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		<title>Worst Flooding in Iowa in 15 Years</title>
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83 Iowa counties declared disaster areas

By Jason George &#124; Tribune staff reporter
2:03 PM CDT, June 15, 2008


CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - While announcing welcome news that water levels on the Iowa and Cedar Rivers continued to drop Sunday, Iowa Gov. [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';color:#999999;font-size:x-small;">from: <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-61508-iowa-floods-governor,0,3662360.story">http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-61508-iowa-floods-governor,0,3662360.story</a></span></p>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:x-large;">83 Iowa counties declared disaster areas</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Arial;color:#333333;font-size:small;">By Jason George | Tribune staff reporter</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">2:03 PM CDT, June 15, 2008</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:Arial;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - While announcing welcome news that water levels on the Iowa and Cedar Rivers continued to drop Sunday, Iowa Gov. Chet Culver said he has declared 83 of Iowa&#8217;s 99 counties to be disaster areas &#8212; a stark reminder of how much damage the Flood of 2008 has caused across this state.</p>
<p>Nearly 36,000 Iowans have been forced to evacuate their homes this past week, with Cedar Rapids residents accounting for about 25,000 of them.</p>
<p>The remainder include the citizens of 11 counties across the state.</p>
<p>Culver said such statistics reveal how problems have been prevalent in rural sectors and not just in the hard-hit metropolitan areas of Des Moines, Cedar Rapids and Iowa City.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:Arial;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">&#8220;The good news is that we have the resources to fight on both these fronts,&#8221; he said at a news conference.</p>
<p>He cautioned that Iowa&#8217;s next problem could be the swelling Mississippi River.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s likely we&#8217;ll see major flooding in every city on the border, from New Boston on down. We&#8217;re very concerned about that,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>&#8220;That is going to be the next round here.&#8221;</p>
<p>Officials predict the <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/us/mississippi-PLGEO100103000000000.topic"><span style="color:#215584;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Mississippi</span></span></a> will crest along the Iowa- Illinois border by Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on the exact location.</p>
<p>Already, authorities in Illinois have evacuated the flooded town of Keithsburg and have closed a bridge that crosses the Mississippi at Quincy, where it connects with <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/us/missouri-PLGEO100103100000000.topic"><span style="color:#215584;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Missouri</span></span></a>.</p>
<p>In Cedar Rapids, engineers have restored the water system to 50 percent of its usual capacity, prompting local officials to tell citizens that showers and toilet usage must no longer be curtailed. The city also is beginning to allow some residents in the most-swamped downtown area to return to their homes after signing in at a checkpoint. Visitors are allowed only one quick trip home to retrieve as many items as they can carry.</p>
<p>In Iowa City, the Iowa River crested earlier than expected Sunday, but it remained to be seen how much damage was caused to the <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/education/colleges-universities/university-of-iowa-OREDU000042.topic"><span style="color:#215584;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">University of Iowa</span></span></a> campus, where 20 or more buildings received at least some water damage.</p>
<p>A curfew will remain in effect Sunday night for Cedar Rapids and Iowa City.</p>
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<p><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';color:#999999;font-size:x-small;">From: <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/06/13/iowa.flooding/index.html">http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/06/13/iowa.flooding/index.html</a></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;"><strong>CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (CNN)</strong> &#8211; The worst flooding in 15 years has paralyzed large sections of eastern Iowa, with heavy rains and brutal storms leaving their marks from one end of the state to the other.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">&#8220;We are working around the clock with all of the county emergency management operations,&#8221; Iowa Gov. Chet Culver said late Thursday.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">Culver added Muscatine County to an emergency disaster proclamation that he issued earlier. Fifty-five of the state&#8217;s 99 counties are now under the designation.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">Rising flood waters forced evacuations in Cedar Rapids on Thursday, displacing thousands of people. </span><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-small;"><a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/06/13/iowa.flooding/index.html#cnnSTCVideo"><span style="color:#b22016;"><strong>Watch flooding escalate within hours »</strong></span></a></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">Mercy Medical Center, a hospital in <a href="http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/cedar_rapids"><span style="color:#194372;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Cedar Rapids</strong></span></span></a>, began evacuating its 176 patients.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">&#8220;Our hope was to continue to operate and serve our patients as we always have,&#8221; said Tim Charles, president and CEO of the hospital. &#8220;Unfortunately, this has become a disaster of unpredictable and potentially catastrophic proportions.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;"><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">The flooding is snarling major roadways across the state. The Iowa Department of Transportation lists more than 35 state and federal highways that are closed or blocked, including a section of I-80 east of Iowa City.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">The state is focusing on providing food, water and shelter to the evacuees, Culver said.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">In addition to the <a href="http://topics.edition.cnn.com/topics/floods"><span style="color:#194372;"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>flooding</strong></span></span></a>, Iowa has been wracked by series of deadly tornadoes since late May. At least 10 people have died, including four Boy Scouts after a twister hit their camp in western Iowa Wednesday.</span></p>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:small;">&#8220;It&#8217;s certainly been a real blow,&#8221; Culver said of the natural disasters. &#8220;Despite the setbacks and challenges at hand we will get stronger as a state.&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="color:#999999;font-family:'Trebuchet MS';">See photos here: <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/gallery/2008/jun/16/worldbank.flooding?picture=335057986">http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/gallery/2008/jun/16/worldbank.flooding?picture=335057986</a></span></span></div>
