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Top Stories - Google News: Four firefighters die in Houston hotel fire - NBCNews.com

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Jun 1st 2013, 03:07

>>> the city of houston has suffered a terrible tragedy. starting with an awful rolling, raging fire in a hotel that started in an adjacent restaurant. in terms of the death toll here, they have suffered the biggest loss of firefighters in a single fire in the city's history. several remain critical tonight. nbc's anne thompson has our report.

>> reporter: the blaze started in a restaurant and quickly spread to the neighboring southwest inn. hotel fires are among the most difficult to fight. dreaded because the beds and curtains act as additional fuel in an already dangerous situation. with wind gusts up to 25 miles per hour the black smoke snarled traffic on u.s. 59 , one of houston's most heavily traveled expressways. but the tragic toll was at the scene. as flames consumed the structure, the roof collapsed. frantically the firefighters tried to save their own.

>> protect and watch out for each other so when we have something as devastating and as sudden as a collapse that's when we have the potential to have many firefighters at one time.

>> reporter: four firefighters were killed, six others injured. video shows many firefighters being treated for what appears to be heat exhaustion . 45 guests were registered at the hotel. it is believed tonight none of them were injured. anne thompson , nbc news.

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Top Stories - Google News: At least 5 dead as tornadoes touch down near Oklahoma City - Fox News

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Jun 1st 2013, 03:18

Published May 31, 2013

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A massive tornado has touched down west of Oklahoma City where it has done damage and it is headed toward Oklahoma City.

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado emergency for the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Weather service forecaster Daryl Williams says the emergency issued Friday evening includes Oklahoma City and some suburbs.

The weather service issues an emergency if a storm with tornadoes is heading toward large metropolitan area. The warning covered Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, which was evacuated at 6:30 p.m. while staff and passengers were taken to an underground tunnel until the threat passes, and there were no flights inbound or outbound until then.

Damage was reported Friday south of Interstate 40 near El Reno after the twister swept through a rural area. The Canadian County Sheriff's Office said it did not have any reports of injuries.

Funnels of various sizes touched the ground south of El Reno, 25 miles west of Oklahoma City. At other times funnel clouds remained aloft. Cameras showed debris in the air.

State police conducted rolling roadblocks to prevent motorists from driving into the storm as it approached Oklahoma City, which has a million people in the metro area.

A storm last week killed 24 at Moore, on Oklahoma City's south side.

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Reuters and The Associated Press also contributed to this report.

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Top Stories - Google News: Four Houston firefighters killed: 'Like losing a family member' - Los Angeles Times

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Jun 1st 2013, 01:48

HOUSTON -- Officials released the names of four Houston firefighters who died in a blaze Friday at a restaurant on the city's southwest side, the deadliest day in the history of the country's third-largest fire department.

"I don't think I've felt so bad in my entire life — it's like losing a family member," Houston Fire Chief Terry Garrison said during a briefing Friday evening. Garrison appeared with Houston Mayor Annise Parker at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, where injured firefighters were being treated.

According to a fire department statement, the dead included Capt. EMT Matthew Renaud, 35, and EMT Robert Bebee, 41, both of Station 51; EMT Robert Garner, 29, and Anne Sullivan, 24, a recent graduate of the Houston Fire Department Academy, both of Station 68.

Firefighters typically work in four-member engine teams, Lozano said, with a captain, driver and two firefighters. On Friday they entered the burning building in pairs, officials said.

Five other firefighters were injured in the blaze. One was in critical condition, and the other five in stable condition with a mix of injuries that included broken bones, heat exhaustion and burns, said Ruy Lozano, a fire department spokesman.

Garrison, the former fire chief in Oceanside, Calif., notified the fallen firefighters' families personally Friday.

It wasn't immediately clear what caused the fire, Parker said.

"The entire building was engulfed," she said.

This much is clear: Firefighters responded to a report of a structure fire at 12:09 p.m. at Bhojan Restaurant, a vegetarian Indian eatery near a motel off Houston's busy Southwest Freeway. The fire soon engulfed both buildings, and as more firefighters responded to the five-alarm blaze, bringing trucks and up to 200 personnel, they moved inside, Lozano said.

