgia, 1 in Arizona; makes 146 US bank failures this year

Marcy Gordon, AP Business Writer, On Friday November 12, 2010, 11:27 pm EST

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Regulators on Friday shut down two banks in Georgia and one in Arizona, bringing to 146 the number of U.S. banks that have succumbed this year under the burden of bad loans and a tepid economy. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took over the two Georgia banks: Darby Bank & Trust Co., based in Vidalia, with $654.7 million in assets, and Tifton Banking Co. of Tifton, with $143.7 million in assets. Also seized was Copper Star Bank, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., with $204 million in assets. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. that the hail and the pestilence and the sicknesses and the forest fires, let them not trouble you either. For they shall increase, they shall not decrease, but they shall increase, for it is that hour. etc..

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Bedbugs are starting to infest Central New York dorms, homes and businesses

Published: Friday, November 12, 2010, 6:00 AM Updated: Friday, November 12, 2010, 12:08 PM

Syracuse, NY -- Bedbugs are being found in hotels, apartment complexes, homes and businesses across Central New York, according to local exterminators and health officials. This week, bedbugs were found in Seneca Hall, one of the largest dormitories at the State University College at Oswego. Exterminators were working on nine rooms there Thursday. Local pest company officials report calls about bedbugs are up 50 percent from last year. Treatments are up dramatically compared to five years ago, they said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Phivolcs detects 19 volcanic earthquakes around Bulusan Volcano

November 17, 2010, 11:06am

MANILA, Philippines (PNA) — The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) using the Bulusan Volcano's seismic network has detected 19 volcanic earthquakes during the past 24-hour observation period. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Seven mild earthquakes hit northern Israel

November 16, 2010

JERUSALEM (JTA) -- An earthquake measuring 3.6 on the Richter scale hit northern Israel, the seventh temblor in two days. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong earthquake hits the Banda Sea in Indonesia, no damage

Tuesday, November 16, 2010 5:58:15 PM by BNO News

JAKARTA (BNO NEWS) — A strong earthquake struck deep underneath the Banda Sea in Indonesia on early Wednesday morning, seismologists said, but there were no reports of damage or casualties. The 6.4-magnitude earthquake was centered about 252 kilometers (156 miles) north-northwest of Saumlaki on the Tanimbar Islands, etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the troubles just go on and on and on until you wonder what is going on? It is the last days, saith your Father God, it is past the midnight hour and the end is drawing closer and closer, etc..

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Cap-Haitien, Haiti (CNN) -- Haiti reported more cholera deaths Wednesday as chaos reigned in this country's second-largest city, and cases among people who had traveled from Haiti were reported in Florida and the Dominican Republic. At least six people were wounded in related violence in Haiti. etc.. Florida, home to about 241,000 Haiti-born residents, has asked local health care providers to watch for people who become sick or show symptoms of cholera after returning from travel to Haiti. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For this is a day and age, saith God, where very few in this world fear me, very few in this world understand me, saith God.  It is because they have rejected me and they have turned away from my message. etc..

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2010

4 in 10 Say Marriage is Becoming Obsolete

New Pew Study Highlights Increase in Children Living in Unmarried Households, Evolving View of Marriage as Key to Family Life

(AP) Is marriage becoming obsolete in America?

Nearly one in three American children is living with a parent who is divorced, separated or never-married. More people are accepting the view that wedding bells aren't needed to have a family. A study by the Pew Research Center, in association with Time magazine, highlights rapidly changing notions of the American family. And the Census Bureau, too, is planning to incorporate broader definitions of family when measuring poverty, a shift caused partly by recent jumps in unmarried couples living together. About 29 percent of children under 18 now live with a parent or parents who are unwed or no longer married, a fivefold increase from 1960, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tornadoes Cause Damage in Southeastern Wisconsin and Illinois

Crews are assessing the damage after two tornadoes hit Racine and Walworth Counties Monday.Posted: 4:47 PM Nov 22, 2010
Reporter: WSAW Staff 

Crews are assessing the damage after two tornadoes hit Racine and Walworth Counties Monday. At least four homes and four farm buildings were damaged by the twister in Walworth County. The National Weather Service is reporting that the tornado was an EF-1. It was about 100 yards wide. The damage in Racine County was heavy in the Union Grove area. The dome of the sewer plant and the fairgrounds were damaged. Parts of I-94 were closed after a semi-truck blew over. etc.. There was also extensive damage in the Rockford, IL area, including the community of Caledonia. Click the photos tab to see images of the damage from our sister station WIFR in Rockford, IL. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flooding hits parts of southwestern Britain

21:24, November 17, 2010

Flooding hit parts of southwestern Britain overnight trapping people in their homes and cars and disrupting transportation linking with other areas. Police said they were dealing with a "major flooding incident" after heavy rain and strong winds caused severe problems in Cornwall county. etc.. The flood water, up to 2 meters in some places, forced main roads closed and a landslide stopped train services in and out of the county. etc.. and the news story continues...