<p></span><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';color:#999999;font-size:x-small;">From the University of Iowa: <a href="http://uiflood.blogspot.com/">http://uiflood.blogspot.com</a>/</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';color:#999999;font-size:x-small;">WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2008</span></p>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#bc6921;font-size:large;"><a href="http://uiflood.blogspot.com/2008/06/prevention-early-treatment-key-to.html">Prevention, early treatment key to avoiding flood-related eye infections</a></span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">Vision specialists at UI Hospitals and Clinics have begun treating patients with flood-related eye infections, which suggests that the problem will be as prevalent as in 1993, when specialists treated a high number of eye infections related to water-borne pathogens. These pathogens, which include amoebae, parasites, bacteria and viruses, can be extremely dangerous to the eye, leading to vision loss and, in some cases, corneal transplantation.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">Prevention and early detection and treatment are vital to maintaining eye health. Key symptoms include:</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• A red, frequently painful eye</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Foreign-body sensation, tearing, light sensitivity and blurred vision.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Red, irritated eyes lasting for an unusually long period of time after removal of contact lenses.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">Tips for preventing eye infections:</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Avoid contact with floodwaters (and if you cannot, do not wear contact lenses at this time).</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Don&#8217;t assume treated tap water is safe. Avoid using tap water to wash or store contact lenses.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Always wash and dry hands before touching the eye or handling contact lenses.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Use only sterile products recommended by your optometrist to clean and disinfect your lenses. Saline solution and rewetting drops are not designed to disinfect lenses.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Contact lens solution must be discarded upon opening the case, and use fresh solution each time the lens is placed in its case.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Rub and rinse the surface of the contact lens before storing.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Do not sleep in contact lenses (unless prescribed by your doctor) and never after contact with water.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Replace lenses using your doctor’s prescribed schedule.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Never swap lenses with someone else.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Never put contact lenses in your mouth.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">• Sterilize your contact lens case, as this is a frequent source of infection.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:medium;">If you experience redness, secretions, visual blurring or pain, contact your physician or eye care specialist immediately.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:'Trebuchet MS';color:#999999;font-size:x-small;">POSTED BY TOM SNEE AT <a href="http://uiflood.blogspot.com/2008/06/prevention-early-treatment-key-to.html"><span style="color:#6087a7;">4:08 PM</span></a></span></div>
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Courtesy Senator Barbara Boxer
It&#8217;s easy to take for granted a resource that is abundantly available in our daily lives. But the ease with which we can access this vital commodity often obscures the reality that it is in fact a limited resource.
As a result of the drought declaration by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, many Californians will soon [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Courtesy Senator Barbara Boxer</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s easy to take for granted a resource that is abundantly available in our daily lives. But the ease with which we can access this vital commodity often obscures the reality that it is in fact a limited resource.</p>
<p>As a result of the <a href="http://gov.ca.gov/issue/water-supply"><strong>drought declaration by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger</strong></a>, many Californians will soon likely face mandatory conservation orders. In fact, many water districts and cities have already asked for voluntary measures.</p>
<p>California&#8217;s extensive system of water supply infrastructure &#8212; its reservoirs, groundwater basins, and inter-regional conveyance facilities &#8212; mitigates the effect of short-term dry periods for most water users. Short-term droughts commonly occur in California, but only two droughts have lasted for more than four years in northern California since record-keeping began in 1850. The first of the long-term droughts occurred from 1929 to 1934. The second major drought lasted from 1987 to 1992 and is considered the most severe drought in California&#8217;s history.</p>
<p>There is now growing concern that California, after several years of drought like conditions and one of the driest winters on record, may be in another period of major drought. Because of global climate change, our weather is changing each year. While we can hope for wetter years in the future, it is important that we begin to plan for dryer years</p>
<p>In a effort to help educate and spread the word about water conservation, we&#8217;ve compiled the following links. Use these resources to learn what steps you can take to help conserve water in your daily life. With each of us doing our part we can help ensure that this resource, vital to life, is conserved and used in a manner consistent with its worth.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.owue.water.ca.gov/events/events.cfm"><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/dwr.jpg" alt="dwr" width="200" height="43" align="right" />Water Conservation Tips &amp; Drought Guidebook</a>:</strong><br />
The California Department of Water Resources has put together a Water Conservation Tips sheet, and a 2008 Urban Drought Guidebook. Both are a good source of information regarding ways you can reduce your water use.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.h2ouse.org/tour/index.cfm"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/house.jpg" alt="water saver home" width="100" height="91" align="right" />H2Ouse - Water Saver Home:</strong></a><br />
The California Urban Water Conservation Council has put together a virtual home that demonstrates the many ways you can help conserve water in your own abode. Take the tour to investigate your water saving opportunities and learn more about household water conservation.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cuwcc.org/smartrebates/smartrebates_home.lasso"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/rebates.jpg" alt="rebates" width="132" height="100" align="right" />Smart Rebates Program:</strong></a><br />
Smart Rebates is a statewide program administered by the California Urban Water Conservation Council that offers a wide-ranging list of measures for conservation product and appliance rebates in areas that have never before operated programs. Residential and commercial customers of participating water utilities may qualify for Smart Rebates. Verify that your water utility is participating in the Smart Rebates Program and which water-saving fixtures and appliances are being rebated in your area.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.epa.gov/watersense/"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/epa.jpg" alt="" width="100" height="96" align="right" />WaterSense:</strong></a><br />
