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In Mineral, Va., Sudden Fame at Earthquake's Epicenter New York Times Steve Helber/Associated Press Tony Williams surveyed the damage at his home in Mineral, Va., after an earthquake struck on Tuesday. More Photos » This crossroads in central Virginia was Tolersville then. But the discovery of pyrite, sulfur, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Obama plays through on golf course during earthquake Washington Post (blog) Obama spoke on the phone within an hour of an earthquake that was felt in many areas along the country's east coast. (Steven Senne - AP) Is this the "bad optic" that President Obama's critics have been waiting for: An Associated Press photo of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Stocks rise broadly, dip briefly on earthquake BusinessWeek Indexes briefly slipped from their highest levels of the day after an earthquake was felt throughout the Northeast. Exxon Mobil Corp. rose the most of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones industrial average, 2.7 percent. Chevron Corp. was also up more than 2 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake shakes Colorado San Francisco Chronicle P. Solomon Banda, AP The strongest earthquake to hit Colorado in more than four decades startled thousands of residents along the New Mexico border as it toppled chimneys, cracked walls and triggered minor rockslides in the arid, mountainous region. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Day after earthquake, MARC trains expected to operate on full service; some ... Washington Post By AP, BALTIMORE — The Maryland Transit Administration says there will be enough conductors and engineers to operate MARC on full service a day following the East Coast earthquake. The MTA, however, says that it has been warned by CSX Transportation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Earthquake reignites debate over safety of nuclear power The Hill (blog) By Andrew Restuccia - 08/24/11 05:20 AM ET Virginia's largest earthquake in more than a century shook the East Coast on Tuesday and is likely to revive a long-standing debate about the safety of the country's nuclear power plants. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake tremors felt locally Marietta Times Tremors from a 5.9-level earthquake, centered in central Virginia, were felt throughout the Mid-Ohio Valley Tuesday afternoon, including the Marietta and Parkersburg areas. "It was weird. I've never felt anything like it. As soon as we felt it I heard ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Returning to work after the earthquake Washington Post (blog) By Mark Berman The 5.8-magnitude earthquake that shook the East Coast on Tuesday will continue to impact the region heading into Wednesday morning's commute. The federal government is allowing workers to take an unscheduled leave or work from home; ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake shakes Pennsylvania's infrastructure; Safety checks underway FOX43.com All of that shaking from yesterday's 5.8 magnitude earthquake is causing some concern about Pennsylvania's inner workings. From roads to power suppliers, crews are checking to make sure everything is operational. For PennDOT, right now bridges like the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Could Third-Party Tremors Result in a 2012 Political Earthquake? ABC News (blog) In the dog days of summer and in the aftermath of the unusual earthquake to hit the Washington, DC area and other parts of the East Coast, maybe it's time to play a little parlor game related to next year's presidential election and a major disruption ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Area shaken by Virginia earthquake Brattleboro Reformer By HOWARD WEISS-TISMAN / Reformer Staff / AP BRATTLEBORO -- The ground shook across Windham County just before 2 pm Tuesday as a strong earthquake centered near Richmond, Va., sent waves up and down the East Coast. The US Geological Survey said a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake Tips for Parents Patch.com There are a few things people can do to feel a little less helpless in the weird event of an earthquake. Yesterday I sat in my home office typing away. The construction crew building the house next door was banging on something. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Small earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay area Sacramento Bee AP The US Geological Service says a magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck at about 11:36 pm PDT on Tuesday. The quake was centered about six miles southeast of Oakland and was also felt by people across the bay in San Francisco. USGS geophysicist Carrie Ann ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake jolts Lower Hudson Valley, but does little damage The Journal News | LoHud.com People who were evacuated from the Westchester County Courthouse stand along Martin Luther King Boulevard in White Plains following Tuesday's earthquake. / Frank Becerra Jr./The Journal News The Lower Hudson Valley trembled briefly Tuesday afternoon as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Craig Ferguson jokes about threatening letter, powder sent to CBS show Los Angeles Times "I was going to come out and talk about the earthquake, but I can't do that now," he told his audience. "Because the earthquake only scared millions of people on the East Coast, but the white powder did something much worse. it scared me. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake gives Rochester a mild nudge Rochester Democrat and Chronicle June 23, 2010: A magnitude 5.0 earthquake shook the Rochester area. The quake originated almost 12 miles deep in the Canadian earth. June 5, 2009: A magnitude 2.9 quake centered three miles south-southeast of Attica, about 30 miles east of Buffalo. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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National Mall monuments closed after earthquake BusinessWeek The National Park Service says all memorials and monuments on the National Mall have been evacuated and closed after an earthquake struck the nation's capital. The 5.8-magnitude earthquake was centered near Richmond, Va., and could be felt along much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Earthquake can't stop Diamondbacks | Philadelphia Daily News | 2011-08-24 Philadelphia Daily News The game was delayed 21 minutes because of the earthquake. Arizona's team bus was about 45 minutes late arriving at the stadium after getting caught in earthquake-related traffic. Several Washington players and coaches were at Nationals Park when the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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