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What Disasters Does Your Homeowners Policy Cover?
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I live in Washington, DC, and my house shook during the earthquake on Tuesday. I didn't have much damage, but now I'm wondering, do I have any coverage for earthquakes under my homeowners insurance policy? If not, how much would it cost to add it? ...
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Round of small aftershocks rumble in Virginia
Inside NoVA
23 magnitude 5.8 earthquake as seen from the Eastern District station, located at 15948 Donald Curtis Drive in (more) Just when you thought a week of natural disasters might be over, the Virginia fault line responsible for last week's earthquake ...
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Cracked monument
Dallas Baptist Standard
"Maybe those cracks in the Washington Monument were there before the earthquake," a friend speculated. Interesting thought. You've probably heard the Washington Monument is closed for the time being. After the recent earthquake rattled the East Coast, ...
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Leaders not shaken by earthquake
Culpeper Star Exponent
Our business week was interrupted with an earthquake that rocked not only the ground under our feet but our sense of security. As business owners, leaders, and employees we were left with a big question - what to do in the event of an earthquake. ...
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Shaken, but Now Stirring Back to Normal
New York Times (blog)
By CLYDE HABERMAN Within the space of a few days, we endured an earthquake and a storm incongruously called Irene, a destructive force assigned the name of the goddess of peace in Greek mythology. There was even a second earthquake, a small one on ...
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Bachmann jokes hurricane, earthquake were signs from God
The Hill (blog)
joked in Florida this weekend that last week's earthquake and hurricane affecting the East Coast were signs from God, meant to grab lawmakers' attention. The Tea Party congresswoman, who took her campaign for president to the Sunshine State this ...
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Geologist explains why quake didn't set off alarms at Vermont Yankee
Brattleboro Reformer
By BOB AUDETTE / Reformer Staff BRATTLEBORO -- Buildings in the 10-mile emergency preparedness zone around Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon swayed and shook following an earthquake centered in Virginia at 5:51 pm on Aug. ...
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National Preparedness Month includes earthquake drill
Issaquah Press
By Staff September is National Preparedness Month, and Washington officials plan a statewide earthquake drill to help residents prepare for a natural disaster. The statewide drop, cover and hold earthquake drill is 10:15 am Sept. 21. ...
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Bachmann: God demands attention to tea party message
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
We've had an earthquake; we've had a hurricane. He said, 'Are you going to start listening to me here?' Listen to the American people because the American people are roaring right now. They know government is on a morbid obesity diet and we've got to ...
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Michele Bachmann: Earthquake, Irene Were A Wake Up Call From God For Politicians
TPMDC
In an interview with the St. Petersburg Times published Monday, Bachmann says the historic earthquake and massive hurricane that rocked the East Coast last week was a message that God is upset with the way politicians in Washington have been doing ...
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More earthquake aftershocks rumble Central Virginia
WDBJ7.com
RICHMOND, VA (WTVR) - Four earthquakes ranging from magnitude 2.0 to magnitude 2.7 rumbled parts of Central Virginia Sunday night and early Monday morning. THE USGS reports the first quake took place shortly after 9:06 pm, and had a magnitude of 2.3. ...
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Week in Review: Earthquake, Hurricane Dominated Coverage.
Patch.com
By Katie Griffith Later, we returned to more regular coverage with several feature stories about Winston Churchill High School sports prep. The Bulldogs are anxious for their seasons to start and have practiced hard to make the most of their games. ...
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