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Bethesda,               Maryland               --               A               66-inch               water               main               break               on               River               Road               in               Bethesda,               Maryland,               this               morning               trapped               more               than               a               dozen               motorists               in               their               cars               amid               rushing               flood               waters               in               dangerously               frigid               conditions.

Montgomery               County               Swift               Water               Rescue               and               Park               Police               brought               helicopters               to               the               scene,               lowering               rescue               baskets               to               remove               the               trapped               auto               occupants.

12               motorists               have               been               rescued               so               far;               at               least               3               were               brought               to               Suburban               Hospital               in               Bethesda               and               at               least               one               is               still               trapped               in               a               vehicle,               according               to               Fox               News.

One               of               the               rescued               victims               was               a               child,               Fox               reported.

The               status               of               the               victims               has               not               been               reported.

The               rushing               waters               on               River               Road               Bethesda,               Maryland,               flipped               one               vehicle.

The               fast               moving               flood-like               flow               of               water               is               impeding               both               rescue               efforts               and               water               turn               off.

The               Washington               Suburban               Sanitary               Commission               told               Fox               that               turning               off               the               water               on               River               Road               in               Bethesda               Maryland               will               involve               locating               several               different               water               valves               one               of               which               is               known               to               be               inaccessible               due               to               the               flooding.

The               process               could               take               considerable               time,               according               to               the               WSSC.

A               police               rescue               boat               is               having               difficulty               navigating               in               the               fast               moving               water               on               River               Road               and               has               been               unable               to               reach               one               stranded               motorist               apparently               due               to               a               combination               of               fast               moving               waters               and               roadside               tree               branches               and               utility               lines               interfering               with               its               progress.

A               video               of               the               ongoing               rescue               efforts               can               be               seen               here.
               With               morning               temperatures               at               about               10               degrees,               police               say               it               is               imperative               to               quickly               remove               all               trapped               victims               from               the               scene.

Hypothermia               is               a               major               risk               in               these               winter               flood               conditions.

The               water               main               on               River               Road               in               Bethesda,               Maryland               burst               early               in               the               morning,               reaching               4               feet               in               depth               in               some               areas.
               River               Road               is               a               major               thoroughfare               between               Bethesda,               Maryland               and               the               District               of               Columbia               that               sees               serious               flooding               with               some               frequency               in               the               winter               and               spring               months.

The               water               main               that               broke               today               is               said               to               be               one               of               the               largest               in               Montgomery               County.

The               area               under               water               was               estimated               at               ½               to               1               mile               in               size               by               a               reporter               on               one               of               3               news               helicopters               surveying               the               scene.

Those               news               helicopters               were               expecting               to               receive               orders               to               vacate               the               air               space               surrounding               the               River               Road,               Bethesda               water               main               break               to               make               room               for               additional               rescue               helicopters.

Drivers               are               urged               to               avoid               the               River               Road               area               and               can               expect               traffic               delays               on               nearby               roads               as               traffic               is               rerouted               into               the               District               of               Columbia.
               UPDATE:               The               Montgomery               County               alert               system               reported               at               10:57               am               that               WSSC               expects               isolating               the               water               main               break               to               take               2-3               hours.

It               may               take               up               to               an               additional               4               hours               to               restore               water               pressure               to               Montgomery               County.

The               Bethesda               Maryland               water               main               break               has               not               affected               water               quality               in               the               region.

Water               outages               have               prompted               Montgomery               County               Public               Schools               to               shut               down               for               winter               break               2.5               hours               early.
               Sources:               http://www.foxnews.com/;               Fox               News               Channel               5               television               coverage;               Montgomery               County               Alert               message               system;               http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081223/ap_on_re_us/water_main_break.






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    Dane               County               Circuit               Court               Judge               Maryann               Sumi               issued               a               temporary               restraining               order               Friday               which               stopped               the               law               limiting               the               collective               bargaining               rights               for               public               employees               in               Wisconsin               from               going               into               effect.

    Here               is               a               brief               timeline               recapping               the               events               of               the               last               45               days               leading               to               the               judge's               decision.

    Feb.

    14:               Public               Employees               Flood               Wisconsin               State               Capitol
                   Thousands               of               public               employees               enter               Madison               to               protest               the               introduction               of               Assembly               Bill               11               to               the               Wisconsin               State               Senate.

    Gov.

    Scott               Walker               and               fellow               Senate               Republicans               back               the               bill.
                   Feb.

