New items have been added to my Daily Updates page for Tuesday, located here:http://www.his-forever.com/daily_update_06_14_05.htm
and are as follows:
EARTHQUAKES:
Preliminary Earthquake Report / Magnitude 7.9 - Tarapaca, ChileEUROPEAN UNION:
France and Germany gang up for EU fight with BritainFrance Blocks Turkey's Path
In Europe, division aTuesg old and new
GLOBAL UNREST:
Annan backs call by US Congress for UN to fight anti-SemitismISRAEL HAPPENINGS:
Defense Ministry admits to China salesIsrael Elected a Vice-President of U.N.
PA donor states: Israel must relinquish control over Rafah
Palestinian Militants Step Up Threat
Survey: Israelis want Palestinians booted
LAST DAYS WALTZ (2 TIMOTHY 3):
'Gay pride' features simulated sex, attacking 'mob'Jesus and the Statehouse
World First: Brain Cells Grown in Laboratory
MISCELLANEOUS:
The Faith of the American SoldierPatriotic believers fly U.S. Christian flag
PLAGUES:
CDC: 1 Million-Plus Americans Have HIVSCIENCE:
‘Earth's bigger cousin' detectedSTRANGE EARTH SIGNS:--------------
The debate's over: Globe is warmingTuesday's article, "The roaring & lifeless seas of the end times", by Mike Mickey, will also be linked to the Daily Updates page.
EXCERPT:
The headline tells us to expect more of the same we had in 2004: Another Bad Hurricane Season Predicted.
Prior to the start of the 2004 hurricane season, N.O.A.A. predicted there would be 12-15 tropical storms, 6-8 of those becoming hurricanes, with 2-4 hurricanes reaching at least Category 3 strength on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. According to Yahoo News, there were 15 tropical storms last year, with nine of them becoming hurricanes. Six of them were major. That's pretty good predicting if you ask me!
Already, well before the start of the hurricane season which will begin June 1st and run through November 30th, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting 12 to 15 tropical storms, seven to nine of them becoming hurricanes, and three to five of those major hurricanes, with winds of at least 111 mph.
I've heard it suggested 2004 may have been the costliest hurricane season on record. It doesn't seem 2005 is going to be any less dramatic. Perhaps there's a reason for that.
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I pray you are blessed by all, and that you have a blessed day in the Lord!
YSIC!
Peggy
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