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20
Oil Rigs Missing in Gulf of Mexico: US Coast Guard (September
2, 2005)
- At least 20 oil rigs and platforms are missing in the Gulf of
Mexico and a ruptured gas pipeline is on fire after Hurricane
Katrina tore through the region, a US Coast Guard official said.
"We have confirmed at least 20 rigs or platforms missing,
either sunk or adrift, and one confirmed fire where a rig was,"
Petty Officer Robert Reed of the Louisiana Coast Guard told AFP. All
of the missing rigs were in the Gulf of Mexico, Reed said citing
Coast Guard over flights of the area and information from oil
companies. He could not confirm the location of the blaze but said
it would "eventually burn out" and no fire-fighting
intervention was needed. more...
Second
Russian U.N. Official Arrested in U.S. on Money Laundering Charges (September
2, 2005)
- A Russian United Nations official was arrested by the FBI Thursday
on money laundering charges, a federal law enforcement official
said. Vladimir Kuznetsov, who works with the powerful General
Assembly committee that oversees the U.N. budget, was the second
Russian U.N. official to be arrested by the FBI for alleged money
laundering in recent weeks, The Associated Press reported. The
charges were contained in a sealed grand jury indictment. Kouznetsov
was to be arraigned in the Manhattan Federal Court on Friday. The
official, who spoke only on the condition of anonymity because the
indictment is sealed, said that the charges involve money laundering
and are only remotely connected to the U.N. oil-for-food program in
Iraq which is the target of numerous corruption investigations. more...
Losses
from Katrina seen as topping 100 billion dollars (September
2, 2005)
- The economic loss from Hurricane Katrina and
subsequent flooding is likely to top 100 billion dollars, the
consulting firm Risk Management Solutions (RMS) said Friday. RMS
said at least 50 percent of economic loss is expected to come from
flooding in New Orleans, hurricane losses from wind and coastal
surge, infrastructure damage and indirect economic impacts. The
estimate is separate from estimates of insured losses. RMS has
projected up to 25 billion dollars in losses covered by insurance,
and other estimates have varied. RMS, a
consultant for insurers, reinsurers and other financial
institutions, said the New Orleans flood "has developed into
the most damaging flood in US history." It
said at least 150,000 properties have been flooded, topping the
previous US record from flooding and levee failures on the lower
Mississippi River in 1927, which affected 137,000 properties. "The economic and insurance consequences of
the 2005 Great New Orleans Flood will depend highly on how quickly
authorities can respond to the event," said Laurie Johnson,
vice president of technical marketing at RMS. more...
New
Orleans rocked by huge blasts (September
2, 2005)
- The New Orleans riverfront has been hit by a series of massive
blasts, and fires are raging in the area. The blasts are believed to
have involved a chemical factory and police have sent a team to see
if toxic fumes have been released. The news came as extra troops
were sent to quell lawlessness in the city, where thousands are
stranded without food or water in Hurricane Katrina's aftermath.
President Bush has admitted that the initial response was "not
acceptable". "We're going to get on top of this
situation," he said, as he left the White House for a tour of
Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. more...
Radio
host: No doubt 'End Times' here (September
1, 2005)
- A national talk-radio host believes the severity of Hurricane
Katrina is clear evidence that civilization is now in the "End
Times" described in the Bible. "I don't think there's any
doubt," George Noory said this morning on his "Coast
to Coast AM" program. "I think we're in it. I really
do." While Noory explained he did not mean an imminent end to
all life on Earth, he referred to the book of Revelation in the New
Testament, saying current events are "the beginning of the
end." "I cannot imagine the grief and the horror that the
people in Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana are undergoing,"
Noory said. "I see it, I hear it, but you know what, unless it
happens to you, it really doesn't affect you. more...
Netanyahu:
Jerusalem is under siege (August
31, 2005)
- Former prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu accused Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon of caving into American pressure on Wednesday for not
building in the E-1 area between Jerusalem and Ma'aleh Adumim.