    15:               Anti-Collective               Bargaining               Bill               Introduced
                   Assembly               Bill               11,               known               as               the               Budget               Repair               Bill,               is               introduced               to               the               Wisconsin               State               Senate               by               the               Committee               on               Assembly               Organization               at               Gov.

    Walker's               request.
                   Feb.

    18:               Senators               Flee               Wisconsin
                   Democratic               state               senators               flee               Wisconsin,               leaving               Republican               senators               one               vote               short               of               a               quorum.

    By               exiling               themselves               from               Wisconsin,               the               Democrats               prevent               the               bill               from               being               voted               on               in               the               full               state               senate.

    Teachers               go               on               strike               for               the               second               straight               day,               forcing               school               closings               throughout               Milwaukee,               Madison,               and               other               communities.
                   Feb.

    19:               The               Crowds               Get               Larger
                   Madison               Police               estimate               that               nearly               70,000               people               have               gathered               to               protest               in               the               state               capitol,               the               largest               crowd               since               protesting               began.

    Demonstrations               continue               to               make               national               news.
                   March               9:               Wisconsin               Senate               GOP               Passes               Budget               Repair               Bill
                   With               Democratic               state               senators               still               in               self-imposed               exile,               Republican               senators               approve               a               stripped               down               version               of               Assembly               Bill               11,               which               removes               all               collective               bargaining               rights               except               for               wage               negotiations               from               state               employees.

    The               Republicans               pass               the               bill               by               removing               all               fiscal               matters               from               it,               allowing               the               GOP               to               vote               on               it               from               a               committee               instead               of               requiring               the               full               senate.
                   March               10:               State               Assembly               Passes               the               Bill
                   The               Wisconsin               State               Assembly               passes               the               bill               by               a               vote               of               53-42.

    Gov.

    Walker               applauds               the               passage               and               signs               it               into               law               the               following               day.
                   March               18:               Judge               Sumi               Issues               a               Restraining               Order               Stalling               Publication               of               the               Bill
                   Dane               County               Executive               Kathleen               Falk               brings               a               lawsuit               before               Judge               Sumi               against               Wisconsin,               its               secretary               of               state,               and               four               legislators.

    Sumi               rules               for               a               temporary               restraining               order               on               the               publication               of               the               bill               pending               another               hearing               to               decide               whether               or               not               Republican               lawmakers               violated               state               open               meeting               requirements               for               voting               on               it.
                   Legislators               are               required               to               give               24               hours'               notice               for               regular               committee               meetings               and               at               least               two               hours'               notice               when               more               is               not               possible               or               practical.

    Falk's               lawsuit               states               that               the               Republicans               failed               to               give               proper               notice               for               the               committee               conference               meeting,               but               Republicans               argue               that               since               they               were               voting               on               a               bill               tied               to               a               special               session,               no               notice               was               required.
                   If               Falk's               lawsuit               is               successful,               the               anti-collective               bargaining               law               will               not               go               into               effect,               and               Republican               lawmakers               will               be               forced               to               reconsider               the               bill.

    The               Wisconsin               legislature               will               then               need               to               come               up               with               another               way               to               overcome               the               state's               budget               shortfall.

    However,               if               the               lawsuit               proves               unsuccessful,               the               law               will               be               published               and               state               employees               will               lose               the               majority               of               their               bargaining               rights.
                   Sources:
                   Monica               Davey,               "Judge's               Order               Blocks               Law               on               Unions               in               Wisconsin,               New               York               Times.
                   Jackie               Larkin,               "Democratic               senators               flee               Wisconsin,               teachers               strike               for               second               day               in               a               row,"               Ballot               News.
                   "History               of               Assembly               Bill               11,"               Wisconsin               State               Legislature.
                   Associated               Press,               "Police               Estimate               Wis.

    Protest               Capitol               Protest               Crowd               At               70,000,"               Fox6now.com.
                   Fox               News,               "Wisconsin               Senate               GOP               Votes               to               Strip               State               Workers               of               Collective               Bargaining               Rights,"
                   Foxnews.com.Ed               Lavandera,               "Wisconsin               Assembly               Passes               Bill               to               Curb               Collective               Bargaining,"               CNN               Politics.
                   NBC               News               and               News               Services,               "Wis.

    Governor               Officially               Cuts               Collective               Bargaining,"               Msnbc.com.
                   Margaret               Cronin-Fisk,               "Wisconsin               Anti-Union               Legislation               Lawsuit               Will               Come               Before               Judge               March               18,"               Bloomberg.







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