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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Did (Hurricane Dennis) Hurricane Dennis bring bean rust to the Midwest?


Did Hurricane Dennis bring bean rust to the Midwest?
Brownfield, MO - 17 hours ago by Andrew McCrea. US farmers have been on the look-out for Asian soybean rust for over a year, but little has been found so far in the 2005 growing season.

Hurricane Dennis Floods Indy Mall Parking Lot
WFIE-TV, IN - Jul 18, 2005 What's left of Hurricane Dennis is still causing problems here in Indiana. Heavy rains trapped at least 20 cars in an Indianapolis

Hurricane Dennis Aftermath
WJACtv.com, PA - 14 hours ago CAMBRIA COUNTY -- It depends where you were this weekend. It's really wild when you think about it. Some areas got drenched and

NASA Storm Hunters Continue to Study Data From Hurricane Dennis
PhysOrg.com, VA - 17 hours ago NASA scientists and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) watched during the night of July 8 as Dennis, a powerful Category 4 hurricane

Dennis pushes red tide bloom from Lee, Collier
Naples Daily News (subscription), FL - Jul 17, 2005 The southern boundary of a lingering red tide bloom has been pushed out of Lee County by Hurricane Dennis, to the relief of local water quality agencies.

$2b 'Dennis' bill
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 8 hours ago PRELIMINARY ESTIMATES from the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) have put the damage caused by Hurricane Dennis at $1.9 billion.

Hurricane Dennis Prompts Complaints of Gasoline Price Gouging
AutomotiveDigest.com, CA - Jul 17, 2005 2. MS AG's Office received 32 complaints by Friday before Dennis made landfall on Sunday in FL. 3. FL AG's Office received over 1,300

LANL responds to Hurricane Dennis
Los Alamos Monitor, NM - 18 hours ago of the Center for Homeland Security at Los Alamos National Laboratory presented a brief overview of LANL's reachback response to Hurricane Dennis during a

IRS Waives Diesel Fuel Penalty Due to Hurricane Dennis
SmartPros Accounting - Jul 17, 2005 not impose the excise tax penalty on the misuse of dyed diesel fuel in parts of Florida because of shortages of clear diesel fuel caused by Hurricane Dennis.

Preliminary damage by Hurricane Dennis put at $2 billion
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - 8 hours ago THE Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) has estimated the damage caused by Hurricane Dennis at just under $2 billion, Minister of Information Senator Burchell

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