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2 Tornadoes Touch Down In Mississippi

Simpson County Houses, Smith County Store Damaged

POSTED: 4:56 pm CST November 23, 2010
JACKSON, Miss. -- Two EF1 tornadoes damaged about 20 houses and buildings in Simpson County on Tuesday, emergency officials said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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An earthquake and an upset at Maui Invitational

By JOHN MARSHALL, AP Basketball Writer John Marshall, Ap Basketball Writer – Wed Nov 24, 12:42 pm ET

LAHAINA, Hawaii – The first jolt came in the early semifinal, when unranked Connecticut knocked off No. 2 Michigan State. Then came the real one — a magnitude-4.7 earthquake off the coast that rattled chairs, tables and the rims for about five seconds in the late game between No. 8 Kentucky and No. 13 Washington. etc.. and the news story continues...

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– Sun Nov 21, 8:51 am ET

TAIPEI, Taiwan – Officials say a strong earthquake has struck near the eastern coast of Taiwan. No casualties or damage have been reported.  Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau says the earthquake hit Sunday evening and was centered 13 miles (22 kilometers) from Hualien county, and about 85 miles (135 kilometers) southeast of Taipei. It says the quake registered magnitude 6.1, while the U.S. Geological Survey measured it at 5.6. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the troubles just go on and on and on until you wonder what is going on? It is the last days, saith your Father God, it is past the midnight hour and the end is drawing closer and closer, etc..

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Gloom and anger spread as European economies teeter (AP)

Dublin - Anger and fear about Europe's seemingly unstoppable debt crisis coursed through the continent Wednesday. Striking workers shut down much of Portugal, Ireland proposed its deepest budget cuts in history and seething Italian and British students clashed with police over education cuts. Amid it all, analysts were deeply skeptical about the future - saying even the desperate efforts of governments, the European Union and the International Monetary Fund might not be enough to prevent countries from defaulting or banks from going under. The Irish Stock Exchange saw a bloodbath in bank stocks etc.. and the news story continues....

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Heavy winds rock Michigan coast

St. Joseph, Mich.

Posted: 7:52 PM Oct 27, 2010
Reporter: Kevin.Lewis

After recovering from tornadoes Tuesday, the anthem across Michigan on Wednesday was the treacherous winds. Those winds brought high line waves that came crashing onto the state’s western shoreline. The places hardest hit have been towns like New Buffalo, Bridgman and St. Joseph with 60 mph wind gusts. The gusts were so intense that people taking in the sights at Silver Beach had to pay a price to take a peak with sand blasting in their face. etc.. and the news story continues...

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5.7 Magnitude-aftershock Hits Central Indonesia

2010-11-28 08:50:58 Xinhua Web Editor: Luo Laiming

A 5.7 Richter scale aftershock stroke central Indonesia's North Sulawesi province on 04:48 local time on Sunday (2048 GMT on Saturday), the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency said. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Four aftershocks hit central Chile; no damages reported

Four strong aftershocks have occurred on today's early morning in Chile at night local time. The fourth and strongest quake had a 5.6 magnitude in the Richter scale. No damage was reported. The first shaking took place at 00:37 local time (03:37 UTC), which according to the University of Chile Seismological Service had a 4.7 magnitude in the Richter scale etc.. and the news story continues...

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Active week for earthquakes in central Oklahoma

Two small earthquakes were felt Thursday near Arcadia, with several more recorded near Luther on Wednesday including one that was a 4.2 magnitude.

FROM STAFF REPORTS Published: November 27, 2010

It’s been an active week for earthquakes in central Oklahoma.

A 2.5 magnitude quake was recorded about 10:09 a.m. Thursday with the epicenter about three miles east of Arcadia. Another 2.8 magnitude earthquake followed about a minute later, centered about four miles from Arcadia. Two more earthquakes also were felt Wednesday. A 4.2 magnitude earthquake occurred about 4:45 p.m. in central Oklahoma, and a second quake at 3.2 magnitude hit the same area about an hour later. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the troubles just go on and on and on until you wonder what is going on? It is the last days, saith your Father God, it is past the midnight hour and the end is drawing closer and closer, etc..

