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A collection of news and information related to Hurricane Hanna published by Tribune Company sources.
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Muhlenberg to host Wesley in NCAA Division III playoffs
Muhlenberg's loss at Moravian on Saturday cost the Mules a high seed in the NCAA Division III playoffs but not a home game. The Centennial Conference champions, who suffered their first regular season loss in over two years when they fell to the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Ike's damage varies among Turks, Caicos
The Washington PostBy Scott Vogel and Christina Talcott Since Hurricane Ike battered the Turks and Caicos more than a week ago, it has become clear that at least some islands in the popular Caribbean chain suffered major damage from the storm, then a Category 4. But...Tags: Natural Disasters, Beach Vacations, Hurricane Damage, Hurricane Ike, Tour Operations Industry
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Jets fans out in the cold with only one CBS station
I wouldn't call it an uproar, but some e-mails were sent and angry phone calls made complaining about the Jets- Dolphins game not being available to Lehigh Valley cable subscribers on Sunday. Jets fans didn't make a peep last year when they were...Tags: Tina Fey, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, Elections
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A new hurricane record set?
Maryland WeatherThe National Hurricane Center said today it could not immediately confirm that this year's storm season marks the first time on record that that six consecutive named tropical storms or hurricanes have made landfall in the United States. The guy who...Tags: Natural Disasters, Texas, National Hurricane Center, Disasters, Florida
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Remnants of Tropical Storm Hanna to hit LI this weekend
christina.hernandez@newsday.comTropical Storm Hanna, already responsible for more than two dozen deaths in Haiti, is due to strike Long Island this weekend, bringing sustained winds and rain, a weather official said Wednesday. The storm, due to reach the Island late Saturday or...Tags: Natural Disasters, Home Depot Incorporated, Steve Levy, Nassau County, Disasters
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New Orleans reluctantly opens doors after Gustav
Associated Press WritersThousands of people who fled Hurricane Gustav forced the city to reluctantly open its doors Wednesday, but nearly 1.2 million homes and businesses across Louisiana were still without electricity, and officials said it could take as long as a month to...Tags: Hurricane Josephine, Natural Disasters, Bobby Jindal, Executive Branch, Disasters
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LI braces for tropical storm Hanna
christina.hernandez@newsday.comAs Tropical Storm Hanna moved closer to the U.S. Thursday, local officials prepared for what could be a messy weekend. Towns fueled emergency vehicles and closed beaches while county officials prepared for the possibility of having to evacuate...Tags: Beach Vacations, Long Island, Emergency Incidents, Hurricanes, Great South Bay
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Gustav sidesteps New Orleans
A weaker-than-expected Gustav swirled into the fishing villages and oil-and-gas towns of Louisiana's Cajun country Monday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans that did little more than send water sloshing harmlessly over its rebuilt floodwalls....Tags: Texas, National Hurricane Center, Police, Louisiana, Hurricanes
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Apprentice game cancelled
Daily PressThe Apprentice School's 2008 season opener against Malone College has been cancelled due to the impending weather from Tropical Storm Hanna. The Builders will now open their season with Homecoming on Saturday, Sept. 13 in a 1 p.m.matchup against NAIA...Tags: Tropical Weather, Tropical Storms
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Hurricane Gustav quickly losing punch after plowing through south Louisiana
Associated Press WritersHurricane Gustav is quickly losing its punch after plowing through south Louisiana's fishing and oil industry. The National Hurricane Center downgraded the storm to a Category 1 storm with 90-mph winds Monday afternoon as it sideswiped New Orleans and...Tags: Texas, National Hurricane Center, Executive Branch, Police, Louisiana
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Enjoy the holiday but be careful out there
South Florida Sun-SentinelCan't blame folks for wanting to get away, or kicking back, this Labor Day weekend. It's not been the best of times for employees and workers across South Florida. Let's do a survey of the landscape. Across our region and state, unemployment is up. So...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricane Fay, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Day, Florida
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