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FEMA takes new role in post-storm repairs The Federal Emergency Management Agency reports it has completed more than 127,000 inspections of Louisiana houses and apartments hit by Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, part of its expanded role in doling out home repair grants.
Team notes: Chase contenders come calling at Kansas NASCAR team reports as the Sprint Cup Series heads for the third round of the 10-race Chase to determine a series champion at Kansas Speedway:
Auto industry to get $25 billion in federal loans WASHINGTON -- In the next few years, consumers could see the fruits of $25 billion in government loans for the auto industry through a broader lineup of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, new plug-in electric cars and an expansion of fuel-efficient engines.
Racial Disparities Decline For Cancer In Missouri Cancer death rates in the United States are highest among African Americans, but a new report shows that in Missouri the disparity in cancer incidence and death between African Americans and whites is declining. As a result, cancer incidence the rate of newly diagnosed cases between the races is equal, although the death rate will probably remain higher for African Americans for some time.
Six-point earthquake occurs in China's west BEIJING, September 25 Itar-Tass - An earthquake with a magnitude of six points occurred in the Tibetan Autonomous District of the People's Republic of China on Thursday. According to reports by the Xinhua news agency, there has been no word as to whether anyone was hurt or any damage inflicted.
Missouri State sets enrollment record Associated Press - September 24, 2008 11:34 PM ET SPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Missouri State University reports record enrollment for the fall.
Kansas City Crime Stats Report Incorrect A big swing in the crime picture for Kansas City, MO. Instead of the 22 percent decrease they'd initially reported for last year, police now say Kansas City had a 10 percent increase in crime, the sharpest rise in at least 10 years.
Racial disparities decline for cancer in Missouri Washington University in St. Louis Cancer death rates in the United States are highest among African Americans, but a new report shows that in Missouri the disparity in cancer incidence and death between African Americans and whites is declining. As a result, cancer incidence the rate of newly diagnosed cases between the races is equal, although the death rate will probably remain higher ...
Congress Giving Auto Industry $25 billion In Loans WASHINGTON -- The House has approved 25 billion dollars in loans for the auto industry. The loans are intended to help the industry retool old plants and develop advanced batteries and hybrid vehicles.
Auto industry to get $25 billion in federal loans WASHINGTON, D.C. ��� In the next few years, consumers could see the fruits of $25 billion in government loans for the auto industry through a broader lineup of gas-electric hybrid vehicles, new plug-in electric cars and an expansion of fuel-efficient engines.
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