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Bitter cold kills 8, slams air traffic in Europe

By FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press Frank Jordans, Associated Press – 1 hr 3 mins ago

GENEVA – Heavy snow and subzero temperatures swept across Europe, killing at least eight homeless people in Poland, closing major airports in Britain and Switzerland and causing hundreds of highway accidents. Gatwick, London's second largest airport, and Geneva, a major hub for low-cost carrier Easyjet, were forced to shut down Wednesday as staff struggled to clear runways of snow, along with Edinburgh airport in Scotland and Lyon-Bron in southeastern France. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Wind, rain lash East, flooding roads

Georgia - Winds whipped across the East Coast on Wednesday as the region wrestled with yet another day of heavy rain and severe weather that knocked out power to thousands, etc.. etc.. etc.. Far to the south, residents in Buford, Ga., were cleaning up after a tornado with winds as high as 130 mph whipped through, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Suffering a deadly blow

By Tom Namako

A fierce storm ripped through the New York area yesterday, killing one man and seriously injuring his wife when a tree was uprooted and sent crashing into the couples car.  The winds, which reached 40 mph in Manhattan and 60 mph on Long Island, shut down the Statue of Liberty, diverted certain vehicles from crossing bridges, left thousands without power etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. For as you look at the world and you see the trouble that the world is in, the earthquakes, the shortage of food, the drought, the global warming, the lack of food here and the lack of food there and the high prices and the debt, oh, the debt, the debt, the debt.  It has never been my plan to cause man to go into debt, it has never been my plan that they should be in the place they cannot have the freedom that I have given unto them.  They should not be in a place of a dictator, they should obey my voice and walk with me, allow me to minister through them.  They should not fear the armies that are rising up all over, powerful armies, armies talked about in my book.  For it is that hour and it is that time, this should not surprise you, etc..

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Secular Farmers to Join Mass Prayers for Rain at Kotel Monday

By Gil Ronen

Israel's Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi, Rabbi Yonah Metzger, and his Sephardic counterpart, Rabbi Shlomo Amar, declared Monday a day of fasting and prayer for rain, as the drought continues in Israel. Meteorologists do not expect any rain this week either. The situation is so bad that even secular farmers from kibbutzim – Israel's socialist agricultural cooperatives – are expected to join the prayer session in Jerusalem. etc.. and the news story continues...

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'Without Water Won’t Be Fruit in Stores'

Reported: 23:45 PM - Dec/01/10

Fruit Council member, Dror Almagor, has warned that if the drought continues, within two months there won't be any fruit in the stores. etc.. and the news story continues...

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2010 ranks among three hottest years

Mexico - This year is "almost certain" to rank among the three hottest on record, and 2001-2010 is undoubtedly the warmest decade since the beginning of weather records in 1850, the U.N. weather agency said Thursday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Poland deaths from deep freeze reach 30

By VANESSA GERA, Associated Press Vanessa Gera, Associated Press – Fri Dec 3, 5:49 am ET

WARSAW, Poland – The death toll from a deep freeze in Poland has increased to 30 with a dozen more deaths overnight, officials said Friday, while some of the worst floods in a century devastated parts of the Balkans. etc.. etc.. Authorities, meanwhile, declared a state of emergency in three Balkan countries — Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro — and evacuated hundreds of people after heavy rainfall caused severe flooding along the Drina River — the worst in 104 years. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

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New York Earthquake Centered on Long Island, the Biggest in the Region in 18 Years

Posted by Gerson Garcia on Dec 1, 2010 in Science, United States, World

A minor earthquake greeted New York City early Tuesday morning.

The earthquake registered at 3.9-magnitude. Its center was reported by CS Monitor to have been located at the Atlantic Ocean, 80 miles off Southampton and east of Long Island. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Powerful earthquake shakes Papua New Guinea

The US Geological Survey says a powerful earthquake has shaken Papua New Guinea. The agency says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 etc.. and the news story continues...

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Colombian flooding kills 174

The death toll from weeks of heavy rains across Colombia has risen to 174 and over 1.5 million are now homeless, the Colombian Red Cross has said. etc.. etc.. In Colombia, 225 people have been injured and 19 were missing, Colombian Red Cross deputy director of operations Cesar Uruena told reporters. A total of 1,821 homes have been damaged or destroyed. "We've never had this many people affected by the rainy season," he added, etc.. and the news story continues...

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Villagers evacuated as Ecuador volcano erupts

Published December 04, 2010 | Associated Press

QUITO, Ecuador – The Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador is billowing ash into the sky and sending super-hot pyroclastic flows surging down its slopes, causing authorities to evacuate nearby villages. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. My prophets will not be in this new music move, this rap prophetic word, just as they were not in the move out of Canada or Florida. They are my servants and they follow me and not man or the anti-christ. They know my voice and follow after me and speak my words. Now hear this, floods shall come even though there was less snow in many areas. The world shall see clearly the greatest drought they have ever seen. All will notice the rise in temperatures all over the world. You will continue to hear of large hailstorms, electrical shortages, smog far greater than normal in California. Earthquakes in many areas, tipping the scales of five and better. Killer tornadoes with extra strong winds. Tidal waves far greater then man expects. A great melting and breaking off of icebergs, causing the ocean levels to rise. The beginning of the loss of coastal shores to the new water levels. etc.. 

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If an island state vanishes, is it still a nation?

