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Most popular news on 24 October 2007 |
Unrelenting fires char S. California, at least half a million flee Relentless wildfires roared through Southern California for a third day Tuesday, sending more than half a million residents fleeing with family members, pets and whatever prize possessions they could fit in their vehicles.
Red river brings cancer, Chinese villagers say Liangqiao, a small collection of huts and farms in southern China, is known as a cancer village.
Fires spread across Southern California
Football stadium transforms into guest house for fire evacuees The home to the San Diego Chargers was transformed overnight into the home for more than 12,000 people seeking shelter from wildfires that have swept through the region.
E-mail from an inferno: The horror of the fire From a back window that overlooks San Diego, the thick layer of smog that blankets the city is overwhelming.
Military helps fight fires while personnel evacuated Dozens of Defense Department personnel are actively engaged in fighting the wildfires raging in Southern California, Pentagon officials said Tuesday, and thousands more National Guard and active-duty military personnel are available to help.
'Sopranos' creator: What did fans expect? Read full story for latest details.
Fire affects TV shows, celebrities The entertainment industry was not immune to the impact of the fires blazing across Southern California.
Veteran firefighter bemoans erratic blaze Despite having 21 years experience as a firefighter, Arthur Jackson was shocked by what he saw Tuesday -- piles of smoking ash located next to houses in pristine condition in this San Diego suburb.
'Curb Your Enthusiasm' hits really close to home Read full story for latest details.
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