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...through the state, 13 of them major. Flames shot 70 ft. in the air and made 50-ft. leaps across canyons and roads. Palm trees exploded; $1 million homes seemed to combust spontaneously. At the beach, black smoke hung over the surf, and in downtown Los Angeles a steady "snow" of flake-size ash fell. Elsewhere the embers glowed red and started new blazes. In many areas, day became night as soot obscured the sun, while a permanent "sunset," the orange glow of not-so-distant flames, eerily lit the horizon...
Your fashion sense. You used to laugh at duckboots. After the puddle in front of Wadsworth House ate your suede boots, you made an emergency trip to Freeport, Maine. There's no use in trying to look effortless and easygoing in a city that has snow...
...Caribbean writer. The writer has remodeled certain parts of the castle, and thus metaphorically left his mark on Europe, but there are deeper and more ancient powers in the castle that assert themselves in the swift and brutal denouement. In "The Trail of Your Blood in the Snow," a Colombian woman goes into a Parisian hospital to be treated for a minor cut and is never seen again. The protagonist of "I Only Came to Use the Phone" ends up in a Kafkaesque insane asylum. The two children in "Light is Like Water" drown in a current of electric light...
...Tony Snow hit the nail on the head in an oped piece in the Boston Globe on September 11 when he wrote: "The asbestos panic, started by sloppy science and spread by gullible journalists, has gone far enough." The Crimson would better its readership and the University community by balancing its reporting with a little research...
...need for renovation stems from the existence of combined sewers. This type of system contains sanitary waste from bathrooms and run-off from rain and snow...