By CHARLES J. HANLEY, AP Special Correspondent Charles J. Hanley, Ap Special Correspondent – Mon Dec 6, 2:27 pm ET

CANCUN, Mexico – Encroaching seas in the far Pacific are raising the salt level in the wells of the Marshall Islands. Waves threaten to cut one sliver of an island in two. "It's getting worse," says Kaminaga Kaminaga, the tiny nation's climate change coordinator. The rising ocean raises questions, too: What happens if the 61,000 Marshallese must abandon their low-lying atolls? Would they still be a nation? With a U.N. seat? With control of their old fisheries and their undersea minerals? Where would they live, and how would they make a living? Who, precisely, would they and their children become? etc.. etc.. "People who built their homes close to shore, all they can do is get more rocks to rebuild the seawall in front day by day," said Kaminaga, who is in Cancun with the Marshallese delegation to the U.N. talks. etc.. etc.. The U.N. network of climate scientists projects that seas, expanding from heat and from the runoff of melting land ice, may rise by up to 1.94 feet (0.59 meters) by 2100, swamping much of the scarce land of coral atolls. But the islands may become uninhabitable long before waves wash over them, because of the saline contamination of water supplies and ruining of crops, and because warming is expected to produce more threatening tropical storms. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Strong earthquake rocks S. Philippines, no tsunami warning

December 8, 2010, 5:50pm

DAVAO CITY, Philippines (Xinhua) - A magnitude-6. 1 earthquake shook part of southern Philippines on Wednesday afternoon, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Magnitude 5.5 - BANDA SEA

2010 December 08 15:31:05 UTC

Earthquake Details

This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.

Wednesday, December 08, 2010 at 15:31:05 UTC Thursday, December 09, 2010 at 12:31:05 AM at epicenter

Distances

210 km (130 miles) NW of Saumlaki, Kepulauan Tanimbar, Indonesia
380 km (235 miles) SSE of Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
645 km (400 miles) N of DARWIN, Northern Territory, Australia
2550 km (1580 miles) E of JAKARTA, Java, Indonesia

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Strong earthquake strikes the South Sandwich Islands, no damage

December 8, 2010

VISOKOI ISLAND, SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS (BNO NEWS) — A strong earthquake struck near the South Sandwich Islands on early Wednesday morning, seismologists said, but there were no reports of damage or casualties.  The 6.5-magnitude earthquake at 3.24 a.m. local time (0524 GMT) was centered approximately 85 kilometers (55 miles) east-northeast of Visokoi Island, an uninhabited island in the Traversay Islands group of the South Sandwich Islands. It struck about 17.3 kilometers (10.8 miles) deep, making it a shallow earthquake, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. Famine worldwide, drought, earthquakes, tornadoes, even hurricanes that shall still come, flooding, high cost of food.  Be not fearful, for I can take care of you, I can take you through this time victoriously.  Be not moved, but walk in my word. etc..

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Freezing temps, chance of snow flusters South

Drought is farmers' main concern with predictions of dry winter.

New York Times News Service

Atlanta - What people in the south don't know about cold is a lot. etc.. etc.. etc.. Temperatures are running 15 to 20 degrees below normal. etc.. etc.. So nighttime temperatures in the 20s and daytime temperatures barely reaching into the 40s can really mess up a Southerner. etc.. etc.. Last week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture declared 151 Georgia counties agricultural disaster areas because of dry weather and the summer's excessive heat. etc.. and the news story continues...

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5 December 2010 Last updated at 17:11 ET

Albania 'hit by worst floods in living memory'

By Mark Lowen BBC News

More than 12,000 people have now been moved from their homes in north-western Albania following days of heavy rain. Interior Minister Lulzim Basha told the BBC that the country was experiencing its worst flooding in living memory. He said the situation around the town of Shkoder was "critical", with 14,000 hectares (34,595 acres) under water. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Panama Canal reopens after flooding

By the CNN Wire Staff

December 9, 2010 10:20 a.m. EST

(CNN) -- The Panama Canal reopened Thursday after heavy rains and flooding prompted its closing for only the third time in its storied 96-year history. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flooding hits three Australian states

9 December 2010 Last updated at 07:19 ET

Towns in three Australian states have been hit by flooding, causing damage to property and forcing some residents to flee their homes. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Flooding in southern Spain

DPA/Seville, Spain

Heavy rains yesterday sparked widespread flooding in southern Spain, forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people from their homes, local officials said. The heaviest flooding was reported in Ecija, a municipality of 40,000 residents near Seville, where an estimated 1,000 homes and a hospital were evacuated. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Russia is now boastfully making her moves, the EU is also boastfully making her moves coming against Israel in a very strong way. etc.. 