Cars were parked outside, the buildings didn't appear abandoned and it seemed safe, he said.

As temperatures climbed into the 90s with humidity above 70%, firefighters moved into the burning building, loaded down with gear, fire officials said. At some point, a wall fell.

"We have no indication any mistakes were made. It was a sudden collapse — it just went," Parker said. It was unclear whether the wall fell on the firefighters.

Three firefighters were declared dead at the site, and the fourth was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead, Lozano said.

No other deaths or injuries were reported in connection with the fire, he said.

The Houston Fire Department has a staff of 4,000, the third-largest in the country after New York and Chicago, Garrison said. Los Angeles is fourth.

Until Friday's fire, the deadliest day for the department was in 1929, when three firefighters died after their firetruck was broadsided by a train, according to the department statement.

The mayor and fire chief said they would be investigating to see whether the deaths could have been prevented. Garrison said he felt a personal responsibility after hearing about the deaths.

"I thought, what could I have done, just like all the firefighters on the scene. And we're going to look at that," Garrison said. "That's going to be our attitude: How can we improve so this doesn't happen again?"

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Top Stories - Google News: Naval Academy investigating allegation of sexual assault - Washington Post

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Jun 1st 2013, 00:32

The U.S. Naval Academy and the Pentagon are investigating an accusation that three of the school's football players sexually assaulted a female midshipman at a party last year.

An Academy spokesman declined to identify the students and said no charges have been filed.

An attorney for the woman, Susan Burke, said the incident occurred last April at an off-campus "football house" in Annapolis.

The woman got drunk and passed out, Burke said, and woke up remembering little from the party. "She learned from friends and social media that three football players were claiming to have had sexual intercourse with her while she was incapacitated," Burke wrote in an email distributed to reporters.

The explosive accusation comes at a time when the military is under renewed scrutiny for its handling of sexual assaults. A recent Pentagon survey stimated that 26,000 military service members experienced "unwanted sexual contact" last year, although only 3,374 filed sexual-assault reports.

An Air Force general ran afoul of Congress for granting clemency to a convicted sex offender without any public explanation; it was the second case this year in which a three-star Air Force general has raised lawmakers' hackles by effectively pardoning an officer found guilty of sexual assault.

And last month, a 41-year-old lieutenant colonel in charge of the Air Force's program to prevent sexual assaults was charged for allegedly groping a woman's breasts and buttocks in a parking lot in Arlington.

Last week, President Obama addressed sexual assaults in the military while speaking to Naval Academy graduates. "It only takes the misconduct of a few to further erode people's trust in their government," Obama told the graduates at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.

Burke said that her client was ostracized at the academy after reporting the incident. Burke said her client reported the incident to the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, but the only action taken was to discipline the woman for drinking. The academy superintendent, Vice Admiral Michael H. Miller, closed the investigation without bringing charges, Burke said, but agreed to reopen the investigation this year after the woman sought help.

Burke added: "We continue to ask: Why should justice in military sexual assault cases be placed in the untrained and biased hands of commanders whose own career interests may be served by covering up incidents lke this one?"

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Top Stories - Google News: Turkish police fire tear gas in worst protests in years - Reuters

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Jun 1st 2013, 00:35

An anti-government protester throws stones as they clash with riot police in central Ankara early June 1, 2013. REUTERS/Umit Bektas

1 of 19. An anti-government protester throws stones as they clash with riot police in central Ankara early June 1, 2013.

Credit: Reuters/Umit Bektas

By Ayla Jean Yackley

ISTANBUL | Fri May 31, 2013 8:58pm EDT

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police fired tear gas and water cannon on Friday at demonstrators in central Istanbul, wounding scores of people and prompting rallies in other cities in the fiercest anti-government protests in years.

Thousands of demonstrators massed on streets surrounding Istanbul's central Taksim Square, long a venue for political unrest, while protests erupted in the capital, Ankara, and the Aegean coastal city of Izmir.

