Thursday, April 28, 2011

Dozens of tornadoes kill 200 in 6 Southern states Tornado Caught on Tape Downtown Birmingham AL News First lawsuit filed over PSN breach Storms at least 72 across 4 South around including 58 Ala. Tech and Tweets Saving Lives as Tornadoes Wreak Havoc Again [VIDEO] Alabama leaders seek to kick racist language from constitution Sony faces class action hack As reel more expected Inherent Racial Bias Financial Decisions “Tim Tebow Bill” not popular with lawmakers Odds for Naturally Conceived Quintuplets Auburn Tree Poisoning Suspect Goes Radio Show nears final approval immigration crackdown Human Genome Sequencing Helps Doctors Determine Treatment Future Of Personalized Cancer Care Is Promising And Near

(04-28) 06:36 PDT Pleasant Grove, Ala. (AP) -- Alabama officials say they have raised the death toll from a deadly tornado outbreak to 131. That brings to 200 the number of people who have died in six states across the... A couple in Birmingham, Alabama, are amazed by the tornado's movement. The 1.5 mile wide tornado cuts through Birmingham, Alabama. A PlayStation 3 owner in Alabama has been the first to initiate a lawsuit against Sony, following the security breachand potential theft of data from the PlayStation Network. The complaint was filed on behalf of Birmingham, Alabama resident Kristopher Johns, in the US District Court for the Northern District of California. Johns is asking for the lawsuit to be raised to a class action, which if granted would allow any US PlayStation Network user to become a plaintiff in the case. The details of the lawsuit, as first reported by CNET, cover the basics of the case as already reported. Sony is accused of not taking, "reasonable care to protect, encrypt, and secure the private and sensitive data of its users". Read more... BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - A wave of severe storms laced with tornadoes strafed the South on Wednesday, killing at least 72 people in four states and splintering buildings across swaths of an Alabama university town. (04-27) 20:14 PDT Birmingham, Ala. (AP) -- A wave of tornado-spawning storms strafed the South on Wednesday, splintering buildings across hard-hit Alabama and killing 72 people in four states. At least 58 people died in... Tornadoes are wreaking havoc across the South again tonight, and according to TV station ABC 33/40, dozens of people have died so far. Social media… Birmingham, Ala (Reuters) - The Alabama Senate approved a measure on Wednesday that would eliminate references to "Jim Crow" or segregationist laws as well as all mentions of race from the state constitution. A resident of Birmingham, Alabama has filed a class action lawsuit against Sony in the U.S. District Court for Northern California over a critical PlayStation Network (PSN) security breach that unceremoniously knocked the service offline. read more BIRMINGHAM, Ala (Reuters) - Residents in Alabama awoke to tornado sirens early on Wednesday, the start of what forecasters said will be another day of powerful thunderstorms and tornadoes. University of Alabama at Birmingham's Stephanie Rauterkus, PhD, explains. He had NCAA rules changed for eyeblack while at Florida, now Tim Tebow is the inspiration for a possible change in the laws of Alabama. State lawmakers are debating weather of not kids in the Yellowhammer State should have the … Continue reading -> University of Alabama at Birmingham's Dr. Wright Bates comments. The Alabama fan accused of poisoning his rival school's trees said on a Birmingham radio show that he is going to get what he deserves and that he just has "too much 'Bama in me." BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (Reuters)- Following in the footsteps of the Alabama House of Representatives, the state Senate on Thursday passed a measure to crackdown on illegal immigration, bringing the measure close to becoming law. New developments show the promise of personalized medicine Cancer survival rates could improve soon with whole-genome sequencing, according to two studies published in the April 20, 2011, issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association that describe the first clinical applications of the high-tech process in patients with cancer. The papers are remarkable examples of the power that genomic data hold for patients with a cancer diagnosis, according to an accompanying editorial by Boris Pasche, M.D., deputy director of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Comprehensive Cancer Center and professor of medicine, and Devin Absher, Ph.D...
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