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Settlements attract international rebuke

Israel - The European Union, the United Nations and the Arab League have rebuked Israel after its refusal to halt settlements construction forced Washington to drop efforts to relaunch Mideast peace talks. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Regulators close banks in Michigan, Pennsylvania

Regulators shut down small banks in Michigan, Pennsylvania; makes 151 US bank failures in 2010

On Friday December 10, 2010, 7:07 pm EST

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Regulators on Friday shut down small banks in Michigan and Pennsylvania, boosting the number of U.S. banks that have failed this year to 151 as bad loans have mounted and the economy has been slow to heal. etc.. etc.. The growing bank failures have sapped billions of dollars out of the deposit insurance fund. It fell into the red last year, and its deficit stood at $8 billion as of Sept. 30. The number of banks on the FDIC's confidential "problem" list jumped to 860 in the third quarter from 829 three months earlier, even as the industry as a whole made $14.5 billion in net income. The 860 troubled banks is the highest number since 1993, during the savings-and-loan crisis. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the earthquakes, the tornadoes, the flooding, the snowstorms, trouble on the right hand, trouble on the left hand etc..

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Storm hits Midwest; plows ordered off Minn. roads

– 1 hr 6 mins ago

MINNEAPOLIS – Heavy snow and strong winds have created blizzard conditions in parts of South Dakota, Iowa and Minnesota as a winter storm barrels through the Upper Midwest. etc.. etc.. Strong north to northwest winds of 25 to 35 miles per hour, with gusts up to 50 miles per hour, have near whiteout conditions on many roads in eastern South Dakota, northwest Iowa and southwest Minnesota, the weather service said. In Minnesota, transportation officials pulled plows off roads in open areas and told drivers to stay home because of worsening weather in the southern part of the state. etc.. and the news story continues..

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Heavy rains, strong winds batter Middle East

By ZEINA KARAM, Associated Press Zeina Karam, Associated Press – 1 hr 31 mins ago

BEIRUT – Heavy rains and fierce winds pummeled countries across the Middle East over the weekend, etc.. etc.. The storm brought unusually cold temperatures, below freezing in some spots. It ended weeks of unseasonably warm and dry weather that contributed to dozens of forest fires in Lebanon and helped feed a massive blaze in Israel that destroyed thousands of hectares of forest. It whipped up sandstorms in Jordan and Egypt, which closed its largest Mediterranean port. In Syria, snow blanketed the streets of Damascus etc.. Heavy rains flooded the streets in Beirut and snow forced some road closures in remote mountain towns in Lebanon etc.. Israel's two main seaports, Haifa and Ashdod, were closed through the day because of high seas and roaring winds. Elsewhere in Israel, rain and hail pounded the country while strong winds toppled trees and traffic lights, flooding streets and knocking out electricity to hundreds of homes. Local media reported that a pier at the ancient port city of Caesarea collapsed, a breakfront at another beach cracked and towering waves washed over the shore of Eilat, a Red Sea port city. etc.. and the news story continues....

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Heavy rains cause flooding in Washington state

By GEORGE TIBBITS, Associated Press George Tibbits, Associated Press – 50 mins ago

SEATTLE – Record rainfall Sunday in the Pacific Northwest triggered mudslides and caused flooding that swamped homes along some Western Washington rivers, etc.. etc.. While flooding is common this time of year in the region, "What kind of sets this one apart is it's very widespread," Burg said. etc.. With more rain still possible, Seattle-Tacoma International Airport already had set a rainfall record for the date of 2.16 inches from midnight to 3 p.m., bettering the old mark of 1.7 inches set on Dec. 12, 1966. The airport also set a rainfall record for the date on Saturday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Powerful 6.1 quake hits Papua New Guinea

SYDNEY: Papua New Guinea was rattled by a strong 6.1-magnitude earthquake on Monday, seismologists said, but the deep tremor was unlikely to have caused damage or sparked a tsunami. The quake struck at a depth of 144 kilometres (90 miles), 40 kilometres southeast of Arawa in Bougainville at 11.14am (0114 GMT), the United States Geological Survey said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Moderate quake strikes off Sumatra, Indonesia

18:20, December 13, 2010

An Earthquake with magnitude of 5. 9 struck off Sumatra Island of Indonesia's Lampung province on Monday, but there is no potential for tsunami, the Meteorology and Geophysics Agency reported. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. Many evil things are taking place right now on the face of the earth, war draws very close, the destruction of Babylon draws very close, famine, drought, earthquakes, flooding, temperatures that kill the fruit, etc..

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Florida Freeze could shatter more records

By Jeff Day and Ali Turiano, Meteorologists
Last Updated: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 11:10 PM

ORLANDO -- The arctic air that has held Central Florida in its grasp is not letting go. After a breaking record lows in Daytona Beach and Melbourne and tying the record in Orlando Tuesday, clear skies and lighter winds overnight will allow for optimal radiational cooling. Temperatures are expected to dip back into the 20s, which would set new records across the area. etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc. That they are not moved by the circumstances of the world, that the hurricanes do not trouble them, that the tornadoes do not trouble them, that the earthquakes do not trouble them, that the floods do not trouble them, that the hail and the pestilence and the sicknesses and the forest fires, let them not trouble you either. For they shall increase, they shall not decrease, but they shall increase, for it is that hour. etc..

