Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Wilma's howling backside
Wilma's howling backside. Editor's note: The Hurricane Wilma blog is compiled by CNN reporters and producers covering the storm. Monday, October 24; Posted 1:24 p.m. ET From John Zarrella, Alligator Alley, Florida This has been one for the record books.
Keys residents rethink decision to stay. KEY WEST, Florida -- Some residents of the Florida Keys were rethinking their refusal to evacuate for Hurricane Wilma on Monday after the storm isolated them, submerged streets under water up to 5 feet deep and turned out their lights.
Fed Pick Has Independent Style. By David Streitfeld and James F. Peltz Times Staff Writers October 25, 2005 Ben Shalom Bernanke's first venture onto the national stage ended abruptly. He choked on the word 'edelweiss' in the 1965 National Spelling Bee.
Keys residents rethink decision to stay. KEY WEST, Florida -- Some residents of the Florida Keys were rethinking their refusal to evacuate for Hurricane Wilma on Monday after the storm isolated them, submerged streets under water up to 5 feet deep and turned out their lights.
Fed Pick Has Independent Style. By David Streitfeld and James F. Peltz Times Staff Writers October 25, 2005 Ben Shalom Bernanke's first venture onto the national stage ended abruptly. He choked on the word 'edelweiss' in the 1965 National Spelling Bee.