ClimatePatrol.com
Menu
Site Home
Forums [ Recent Posts ]
Chat
Photo Gallery
News
News Archives
Satellite Images
Weather Maps

Google Links
 

News
New Scientist - Climate Change
Science Daily
National Hurricane Center - Atlantic Basin Updates
National Hurricane Center - Pacific Basin Updates
USGS - Recent Quakes Mag 2.5 or Greater
NOAA News
AccuWeather News
FEMA - News & Disasters
NASA - News
National Geographic - News
Volcano Live - John Seach
Climate Ark
Yahoo Hurricane News
Christian Geology News
Topix.net - Tornado News
[ List All News Sources ]
Important Information
Search the forums Search   Frequently Asked Questions FAQ   View member list Member List   Recent Posts Recent Posts   Forum Stats Stats Back to: ClimatePatrol.com
News

ClimatePatrol.com RSS News Archives

Yahoo Hurricane News

Katrina evacuees may face eviction (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 12:00:22

Members of the group Earth Wind and Fire performs at the Essence Music festival in Houston, Saturday, July 1, 2006. The festival ordinarily held in New Orleans was moved to Houston due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina.  (AP Photo/Tim Johnson)AP - Hundreds of hurricane evacuees around the country could be evicted in the coming weeks because the Federal Emergency Management Agency has stopped helping them pay the rent.



Red Cross criticizes itself over Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 12:00:22

Members of the group Earth Wind and Fire performs at the Essence Music festival in Houston, Saturday, July 1, 2006. The festival ordinarily held in New Orleans was moved to Houston due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina.  (AP Photo/Tim Johnson)AP - Overwhelmed volunteers, inflexible attitudes and inadequate anti-fraud measures are among the many shortcomings acknowledged by the American Red Cross in a candid and comprehensive new report assessing its response to Hurricane Katrina.



Sailors' data on Internet tied to Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 12:00:22

Members of the U.S. Armed Forces are sworn in as United States citizens during a pre-game ceremony at a baseball game between the San Diego Padres and the San Francisco Giants, Saturday, July,1 2006, in San Diego, Calif.(AP Photo/Chris Park)AP - The Navy says that some of the sailors and families whose personal data was discovered last week on a civilian Web site had been affected by Hurricane Katrina.



Katrina evacuees may face eviction (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 03:00:19

Recording artist Mary J. Blige performs at the Essence Music festival in Houston, Saturday, July 1, 2006. The festival ordinarily held in New Orleans was moved to Houston due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina.  (AP Photo/Tim Johnson)AP - Hundreds of hurricane evacuees around the country could be evicted in the coming weeks because the Federal Emergency Management Agency has stopped helping them pay the rent.



Red Cross criticizes itself over Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 03:00:19

Recording artist Mary J. Blige performs at the Essence Music festival in Houston, Saturday, July 1, 2006. The festival ordinarily held in New Orleans was moved to Houston due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina.  (AP Photo/Tim Johnson)AP - Overwhelmed volunteers, inflexible attitudes and inadequate anti-fraud measures are among the many shortcomings acknowledged by the American Red Cross in a candid and comprehensive new report assessing its response to Hurricane Katrina.



Sailors' data on Internet tied to Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 06:00:26

In this photo reviewed by US military officials, a detainee whose name, nationality, and facial identification are not permitted, holds onto a fence as a US military guard walks within the grounds of the maximum security prison of Camp 5 at the Guantanamo Bay US Naval Base in Cuba, June 26. Six Frenchmen released from the US base in Guantanamo are to face trial in Paris for allegedly being recruited to fight in Afghanistan.(AFP/File/Brennan Linsley)AP - The Navy says that some of the sailors and families whose personal data was discovered last week on a civilian Web site had been affected by Hurricane Katrina.



Sailors' data on Internet tied to Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 09:00:18

U.S. soldiers inspect the scene of a roadside bomb attack targeting a U.S. convoy which wounded one soldier in Kirkuk, about 250 km (150 miles) north of Baghdad, July 2, 2006.        REUTERS/Slahaldeen Rasheed           (IRAQ)AP - The Navy says that some of the sailors and families whose personal data was discovered last week on a civilian Web site had been affected by Hurricane Katrina.



