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Hurricane Dolly's Effects Already FeltResidents in Texas and Mexico prepare for Hurricane Dolly's onslaught.
KPTV.com – Jul 23, 2008 4:54 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Mexico's Telmex sees future in broadband, packages as voice revenue falls
MEXICO CITY - Mexico's once-monolithic phone company, Telefonos de Mexico SA, said on Wednesday it is focusing on broadband, service packages and computers sales to offset declining revenues from traditional voice and dial-up calls.
Canoe.ca – Jul 23, 2008 4:54 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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MEXICO CITY - Mexico's once-monolithic phone company, Telefonos de Mexico SA, said on Wednesday it is focusing on broadband, service packages and computers sales to offset declining revenues from traditional voice and dial-up calls.
Canoe.ca – Jul 23, 2008 4:54 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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The Real Dangers of Dolly: Rain and Floods
LiveScience.com - As Hurricane Dolly batters the coasts of Texas and Mexico, it's not the whipping winds that residents should be most worried about. It's the water.Storm surge accounts for the majority of hurricane-related deaths.As history and studies of severe weather have shown, storm surge and torrential rains can wreak havoc on coastal communities; the power of water, along with the suddenness with which floods can happen, often catches people by surprise, with potentially devastating consequences. ...
Yahoo! – Jul 23, 2008 4:50 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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LiveScience.com - As Hurricane Dolly batters the coasts of Texas and Mexico, it's not the whipping winds that residents should be most worried about. It's the water.Storm surge accounts for the majority of hurricane-related deaths.As history and studies of severe weather have shown, storm surge and torrential rains can wreak havoc on coastal communities; the power of water, along with the suddenness with which floods can happen, often catches people by surprise, with potentially devastating consequences. ...
Yahoo! – Jul 23, 2008 4:50 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Mexico hot under the collar at U.S. pepper scare
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexicans are jumping to the defense of the jalapeno pepper, maligned by U.S. health inspectors in a salmonella scare but loved by millions in its ancient home and growing in popularity north of the border.
Reuters – Jul 23, 2008 4:48 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexicans are jumping to the defense of the jalapeno pepper, maligned by U.S. health inspectors in a salmonella scare but loved by millions in its ancient home and growing in popularity north of the border.
Reuters – Jul 23, 2008 4:48 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Dolly hitting Tex-Mex border hard
Associated Press - July 23, 2008 12:43 PM ET BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) - As the center of Hurricane Dolly spins toward the Texas-Mexico border -- as a Category-2 storm with 100 mile-an-hour winds...
KTUU.com – Jul 23, 2008 4:43 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Associated Press - July 23, 2008 12:43 PM ET BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) - As the center of Hurricane Dolly spins toward the Texas-Mexico border -- as a Category-2 storm with 100 mile-an-hour winds...
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Hurricane Dolly hits Texas-Mexico coast
Hurricane Dolly's leading edge blew down signs, damaged an apartment complex and knocked out electricity to thousands as it hit the Gulf Coast on either side of the Texas-Mexico border early Wednesday.
International Herald Tribune – Jul 23, 2008 4:31 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Hurricane Dolly's leading edge blew down signs, damaged an apartment complex and knocked out electricity to thousands as it hit the Gulf Coast on either side of the Texas-Mexico border early Wednesday.
International Herald Tribune – Jul 23, 2008 4:31 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Music on Weeds: Head Honcho
It took a full five episodes this season, but I think Weeds has finally completed its rebirth, and fittingly enough, the transformation centers around Nancy's latest occupation -- managing a maternity store. It's no ordinary maternity store, naturally -- as if anything Nancy's associated with can be ordinary at this point in the series -- instead serving as an appropriate front for a giant hole, continuing the birthing metaphor. The canal between Mexico and the new world is fittingly backed by D
Film.com – Jul 23, 2008 4:24 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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It took a full five episodes this season, but I think Weeds has finally completed its rebirth, and fittingly enough, the transformation centers around Nancy's latest occupation -- managing a maternity store. It's no ordinary maternity store, naturally -- as if anything Nancy's associated with can be ordinary at this point in the series -- instead serving as an appropriate front for a giant hole, continuing the birthing metaphor. The canal between Mexico and the new world is fittingly backed by D
Film.com – Jul 23, 2008 4:24 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
found in Entertainment: Television
Hurricane Dolly Now A Category 2 StormThe National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Dolly has strengthened to a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds near 100 miles-per-hour. The eye will cross the coast near the Texas/Mexico border in a few hours. More
WKRG.com – Jul 23, 2008 4:07 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Hurricane Dolly Now Category Two Storm
Hurricane Dolly has been gaining strength as it nears the Texas and Mexico Gulf coasts.
KAPPTV.com – Jul 23, 2008 4:02 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Hurricane Dolly has been gaining strength as it nears the Texas and Mexico Gulf coasts.
KAPPTV.com – Jul 23, 2008 4:02 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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Gulf "Dead Zone" Threatens Ocean Life
A "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas-Louisiana coast this year is likely to be the biggest ever and last longer than ever before, with marine life affected for hundreds of miles, a scientist warned.
CBS News – Jul 23, 2008 4:02 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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A "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas-Louisiana coast this year is likely to be the biggest ever and last longer than ever before, with marine life affected for hundreds of miles, a scientist warned.
CBS News – Jul 23, 2008 4:02 PM [GMT] ¦ comment?
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