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Media
Websites Kept News Coming
Mountain News- With erroneous reports flooding the media during the Old Fire evacuation, many people turned to a new source of fire information for our area - the Internet. Four sources were most widely used: the sites of the Crestline Courier-News and Mountain News, and www.fireupdate.com.
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Nov 28, 2003, 23:03
Media
If it Burns, It Earns!
The Crisis Papers- Watch a TV report of a distant conflagration, and you will hear meaningless names of unfamiliar places. Are the reports accurate? How would you know? Those place names are just empty words to you. But golly gee!, just look at those flames and all that smoke! And looky-there, that fire sure flattened that house, didn’t it?
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Nov 11, 2003, 10:38
Media
Spreading the word on Web
Press Enterprise- When Neil Nottingham's phone started ringing off the hook Monday with calls from worried friends and family, his son Dacy decided to start a Web site to keep everyone nformed.
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Nov 7, 2003, 15:00
Media
For Fire News, It's Ranger Al
Los Angeles Times- Homeowners desperate to learn the fate of their mountain cabins can tune in to the television, pick up the newspaper and pester a firefighter. But when all else fails, there's always Ranger Al.
Nov 7, 2003, 14:54
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