Both scientists foresee the possibility of having early warnings go to sirens
Both scientists foresee the possibility of having early warnings go to sirens at schools, personal computers or cellphones.There are no plans in the offing for a statewide or regional early-warning system, said Eric Lamoureaux, a spokesman for the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. They are running 22nd and 23rd, with no top-10 finishes between them in 17 races.Cuban driver Aric Almirola, a find by Gibbs, is 18th, with two top 10s. Mary Nichols of Hancock Park and Ruth Galanter of Venice were among the early pioneers.”I had a wonderful system,” says Nichols, a member of the Department of Water & Power commission then and now. They said he would not have used Susie as a human shield, and while they acknowledged that he kept a gun in the auto dealership, they said that he was trying to surrender when police shot him.”I don’t want an apology. and Iraqi security forces, such as the elite Wolf Brigade, which has been accused of using torture to extract confessions from innocent people.”We will stand against [the Wolf Brigade] or the American troops if there is any Iraqi who is detained without reason,” he said.Emotions remain raw over the Abu Ghraib scandal, in which guards beat detainees and photographed them in humiliating positions. government’s rebuilding efforts along the Gulf Coast following the hurricane.But the market’s gains were limited by a report showing slowing growth in labor productivity and rising wage costs, which renewed concerns about inflation and interest rates.The Dow Jones industrial average was up 44.26 points, or 0.4%, at 10,633.50.
Stocks ended broadly lower Wednesday as fresh signs of a housing slump triggered concerns that the economy may be slowing too fast, which could erode corporate profits.Wall Street’s decline weighed on foreign markets on fears that U.S economic weakness could have global consequences Brazil’s main stock index slid 3.2% An index of European blue-chip shares declined 0.5%.The U.S market was rattled by a report from the National Assn. That stint, he said, “was a little bit of a test to see if I still had the passion and the ability in today’s college game to be successful. for $115 million.Born in Jersey City, N.J., McMullen graduated from the Naval Academy in 1940 and rose to the rank of commander during his 15-year naval career. Thursdays through SaturdaysEnds: May 14Price: $20Contact: (323) 960-4410. “We are not stupid we know how much this all costs, so lets reach a middle ground.”The vote is the most significant move to date in a complex chess game between the UFCW and the companies.The union said it picked Albertsons to be the first target because the level of debt at Supervalu made it less able to withstand a strike. He and Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa presented city proclamations to Truglio and legendary test pilot Bob Hoover commemorating their lifetimes of contribution to aviation.”There are good-paying jobs and good opportunities right here at Van Nuys Airport,” Cardenas told the crowd.That brought smiles to parents. The in-flight chicken surprise may have been the butt of many a joke, but it was nonetheless welcomed by the harried traveler who hadn’t eaten before boarding a long flight.Today it is safe to assume that if you are in coach on a domestic flight, food will be cold and come at a cost, if at all.
“I think the paint can come off, but there’s a question as to whether the chemical used to remove it will soften the underlying layer of paint,” Bjorgum said Friday, adding that other damage issues may complicate a restoration.”This is by no means a done deal. The controversial PK, Kreis’ seventh goal of the season, was called by referee Ricardo Salazar after Chris Brown, on a breakaway, was bumped by Antonio Martinez in the box and went down.*Gutierrez reported from Los Angeles.. Colletti says he has two others but has not revealed their identities. Instead of beachside charm, they confront a landscape that one local official described as “carpet-bombed.”Today, it’s also tough to find a room: Only 1,860 of the coast’s 8,500 hotel rooms are inhabitable.Little remains of Biloxi’s oceanfront development. Win a national championship. But even longtime Cash fans will probably be surprised to learn that “Jackson,” the spirited Billy Edd Wheeler song popularized in 1967 by Cash and June Carter, was originally recorded by the Kingston Trio, or that the celebrated “Ring of Fire” was earlier recorded by June’s sister Anita Carter under the title “Love’s Ring of Fire.”The shocker, though, is Jenkins’ rare 1953 recording of “Crescent City Blues.” Jenkins was one of the most respected pop composer-arrangers of the ’40s and ’50s, and his recording — with vocal by Beverley Mahr — is in a slow, bluesy big-band style, nothing like the urgent country-rock feel of “Folsom Prison Blues.”In turning the song into “Folsom Prison Blues,” Cash relied on Jenkins’ opening line for each verse but transformed the story — adding considerable power.Johnny Cash fans will find several surprises in a new retrospective CD showcasing original versions of songs the country music star made famous — and one flat-out shocker.Despite occasional suggestions in Cash articles in recent years that one of his signature songs, “Folsom Prison Blues,” was influenced by an obscure tune called “Crescent City Blues,” most fans probably assumed the connection was minor — nothing more than the “borrowing” that goes on regularly in pop music.But as the new CD shows, the similarity between the two songs is substantial.