Netanyahu made E-1 his first stop on the campaign trail on Wednesday
morning, touring the area with former minister Natan Sharansky,
Ma'aleh Adumim mayor Benny Kashriel, Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin,
and Likud MKs Michael Ratzon, Ehud Yatom, Michael Gorlovsky, and
Ayoub Kara. Standing on a barren desert hilltop north of Jerusalem,
Netanyahu told reporters that if he is elected prime minister, he
will build 15,000 housing units in the area, in an effort to connect
Jerusalem and Ma'aleh Adumim and prevent illegal Palestinian
construction from cutting off Ma'aleh Adumim from the capital.
"We have to break the siege on Jerusalem," Netanyahu said.
"There is a battle for Jerusalem. Sharon has frozen the
building here and prevented the creation of a greater Jerusalem.
Instead, he is enabling the creation of a greater Palestine." more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Mysterious
Temple Mt. artifact evokes `Da Vinci Code' (September
3, 2005)
- When Israeli archaeologist Gabriel Barkai and his assistant Tzachi
Zweig began the painstaking task of sifting through mounds of Temple
Mount rubble, they hoped to find artifacts dating from the period of
the First or Second Temple. They never dreamed of finding a
mysterious artifact that looks like something straight out of the
world of controversial theories propounded by "The Da Vinci
Code." Dan Brown's blockbuster novel from 2003, which has sold
more than 36 million copies, identifies the Temple Mount as the site
holding the secret of the Holy Grail - the chalice which, according
to Christian tradition, was used at the last supper and in which
Jesus' blood was collected at the Crucifixion. Brown's best-seller
claimed the secret that lay buried among the ruins of Herod's temple
was rediscovered by the Knights Templar several years after the
conquest of Jerusalem in the First Crusade (1099 C.E.). Accepted
scientific research confirms that the Knights Templar built their
base on the Temple Mount, around the underground compound known as
Solomon's Stables. However, the whole story of a connection between
the Knights Templar and the Holy Grail is pure fairy tale, according
to archaeologists and experts on Temple Mount history. Barkai and
Zweig discovered in the rubble a cross-shaped bronze pendant
measuring a square centimeter. The pendant, which was originally
gold-plated, bears mysterious symbols: on one side are a hammer,
pincers and nails; the flip side has what looks like a sun, as well
as an altar. But the main symbol, which immediately grabs the
attention, is the Holy Grail lying on a crown of thorns. more...
- Hurricane
Forecasters: More Storms On the Way (September
3, 2005)
- Amid the unfolding disaster left by Hurricane Katrina, Colorado
State University researchers said Friday they expect more storms
over the next two months. "The very active season we have seen
to this point is far from over," researcher Philip Klotzbach
said. "We expect that by the time the 2005 hurricane season is
over, we will witness seasonal tropical cyclone activity at
near-record levels." The CSU hurricane forecast team of William
Gray and Klotzbach said there is a 43 percent chance an intense
hurricane will hit the U.S. coast in September and a 15 percent
chance in October. The long-term average is 27 percent in September
and 6 percent in October. The CSU team predicted five named storms,
four hurricanes and two major hurricanes for September,
traditionally the most active month for hurricanes. The team
predicted three named storms, two hurricanes and one major hurricane
in October. The season already has seen 12 named storms, four
hurricanes and three major hurricanes. The 50-year average per
season from 1950 to 2000 is 9.6 named storms, 5.9 hurricanes and 2.3
intense hurricanes.
- Palestinians
set to take over settlements (September
3, 2005)
- Palestinians are preparing to take over abandoned Jewish
settlements in Gaza - drawing up plans for high-rise apartments and
debating whether to name evacuated towns after deceased leaders or
historical events. The Palestinian Authority says it's ready to
assume control, but the most important decisions for Gaza's future -
how to get people and goods in and out - are still up in the air.
