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Posted By DF to CNIN - The Conservative News Intelligence Network at 1/11/2009 08:47:00 PM
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The protracted cold spell set no records but canceled races last weekend in Anchorage while engineers and architects elsewhere in the city pressed on to finish a huge frozen art installation at Delaney Park.
The project called "Freeze" features two black Cadillacs frozen in ice with their headlights glowing, giant human heads carved from ice and a 99-foot long table with a trough filled with a material meant to mimic oil and water, The Anchorage Daily News reported Monday.
Sunday, the temperature in Anchorage was minus 30 while O'Brien Creek along the Taylor Highway registered minus 65.
The Canadian high pressure system that has locked Alaska in this deeper than usual freeze is expected to move east, letting temperatures to rise slow to above zero by Thursday, said meteorologist Renee Wise.
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/01/05/Alaska_in_deeper-than-usual_freeze/UPI-93741231183915/


"Everyone wants a limo, but you can only supply so many," said Gene Cookenboo, president of the Limousine Association of Colorado and owner of Presidential Limousine, the largest limo service in Denver.
According to records, 271 limo companies are registered at DIA. However, Cookenboo says the majority of those companies only have one to three cars. It comes at a time when limo companies are expected to make 125 runs a day during the DNC compared to 80 during a normal week.
"We're simply running out of cars," said Cookenboo.
Cookenboo says many of those cars are reserved for 12 to 24 hours a day by a particular person or group of people to get around town during the four-day convention.
http://www.9news.com/news/local/article.aspx?storyid=97431&catid=346
Very informative video about the reality behind Al Gores global warming theory, it is all BS. This video will never ever be seen in the mainstream media. Sean Hannity has done similar reports, but that is it....

"Putin is trying to get the military rejuvenated and trying to show they are a military power," said retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas G. McInerney, who commanded NORAD's Alaska region. "He's doing it for a whole host of things. It's really muscle-flexing."
When told that 18 Russian incursions had been reported in 12 months, Mr. McInerney said, "That's a lot."
Mr. Putin, who relinquished the presidency in May and is now prime minister, has been at odds with President Bush over NATO expansion and the invasion of Iraq. At times, he has made strong anti-U.S. statements that stirred Cold War memories.
A NorthCom statement to The Times said, "Russia has indicated in open press reporting its intention to proceed with navigation and operational training."
Mr. McInerney said the incursions are the most sophisticated since the Cold War. He made the assessment based on an Air Force briefing he received last fall at Elmendorf.
The retired general called the exercises "coordinated attacks coming into our air defense identification zone. They are very sophisticated attack training maneuvers. These incursions are far more sophisticated than anything we had seen before."

http://en.rian.ru/world/20080602/109090377.html