Thursday, August 1, 2013

Lightning at Colo. base leaves 12 soldiers hurt

FORT CARSON, Colo. (AP) ? Twelve soldiers were injured, one critically, after lightning struck near them during a training exercise at Fort Carson, a base spokesman said Thursday.

Maj. Earl Brown, deputy public affairs officer at the Army base near Colorado Springs, said six of the soldiers were still hospitalized and five were treated and released after Wednesday's strike. An engineering soldier was in critical condition.

The soldiers were training with about 340 others when lightning struck at about 2:45 p.m. south of the Butts Army Airfield.

The National Weather Service issued a warning just minutes earlier, and the men were trying to get to shelter. They did not suffer a direct strike.

"The soldiers were completely exposed on high ground," Brown said. "They were a short distance from a shelter tent when they got notification there was lightning in the area, and the commander decided to suspend training."

The injured soldiers are from the U.S. Army's 555th Engineer Brigade stationed at Fort Carson. Their names were not released.

The job of soldier engineers is to build barriers, move dirt and build structures, including towers, but Brown said he didn't know what exercise was underway at the time.

The incident comes after 11 workers were struck by lightning July 18 at a northern Colorado farm.

Two of the workers in the organic fields in Wellington were critically injured, and nine others were treated at local hospitals.

Wellington Fire Protection District chief Gary Green has said the workers were preparing land for planting when a strong thunderstorm hit. Some of them were trying to reach shelter under a tractor, and others were heading for a vehicle when they were hit.

Denver's Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration office is investigating safety procedures at the farm.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lightning-colo-leaves-12-soldiers-hurt-142052011.html

temple university palm sunday Kids Choice Awards 2013 Joe Weider Florida Gulf Coast Golf Channel Andy Enfield

After School Club

:) Sure thing OurStars, both reserved for you.

And in response to your question, plant communication: 'user can communicate either telepathically , by speaking verbally, or by touching it physically, with all forms of plant-life, including flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, pollen, etc.'

So I think just speaking with plants :)

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/RolePlayGateway/~3/_TlH17iLitE/viewtopic.php

minnesota twins bobby abreu 2012 draft colt mccoy arbor day mike adams janoris jenkins

US Auctions Wind Energy Leases off RI, Mass.

A Rhode Island firm is the high bidder in an auction to build a wind farm off the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. It's the first time the federal government has sold competitive leases for wind energy on the outer continental shelf.

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management says Deepwater Wind was the provisional winner with a bid of $3.8 million.

Director Tommy Beaudreau calls it a historic moment in the future of clean energy in the U.S. and says the final bid was higher than expected. Two other companies also bid.

The area is more than 10 miles off Rhode Island between and to the south of Block Island and Martha's Vineyard.

There are no offshore wind farms in the United States, though several are being developed.

Source: http://feeds.abcnews.com/c/35229/f/654826/s/2f673eea/sc/2/l/0Labcnews0Bgo0N0CUS0CwireStory0Cus0Eauctions0Ewind0Eenergy0Eleases0Eoff0Eri0Emass0E19831539/story01.htm

asante samuel salton sea arizona immigration law aubrey huff the killers brandy michael pineda

Phone to Chromecast App for Android

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to like Koushik Dutta's video.

Sign in with your Google Account (YouTube, Google+, Gmail, Orkut, Picasa, or Chrome) to dislike Koushik Dutta's video.

Published on Jul 30, 2013

No description available.

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

The interactive transcript could not be loaded.

Loading icon Loading...

Loading icon Loading...

Ratings have been disabled for this video.

Rating is available when the video has been rented.

This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.

Loading icon Loading...

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMIsMjms_Zw

Rolling Stone cover Win McMurry Whitey Bulger pga tour robin roberts Liz Cheney ESPYS 2013

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Enormous 33 pound mushroom found in China

By The Christian Science Monitor
Wednesday, July 31, 2013 7:17 EDT

?

?

?

?

?

?

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheRawStory/~3/L_3kOpnMs4I/

Real Madrid Vs Manchester United Duck Dynasty sequestration Van Cliburn Sequester Miami Heat Harlem Shake Harlem Shake Miami Heat

Anthony Weiner Dodges Question About Whether He's Still Sexting (ABC News)

Share With Friends: Share on FacebookTweet ThisPost to Google-BuzzSend on GmailPost to Linked-InSubscribe to This Feed | Rss To Twitter | Politics - Top Stories Stories, News Feeds and News via Feedzilla.

Source: http://news.feedzilla.com/en_us/stories/politics/top-stories/322780684?client_source=feed&format=rss

Yash Chopra George McGovern braxton miller braxton miller Whitney Heichel Tippi Hedren Big Tex

James Wolk would 'love to be back' on 'Mad Men'

TV

14 hours ago

Image: James Wolk

Frederick M. Brown / Getty Image

James Wolk appears at the Television Critics Association summer press tour for his new CBS comedy "The Crazy Ones."

If actor James Wolk doesn't reprise his role as "Mad Men's" enigmatic, hilarious Bob Benson, there is only one appropriate response.

Not great, Bob.

But don't give up hope -- even though Wolk just landed a role opposite Robin Williams and Sarah Michelle Gellar on the new CBS comedy "The Crazy Ones," which premieres on Sept. 26.

"If they want me (back on 'Mad Men'), we can certainly try to make something happen," the actor said, following the new comedy's uproarious press conference during the Television Critics Association summer press tour.

"It's in their hands," he added, "but I loved working on ('Mad Men') and I'd love to be back there."

"That was a joy -- working on that show was incredible," Wolk told TODAY.com. "I've been a fan of that show, so to come in and get a role like that really felt like a gift. It was just a great experience."

The beaming coffee-bearer was an overnight fan phenomenon, with speculation rife about the inscrutable charmer.

"Immortal time-traveling madman -- that was my favorite one," Wolk said during the press conference in one of the few moments when he wasn't buckled over with laughter at co-star Williams' wisecracks.

But he admitted to TODAY.com, "I try to stay away from the online stuff, because anything that you believe that's good, you have to believe the bad stuff too. That said, I am a human being operating in the world, and all my family members and friends would relay that to me, and it was exciting to see that response."

Although Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) eventually exposed his nemesis as a fraud, Wolk said he didn't know exactly where the character headed. "I knew it in stages; it was unfolded to me as we went along."

When it was all revealed that his story paralleled Don Draper's own identity theft, "it was just great to see it all come together like that," Wolk said.

While Bob's fate at Sterling Cooper & Partners is uncertain, Wolk can now be seen shilling McDonald's for the family-operated firm in "The Crazy Ones."

"I only do ad agencies now," the actor quipped. "I only do strictly marketing and advertising."

That's not all though. He also chews the scenery with singer Kelly Clarkson, who appears in the pilot episode.

And, yes, Wolk can sing, too.

Source: http://www.today.com/entertainment/will-bob-benson-return-mad-men-star-james-wolk-would-6C10789541

mike d antoni nba trade rumors desean jackson 2012 ncaa tournament schedule laurent robinson dantoni black and tan