Squirrel Slingshot
Monday, June 4th, 2007Please direct all complaints elsewhere.
Please direct all complaints elsewhere.
(Katie) Couric - the first woman to anchor a network nightly newscast solo - may leave CBS Evening News, probably after the 2008 presidential elections, to assume another role at the network, CBS sources say.
“It’s a disaster. Everybody knows it’s not working. CBS may not cut her loose, but I guarantee you, somebody’s thinking about it. We’re all hunkered down, waiting for the other shoe to drop.”
“From the moment she walked in here, she held herself above everybody else,” says a CBS staffer. “We had to live up to her standards. . . . CBS has never dealt in this realm of celebrity before.”
Four-week-old Winky plunged 60ft on to concrete from the top of a towering sycamore tree outside Didsbury Village Barbers.
If that wasn’t enough, he was then attacked by a cat.
As a professional squirrel-removal technician, I evict squirrels from hundreds of homes each year. This allows me to see first hand how squirrels manage to enter homes/attics and also why they seek out certain types of houses. If you’ve had squirrels in the attic before there is probably a very specific reason as to why they chose your home. This article will illustrate why squirrels are attracted to certain homes and give you tips on removing the conditions that make your home attractive to these furry little rodents!
Yes, I’m sure that must be it…
CBS News and Sports President Sean McManus says that gender bias may play a role in the disappointing ratings Katie Couric has been getting on “CBS Evening News.”
“I think it is a fact there are probably people, both men and women, who are perhaps uncomfortable having a woman anchor the news,” McManus told the media industry publication Broadcasting & Cable.
An ill-fated squirrel wreaked havoc at the Allendale substation Friday, causing a major electrical power outage that affected 4,400 customers and three schools.
To complicate matters, schools had early dismissal and alternative schedules Friday because of teacher in-service. Dixie Bee Elementary and Honey Creek Middle School ended up serving cold lunches, including peanut butter sandwiches, because electrical power was not restored in time to prepare a hot lunch, said Superintendent Dan Tanoos.
Tanoos went to a Wonder Bread store to purchase bread and personally delivered some to Honey Creek School to ensure there was enough to feed students. Another employee took bread to Dixie Bee.
At each school, assembly lines of cafeteria workers quickly prepared sandwiches to feed students before they went home.
The outage also affected Terre Haute South Vigo High School, but power was restored there in time to prepare the regular lunch, Tanoos said.
“It was not a normal situation, but staff all kicked in to do their job,” Tanoos said.
The outage began shortly before 10 a.m. and affected 4,400 residents, businesses and schools. It included South Vigo High School and extended south to Youngstown subdivision across from Ivy Tech, said Rick Burger, Duke Energy spokesman.
DOVER, OHIO — A squirrel caused a minor electrical power outage on E. 14th St. in Dover Tuesday afternoon.
Larry Lautzenheiser, assistant superintendent of the city’s Electric Field Division, said the squirrel caused a fuse to blow on a transformer at about 3:55 p.m.
A resident of the area reported to police that she heard a loud explosion, which Lautzenheiser said was the fuse blowing.
A crew replaced the fuse, and fewer than a dozen homes in the area were without power for about 30 minutes, Lautzenheiser said.
Sonora, CA — Believe it or not a squirrel has caused a power outage affecting some 330 P.G.& E. customers in the Phoneix Lake Rd, Bellview Oaks and Crystal Falls areas.
P.G.& E. Spokesperson Emily Barnett says crews are on the scene. Power is scheduled to be restored to approximately 250 customers within minutes. Power for the remaining 80 customers should be restored within two hours time.