John McTernan
On October 20, 2007, a series of 18 wildfires erupted in Southern
California. The fires grew into massive a conflagrations from the
Mexican border to north of Los Angeles which would consume nearly
500,000 acres and destroy 2000 homes in one week! The fires spread
rapidly by the force of the Santa Ana winds which reached hurricane
speed with gusts over 100 mph. An outstanding characteristic of this
fire was how fast it traveled. People literally had minutes to flee
from their homes to escape the flames. It was the suddenness and
swiftness of these wildfires which made them so remarkable.
A severe drought has settled over Southern California for the last few
years making the land very dry. The Santa Ana winds blow from the east
with extremely hot and dry air. The combination of the drought and
Santa Ana winds made Southern California very vulnerable to this
massive conflagration.
San Diego County was the hardest hit area as some 560,000 people had to
evacuate their homes and flee to safety. Approximately, one million
people throughout Southern California were forced off their land and
had to flee the raging wildfires. This was the largest evacuation in
California ... more »
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Monday, October 29
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on Mon 29 Oct 2007 07:19 AM AKDT
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on Mon 29 Oct 2007 07:05 AM AKDT
Claim human rights violated by special nightly menu offered during
Ramadan
Ramadan prison menu A prison menu offering ham sandwiches has prompted a multi-million-dollar lawsuit by Muslim inmates who claim their human rights were violated. Officials at the high security prison in Leeds, England, denied they gave any of their 200 Muslim prisoners ham sandwiches. But they admitted a mistake in the special menus printed during the Islamic Ramadan holiday, the London Daily Mail reported. Islam forbids eating any products from pigs. The Muslim prisoners complained after discovering ham sandwiches were one of three options on the menu. Prison officers on duty explained the menus had been printed in error. Some inmates, however, claim that when they ordered cheese sandwiches they found boiled ham between the bread slices, the London paper reported. One inmate, 28, said some inmates were so hungry they ended up eating the ham sandwiches. He's among the prisoners who could get up to $20 million in the legal action. "It was a breach of my human rights and I want compensation," he said. A spokesman for the Ministry of Justice stated: "An inappropriate menu card was printed during Ramadan. This mistake was rectified immediately. Appropriate menu ... more » |
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