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...what has happened in the year that followed the carnival of negligence on the Gulf Coast? In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers has worked day and night--like men bailing a sinking ship, literally--to rebuild the bulwarks. They have got the flood walls and levees to where they were before Katrina, more or less. That's, er, not enough, we can now say with confidence. But it may be all that can be expected from one year of hustle...
...Cruise with a Cause, offered by Christian Travel Finder. Joan Tidwell, 53, took her daughter Lindsay, 18, on the voyage as a high school graduation gift. Mother and daughter, who are Baptists, boarded Royal Caribbean's Sovereign of the Seas for a five-day voyage and enjoyed cruise-ship amenities, concerts by such contemporary Christian artists as Todd Agnew and New Song at night, a day of missionary work in Freeport, Bahamas, and a day of snorkeling, sunbathing and swimming on CocoCay. "There were about 2,000 of us, some with church groups, some traveling alone, some there...
...your mobile device improve your social life. Use this service to corral friends for a drink or find out where they're already hanging. All you do is send a text message to the mother ship, and it does the rest: the service locates you, checks which of your buds are nearby and sends out the appropriate alerts. And the Dodgeball team keeps growing: it's now at play in 22 cities...
PARTY ON THE FLY Dodgeball Let your mobile device improve your social life. Use this service to corral friends for a drink, or to find out where they're already hanging - all you do is text-message the mother ship, and she does the rest (the service locates you, checks which of your buds are nearby, and sends out the appropriate alerts). And the Dodgeball team keeps growing: now at play in 22 cities...
...Monday evening Hizballah announces it has struck a second Israeli navy ship with a missile since the war began, this one off the coast of Tyre in south Lebanon. Curious residents gaze out into the Mediterranean as the sun sinks below the horizon to the west, trying, unsuccessfully, to catch a glimpse of smoke or fire. Still, the lull has encouraged a few optimists in Tyre to hope it might turn into a cease-fire. But realists listen to Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert's speech, in which he rejects a cease-fire, and know from bitter experience that...