Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Quick roundup, because I am sleepy:

Bush Urges Congress to Lift Offshore Drilling Ban

Fla.'s governor has new view of offshore drilling
Drops moratorium support, endorses McCain's proposal to let states decide

McCain says wants 45 new nuclear reactors by 2030

5.1, 5.2 Moderate earthquakes jolt western China, no injuries reported

5.4 2 earthquakes strike Greece; no injuries

5.5 Earthquake hits E Indonesia

Two More Levees Break in Western Illinois, Floodwaters Threaten Residents and Farmland

O'Neill Uses Snowplow On Hail
Severe Weather Could Hit Omaha Overnight

LA turns to rainmakers as drought starts to bite

CDC: 383 tainted tomato cases confirmed
Source of nationwide salmonella outbreak remains unclear

Pakistani Sentenced to Die for Blasphemy
Muslim man in Pakistan sentenced to death for blasphemy

Final stage of Gaza truce may include multinational Arab force

Mohamed Pleads Guilty In Terrorism Trial
TAMPA - A former University of South Florida student admitted in court this morning that he helped terrorists by making an Internet video showing how to use a remote-controlled toy car to detonate a bomb.

China Approves Gospel Booklets for Athletes at Olympics

RBS issues global stock and credit crash alert
The Royal Bank of Scotland has advised clients to brace for a full-fledged crash in global stock and credit markets over the next three months as inflation paralyses the major central banks. "A very nasty period is soon to be upon us - be prepared," said Bob Janjuah, the bank's credit strategist.

Energy bills could go up by 40%

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