Israel is expected to complete its military pullout from Gaza within
two weeks, after having emptied the coastal strip and four West Bank
enclaves of some 9,000 Israeli settlers. Now the Palestinians are
fast at work figuring out what do with the land they call
"liberated," and dreams of a better future abound. In the
evacuated areas, the Palestinians envision parks, industrial zones,
a new seaport, a nature reserve, tourism facilities and new housing
to ease overcrowding in the fenced-in coastal strip that is home to
1.4 million mostly impoverished Palestinians. more...
- Major
oil spill seen on Mississippi River-officials (September
2, 2005)
- Louisiana officials said they spotted a major oil spill from two
storage tanks near the town of Venice on the Mississippi River on
Friday. The Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality said a
flyover revealed a leak from tanks capable of holding 2 million
barrels of fuel. "There is oil leaking, but we don't have
access to the area," said Jean Kelly, spokeswoman for the
agency, adding that Homeland Security officials are restricting
access. No further details were available. Coast Guard officials in
St. Louis said they were looking into the report but that their
priority was search and rescue in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
- National
Guard Arrives in New Orleans with 'Shoot to Kill' Orders (September
2, 2005)
- Thousands of National Guardsmen with food, water and weapons
streamed into this hurricane-ravaged city Friday to bring relief to
the suffering multitudes and put down the looting and violence.
"The cavalry is and will continue to arrive," said one
general. The assurances came amid blistering criticism from the
mayor and others who said the federal government was bungling the
relief effort while people lay dying in the streets for lack of
food, water or medicine. In Washington, President Bush admitted
"the results are not acceptable" and pledged to bolster
the relief efforts with a personal trip to the Gulf Coast on Friday.
"We'll get on top of this situation," he said before
setting out, "and we're going to help the people that need
help." Lt. Gen. Steven Blum of the National Guard said 7,000
National Guardsmen arriving in Louisiana on Friday would be
dedicated to restoring order in New Orleans. He said half of them
had just returned from assignments overseas and are "highly
proficient in the use of lethal force." He pledged to "put
down" the violence "in a quick and efficient manner."
"But they are coming here to save Louisiana citizens. The only
thing we are attacking is the effects of this hurricane," he
said. Blum said that a huge airlift of supplies was landing Friday
and that it signaled "the cavalry is and will continue to
arrive." more...
- A
City of Despair and Lawlessness (September
2, 2005)
- Federal and local authorities struggled Thursday to regain control
of this ruined and lawless city, where tens of thousands of
desperate refugees remained stranded with little hope of rescue and
rapidly diminishing supplies of food and drinking water. The chaos
that has gripped New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina showed signs
Thursday of spreading to Baton Rouge and along the storm-ravaged
Gulf Coast, as weary refugees continued their slow and confused
exodus to higher ground. Fresh waves of National Guard troops began
pouring into the region in an attempt to quell the unrest, but large
swaths of New Orleans and other sodden areas remained essentially
ungoverned. more...
- Israel-Pakistan
diplomatic ties on the horizon (September
1, 2005)
- After the first high-level meeting between Israel and Pakistan,
Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said on Thursday that Israel and
Pakistan were likely to announce the forming of diplomatic ties
during the September 14 59th UN General Assembly in New York.
"We still have to finalize several issues before a formal
announcement, issues I would rather not elaborate on at this
time," Shalom told Israel Radio after meeting Pakistani Foreign
Minister Khursheed Kasuri in Istanbul. Shalom hailed the move as a
"breakthrough, the first-ever meeting," and continued,
"We hope to form diplomatic ties. [President] Musharref
initiated [the talks] and Sharon welcomed the idea and asked me to
go. We met yesterday for dinner and there was a very good
atmosphere. Today's meeting was also very good." The foreign
minister called Pakistan's diplomatic act "a brave move,"
and pointed out that Pakistan, as the second largest Muslim nation,
"has major influence." more...
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