WaterSense, a partnership program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, makes it easy for Americans to save water and protect the environment. Look for the WaterSense label to choose quality, water-efficient products. Many products are available, and don&#8217;t require a change in your lifestyle. Explore the this link to learn about WaterSense labeled products, saving water, and how businesses and organizations can partner with WaterSense.</p>
<p><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/nrcs.jpg" alt="nrcs" width="200" height="30" align="right" /><a href="http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/feature/backyard/watercon.html"><strong>Water Conservation In Your Backyard:</strong></a><br />
Wise use of water for garden and lawn waterings not only helps protect the environment, but saves money and provides for optimum growing conditions. Use this resource by the Natural Resources Conservation Service to learn simple ways of reducing the amount of water used for irrigation.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bewaterwise.com/calculator.html"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/waterwise.jpg" alt="waterwise" width="200" height="28" align="right" />Watering Calculator:</strong></a><br />
The Watering Calculator is intended to be used with zip codes for urban Southern California. It was developed by the city of San Diego. It is a tool that estimates the right amount of water to give your landscape or garden every week. The service is provided by the Metropolitan Water District and The Family of Southern California Water Agencies.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.awwa.org/awwa/waterwiser/dripcalc.cfm"><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/waterwiser.jpg" alt="waterwise" width="200" height="50" align="right" /><strong>Waterwiser Drip Calculator:</strong></a><br />
The Drip Calculator can show you how much water is being wasted at your home or business due to leaky faucets and fixtures.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.epa.gov/seahome/watcon.html"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/epa.jpg" alt="epa" width="100" height="96" align="right" />Residential Water Conservation Techniques:</strong></a><br />
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released this simple computer program in 1991 that shows a multiude of ways to save water in your home and protect the environment, all while sazing money as well. Though a bit aged, the program still provides vital information for any individual seeking to help conserve.</p>
<p><a href="http://www1.eere.energy.gov/femp/information/download_watergy.html"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/usenergy.jpg" alt="dept logo" width="200" height="35" align="right" />WATERGY Software:</strong></a><br />
WATERGY is a spreadsheet model that uses water/energy relationship assumptions to analyze the potential of water savings and associated energy savings. The spreadsheet allows input of utility data (energy and water cost and consumption data for the most recent twelve months) and facility data (number and kind of water consuming/moving devices and their water consumption and/or flow rates). It then estimates direct water, direct energy, and indirect energy annual savings, as well as total cost and payback times for a number of conservation methods.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fypower.org/"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/flex.jpg" alt="flex" width="165" height="68" align="right" />Flex Your Power:</strong></a><br />
Flex Your Power&#8217;s website is a resource for energy efficiency and conservation information. Find incentives/rebates, technical assistance, retailers, product guides, case studies and more.</p>
<p><a href="http://watersupplyconditions.water.ca.gov/background.cfm"><strong><img src="http://boxer.senate.gov/features/water/dwr.jpg" alt="dwr" width="200" height="43" align="right" />California Droughts Background:</strong></a><br />
The California Department of Water Resources has put together an informative backgroud page providing historical facts/trends concerning drought in California, and is a good resource to gain a greater perspective on the most recent drought concerns.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/WRCA/district.html"><strong>California Water Districts &amp; Associations:</strong></a></p>
<p>Your local water district is often a good resource for rebates, water conservation tips specific to your climate/area, and other information concern water use in your community. UC Berkeley has put together the following listing of water districts and agencies in California. </p>
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		<title>Most Devastating Cyclone to hit Asia since 1991</title>
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<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Up to one million people are homeless in Myanmar following the most devastating cyclone to hit Asia since 1991. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">The rising death toll from last weekend&#8217;s Cyclone Nargis now exceeds 22,000, according to government figures. Another 41,000 are still missing.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Press reports say 120-mile-per-hour winds flattened buildings and uprooted trees throughout the Irrawaddy delta. Water supplies in the country&#8217;s capital have been disrupted, and the UN estimates up to a million people are homeless.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Mercy Corps is currently working through an international partner to assist rural families in Burma, and has a robust presence throughout South Asia. The agency operates economic-development programs in neighboring India and nearby Nepal, and last November helped raise money for colleague agencies to deliver humanitarian aid when a cyclone displaced millions in Bangladesh.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;">From AP:</span></p>
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<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:x-large;"><strong>UN chief urges Myanmar to allow quick arrival of aid</strong></span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;color:#676767;font-size:medium;"><strong>By JOHN HEILPRIN – </strong></span><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;"><strong>1 hour ago</strong></span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Myanmar&#8217;s government on Wednesday to speed up the arrival of aid workers and relief supplies &#8220;in every way possible&#8221; after Cyclone Nargis left an estimated 1 million homeless.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Myanmar&#8217;s government has confirmed that nearly 23,000 people died and more than 42,000 are missing. U.N. humanitarian chief John Holmes said the death toll may rise &#8220;very significantly.&#8221;</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Ban welcomed news that some U.N. aid officials will be allowed into Myanmar on Thursday but is calling for other aid workers to be allowed in quickly as well, U.N. deputy spokeswoman Marie Okabe said.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Four Asian members of a U.N. disaster coordination team have clearance to fly to Myanmar on Thursday. A fifth member, who is not Asian, is still trying to get a visa.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">The United Nations will be issuing an emergency appeal for assistance for the cyclone victims on Friday, Holmes said, adding that he did not know how much the U.N. would be seeking.</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">Holmes said a U.N. plane with supplies from the U.N. warehouse in Brindisi, Italy, &#8220;will be arriving in the next couple of days and that will also take a team in.&#8221;</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">He said U.N. officials have been discussing access for aid workers and relief supplies &#8220;intensively with the government of Myanmar both here and in Yangon.&#8221;</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">&#8220;I think we are making some progress,&#8221; Holmes said. &#8220;I think we are moving in the right direction.&#8221;</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">But he stressed: &#8220;We have to go a lot further.&#8221;</span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:medium;">While the U.N. and some aid agencies have staff in Myanmar, Holmes said they are not experts on coordinating an international response to disasters and emergency relief. That&#8217;s why the U.N. and the agencies need emergency relief teams to arrive quickly, he said</span></div>