Broken glass and rocks were strewn across a main shopping street near Taksim. Primary school children ran crying from the clouds of tear gas, while tourists caught by surprise scurried to get back to luxury hotels lining the square.

The unrest reflects growing disquiet at the authoritarianism of Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP).

Riot police clashed with tens of thousands of May Day protesters in Istanbul this month. There have also been protests against the government's stance on the conflict in neighboring Syria, a tightening of restrictions on alcohol sales and warnings against public displays of affection.

"We do not have a government, we have Tayyip Erdogan. ... Even AK Party supporters are saying they have lost their mind, they are not listening to us," said Koray Caliskan, a political scientist at Bosphorus University, who attended the protest.

"This is the beginning of a summer of discontent."

The protest at Taksim's Gezi Park started late on Monday after trees were torn up under a government redevelopment plan, but has widened into a broader demonstration against Erdogan's administration. Friday's violence erupted after a dawn police raid on demonstrators who had been camped out for days.

"This isn't just about trees anymore, it's about all of the pressure we're under from this government. We're fed up, we don't like the direction the country is headed in," said 18-year-old student Mert Burge, who came to support the protesters after reading on Twitter about the police use of tear gas.

"We will stay here tonight and sleep on the street if we have to," he said.

Thousands chanting for the government to resign gathered at a park in the center of Ankara, where police earlier fired tear gas to disperse several dozen opposition supporters trying to reach the AKP headquarters. Protesters also rallied at two locations in Izmir, according to pictures on social media.

EXCESSIVE FORCE

A Turkish woman of Palestinian origin was in a critical condition after being hit by a police gas canister, hospital sources said. The 34-year-old, who doctors had earlier identified as Egyptian, was undergoing an operation after suffering a brain hemorrhage.

A total of 12 people, including a pro-Kurdish MP and a Reuters photographer, suffered trauma injuries and hundreds suffered respiratory problems due to tear gas, doctors said.

Some people were injured when a wall they were climbing collapsed as they tried to flee clouds of tear gas.

Amnesty International said it was concerned by "the use of excessive force" by the police against what had started out as a peaceful protest. Ria Oomen-Ruijten, the European parliament rapporteur on Turkey, also voiced concern.

In Washington, the State Department said it was concerned with the number of injuries and was gathering its own information on the incident.

"We believe that Turkey's long-term stability, security and prosperity is best guaranteed by upholding the fundamental freedoms of expression, assembly and association, which is what it seems these individuals were doing," State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters.

Interior Minister Muammer Guler promised that allegations that police had used disproportionate force would be investigated.

Erdogan has overseen a transformation in Turkey during his decade in power, turning its economy from crisis-prone into Europe's fastest-growing. Per-capita income has tripled in nominal terms since his party rose to power.

He remains by far Turkey's most popular politician, and is widely viewed as its most powerful leader since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded the modern secular republic on the ashes of the Ottoman Empire 90 years ago.

DEFIANCE

But Erdogan brooks little dissent. Hundreds of military officers have been jailed for plotting a coup against him in recent years. Academics, journalists, politicians and others face trial on similar charges.

He has made no secret of his ambition to run for the presidency in elections next year when his term as prime minister ends, increasing opposition dismay.

"These people will not bow down to you" read one banner at the Gezi Park protest, alongside a cartoon of Erdogan wearing an Ottoman emperor's turban.

Postings on social media including Twitter, where "Occupy Gezi" - a reference to protests in New York and London last year - was a top-trending hashtag, and Facebook said similar demonstrations were planned for the next few days in other Turkish cities including Ankara, Izmir, Adana and Bursa.

"Kiss protests," in which demonstrators are urged to lock lips, had already been planned for Istanbul and Ankara this weekend after subway officials were reported to have admonished a couple for kissing in public a week ago.

Erdogan is pushing ahead with a slew of multibillion-dollar projects he sees as embodying Turkey's emergence as a major power. They include a shipping canal, a giant mosque and a third Istanbul airport billed to be one of the world's biggest.