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Killer northern Uganda disease named as plague

By NATION REPORTERPosted Thursday, December 16 2010 at 17:33

The epidemic that hit northern Uganda causing panic across the border has been identified as plague. The epidemic, which is spread from rodents to humans by fleas, killed 35 people in Kitgum, Uganda. Kitgum borders Turkana district where health officials were on the alert after the epidemic was reported in Uganda. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Regulators close banks in Ga., Fla., Ark., Minn.

Regulators shutter 3 small banks in Ga., 1 each in Fla., Ark., Minn.; 157 banks closed in 2010

Marcy Gordon, AP Business Writer, On Friday December 17, 2010, 7:58 pm EST

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Regulators on Friday shuttered three small banks in Georgia and one each in Florida, Arkansas and Minnesota, raising to 157 the number of U.S. banks brought down this year by the struggling economy and soured loans. etc.. etc.. Florida has been the hardest hit state for bank failures, and Georgia also has registered many shutdowns. Bank of Miami was the 29th bank to fail in Florida this year, while the failures of the three Georgia banks brought the number in that state to 21 in 2010. Other states that have seen large numbers of bank failures are California and Illinois, amid an avalanche of bad loans, especially for commercial real estate. etc.. The FDIC expects the cost of resolving failed banks to total around $52 billion from 2010 through 2014.etc.. and the news story continues..

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Heavy snow hits air travel, roads across Europe

By DAVID STRINGER, Associated Press David Stringer, Associated Press – 52 mins ago

LONDON – Blizzards and freezing temperatures shut down runways, train tracks and highways across Europe on Saturday, disrupting flights and leaving shivering drivers stranded on roadsides. Airports in Britain, Germany, France, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark reported cancellations or delays to flights. etc.. etc.. etc.. Britain may experience its coldest December on record, weather service forecaster Mark Seltzer said. "Temperatures will struggle to get over freezing and although the snow should ease off tonight, it will return to eastern areas on Sunday," he said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Evacuations called as storm saturates California

By JOHN ROGERS, Associated Press John Rogers, Associated Press – 1 hr 13 mins ago

LOS ANGELES – A storm pounding California with record rain forced authorities in the San Joaquin Valley to call Monday for the evacuation of some 2,000 residents of the farming community of McFarland due to major flooding. etc.. etc.. Rainfall records weren't just broken, they were obliterated. The weather service said 3.45 inches of rain fell in Pasadena on Sunday, shattering the old mark of 1.5 inches on the same date in 1987. Since the storm began, the city had received more than 5 inches as of early Monday. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Magnitude 5.4 - SAMOA ISLANDS REGION

2010 December 18 22:24:18 UTC

Magnitude: 5.4 Date and time: Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 22:24:18 UTC Region: Samoa Islands Region

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Earthquake of at least 6.3 magnitude strikes southeast Iran

By the CNN Wire Staff  December 20, 2010 4:25 p.m. EST

(CNN) -- An earthquake with a magnitude of at least 6.3 struck southeastern Iran on Monday night, according to seismologists in that country and internationally. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Quake near Japanese islands triggers tsunami warning

By the CNN Wire Staff  December 21, 2010 1:36 p.m. EST

Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- A magnitude 7.4 earthquake off the coast of Japan early Wednesday triggered a tsunami warning for a group of remote islands and an advisory for the southern region of the country, the Japanese Meteorological Agency said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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El Salvador shaken by 5.6 earthquake

Published: Dec. 20, 2010 at 1:23 PM

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- An earthquake that registered at magnitude 5.6 rumbled through El Salvador Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Quake rattles Indonesia's Sumatra

Published: Dec. 21, 2010 at 11:09 AM

JAKARTA, Dec. 21 (UPI) -- A magnitude 6.2 earthquake rattled parts of Indonesia Tuesday but did not trigger any tsunami warnings, seismologists said. The Jakarta Globe said the shaking was felt in the Bantul district and Yogyakarta, etc. and the news story continues...

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Mon, 20 Dec 2010 11:50a.m.

By Seth Borenstein and Julie Reed Bell

This was the year the Earth struck back.

Earthquakes, heat waves, floods, volcanoes, super typhoons, blizzards, landslides and droughts killed at least a quarter million people in 2010 - the deadliest year in more than a generation.  etc.. etc.. "The term ‘100-year event’ really lost its meaning this year." etc.. etc.. 

Here's a quick tour of an anything but normal 2010:

HOW DEADLY:

While the Haitian earthquake, Russian heat wave, and Pakistani flooding were the biggest killers, deadly quakes also struck Chile, Turkey, China and Indonesia in one of the most active seismic years in decades. Through mid-December there have been 20 earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 or higher, compared to the normal 16. This year is tied for the most big quakes since 1970, but it is not a record. Nor is it a significantly above average year for the number of strong earthquakes, US earthquake officials say.