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<p><span style="font-family:Arial;">From US News &amp; World Report:</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#172d47;font-size:large;"><strong>Political Obstacles Slow Disaster Aid for Myanmar</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#6a1510;font-size:small;"><strong>The nation&#8217;s military dictators are wary of admitting foreigners to help with relief efforts</strong></span></p>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;"><em>By </em><a href="http://www.usnews.com/Topics/tag/Author/k/kevin_whitelaw/index.html"><span style="color:#2d5d9f;"><em>Kevin Whitelaw</em></span></a></span></div>
<div><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">Posted May 7, 2008</span></div>
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<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">Officials in Myanmar are still struggling to count the dead from a monster tropical cyclone that swept through over the weekend, but efforts to aid the survivors have been hampered by the slow response from a military junta that is notoriously suspicious of outsiders.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-family:Arial;"><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">Amid estimates that the death toll from the storm topped 22,000, the government of Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) said that it welcomed humanitarian aid from &#8220;friendly&#8221; countries. But aid workers had trouble getting visas to enter the country. United Nations relief officials, along with a team of U.S. disaster assessment officials, were stalled by visa delays.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">Myanmar&#8217;s deep reluctance to admit the additional teams left a small number of aid workers already in the country struggling to cobble together deliveries of food and water to as many as 1 million people left homeless. &#8220;This regime is extremely paranoid and isolated and xenophobic,&#8221; says Derek Mitchell, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. &#8220;The prospect of having all kinds of people from all over the world doing work they cannot really control or even monitor is troubling to them.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">The U.S. military offered to send Navy ships to aid in relief efforts. But the regime in Myanmar might not find that to be a reassuring offer, particularly after listening to years of senior U.S. officials&#8217; condemnations of the country&#8217;s military leaders. &#8220;Even under the best of circumstances, nations that know the United States is out to get them would be suspicious,&#8221; says Mitchell.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">Unsurprisingly, aid groups are reluctant to criticize Myanmar&#8217;s regime too publicly because they fear losing whatever access to the country they have been granted. But aid workers are growing increasingly worried about the delays. &#8220;Everything hinges on access,&#8221; says Greg Beck, the Asia regional director for the International Rescue Committee, a humanitarian aid group. &#8220;The international aid community needs to get staff and supplies into devastated communities rapidly if we&#8217;re going to avert further deaths.&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">Maung Maung Swe, Myanmar&#8217;s minister for social welfare, said the government has a process that must be followed. &#8220;For expert teams from overseas to come here, they have to negotiate with the Foreign Ministry and our senior authorities,&#8221; he told a news conference.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">But with tens of thousands of people without access to clean drinking water, food, or shelter, aid groups are worried about the scale of the disaster. &#8220;Prices of basic foods, including rice, have already doubled in the last few days, which is very worrying for a population who have already been living under precarious circumstances before the cyclone,&#8221; notes <a href="http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/home.cfm"><span style="color:#2d5d9f;">Doctors Without Borders</span></a>, a humanitarian aid group with teams inside Myanmar.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">Even for relief workers already stationed in the country, access to the worst-hit areas is difficult, both for assessment teams and for those bringing in relief supplies. Many of the main roads have been destroyed, and there is limited access to other means of transport.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">The slow response by <a href="http://www.usnews.com/articles/news/world/2007/10/12/myanmars-bizarre-new-capital-is-a-showcase-for-the-military-juntas-power-and-hubris.html"><span style="color:#2d5d9f;">Myanmar&#8217;s pariah military junta</span></a> is another black eye for a government recently under public scrutiny for its violent suppression of monks leading democracy protests.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Georgia;color:#333333;font-size:small;">A bungled response &#8220;could create new tensions and fissures&#8221; inside Myanmar, says Mitchell. &#8220;But that&#8217;s a possibility we see no evidence of yet.&#8221;</span></p>
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		<title>14 Charitable Ways to Celebrate Valentine&#8217;s Day</title>
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Like many people, I&#8217;ve had good Valentine&#8217;s Days, and&#8230;not so good. The not-so-good ones date back to middle school, when I, like many of my classmates, anxiously awaited one of those sweetheart-pink carnations from what I hoped would be a secret admirer. Much to my [...]]]></description>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Verdana;margin:0;"><b>Forget the wining and dining. Do something that matters.</b></p>
