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en Most of the heavy weather will be here on Tuesday and be gone by Wednesday. Finally, a daytime hurricane, not like Katrina that hid in the night.

en [In an article in the Boston Globe Tuesday, journalist and author Ross Gelbspan writes,] The hurricane that struck Louisiana yesterday was nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service. Its real name is global warming . ... Unfortunately, very few people in America know the real name of Hurricane Katrina because the coal and oil industries have spent millions of dollars to keep the public in doubt about the issue.

en The hurricane that struck Louisiana yesterday was nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service. Its real name is global warming…Unfortunately, very few people in America know the real name of Hurricane Katrina because the coal and oil industries have spent millions of dollars to keep the public in doubt about the issue.

en LSU is the single largest treatment center in the country for this hurricane. We are seeing somewhat of a slow down from last week, but the catch is trying to forecast what we will have Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. That risk isn't worth taking considering what is at stake here.

en LSU is the single largest treatment center in the country for this hurricane, ... We are seeing somewhat of a slow down from last week, but the catch is trying to forecast what we will have Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. That risk isn't worth taking considering what is at stake here.

en We are in a general weather pattern the last couple weeks where there is going to be, every few days, a weather system moving across the Northern Great Plains. So rain is likely not only Monday night and Tuesday, but late Thursday night and Friday from the next system. So it's an active weather pattern.

en We had watched the weather forecasts. We had lived through Hurricane Betsy. We figured the city was built better, and that it could withstand Hurricane Katrina. We didn't know we would almost die.

en This is not solely a response to the tragedy in the Gulf; it is the result of the increasing evidence that FEMA should not be hindered by a top-heavy bureaucracy when needed to act swiftly to save lives, ... After suffering through three direct hurricane hits last summer and watching my friends in the Gulf weather Katrina, I have seen one consistent problem-red tape and bureaucratic obstacles getting in the way of saving lives.

en Even Hurricane Katrina had better weather.

en The weather is supposed to be nasty Tuesday and Wednesday. We're not sure if we will play them this week.

en My contention is that periodic does not mean every Monday. My question would be, ?What if another charity had one every Tuesday night, then another had one every Wednesday night?? I don?t think that was the intent of the zoning ordinance.

en (The storm) will start winding down Tuesday night but it won't be over until Wednesday.

en The hurricane that struck Louisiana yesterday was nicknamed Katrina by the National Weather Service,

en She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. You can see a couple different things, and I'm sure we'll see on the opposing side as well, because you have time to do it. Basically, on a game week, you have Tuesday and Wednesday to practice. Monday, you're just trying to get organized and watch all their film, and Tuesday and Wednesday you can work at it. We've had three good weeks of looking at things we wanted to.

en Tuesday night, I ended up getting sick. I wasn't even sure Wednesday if I was going to be able to play.


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