EADS Beluga Lands With 22 Tons of Hurricane Supplies
The supplies will be delivered to Hurricane Katrina victims through the Mississippi emergency management agency in Hancock County.
The supplies will be delivered to Hurricane Katrina victims through the Mississippi emergency management agency in Hancock County.
Riley says the jobs mission will be led by Alabama House Speaker Seth Hammett and Neal Wade, director of the Alabama Development Office.
Florida Education Commissioner John Winn says teachers who fulfilled comparable certification requirements in other states are welcome to teach in Florida.
Alabama schools get more than 3,100 students displaced by Katrina.
Aircraft from countries including Britain, Italy and France have been arriving since Monday carrying supplies including food and water.
First Lady Laura Bush will be in Southhaven, Mississippi, today to talk with local school officials.
Toyota recalling nearly one million SUV's and pickup trucks.
Ford recalls nearly four million pickups, SUVs.
St. Pete Times reporter shot and wounded in Baton Rouge.
Crude-oil prices have continued their retreat as production continues to recover in the hurricane-battered Gulf Coast.
FEMA has contracted with cruise ships, a car ferry and activated a training vessel to provide shelter for residents and repair crews.
Amendment against gay marriage used as domestic-violence defense.
President Bush has nominated John Roberts to be the next chief justice of the United States.
Companies are donating money and goods for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
Carnival considers proposal to use cruise ships as shelters.
Big Three carmakers give 90 days grace period to hurricane victims.
Philadelphia to report HIV cases by name, rather than code.
Jury selection continues in Blake death suit case after tough day for plaintiffs.
Lawyer says Muhammaed is eating.
More people join the war protests outside the president's Texas ranch -- but as supporters of Bush and the military.
The nation's top central banker is warning of economic troubles ahead if some things don't change.
Massachusetts may ease restrictions on taking wine home from restaurants.
Opposing sides in the Wendy's finger case are due to meet with a judge today in San Jose, California, in a second effort to reach a plea deal.
Mother of fallen soldier says she's overwhelmed to be back in Texas.
President Bush is warning that a hasty exit from Iraq would embolden terrorists, and could leave behind a staging ground for attacks on the West.
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