<p style="font:normal normal normal 9px/normal 'Trebuchet MS';margin:0;"><b>by Elaine Gast</b></p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;">Like many people, I&#8217;ve had good Valentine&#8217;s Days, and&#8230;not so good. The not-so-good ones date back to middle school, when I, like many of my classmates, anxiously awaited one of those sweetheart-pink carnations from what I <i>hoped </i>would be a secret admirer. Much to my dismay, the carnation never came. And for years, it left me feeling downright <i>uneasy </i>about the 14th of February.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;">I later came to realize that Valentine&#8217;s Day is about much more than flowers and candy, or even being part of a couple. I love that there&#8217;s a day in our busy lives when we officially celebrate <i>love</i>. I&#8217;m not just talking romantic love, like Hallmark would have us believe, but the real-deal, universal &#8220;stuff of life&#8221; that makes up who we really are. Behind our roles and personalities and professionalism, each of us, at essence, is a living, loving being. Sure, on the other 364 days of the year we might try to fake it, but on this <i>one </i>day attributed to a Saint, the world agrees: Love is where it&#8217;s at. </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;">Call it spirit, call it sweetness &#8212; whatever you want to call it, we&#8217;ve <i>all </i>got it. It&#8217;s just a matter of what we do with it. So this Valentine&#8217;s Day, put the cupids and carnations and conversation-hearts aside. Give of yourself, your time, your heart &#8212; to people you know, and people you don&#8217;t. Share your love in small ways and big. And best of all, be generous.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;">There are plenty of ways to <i>do </i>good and <i>feel </i>good this Valentine&#8217;s Day. Here are a few. </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>1.    Will You Be My&#8230;Volunteer?</b> There&#8217;s no shortage of ways you can help. Volunteer at a local soup kitchen, animal shelter, or favorite nonprofit, or offer to tutor a child in reading or math. You can find loads of opportunities on <a href="http://www.volunteermatch.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">VolunteerMatch</span></a>, or check your local college campus for organized events.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>2.    Put the &#8220;Fun&#8221; in Fundraising.</b> If you&#8217;re taking that special someone out for a pricey dinner, why not have your bill go to a good cause? Check your newspaper or online city pages for Valentine-themed fundraisers that support local nonprofits. Or better yet, throw your own happy hour or party, and donate the proceeds to charity.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>3.    Send Love Letters.</b> Not just to your sweetheart, but to people and organizations that are doing good things for the world. Tell them why you respect and appreciate their work, and that they really do make a difference. If you&#8217;re feeling extra romantic, include a donation in the envelope.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>4.    Reach Out to Those in Need.</b> Deliver homemade Valentine&#8217;s cards or heart-shaped cookies to the sick, the elderly, the homeless &#8212; and their caregivers. Call a local children&#8217;s hospital, domestic violence shelter, or nursing home and ask how you can help. </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>5.    Give Gifts That Give.</b> There are dozens of charitable shopping sites and online nonprofit stores selling gifts for a good cause. Look for red Motorola phones, Gap T-shirts and iPods from Apple to support the <a href="http://www.joinred.com/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Red Campaign</span></a>, or try <a href="http://www.henryshearts.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Henry&#8217;s Hearts</span></a>, <a href="http://www.greatergood.com/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Greater Good</span></a>, or <a href="http://www.shop4charity.com/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Shop4Charity</span></a> online. Sweet deal: When you make a gift donation through <a href="http://www.savethechildren.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Save the Children</span></a>, they&#8217;ll send you a free Valentine&#8217;s Day scarf and card.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>6.    Remember Those Who Serve You.</b> In the spirit of service, think of all those people who make your life easier and more convenient &#8212; every single day. Give a thank-you card to the bus driver or the barista who serves you your latte. Personally thank the janitor who keeps your office or campus clean, or the people who pick up your trash. Leave your waiter an extra tip, and smile &#8212; big &#8212; at the gas station attendant. </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>7.    Clean Your Closets.</b> Get a head start on spring cleaning and donate clothes, toys, furniture, household items, and old computers to nonprofits accepting them. Check your local <a href="http://www.bbbs.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Big Brothers Big Sisters</span></a>, <a href="http://www.salvationarmy.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Salvation Army</span></a>, or <a href="http://www.goodwill.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Goodwill Industries</span></a>.   </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>8.    Get Your Heart Pumping.</b> Charity walks and runs raise money for a good cause <i>and </i>get you moving in the great outdoors. Bring the family or your co-workers along to make it a team event. To find an event, check your local <a href="http://www.americanheart.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">American Heart Association</span></a> or your local runners&#8217; clubs, like <a href="http://www.rrca.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Road Runners</span></a>.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>9.    Adopt a Pet for a Day.</b> Offer to take care of a pet for an ill or homebound neighbor. Volunteer at your local animal shelter to take the dogs for a walk. Or adopt an endangered species through the <a href="http://www.wwf.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">World Wildlife Fund</span></a>, and you&#8217;ll get a lovable stuffed pet and adoption certificate.  </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>10.    Be a Fair-Trade Valentine.</b> Buy certified fair-trade chocolate from companies that ensure that small-scale farmers receive higher and more stable prices for their cocoa. Try <a href="http://www.divinechocolate.com/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Divine</span></a>, <a href="http://www.theochocolate.com/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Theo</span></a>, or the many gourmet organic bars at <a href="http://www.equalexchange.com/chocolate-bars"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Equal Exchange</span></a> cooperative. Or get a fair-trade Valentine&#8217;s Day Action Kit &#8212; complete with chocolates, cards, and more &#8212; at <a href="http://www.globalexchange.org/campaigns/fairtrade/cocoa/valentines2007.html"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Global Exchange</span></a>.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>11.    Love the Environment.</b> Don&#8217;t say it with flowers &#8212; unless they&#8217;re organic. Buy fresh organic blooms from your local farmer&#8217;s market, or send a bunch from <a href="http://www.organicbouquet.com/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Organic Bouquet</span></a>, which donates 10 percent to charities like CARE, the Global Fund for Women, and the American Red Cross.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>12.    Support Disaster Relief.</b> Hurricane Katrina may be history by now, but the devastating effects in the Gulf region are far from forgotten. When you buy <a href="http://www.loveletterstothesouth.com/"><i>Love Letters to the South</i></a>, a photography book of celebrities paying tribute to those affected by Hurricane Katrina, your purchase will help with rebuilding efforts. Proceeds support the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund and Habitat for Humanity&#8217;s Operation Home Delivery.  </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>13.    Say &#8220;I Do&#8221; to Charitable Weddings.</b>  If you&#8217;ve decided to tie the knot with that special someone, consider creating a charitable gift registry through the <a href="http://www.idofoundation.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">I Do Foundation</span></a> and its many retail and nonprofit partners. </p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><b>14.    Celebrate with Small Acts of Kindness.</b> Valentine&#8217;s Day isn&#8217;t the only holiday this week: February 12-18 is the 13th annual Random Acts of Kindness Week. What can <i>you </i>do? Buy coffee, lunch, or a toll payment for the person behind you in line. Tape the exact change for a soda to a vending machine. Send cards with joyful messages to strangers. Collect canned goods for a food bank. Shovel a neighbor&#8217;s driveway, or babysit &#8212; for free. Visit <a href="http://www.actsofkindness.org/"><span style="text-decoration:underline;">actsofkindness.org</span></a> for hundreds of other ideas.</p>
