(2006-08-29) — One year after hurricane Katrina, despite an outpouring of billions of dollars from government, church and private charity, and countless teams of volunteers who have come to their aide, many residents of New Orleans have still failed to restore their homes and neighborhoods, or even to clean up the storm-tossed garbage, according to Senate Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-CA.
Entries from August 2006
One Year Later, Some Katrina Victims Still Slow to Respond
by Scott Ott · 335 Comments
Tags: U.S. News
Bush: B-2 Flights Over Tehran for ‘Peaceful Purposes’
by Scott Ott · 11 Comments
(2006-08-26) — Just hours after Iran opened a new plant capable of making plutonium “for peaceful purposes”, U.S. President George Bush assured his Iranian counterpart that any B-2 bombers that appear over Tehran in the near future would also serve peaceful purposes.
Tags: Global News · U.S. News
Unnamed Agency Sends Other Half of UN Force
by Scott Ott · 7 Comments
(2006-08-26) — United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan announced today that an unnamed “but reputable middle eastern social services agency” had agreed to provide armed troops to complete the 15,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping contingent in southern Lebanon.
Tags: Global News
Nagin Pledges Recovery Faster than Atlantis, Babylon
by Scott Ott · 1 Comment
(2006-08-25) — New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who this week answered criticism about the speed of his administration’s reconstruction efforts by noting that the World Trade Center site in New York still sits vacant, today pledged that his city would be fully restored faster than two other devastated cities.
Tags: U.S. News
Little People Protest Classifying Pluto as ‘Dwarf Planet’
by Scott Ott · 3 Comments
(2006-08-25) — Just days after an international astronomy organization re-classified Pluto as a ‘dwarf planet‘, an association of dwarf astronomers today called on the scientific community to use the term “little planet” instead.
Tags: Education · Global News · Science
FDA OKs O-T-C Sale of Plan B, Mulls Plan C
by Scott Ott · 4 Comments
(2006-08-25) — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which this week approved over-the-counter sales of the post-conception contraceptive known as Plan B, today said it would also consider permitting wider access to an experimental drug known as Plan C.
Racial ‘Survivor’ to Air Instead of Religious Battle
by Scott Ott · 2 Comments
(2006-08-24) — Sources close to the producers of TV’s Survivor said the upcoming ‘Cook Islands‘ contest among racially-segregated teams of Blacks, Whites, Hispanics and Asians will be shown in place of another concept that had to be aborted during early video production.
Tags: Global News · Media/Journalism