Speaking a few miles (km) from Gezi Park at the launch on Wednesday of construction of a third bridge linking Istanbul's European and Asian shores, Erdogan vowed to pursue plans to redevelop Taksim Square.

Architects, leftist parties, academics, city planners and others have long opposed the plans, saying they lacked consultation with civic groups and would remove one of central Istanbul's few green spaces.

(Additional reporting by Murad Sezer, Osman Orsal, Umit Bektas, Can Sezer, Ece Toksabay, Asli Kandemir, Humeyra Pamuk and Lesley Wroughton; Writing by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Alistair Lyon and Peter Cooney)

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Top Stories - Google News: 4 Firefighters Are Killed in Houston Motel Blaze - New York Times

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Jun 1st 2013, 01:14

Cody Duty/Houston Chronicle, via Associated Press

A firefighter was wheeled to an ambulance after battling a five-alarm fire at the Southwest Inn in Houston. The firefighters who died were believed to have been caught in a roof collapse.

Four firefighters died battling a five-alarm blaze that ripped through a large motel on a busy highway in southwest Houston on Friday, the authorities said. It was believed to be the single deadliest day in the history of the Houston Fire Department.

Five other firefighters were injured and taken to hospitals, where they were being treated for chest and leg injuries.

The fire began shortly after noon at Bhojan, an Indian restaurant, according to a statement released by the Fire Department, and soon engulfed the adjacent Southwest Inn, a motel on a stretch of U.S. Route 59 called the Southwest Freeway.

Towering flames leapt into the sky, and dark smoke hung heavily over the building, whose front section appeared to have collapsed, according to footage broadcast by a Fox station in Houston.

It was not clear on Friday evening how the fire began, but Martha Lopez, a desk clerk at the Southwest Inn, told The Houston Chronicle that an employee of the restaurant where the fire was believed to have begun had burst into the lobby to warn motel guests and employees. She and the restaurant worker then began to evacuate the hotel, she said.

Terry Garrison, the Houston fire chief, said the four firefighters who died had been looking for people they thought were trapped in the burning building.

Jeff Caynon, president of the Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association, told The Associated Press that he believed the firefighters — whom the Fire Department identified as Matthew Renaud, 35; Robert Bebee, 41; Robert Garner, 29; and Anne Sullivan, 24, a probationary firefighter who had graduated from the academy in April — had been caught in a roof collapse.

"I don't know if that was folks outside next to the structure or inside when it collapsed, but the collapse is going to be the cause," Mr. Caynon said after visiting firefighters at Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston.

"The loss of life is believed the single worst in the history of the 116-year-old Houston Fire Department," said Janice Evans, a spokeswoman for Mayor Annise Parker of Houston.

A spokeswoman for the Houston Field Division of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said members of its arson explosives task force had joined the investigation. Some of them had also responded to the deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Tex., in April.

The spokeswoman said she did not know if there was any reason to believe arson had been involved in the motel fire and added that the agency was responding because it was a large commercial fire.

 The fire snarled traffic into and out of Houston on a busy Friday afternoon.

Manny Fernandez contributed reporting.

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: għatu ta' l-għajn

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'''[[għatu]] ta' l-[[għajn]]''' ''m''

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Maltese

Noun

għatu ta' l-għajn m

  1. (anatomy) eyelid

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Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: steam

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* Kazakh: {{t|kk|бу|tr=bw|sc=Cyrl}}

 

* Kazakh: {{t|kk|бу|tr=bw|sc=Cyrl}}

 

* Khmer: {{t+|km|ចំហាយ|tr=jɑmhaay|sc=Khmr}}

 

* Khmer: {{t+|km|ចំហាយ|tr=jɑmhaay|sc=Khmr}}

* Korean: {{t+|ko|증기|tr=jeunggi|sc=Kore}} ({{t-|ko|蒸氣|sc=Kore}})

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* Korean: {{t+|ko|김|tr=gim|sc=Kore}}, {{t+|ko|증기|tr=jeunggi|sc=Kore}} ({{t-|ko|蒸氣|sc=Kore}})