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<p style="font:normal normal normal 13px/normal Arial;margin:0;"><i>Based in Kula, Hawaii, Elaine Gast is a writer and communications consultant for nonprofits, foundations, membership associations, businesses, and individuals. She has authored six books, contributed to Fodor&#8217;s Travel Publications, and published articles in numerous magazines and newspapers.  Elaine is president of </i><a href="http://www.fourwindswriting.com/index.html"><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><i>Four Winds Writing, Inc</i></span></a><i>.</i></p>
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		<title>Affordable Housing New Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, Plaquemines</title>
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of Greater New Orleans
Working To End Homelessness, Bringing New Orleans Home
 
Welcome to UNITY HousingLink
An Affordable Housing Resource To Rebuild Our Community For the Parishes of Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines
Founded in 1992, UNITY of Greater New Orleans is an award-winning collaborative of 60 agencies. Our mission is to coordinate community partnerships to prevent, reduce, [...]]]></description>
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<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0;">Working To End Homelessness,<span style="color:#000000;"> </span>Bringing New Orleans Home</p>
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<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0 0 13px;">Welcome to UNITY HousingLink</p>
<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0 0 13px;"><b>An Affordable Housing Resource To Rebuild Our Community For the Parishes of Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines</b></p>
<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0 0 10px;">Founded in 1992, UNITY of Greater New Orleans is an award-winning collaborative of 60 agencies. Our mission is to coordinate community partnerships to prevent, reduce, and end homelessness.</p>
<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0 0 10px;">The goal of UNITY HousingLink is to assist the public to locate affordable housing as part of the rebuilding of Greater New Orleans.</p>
<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0;">For additional assistance in using this website, call UNITY Welcome Home at 504-899-4589, ext. 111 or 114 or toll-free at 888-899-4589 or e-mail </p>
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<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0 0 10px;">For more information on UNITY: <a href="http://www.unityhousinglink.org/templates/Unity/Intro/index.cfm?CFID=428317&amp;CFTOKEN=d87f73976249c6f1-CB68EAA2-F1F6-96FD-8AE2288249672002&amp;jsessionid=5e303218221197413558946#%23"><span style="text-decoration:underline;color:#0020e3;">www.unitygno.org</span></a> </p>
<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0;"><b>RENTERS</b>  Renters seeking affordable housing in the Greater New Orleans area can use this free site to locate housing that meets their needs. This site establishes a link between prospective renters and landlords and property managers that have available properties.</p>
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<p style="line-height:20px;font:normal normal normal 12px/normal Arial;color:#201e1f;margin:0;"><b>LANDLORDS/PROPERTY MANAGERS</b>  Landlords and property managers can use this free site to advertise affordable rental properties in the Greater New Orleans area. A comprehensive description of available properties is easily entered into the site and viewed by prospective renters. Unity HousingLink has rent limits at 80% of the current area Fair Market Rent.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Compassionate Friends&#8221; Grief Support</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 07:35:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Grief Support After the Death of a Child

The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.

The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization that offers friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left"><span style="color:#0000ff;font-family:Arial;font-size:13px;font-weight:bold;" class="Apple-style-span">The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;"><span style="color:#0000ff;font-family:Arial;font-size:13px;" class="Apple-style-span">The Compassionate Friends is a national nonprofit, self-help support organization that offers friendship, understanding, and hope to bereaved parents, grandparents and siblings. There is no religious affiliation and there are no membership dues or fees.</span></p>
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<p align="left" style="text-align:left;"><strong><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial" size="2">The secret of TCF&#8217;s success is simple: As seasoned grievers reach out to the newly bereaved, energy that has been directed inward begins to flow outward and both are helped to heal. </font><em><font color="#0000ff" face="Arial" size="2">The vision of The Compassionate Friends is that everyone who needs us will find us and everyone who finds us will be helped.</font></em></strong></p>
<p align="left" style="text-align:left;"> Worldwide Candle lighting in support of a lost child 7pm around the Globe Dec 9 </p>
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<p style="text-align:left;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight:bold;">The Compassionate Friends, Inc.</span></p>
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		<title>Touching Family Letter from San Diego Fire Fighter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 21:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From: Paul
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 1:54 PM
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Subject: FW: [FamilyNews] fires
Hey folks,
         Sorry I haven&#8217;t written or called but you can imagine we&#8217;ve been busy. I went to work on Sun the 21st of Oct and worked through until Oct 24th-Weds. We knew the fires were [...]]]></description>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 1:54 PM<br />
To: .Vista<br />
Subject: FW: [FamilyNews] fires</p>
<p>Hey folks,<br />
         Sorry I haven&#8217;t written or called but you can imagine we&#8217;ve been busy. I went to work on Sun the 21st of Oct and worked through until Oct 24th-Weds. We knew the fires were coming because the same scenario happened 4 years ago with the Cedar/Paradise fire. The fire took a new route of travel this time passing through brush that hasn&#8217;t burned in over 10 years. Since the 2003 we&#8217;ve had a big rain (lots of growth) followed by a drought (dry growth). Those in charge did an amazing job, we knew 8 hrs prior that the fire would hit Escondido. Because all our surrounding cities could be potentially affected we were limited to only our 10+/- rigs in the city. Until Mon morning when strike teams from a distance arrived (I saw rigs from as far as SF and Sacramento) we were on our own. This was my first big fire&#8211;I saw a lot of things I&#8217;ve never seen before. Some of them very impressive and others horrifying. The Santa Anna winds through Esc were between 55 and 70 MPH at various moments. Imagine winds of that force fueling fire through 10&#8242; brush. The wind was so strong the flames didn&#8217;t burn up, they burned down wind. So&#8230;everything within reach of the super-heated smoke was being pre-heated. In flat lands this makes for a river of fire but in the hills and canyons it makes for an anomaly known as &#8220;area ignition.&#8221; It&#8217;s when an object or substance is heated so that it is just below it&#8217;s ignition temperature (the temperature in which it ignites). In an area such as a chimney (where two hills/mts butt together making a chute) the column of hot smoke fed by wind pre-heats the brush above and then when the fire gets close enough it ignites the fuel all at once. This is no big deal in a small area&#8211;10-20ft but the incredible part was when 10 acres would go off at once. It was basically a natural explosion.<br />
