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The Search Continues at Hotel Montana

We had a brief trip to the Hotel Montana site today.  Of all the recovery efforts I've seen so far, this is the most productive and well organized. There was a constant flow of trucks carrying out rubble that has been sifted through and then sent off to a landfill about six miles away. Also on site was Bil Hawkins, the Incident Commander of the Hotel Montana Recovery Mission for the US Army Corp of Engineers. ... read more

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Archives of: January 2010


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Rick Leventhal

January 27, 2010 6:11 PM

Haiti Earthquake

Tuesday a man trapped in the rubble of a building during an aftershock is pulled out alive 12 days later, dehydrated with a broken leg but expected to survive.  Wednesday a teenage girl is reportedly rescued from rubble 15 days after the quake.  Each new live find gives hope to relatives that their missing loved one might too be saved. Tent camps are now being planned ... read more



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Anita Vogel

January 27, 2010 6:05 PM

Navy Training at L.A. Hospital

It’s been a well kept secret but for the past seven years, the Navy has been training it’s doctors, nurses and corpsman (the equivalent of paramedics) at Los Angeles County USC hospital. The hospital is located in Downtown Los Angeles, and sees gun shot wounds, stabbings and other traumatic injuries on a daily basis in the emergency room… the kinds of trauma and ... read more



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David Lee Miller

January 27, 2010 4:41 PM

Toyota Halts Sales

It seemed there were more reporters than car buyers at the Toyota dealership in midtown Manhattan on Wednesday afternoon. The world’s largest auto manufacturer has halted sales and production of 8 vehicles as it tried to figure out why the gas pedal in some instances stuck in the depressed position. Last week Toyota ordered the voluntary recall of the same ... read more



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Shannon Bream

January 27, 2010 3:02 PM

Pro-life Super Bowl Ad Flap

As the star quarterback at the University of Florida, Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow is used to being in the spotlight, but now he's square in the middle of a growing controversy. His decision to participate in a pro-life Super Bowl commercial sponsored by Focus on the Family has angered pro-choice groups calling for CBS to yank the 30-second spot. It's an ad no one has ... read more



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Mike Levine

January 27, 2010 2:01 PM

ICE, Others Announce Major Gang Crackdown

[/caption] Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have launched what they call “the largest operation of its kind in our agency’s history,” rounding up more than 470 gang members, gang associates and others across the country in one week. The crackdown, dubbed Project Big Freeze, had a “particular focus” on “transnational gangs” and their ... read more



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Robert Lee

January 27, 2010 1:46 PM

Front Runner Skips Debate, Becomes Target

CHICAGO- Following the last Illinois GOP Gubernatorial debate before Tuesday's primary, the candidates had some words for the missing front-runner. " The guy doesn't even have the guts to ... read more



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Steve Brown

January 27, 2010 12:54 PM

Giannoulias Family Bank & U.S. Senate Seat

Giannoulias Family Bank Looms Larger in Illinois' Democratic primary for the US Senate seat once held by President Barack Obama. State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, the front-runner in the contest, has been consistently dogged by questions about Broadway Bank. It is the Giannoulais family business and just a few years ago was among the best performing community banks ... read more



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Mike Tobin

January 27, 2010 12:32 PM

Israel and Germany: Dark Past New Future

Israeli President Shimon Peres stood just a few hundred yards from spot where Nazi Leadership orchestrated the “Final Solution” to the “Jewish Question.” At his podium he wore a ... read more



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Brooks Blanton

January 27, 2010 12:16 PM

“Haiti-Like” Disaster in the Heartland?

Bridges collapse, roadways crack and buildings crumble.  The ground violently shakes as homes, offices, schools -- even hospitals and police stations  -- are reduced to a pile of cinder ... read more



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Maggie Kerkman

January 27, 2010 11:50 AM

Website Helps Make Extra $ in Tough Economy

I have no earthly idea why I would ever possibly need five 32 inch flat screen TVs but after cruising Liquidation.com, I am tempted to start bidding. Think of the Liquidation.com as a sort ... read more