Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Mardi

Pentagon only partly addressed Senator Landrieu’s concerns ~Levees.org~In a stunning show of apparent bureaucratic ineptitude, or perhaps tacit collusion, the Inspector General of the Department of Defense (DOD) ignored US Senator Mary Landrieu’s call for a federal investigation into alleged wrongdoing by the US Army Corps of Engineers and instead focused on Levees.org, one of the whistleblowers.
~Additional coverage from Mark Schleifstein.

Flood kills 246 in Philippines; survivors seek aid
~In this photo released by the Philippine Air Force, flooding victims scramble for relief supplies being airdropped by air force helicopter crewmen at San Mateo township, Rizal province, east of Manila Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, three days after tropical storm Ketsana brought the worst flooding in metropolitan Manila in more than 40 years. Rescuers pulled more bodies from swollen rivers and debris-strewn streets Tuesday from massive flooding from Tropical Storm Ketsana while two new storms brewing in the Pacific threatened to complicate relief efforts. (AP Photo/Philippine Air Force, Rogel Vidallo)

Inside the Footprint
~Save Charity Hospital


State panel endorses plan to rebuild Charity Hospital
~Jan Moller


New Orleans' past, future collide at Oktoberfest~Becky Bohrer

North shore's role in coastal restoration discussed
~Benjamin Alexander-Bloch


Animosity boils over amid efforts to save shrimping~Jeremy Alford

Drake v Nationwide goes another emotionally distressing round
~Noudoucit, slabbed


Federal judge grants partial class action certification in Flood bridge blockade lawsuit

Indian group says it will abandon ancestral home~Cain Burdeau



Water on the Moon
~NASA's Moon Mineralogy Mapper,
an instrument on the Indian Space Research Organization's Chandrayaan-1 mission, took this image of Earth's moon.
It is a three-color composite of reflected near-infrared radiation from the sun, and illustrates the extent to which different materials are mapped across the side of the moon facing Earth.
And of course no that is Not Green Cheese. NASA already said there is no Green Cheese on the Moon hahaha just like Water...
--uh, errrah...yes well...

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Porn Surfing Rampant At U.S. Government Agency...
--National Science Foundation?

Research? Ummm Yeah! That's the Ticket! Hormones!
They were doing Anatomy Research! On Hormones!

Corps River lock gate near Madison, Ind. fails, slows traffic
~A gate that is part of the Markland Locks and Dam on the Ohio River has fallen into the water. Army Corps of Engineers officials are calling it a catastrophic equipment malfunction and were planning to search for the gate today with sonar equipment. Corps spokesman Todd Hornback says a 250-ton gate segment fell into the water Sunday morning.
Yes, well... ahem, it just fell off? 500,000 pounds? Whoa!

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