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Regional, University safety officials prepared for visit by Hurricane Frances

Officials in the Charlottesville area have begun taking precautions to prevent as much damages and injuries as possible in the event that Hurricane Frances strikes the region. Despite the likelihood that an approaching cold front will absorb most of the storm, City, Albemarle County and University officials set an emergency plan into motion last week, University Spokesperson Carol Wood said. The plan calls for officials to respond based on weather conditions, whether they require student evacuations or the emergency continuation of services, as happened last year during Hurricane Isabel when the Observatory Hill Dining Hall remained open during a power outage with the help of refrigerated trucks. In case the operation of services is threatened, those relating to community safety come first, Wood said. "Certainly what takes priority is the hospital and patient care," she said. According to a press release from University and local emergency officials, residents and students should avoid driving or wading through standing and flowing water.

Etheridge album mere copy of 'Skin'

The songs on Melissa Etheridge's new album, "Lucky," sound like the samples that didn't make it onto her previous effort, "Skin." While it is refreshing that there are still women in the business who play and write their own music, this album begs the question, "Why didn't somebody else write the music to this one?" The only song Etheridge did not write or co-write is "Breathe." Unfortunately, those assistant writers fell into the same trap Etheridge did -- sounding like all the other songs.

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