Fox News - Fair & Balanced
Search Site

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 as of 11:14 AM ET

Archives of: January 2010

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

January 31, 2010

05:04 PM

comments

Archives of: January 2010


comments

»


posted by

Kathleen Foster

January 22, 2010 9:20 AM

Port-au-Prince Residents Move to Tent City

UPDATE: 9:20 a.m. Friday They're packing up and moving out. All across Port-au-Prince, men, women and children a cramming anything they can into colorfully painted buses that will take them to their new homes for the foreseeable future: a tent city out of town. Last night the Haitian government approved plans to move 400,000 people to outside areas where they will ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Maggie Kerkman

January 22, 2010 8:43 AM

Texas Serial Rapist Targets Elderly Women

For most of us, the place we feel safest is in our own home. But for one woman in a small central Texas town, that feeling of security is gone forever. She’s one of the victims of the man ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Adam Housley

January 21, 2010 10:58 PM

South Port-au-Prince and Orphans

FOLLOW ADAM ON TWITTER The sun had set and the few light across the Haitian capital flicked amidst the drifting smoke of burning trash. A few dogs barked in the distance and from my ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Jake Gibson

January 21, 2010 5:55 PM

How Well Do You Know Scott Brown?

All eyes were on the brand new US Senator-Elect from Massachusetts today during his whirlwind tour of Washington. Although many Americans have seen him on TV, few really know much about him. Here are some fun facts: *His newest nickname is simply, "41" coined by Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), specifically because Brown becomes the Republicans 41st ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Molly Line

January 21, 2010 4:51 PM

What is a Scott Brown Republican?

On the campaign trail and during his first press conference reporters have tried to get some insight into what kind of Republican Senator-Elect Scott Brown really is- Liberal? Moderate? Conservative? When questioned he responds: "I'm a Scott Brown Republican." What does that mean? At a glance, Scott Brown appears to be a political contradiction. He voted for ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Serafin Gomez

January 21, 2010 4:42 PM

George P.Bush Endorses Marco Rubio

MIAMI, Fla-  Another Bush is backing Marco Rubio in the Florida GOP battle for U.S. Senate. In a statement released today, George P. Bush announced that he is officially endorsing Rubio in the race. Bush joins his brother Jeb Bush Jr., who placed his support behind the former speaker of the Florida House in May of last year. The move was an expected one.For months,the ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Eric Shawn

January 21, 2010 1:58 PM

Al Qaeda In Your Backyard?

Would you want Khalid Sheikh Mohammed living in your backyard? How about the accused mastermind of 9/11 and his four alleged cohorts spending their time just yards from your back door? That, essentially, is what the residents of the New York City apartment building Chatham Towers face. Their 240 apartments are just yards from the Federal Courthouse in lower Manhattan ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Jonathan Serrie

January 21, 2010 12:28 PM

Marines Forge New Path in Delivering Aid

As helicopters continue to deliver drinking water and other humanitarian supplies to earthquake-ravaged Haiti, the marines and sailors of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit are preparing a second mode of ship to shore delivery. The Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) is a hovercraft with a 27 by 67 foot deck capable of holding up to 65 tons. "Anything that will fit ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Dan Springer

January 21, 2010 12:20 PM

Haiti: Mexico City 1985 quake

For the people of Haiti who are looking toward the rebuilding of their country, the are lessons to be learned from Mexico City which was devastated by an 8.1 magnitude quake in 1985. An estimated 10,000 people were killed, a quarter million were left homeless and about one-third of the buildings were damaged or destroyed. Locals say it took about a year for a sense of ... read more



comments

»


posted by

Orlando Salinas

January 21, 2010 10:52 AM

Jamaican Officer Comandeers 2 U.N. Trucks

UPDATE: 10:45 a.m. Thursday It doesn't feel right. Watching planeloads of search and rescue teams, and lines of humanitarian workers lining up at the international airport. Not to come in - but to leave. Simultaneously, there are fresh teams arriving, but I'm told not as many as before. This morning, just about a minute before my 8 a.m. "Liveshot," I spoke ... read more