Flooding alone this year killed more than 6,300 people in 59 nations through September, according to the World Health Organisation. In the United States, 30 people died in the Nashville, Tenn., region in flooding. Inundated countries include China, Italy, India, Colombia and Chad. Super Typhoon Megi with winds of more than 200 mph devastated the Philippines and parts of China.

Through November 30, nearly 260,000 people died in natural disasters in 2010, compared to 15,000 in 2009, according to Swiss Re. The World Health Organisation, which hasn't updated its figures past September 30, is just shy of 250,000. etc..

The last year in which natural disasters were this deadly was 1983 because of an Ethiopian drought and famine, according to WHO. Swiss Re calls it the deadliest since 1976. The charity Oxfam says 21,000 of this year's disaster deaths are weather related. HOW EXTREME:

After strong early year blizzards - nicknamed Snowmageddon - paralysed the US mid-Atlantic and record snowfalls hit Russia and China, the temperature turned to broil.

The year may go down as the hottest on record worldwide or at the very least in the top three, according to the World Meteorological Organisation. The average global temperature through the end of October was 14.74 degrees (C), a shade over the previous record of 2005, according to the National Climatic Data Centre.

Los Angeles had its hottest day in recorded history on September 27: 45 degrees (C). In May, 129 set a record for Pakistan and may have been the hottest temperature recorded in an inhabited location.

In the US Southeast, the year began with freezes in Florida that had cold-blooded iguanas becoming comatose and falling off trees. Then it became the hottest summer on record for the region. As the year ended, unusually cold weather was back in force.

Northern Australia had the wettest May-October on record, while the southwestern part of that country had its driest spell on record. And parts of the Amazon River basin struck by drought hit their lowest water levels in recorded history. etc.. etc.. 

HOW WEIRD: A volcano in Iceland paralysed air traffic for days in Europe, disrupting travel for more than 7 million people. Other volcanoes in the Congo, Guatemala, Ecuador, the Philippines and Indonesia sent people scurrying for safety. New York City had a rare tornado.

A nearly 1kg hailstone that was 20cm in diameter fell in South Dakota in July to set a US record. The storm that produced it was one of seven declared disasters for that state this year.

There was not much snow to start the Winter Olympics in a relatively balmy Vancouver, British Columbia, while the US East Coast was snowbound.

In a 24-hour period in October, Indonesia got the trifecta of terra terror: a deadly magnitude 7.7 earthquake, a tsunami that killed more than 500 people and a volcano that caused more than 390,000 people to flee. That's after flooding, landslides and more quakes killed hundreds earlier in the year.

Even the extremes were extreme. This year started with a good sized El Nino weather oscillation that causes all sorts of extremes worldwide. Then later in the year, the world got the mirror image weather system with a strong La Nina, which causes a different set of extremes. Having a year with both a strong El Nino and La Nina is unusual.

And in the United States, FEMA declared a record number of major disasters, 79 as of December 14. The average year has 34.

Through September, the 2010 disaster death toll had already surpassed such notable years as 2004, when the South Asia tsunami struck, and 2008, when Myanmar was hit by a massive cyclone and China suffered a devastating earthquake.

A list of day-by-day disasters in 2010 compiled by the AP runs 64 printed pages long.

"The extremes are changed in an extreme fashion," said Greg Holland, director of the earth system laboratory at the National Centre for Atmospheric Research.

For example, even though it sounds counterintuitive, global warming likely played a bit of a role in "Snowmageddon" earlier this year, Holland said. That's because with a warmer climate, there's more moisture in the air, which makes storms including blizzards, more intense, he said. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Tsunami warning issued after strong quake in Pacific Ocean

Christmas Day 2010

A 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck in the Pacific Ocean's Vanuatu Islands region early Sunday, prompting a tsunami warning for the area, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck 135 kilometers (85 miles) west of the island of Tanna, Vanuatu and 1,740 kilometers (about 1,100 miles) off Australia's eastern coast just after midnight local time (8:16 a.m. ET). etc.. and the news story continues...

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Quake shakes New Zealand, causing minor damage

– Sun Dec 26, 2:27 am ET

WELLINGTON, New Zealand – Masonry and glass rained down near post-Christmas shoppers as a magnitude 4.9 earthquake rocked Christchurch on New Zealand's South Island on Sunday. No one was injured, but at least 20 buildings in the city's center were damaged by the temblor, which scientists said was the latest of hundreds of aftershocks since a 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck Christchurch on Sept. 4. That quake caused extensive damage and a handful of injuries, but no deaths. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Winter storm could strand air passengers for days

With fewer empty airline seats, storm's air travel mess could take days to untangle

David Koenig, AP Airlines Writer, On Tuesday December 28, 2010, 1:00 am EST

An East Coast blizzard that has forced nearly 7,000 flight cancellations will leave many travelers stranded through the end of the week. etc.. etc.. Nearly two feet (60 centimeters) of snow fell in New York City and winds blew at nearly 60 mph (96.5 kph) overnight at John F. Kennedy International Airport. The storm dumped 12.4 inches (31.5 centimeters) of snow at Philadelphia International Airport -- the highest snow total in the Philadelphia metropolitan region. Airport spokeswoman Victoria Lupica said 1,200 passengers had spent Sunday night at the airport. etc.. and the news story continues..