 

* Kyrgyz: {{t-|ky|буу|tr=buu|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t-|ky|пар|tr=par|sc=Cyrl}}

 

* Kyrgyz: {{t-|ky|буу|tr=buu|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t-|ky|пар|tr=par|sc=Cyrl}}

 

* Lao: {{t+|lo|ອາຍນ້ຳ|tr=āi nam|sc=Laoo}}

 

* Lao: {{t+|lo|ອາຍນ້ຳ|tr=āi nam|sc=Laoo}}


Latest revision as of 01:56, 1 June 2013

Contents

English[edit]

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Steam rising from the street grates. (1, 2)

Etymology[edit]

From Old English stēam

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

steam (uncountable)

  1. The vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase.
  2. Pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy.
  3. (figuratively) Internal energy for motive power.
    After three weeks in bed he was finally able to sit up under his own steam.
  4. (figuratively) Pent-up anger.
    Dad had to go outside to blow off some steam.
  5. A steam-powered vehicle.
  6. Travel by means of a steam-powered vehicle

Synonyms[edit]

  • (a steam-powered vehicle): steamer

Derived terms[edit]

terms derived from steam (noun)

Translations[edit]

water vapor

water vapor used for heating or as source of kinetic energy

energy

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Verb[edit]

steam (third-person singular simple present steams, present participle steaming, simple past and past participle steamed)

  1. (cooking, transitive) To cook with steam.
  2. (transitive) To expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing.
    to steam wood or cloth
  3. (intransitive) To produce or vent steam.
  4. (intransitive, figuratively) To become angry; to fume; to be incensed.
  5. (transitive, figuratively) To make angry.
    It really steams me to see her treat him like that.
  6. (intransitive) To be covered with condensed water vapor.
    With all the heavy breathing going on the windows were quickly steamed in the car.
  7. (intransitive) To travel by means of steam power.
    We steamed around the Mediterranean.
  8. (figuratively or literally) To move with great or excessive purposefulness.
    If he heard of anyone picking the fruit he would steam off and lecture them.
    • 2010 December 29, Chris Whyatt, "Chelsea 1 - 0 Bolton", BBC:
      That was the hard work largely done as the Ivorian waited for Malouda to steam into the box before releasing a simple crossed pass which the Frenchman side-footed home with aplomb.
  9. (obsolete) To exhale.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Spenser to this entry?)

Synonyms[edit]

Derived terms[edit]

Translations[edit]

cooking: to cook with steam

to produce or vent steam

to become angry

to be covered with condensed water vapor

to travel by means of steam power

to move with great or excessive purposefulness

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Adjective[edit]

steam (not comparable)

  1. Old-fashioned; from before the digital age.
    • 1989, "Despite the era's technological marvels, 'wireless' is still magic", Toronto Star:
      Tom Earle, a CBC radio veteran now compiling audio archives in Ottawa, used to refer to the medium in which he worked as "steam radio"
    • 2000 January 10, Bill Pannifer, "Sore eyes", The Independent:
      Unlike the Web, old-fashioned steam television must be viewed in sequence in order to pick out those rare bits of useful information.
    • 2002 September 5, Alex Kirby, "Summit diary: Aftermath", BBC News:
      In the old days of steam journalism, after cleft sticks had been phased out but before the advent of e-mail, there used to be a fairly sure-fire way of getting your story to the news desk.
    • 2004 April 2, "'I'ma player. It's time to move on'", Telegraph.co.uk:
      Fox has been at Capital since 1988, where he lurks a little in the shadow of Chris Tarrant, the radio station's monolithic star who has helmed the plum breakfast show slot since the steam radio dawn of time.

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Proto-Germanic *staumaz, compare also Dutch stoom. Extra-Germanic cognate include Albanian teshtimë ("sneeze, violent eruption"), pështym ("spit, vomit"), both related to tym ("smoke, steam").

Noun[edit]

stēam m

  1. steam (water vapor)

West Frisian[edit]

Noun[edit]

steam c

  1. steam

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