          The fire moved like a river. I always thought that Fire Fighters went out and battled the fire as it came upon homes&#8211;Nope. The fire was going 70MPH&#8230;70!!! We basically drove to the neighborhood that was about to get hit, parked in a safe spot, let the fire blow over us, and then rushed to put out the houses that were on fire. Things I learned: Houses don&#8217;t burn fast! Wood decks, palm trees, dry bushes and wood piles do. There were so many houses that with their tile roofs and stucco alone would have held off the fire. But an ember smoldering on an old wood porch or in a bush would catch fire and then extending under the eves and burn the house to the ground quick.<br />
            The best came out in people. We had food and an endless supply of cards and cookies daily. People actually pulled to the right when we drove through town with lights and sirens. We normally run on average 5-10 medical aids with our station’s ambulance per day (80% do not merit an ambulance). We had between 2-4 a day. People drove themselves to the ER and if it wasn’t an emergency they just dealt with it. The worst came out as well. We had 2 arson house fires in the midst of all of it. We had to pull rigs off the fire line to tend to structures in the middle of our city that were lit off by criminals. Looters, some posing as fire fighters, were breaking into homes and stealing valuables from evacuated neighborhoods. Taggers…same thing—tagged empty neighborhoods. The gang bangers in the midst of all the chaos still found time to stab 1 person and shoot 3 (one of which died).<br />
            This whole bit made me proud to be a fire fighter. I’ve never worked so much. We lost 100 homes in our city. But for every one we saved 5 and for every 3…15. If you walk around and look at the city you’ll say, “I can’t believe that one didn’t burn down…or that neighborhood.” Pretty amazing. I’m glad I was a part of it all.<br />
            So guys&#8212;thanks for your prayers-they worked. I felt alert and strong regardless of sleep. There was definite grace.  I love you all. Peace</p>
<p>Dom</p>
<p>Ps forward this to anyone I missed</p>
<p>-Grant: congrats on the baby<br />
-BlaBla: congrats on the job</p>
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		<title>Coping with the Fires - Jenna Druck Foundation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Tips&#8221; for Helping Yourself and Your Kids Cope with The Fires
Dr. Ken Druck, Author, &#8220;How To Talk To Your Kids&#8230;&#8221; and Founder, The Jenna Druck Foundation
Most all San Diegans are in a state of shock about the danger, threat and loss in our community.  For the past few days we have literally been under [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dr. Ken Druck, Author, &#8220;How To Talk To Your Kids&#8230;&#8221; and Founder, The Jenna Druck Foundation</p>
<p>Most all San Diegans are in a state of shock about the danger, threat and loss in our community.  For the past few days we have literally been under siege with wild fires.  With reports of &#8220;zero containment,&#8221; the fires have been raging out of control.  Both children and adults may be feeling out of control in the face of this disaster.  While adults have experience to draw from and can put things into perspective, children often find themselves defenseless against fear and anxiety.</p>
<p>Hundreds of thousands of San Diego families have had to pack up our lives, move out of our homes with our pets and find refuge in unfamiliar surroundings.  Hundreds of our neighbors have watched helplessly as their homes burned to the ground, a loss that none of us can imagine unless we have experienced it.  Government officials, service organizations and professionals across San Diego, California and the nation have mobilized as never before to save the lives and homes of people in our community.</p>
<p>The past few days have been stressful and exhausting, not to mention frightening to adults. We are all doing our best to remain alert, stay calm and make good decisions about what is best for ourselves, our families and our community. A tragedy like this is emotionally unsettling, if not traumatic.  All of us have been affected, physically and psychologically, some more than others. If you don&#8217;t feel like yourself today and/or over the next several days and weeks, you will not be alone. Feeling sad, tearful, frightened, angry, confused, helpless, disoriented, frustrated and/or numb is normal for this kind of terrifying situation.  These emotions are also very common in children and there are a number of things, listed below, that we can do to help them cope.</p>
<p>Many among us are also experiencing a state of shock.  This means we are both overwhelmed by, and in denial about, what is happening. This is also normal.  In time, the shock will begin to wear off and the reality of our respective situations will set in. This is a very challenging time for us all emotionally speaking, and we need to take especially good care of our too often neglected minds and hearts. We also need to help address the needs of our children by providing comfort and assurance, keeping to their daily routines and creating &#8220;kid-friendly&#8221; opportunities for them to say what they are feeling through art, play or open conversation.</p>
<p>Here are a few things to consider in helping you and your kids cope with the fires and take care of your family&#8217;s mental health. Keeping these &#8220;tips&#8221; in mind will help us all best handle what has happened and what may be ahead:</p>
<p>Tips for Psychological Self-Help in Emergencies</p>
<p>There are many things we can do to help ourselves and our children in times of disaster. Helping yourself first is often the best thing you can do to be there for your children. Get your feelings out with your peers, get yourself together and then go be with your kids. Listen carefully and get a read on what they are feeling.  Encourage their questions, resist quick fix answers and make it safe for them to tell you about what they are experiencing.  When you respond to them, keep it simple and do your best to comfort them without resorting to false reassurances and promises. Tell them disasters are rare and unlikely but do happen once in a while.</p>
<p>Remember to take their age into consideration.  Very young pre-schoolers cannot grasp things that Elementary or Jr. High students can.  Teenagers may modulate their emotions by going into denial, acting out, getting lost in their friends and self- medicating with alcohol, drugs and/or video games.  Lastly, it&#8217;s not only OK to say &#8220;I don&#8217;t know&#8221; to a child, it can be a comfort to them when you speak with honesty and ease about things you do not know. They learn to cope with uncertainty by watching you.  If you sense that a child is in serious distress and may need professional help, ask for an assessment by a qualified child psychologist to determine their need.</p>
<p>In addition&#8230;</p>
<p>1) Focus on What is Being (and can be) Done<br />
