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Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
(AP Photo/Pat Sullivan)Workers watch as a back hoe drop a scoop of hurricane debris, Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Smith Point, Texas. Spotters watch for bodies and hazardous debris as each scoop is lifted and moved. A concern for the a crew of a dozen or so men doing slow and tedious removal of debris left behind by Hurricane Ike 10 weeks ago is not piercing a buried oxygen or butane tank with their...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
... butane tank with their heavy equipment and risk a spark turning the rubble into a bomb. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan) SMITH POINT, Texas -- A 30-mile scar of debris along the Texas coast stands as a festering testament to what state and local officials say is FEMA's sluggish response to the 2008 hurricane season.Two and a half months after Hurricane Ike blasted the shoreline, alligators and snakes crawl...
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Washington Post (Free subscription) | 11/28/2008
The Thanksgiving feast astronauts ate. Clockwise from upper left: green beans and mushrooms, candied yams, cranapple dessert, cornbread stuffing and smoked turkey. (By Pat Sullivan -- Associated Press)
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nourishing obscurity (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
The Thanksgiving feast shuttle astronauts will eat in space is displayed Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008 at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Clockwise from upper left: green beans and mushrooms, candied yams, cranapple dessert, cornbread stuffing and smoked turkey. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan) Thanksgiving for the astronauts is a little different . The food needs water injections first, before heating and then...
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 11/27/2008
It's the place, more than the menu, that makes Thanksgiving Day a special occasion for the 10 American and Russian astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/25/2008
Last updated November 25, 2008 10:03 a.m. PTThanksgiving in space: stiff turkey, bland yamsBy MIKE SCHNEIDERASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER The Thanksgiving feast shuttle astronauts will eat in space is displayed Thursday, Nov. 20, 2008 at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Clockwise from upper left: green beans and mushrooms, candied yams, cranapple dessert, cornbread stuffing and smoked turkey. (AP Photo/Pat...