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etc.. the world shall not grow better, all the signs are before you, war stands at the door, destruction stands at the door, the monetary system is ready to collapse, the mark of the beast is ready to come forth, you are living in a dictatorship, the freedoms have gone and even more freedoms shall go. Even though the elections shall be great in your eyes they will not be able to change the things that have been done because they are not trusting me, they are not asking me, they are not looking to me. etc..

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Here Come "Death Panels"

Bureaucrats trumping our democracy

By Rich Lowry

The text of ObamaCare is dry and legalistic, except when it summons the majesty of the King James Bible to intone imperiously, "the secretary shall.." etc.. etc.. Our civics textbooks tell us we have a system of representative government, accountable to the people, to adjudicate just such intensely contested questions.  The textbooks are wrong - they fail to account for the Rule of Sebelius.  Her HHS decided Medicare will cover end-of-life consultations as part of Obama-Care's annual "wellness visits." etc.. etc.. Philip Klein of The American Spectator counted 700 references in ObamaCare to the secretary "shall" 200 to the secretary "may" and 139 to the secretary "determines." etc.. and the news story continues...

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etc.. the earthquakes, the tornadoes, the flooding, the snowstorms, trouble on the right hand, trouble on the left hand etc..

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Flooding prompts evacuations in Australian towns

SYDNEY (AP) - Drenching rains pounded communities across northeastern Australia on Tuesday, flooding major highways and prompting hundreds of evacuations. Days of torrential downpours have left many communities inundated, with up to 11 inches (27 centimeters) falling in a 24-hour period in some areas. etc.. etc.. The rain has also caused at least 400 million Australian dollars ($403 million) worth of damage to crops across the state, including sunflower and cotton, that were just recovering from months of drought, said Brent Finlay, president of farmers' lobby group AgForce. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Storms dump heavy rain, snow on parts of West

By AMANDA LEE MYERS, Associated Press, Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 1:41 a.m.

PHOENIX — Western states battled nasty winter weather that shut down major roads in Arizona and California, blasted Nevada with frigid winds and left an area of western Washington in a whiteout. etc.. etc.. The storms even intruded on the normally pleasant winter weather in the Phoenix desert area, delivering an hours-long chilly rain and leaving residents bracing for a rare below-freezing dip in temperatures Friday. etc.. etc.. A blizzard warning was issued in parts of eastern and southeastern Arizona, and forecasters warned the system would likely move into neighboring New Mexico on Thursday. The latest round of rain to hit waterlogged California moved east, leaving powerful winds in its wake. Gusts of more than 50 mph hit parts of northern Los Angeles County late Wednesday etc.. etc.. Heavy snow and icy roads made travel tough in the Spokane area of eastern Washington, which was hit by 9 inches of snow, while knocking out power to 6,000 customers. Blizzard conditions blew through Palouse, near the Idaho line. Wind gusts of more than 30 mph "will create whiteout conditions over the rural areas of the Palouse. etc.. and the news story continues...

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Sheriff: Storm kills 2nd in Mo.; death toll at 5

– 52 mins ago

Kansas City, Mo. – Authorities say a second resident of a southeast Missouri mobile home destroyed by a powerful storm system that spawned tornadoes has died. etc.. etc.. and the news story continues and ends with this statement.. Tornadoes from the same storm system killed three people in the northwest Arkansas hamlet of Cincinnati. There were many injuries reported there as well.

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etc.. Have not I told you these things would come to pass, have I not said there would be a great food shortage, that prices will go higher, higher than they have ever been before? etc. 

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Florida agriculture loses $273M in December freeze

Florida agriculture loses at least $273M in December freeze; corn, bean prices skyrocketing

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) -- December's wave of unusually cold weather has destroyed much of Florida's green beans and sweet corn, which means shoppers will pay more at the grocery store and see more imports on the shelves. Florida is the nation's largest producer of green beans and sweet corn -- the kind of corn we eat, not the kind we put in our gas tanks. According to the Florida Department of Agriculture, the state lost $273 million from the December freezes alone -- including nearly 9,000 acres of crops. The statistics are compiled only through Dec. 20, which means they don't even account for the problems caused by this week's cold. 2010 dealt a one-two punch for the state's farms. An 11-day spell in January was one of the area's coldest periods on record, and December has had an unprecedented trio of cold fronts etc.. etc.. and the news story continues...

 

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