Take assurance in knowing that there are literally thousands of emergency workers doing everything humanly possible to help us get through this catastrophe with minimal loss of life and property.  Explain this to your children, citing specific examples.  Show them a map if that helps. Take the opportunity to explain that we cannot always control the forces of nature, just like during Hurricane Katrina, but that we are doing everything in our power to keep them safe.   </p>
<p>Do your best to stay calm and contain your fear.  The threat and actual destruction of the fires are stirring up uncomfortable emotions in all of us, especially feelings of fear, helplessness and loss.  Acknowledge these feelings and do your best to contain them. Take a deep breath, calm yourself and take concrete steps to stay safe.  </p>
<p>If there is a family pet with you, encourage your children to help care for and comfort them.  Kids often reveal the scared and confused feelings they are having by projecting them onto their dog or cat. Talking about how the family pet is scared in an unfamiliar place may help you better understand how they are feeling about being away from home and not knowing what is happening.  Show your child how to calm their pet by holding them, telling them they are &#8220;OK&#8221; and reassuring them that you will be there if they need you. Addressing their pet’s fears can help your child express their own feelings and feel competent in a situation that would otherwise leave them feeling helpless.</p>
<p>2) Make a Safety Plan<br />
Listen to what the authorities are advising and make a safety plan for yourself and your family if you have not done so already.  Having a good escape plan and an alternative living situation mind should bring back a sense of security and provide emotional relief.   </p>
<p>The threat is very real!  Please do not gamble with your safety.  Do not wait until the last minute to pack up your valuables and leave. Nothing is more precious than human life. This is an opportunity to be a good example to your children and help them feel safer.</p>
<p>3) Maintain a Healthy Perspective<br />
Material losses are horrible, especially when they involve our homes and irreplaceable possessions.  Anybody who has not been through this cannot imagine what it is like.  Grief is a natural, normal response to loss and we must allow ourselves to grieve.  In the midst of these understandable feelings, however, it is important to remind ourselves that the lives of our family members and friends have been spared.</p>
<p>4) Stay Tuned and Take &#8220;Stress Breaks&#8221;<br />
Stay tuned to TV, radio and computer information but take stress breaks.  Make sure your children are doing the same.  Walk away from the TV, take a deep breath, clear your head, play a board game, put on calming music, watch a video and &#8220;come up for air&#8221; every so often.  Too many video replays of burning houses can put us on emotional overload and can be depleting and exhausting.  Pace yourself.  Substitute letter writing, story telling and play activities for TV news.</p>
<p>5) Talk to Trusted Others<br />
Venting our feelings (including a good cry) with friends, family members and professional counselors, and doing reality checks with emergency services, like 211, will help you re-balance your emotions, make good decisions and feel assured you are doing your best to insure safety.  Get the emotional support you need to get through this, and offer it to your kids and others when possible.</p>
<p>6) Contact Close Family and Friends<br />
A reassuring message (preferably via e mail) to family, close friends and your fellow workers may not only prevent a lot of unnecessary worry and fear on their part, it may give you an opportunity to vent and to find out how much people really care about you.  </p>
<p>7) Help Others in Need<br />
Sometimes, helping others is the best way to help ourselves.  We can do this by being good neighbors, sharing information and resources, coordinating our efforts to stay safe and saying a kind word wherever possible.  Many who have been displaced from their homes are experiencing a level of generosity and sharing of resources that is unprecedented in San Diego&#8217;s history. Our community&#8217;s generosity of heart has opened wide.  Most of all, be patient and compassionate with those who are hurting.</p>
<p> <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Be a Good Citizen<br />
Limiting cell phone activity and conserving water, electricity and gas, is supporting our community&#8217;s efforts to contain this emergency.  In addition to staying off our cell phones and highways, and conserving resources, volunteer to help out where you can. Another great opportunity to demonstrate good citizenship to your children.</p>
<p>9)  Stay Alert and Respectful.<br />
Some of us are feeling a sense of relief as we learn some of our houses and neighborhoods have been spared. Yet many of us are still living hour to hour under the threat of loss, doing what we can to stay alert and safe, salvage our valuables and get out of harms way.</p>
<p>San Diego Mayor Sanders, Supervisor Roberts, The San Diego Fire Department, Police and Sheriff&#8217;s Departments, Red Cross, the military, local media, humanitarian and emergency service workers and thousands of good citizens are doing everything in their power to contain the threat and begin to address the needs hundreds of thousands of displaced San Diegans.   Let&#8217;s please remain patient, compassionate, respectful, sensitive and supportive of those whose lives and homes are threatened or have been lost.   </p>
<p>Go to http://www.howtotalktoyourkids.com/  for further information on helping children through a crisis and to order copies of Dr. Ken Druck&#8217;s book, &#8220;How To Talk To Your Kids About School Violence.&#8221; </p>
<p>Contact Dr. Druck at The Jenna Druck Foundation, (619) 294-8000 or visit www.jennadruck.org for more information on their Families Helping Families Program</p>
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		<title>Iraqi Children Saved by Israeli Doctors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sky News posted some amazing photos from a surgery done by Israeli doctors from save a child&#8217;s heart. The pictures show them saving Iraqi children. 
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<p>http://news.sky.com/skynews/picture_gallery/picture_gallery/0,,70141-1288560-1,00.html  </p>
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Israel sends medical aid to Nicaragua in the aftermath of Hurricane Felix, which has left dozens of people dead and thousands homeless
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is sending $25,000 worth of medical supplies to Nicaragua, aid to the victims of Hurricane Felix, which struck Nicaragua at the beginning of the month.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>23 Sept 2007<br />
Israel sends medical aid to Nicaragua in the aftermath of Hurricane Felix, which has left dozens of people dead and thousands homeless<br />
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is sending $25,000 worth of medical supplies to Nicaragua, aid to the victims of Hurricane Felix, which struck Nicaragua at the beginning of the month.<br />
The hurricane, which hit the northern Caribbean coast of Nicaragua close to the Honduras border, left a trail of devastation and at least 40 people dead. Tens of thousands of people have been left homeless by the category five hurricane.<br />
The International Red Cross made an appeal to the international community for help, and as a result Israel is sending medical equipment which will reach Nicaragua within a few days. The Israeli ambassador to Costa Rica and the Israeli Honorary Consul in Nicaragua will present the equipment to the representatives of the Nicaraguan government.<br />
(Source Ministry of Foreign Affairs)</p>
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