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The damage caused by a snowstorm
December   Nature   Photos   Snow   Weather
 The Examiner 
Weather History: December 28: Record Warm, Cold, Snowstorm/Blizzard, Ice, Wind, Fog & Flooding
Meteorological events that happened on December 28th: 1839 The third of a series of storms to hit the Northeast in two weeks dumped 24 inches of additional snow on Hartford, CT and Worcester,... (photo: Creative Commons / Anonymous101)
Mississippi-Minneapolis-winter
Mississippi   Nature   Photos   Tornadoes   Weather
 The Examiner 
2009 monthly weather highlights in Mississippi; snow, derechos, tornadoes, etc.
Developing Weather Situation: Monday December 28, 2009: One man died and another was injured after they fell through an ice covered lake in Denville, New Jersey- Sunday... (photo: Creative Commons / SusanLesch)
For the first time in a weekly address, the President is joined by the First Lady as they celebrate Christmas and honor those who serve our country along with the families that stand by them.  Denver Post 
Obama to probe security gaps that allowed terrorism suspect on plane
A law enforcement officer guards an entrance near the parked Northwest Airlines flight 253 plane, background, at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Mich., Sunday, Dec. 27, 2009. (Carlos... (photo: White House / Chuck Kennedy)

Obama   Photos   Terrorism   US   White House
The Rock Island Swing Bridge was a swing bridge that spaned the Mississippi River between Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota and St. Paul Park, Minnesota. It also is known as the Newport Rail Bridge, as it has a spur to Newport, Minnesota, and J.A.R. bridge. after previous owners Joan and Al Roman of Chicago. It was one of the few double-decker bridges on the Mississippi, with the top level formerly used for railroad traffic and the bottom level formerly used as a road crossing. It also was one of a few toll bridges in Minnesota, and one of the last remaining ones. It closed to rail traffic in 1980, and road traffic in 1999, when the toll was 75 cents.  The Boston Globe 
Michigan sues to protect lake from carp
WASHINGTON - The reversal of the Chicago River a century ago, to send the city's sewage to the Mississippi River instead of into Lake Michigan, was hailed as an engineering marvel. Now Michigan is... (photo: Creative Commons / Ksodbartman)
Chicago   Environment   Photos   Washington   Water
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Dubai Knowledge Village was built to allow Universities to open branches and campuses in Dubai The New York Times
University Branches in Dubai Are Struggling
The collapse of Dubai's overheated economy has left the outposts of Michigan State University and the Rochester Institute of Technology in the United Arab Emirates... (photo: Creative Commons / Raphael17)

Dubai   Economy   Education   Photos   Society
Passengers are seen outside Schiphol airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Saturday Dec. 26, 2009. Wall Street Journal
Terror Watch Lists Come Under Scrutiny
By CAM SIMPSON, EVAN PEREZ and SIOBHAN GORMAN WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's order to review the databases used to track terrorism suspects and keep them off... (photo: AP / Evert Elzinga)

Intelligence   Nigeria   Photos   Terrorism   US
Svetlana Pankratova The Daily Mail
The incredible feats in the running to become the world's favourite records
Whether it's towering Svetlana Pankratova's longest legs or Darren Taylor's stomach-churning highest shallow dive, Guinness World Records (GWR) are searching for the... (photo: AP / Bebeto Matthews)
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Part of a mosque in the Hyde Park area of Leeds, England, is seen amongst the skyline, Thursday, July 14, 2005. According to officials, evidence suggests that four suicide bombers, including at least three Britons of Pakistani descent, carried out last weeks London bombings. Police have raided homes in Leeds searching for explosives and computer files that may shed more light on the suicide bombi The Independent
Nigerian in aircraft attack linked to London mosque
Security agencies in Britain are investigating reports that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the young Nigerian accused of attempting to blow up a transatlantic airliner,... (photo: AP / Matt Dunham)

Nigeria   Photos   Terrorism   UK   US
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