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Climate change threatens Pacific region’s poorest

Manila - Climate change is threatening the Pacific region’s poorest people with increased hunger and malnutrition, and immediate action is called for as the region experiences harsh events such as coastal erosion, floods and drought, a new report shows.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann

New wildfire in Texas hill country quickly knocked down Special

Bandera - As flames leapt and wind picked up speed, quick responding members of Bandera Fire Rescue and neighboring Pipe Creek Volunteer Fire Department extinguished a Wednesday afternoon wildfire in the Texas hill country before it led to disaster.
Digital Journal Report by Lynn Herrmann - 2 comments

Fireworks ban in Texas leads to change of plans, lost revenues Special

Bandera - Millions of acres of charred land in Texas, along with an ever-worsening drought of exceptional proportions has led to a few dampened holiday spirits as most of the state’s towns and cities' fireworks shows were cancelled, adding to its economic woes.
Digital Journal Report by Lynn Herrmann

Sanders takes Obama to task: ‘Stand with the American people’

Washington - In prepared remarks before the US Senate on Monday, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), told President Barack Obama the time has come when he must “stand with the American people” and deny the Republican party its extreme demands.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 6 comments

Global temperatures in May 10th warmest on record

Washington - The planet’s warming trend continued in May, with records showing combined global land and ocean surface temperature almost one degree warmer than the 20th century average, making it the 10th warmest May on record.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 3 comments

Missouri governor declares state of emergency from Joplin tornado

Joplin - The deadliest tornado to hit the US in almost 60 years ripped through Joplin, Missouri on Sunday, leading Governor Jay Nixon to declare a state of emergency as the city now deals with the storm’s devastation which has claimed at least 90 lives.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 1 comment

Op-Ed: Mississippi River — Sandbagging our way to flood control

Natchez - Mississippi River floodwaters continue moving south, leaving in their wake thousands of flooded homes and businesses and millions of acres of flooded land, an event Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour, in his comfort zone, urged citizens to be wary of.
In the Media by Lynn Herrmann - 5 comments

Guerrilla Job Search Techniques - Do They Work?

Renting a billboard, handing out flyers or printing your contact info on T-shirts seemed like extreme methods to get a new job in the past few years. But unemployed workers are now using such techniques and more to attract attention. Does it do the job?
In the Media by Joan Firstenberg

2008 Demand for UN Disaster Management Expertise Rises

The United Nations disaster management team was kept busy this year by the rise in hurricanes, floods and other natural disasters caused by extreme weather.
In the Media by Bob Ewing

Soldier Wins $1 Million, Heads Back to Iraq

Color him any color you want, but make sure you use Red, White and Blue. Though he hit the Jackpot, Sgt. Wayne Leyde, a newly made millionaire, will be heading back to Iraq to serve a third tour of duty. He used a lucky coin to scratch his winning ticket.
In the Media by Mark L Harvey - 23 comments
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