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Gotta get away from this thread and other online news sources to get some work done tonight (I can't multitask) but want to leave by passing along the link for a relief organization called Samaritan's Purse.

They are a branch of Franklin Graham's ministry. I did a fair amount of research during the tsunami disaster before choosing them as the best combination of being large enough organizationally to accomplish real good, while not being controlled by leftist interests.

They're already rolling relief convoys into the region. Here's their link: www.samaritanspurse.org

3,723 posted on 08/30/2005 10:30:21 PM PDT by Heatseeker ("I sort of like liberals now. They’re kind of cute when they’re shivering and afraid." - Ann Coulter)
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THIS IS NOT GOOD NEWS..... Airlines are AIR-TANKERING FUEL around.

Carriers Are Stricken by Cancellations and Lack of Fuel
By MICHELINE MAYNARD

The airline industry felt the brunt of Hurricane Katrina yesterday, with some airports running low on jet fuel and carriers canceling hundreds of flights. Meanwhile, Wall Street feared that the financial problems of the sickest airlines could grow worse.

The industry's trade group, the Air Transport Association, said the nation's supply of jet fuel had been cut 13 percent because of damage to refineries on the Gulf Coast.

The association arranged for supplies of jet fuel to be shipped by air tanker to airports in Charlotte, N.C., and Fort Myers and West Palm Beach in Florida, where supplies had dwindled, the group's chief economist, John Heimlich, said yesterday.

The group also planned to send jet fuel by tanker truck as well as plane to other airports, Mr. Heimlich said. Of particular concern are supplies at two big airports -Hartsfield, serving Atlanta, and Dulles, serving Washington. Both airports generally rely on supplies from refineries in Louisiana and in Memphis.

Complicating matters is the coming Labor Day weekend, which wraps up the summer travel season and is generally the last period of strong travel for the airlines until Thanksgiving. Car travel is also heavy then.

And with gasoline selling for upward of $3 a gallon in some parts of the country, versus $1.88 for jet fuel, Mr. Heimlich said the airlines were worried that refineries might choose to produce gasoline rather than jet fuel, which would be less in demand.


3,742 posted on 08/30/2005 10:35:20 PM PDT by tcrlaf
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