But despite a still urgent need for housing on the Gulf Coast, they're sitting unused and vacant at the Hope Airport.
With myriad world problems to tackle, the G8 could use some help in narrowing their to-do list to a few urgent priorities.
"Spamhaus itself is a more urgent danger" than spam, Kamphuis told CNN.
In her aftermath comes a newly urgent debate over how to fix the reeling disaster-insurance business and whether government should step in--or butt out.
Samuel Rodriguez, head of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, describes the state of the Latino family as a more urgent problem than reform of America's dysfunctional immigration system.
He proposed, sensibly, that getting China to help combat the global recession--by doing more to stimulate domestic demand--was a more urgent concern to the U.S. than its exchange rate regime.
Its preferred option is that from 2200 BST to 0800 BST, the department would be run by a new urgent care co-operative to be formed between the department and its GP out-of-hours service.
Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch has a more urgent goal in mind: Help sell more advertising, at higher rates, and in the process turn MySpace and the rest of his Internet portfolio from a novelty into a cornerstone of his company.
As the United States moves to shore up its strategic position in the Middle East and to prepare for military contingencies on behalf of threatened allies there, the Center wishes to reiterate its view that a most urgent priority in such an effort must be the strengthening of U.S.-Israeli ties.
Space suddenly became a topic of urgent public attention on October 4, 1957 when a tiny Soviet satellite chirped alarming evidence of technological superiority.
He said "Romeo and Juliet" is a fast and urgent play and both families are barely able to conceal a deep well of barbarism.
And those who believe government has a responsibility to meet these urgent challenges have a great stake in bringing our deficits under control -- because if we don't, we won't be able to meet our most basic obligations to one another.
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And to meet a severe and urgent crisis abroad, tonight I propose the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, a work of mercy beyond all current international efforts to help the people of Africa.
Vaccinating a healthy baby may not seem as urgent as treating a sick patient, but the long-term costs of not doing so are incalculable.
After waiting a week for an urgent scan, Mrs Smith decided to pay for a private scan on 27 March, which showed her cancer of the pancreas was advanced.
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The bank said Grenada needed to implement a raft of urgent measures to "anchor investor confidence".
Huw Lewis from Cymdeithas yr Iaith, added that there was a need for urgent action.
But the placing of a bug can be authorised in urgent cases simply by a senior policeman.
At the firm there is little sense of a need for urgent change.
Last week, Lady Thatcher issued a no less urgent warning about the abiding need for American military might and international leadership.
Why are we treating Afghanistan almost like an afterthought, interesting and important but not as urgent a question as health care?
All of this, surely, calls for something a bit more urgent than the stately walk that Japan has adopted so far.
Foreign bases, therefore, while desirable, are hardly a matter of urgent necessity.
This means that environmental factors are also involved, but these remain a mystery and urgent research is needed to look at potential candidates.
We created Techonomy Detroit because we see a set of urgent issues for this city and the country that all of us need to better understand.
Not easy, in a world whose economic imperative is to satisfy every appetite, but perhaps a little more urgent now Dr Hall has put numbers on it.
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