Mexican wines make a comeback in land of tequila
Firms with Bush ties snag Katrina deals
Barbara Bush: It's Good Enough for the Poor
Scientists find growing land bulge in Oregon
Shaq: Katrina Aid 'Right Thing to Do'
Lawyer Is Fired After Talking About Rove
Sept. 11 a Dark Day in Chile, Too
A Lifeline Sent by Airwave
Katrina Diaspora Is Unprecedented
Gimme another shot of this beer..
Ophelia Strengthens, May Hit Southeast
Bill Diamond: What Does a Guy Have to Do to Get Fired Around Here?
German Plane With Katrina Aid Turned Back
Red Cross says needs 40,000 Katrina volunteers
Hawaii Scientists to Study Tsunami Warning
Trial Begins in Case of Hunters' Shootings
Pentagon document would alter nuclear weapons plan
Marigny music gives New Orleans new heartbeat
Families Rally Against 9/11 Museum
Sun Unleashes 5 Major Flares, Earth May Soon Get Pounded
Mexican wines make a comeback in land of tequila
Reuters - Long before Mexico gained fame for its cool bottled beers and searing shots of tequila, pioneering winemakers were planting vines and laying down the New World's first vintages there. ‘
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Firms with Bush ties snag Katrina deals
Companies with ties to the Bush White House and the former head of FEMA are clinching some of the administration's first disaster relief and reconstruction contracts in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. ‘
Barbara Bush: It's Good Enough for the Poor
The Nation - The Nation -- Finally, we have discovered the roots of George W. Bush's "compassionate conservatism." ‘
Scientists find growing land bulge in Oregon
Reuters - A large, slow-growing volcanic bulge in Eastern Oregon is attracting the attention of seismologists who say that the rising ground could be the beginnings of a volcano or simply magma shifting underground. ‘
Shaq: Katrina Aid 'Right Thing to Do'
Sweat dripping from his head as he worked in the midday South Florida sun, Shaquille O'Neal loaded the last item into a cavernous 18-wheel trailer and pointed to the generous stranger. ‘
Lawyer Is Fired After Talking About Rove
A lawyer with the Texas secretary of state was fired after she spoke to a reporter about presidential adviser Karl Rove's eligibility to vote in the state. ‘
Sept. 11 a Dark Day in Chile, Too Sept. 11 is dark day in Chile too: the anniversary of Gen. Augusto Pinochet's bloody military coup. And as in the past, it finds Chileans not just sad, but angry. ‘
A Lifeline Sent by Airwave
baton rouge, la. — Deke "the Big Chief" Bellavia, a sportscaster on WWL-AM, is among the world's leading authorities on high school football in southeast Louisiana. He has a rolling, syrupy accent and an enormous girth, which he is not too shy to mention on the air. ‘
Katrina Diaspora Is Unprecedented
In a country where movements of tired, poor and huddled masses are an intrinsic part of who we are, the unprecedented mass exodus of people from their homes in the Gulf Region — more than half a million refugees — could unleash changes for years to come.
Gimme another shot of this beer..
A German brewer has concocted what he says is the world's strongest beer, a potent drink with an alcohol content of 25.4 percent that is served in a shot glass. ‘
Ophelia Strengthens, May Hit Southeast
A hurricane watch was posted Saturday for the Southeast coast as Ophelia strengthened into a hurricane once again, and meteorologists said its meandering course could take a sharp turn toward land. ‘
Bill Diamond: What Does a Guy Have to Do to Get Fired Around Here?
Dear Huffington Post Answer Man: I can't believe I'm actually writing to you but I find myself in quite a pickle. I’ve recently been offered a job with the Bush administration and while I’m leaning toward taking it รข€“ it’s nothing important really, just a commissioner position with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. ‘
German Plane With Katrina Aid Turned Back
A German military plane carrying 15 tons of military rations for survivors of Hurricane Katrina was sent back by U.S. authorities, officials said Saturday. ‘
Red Cross says needs 40,000 Katrina volunteers
Reuters - The American Red Cross said on Saturday it needs 40,000 additional volunteers in the next few weeks to replace worn-out relief workers helping Hurricane Katrina victims. ‘
Hawaii Scientists to Study Tsunami Warning
University of Hawaii scientists want to study how local residents and authorities would respond to the state's tsunami siren warning system in the event a killer wave was approaching the islands. ‘
Trial Begins in Case of Hunters' Shootings
A deer hunter went on a rampage last fall, killing six hunters and wounding two others, after he felt insulted, a prosecutor told jurors Saturday. The defense said Chai Soua Vang felt physically threatened by a group of white hunters who tormented him with racial slurs. ‘
Pentagon document would alter nuclear weapons plan
Reuters - The U.S. Defense Department has written a draft revision of its nuclear operations doctrine that outlines the use of nuclear weapons to pre-empt an enemy's attack with weapons of mass destruction, according to a copy of the document available online on Saturday. ‘
Marigny music gives New Orleans new heartbeat
As you round a corner in the club land district of Marigny, the silence of New Orleans is suddenly interrupted by blasting rock and bossa nova. ‘
Families Rally Against 9/11 Museum
Holding up pictures of their loved ones and signs that read "Preserve Sacred Ground," more than 500 relatives of Sept. 11 victims rallied at the World Trade Center site Saturday against a proposed museum. ‘
Sun Unleashes 5 Major Flares, Earth May Soon Get Pounded
SPACE.com / LiveScience.com - An ongoing series of major solar flares, including one late Friday, could disrupt communications on Earth and generate colorful sky shows for people at high northern latitudes over the weekend.