Sailors' data on Internet tied to Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 12:00:18

U.S. Marine Cpl. Anthony Rusciano, of New York, tells an Iraqi man where he is from, in Ramadi, 115 kilometers (70 miles) west of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, June 28, 2006. U.S. troops try a new tactic against insurgents in rebellious Ramadi, replacing confrontation with courtesy in hopes of winning public trust and undercutting support for militants. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg)AP - The Navy says that some of the sailors and families whose personal data was discovered last week on a civilian Web site had been affected by Hurricane Katrina.



Katrina shocks New Orleans visitors 10 months on (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 03:00:24

A car destroyed by flooding from Hurricane Katrina lies among debris in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans March 16, 2006. (Lee Celano/Reuters)Reuters - Bill Friend thought he was ready to go home again. He had read the newspapers, watched TV and talked with friends about the devastation wreaked on New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina.



Katrina evacuees may face eviction (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 03:00:24

A truck still sits under a house in the Lower 9th Ward almost a year after Hurricane Katrina is New Orleans, Louisiana July 1, 2006. Visitors who come to the area are quickly reminded of the impact Hurricane Katrina took on the city. REUTERS/Sean GardnerAP - Hundreds of hurricane evacuees around the country could be evicted in the coming weeks because the Federal Emergency Management Agency has stopped helping them pay the rent.



Red Cross criticizes itself over Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 03:00:24

A truck still sits under a house in the Lower 9th Ward almost a year after Hurricane Katrina is New Orleans, Louisiana July 1, 2006. Visitors who come to the area are quickly reminded of the impact Hurricane Katrina took on the city. REUTERS/Sean GardnerAP - Overwhelmed volunteers, inflexible attitudes and inadequate anti-fraud measures are among the many shortcomings acknowledged by the American Red Cross in a candid and comprehensive new report assessing its response to Hurricane Katrina.



Katrina evacuees may face eviction (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 06:00:18

Marc Morial, former Mayor of New Orleans, and current President and CEO of the National Urban League speaks during a seminar at the Essence Music festival in Houston, Sunday, July 2, 2006. The festival ordinarily held in New Orleans was moved to Houston due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina.  (AP Photo/Tim Johnson)AP - Hundreds of hurricane evacuees around the country could be evicted in the coming weeks because the Federal Emergency Management Agency has stopped helping them pay the rent.



Red Cross criticizes itself over Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 06:00:18

Marc Morial, former Mayor of New Orleans, and current President and CEO of the National Urban League speaks during a seminar at the Essence Music festival in Houston, Sunday, July 2, 2006. The festival ordinarily held in New Orleans was moved to Houston due to the lingering effects of Hurricane Katrina.  (AP Photo/Tim Johnson)AP - Overwhelmed volunteers, inflexible attitudes and inadequate anti-fraud measures are among the many shortcomings acknowledged by the American Red Cross in a candid and comprehensive new report assessing its response to Hurricane Katrina.



Sailors' data on Internet tied to Katrina (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 07-02-2006 at 06:00:18

A US Army soldier in a cell block at Camp Delta at Guantanamo Naval Base in 2004.  The US Congress is ready to craft legislation to prosecute Guantanamo war-on-terror prisoners after the government's plan for military trials was rejected by the Supreme Court, top senators said.(AFP/Pool/File/Mark Wilson)AP - The Navy says that some of the sailors and families whose personal data was discovered last week on a civilian Web site had been affected by Hurricane Katrina.



User Info
Welcome Guest!



Site Stats
Registered Users: 151
Topics: 4086
Posts: 20713
News Stories: 149414
Satellite Images: 1170086


Last 10 Active Threads
'It's going to be much worse' (Economy)
19 Days And Counting Without Sunspots
Whose Medicine Am I Taking?
Why ask why?
Tourists warned to stay away as Venice suffers worst flooding for two decades
Bad Site - DLXC.com
Happy Thanksgiving
Methane – A Ticking Bomb
Brett the Jet
Russia Region




XMB Modified By ClimatePatrol.com Team. Original By Aventure Media & The XMB Group
ClimateBoard v2.0 © 2004-2008 ClimatePatrol.com