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In 1970, a woman was injured by a tornadoin Anabella, i ty. Bevis Cua | W eather? iy som March ana Jo! spaUt toe bene = Warsaw Winnipeg Zurich = continues, we could see many morein the next 2 months. The average numberof tornadoes the past 3 years during Mayis 389 while in June, the averageis 280. vy | National forecast: | | Rain wil wet the northern Plains today with snow in the Black Hills; winds will also how]as coolerair filters into the Plains. Meanwhile, sunshine will dominate much ofthe Northeast and the West. Sky watch 9 in February, 50 in March, and 125 in April. In 2003. there were nonein January, 18 in Febru- e ee [Saneeaueatie | Sun & moon Back in the year 2004, there were 3 in January, Tee Trinidad snc Vienna | | ‘ight’: Last quarter Api ir. 20 oe SUN 6:43am. MOON 1:55am. New ‘Apr. 27 mare 8:09pm. 1037am, First quarter Mi lay 4 ee Full May 13 eee 641 am._8:10 pm 2:47am. 11:47am. Baerara one traveled morethan half the distance from Jupiter to Venus. aes Source: in Tod, Oregon Museum of Scene and dusty SATURN 1252pm Defending champ Nadal wins; Moya,Safin out Jerome Pugmire THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. MONTECARLO,Monaco — Rafael Nadal won't give up his Monte Carlo Masterstitle without a fight. The 19-year-old Spaniard beat Arnaud Clement of France 6-4, 6-4 Tuesdayin the first round, but said he wasn't aggressive enough. “The worst thing is to play too defensively,” Nadal said.“I need to play with moreintensity and be aggressive. If I do that, I’'m going to do well because my touch is good.” CLAUDE PARIS/Associated Press Rafael Nadalreturns the ball to Arnaud Clement during theirfirstround match of the Monte Carlo Open Tennis tournament Tuesday. The second-ranked Nadal — the only player to have beaten top-ranked Roger Federerthis year after winning at Dubai — is seeking his second title and 14th overall, Nadal will play No. 154 Jean-Rene Lisnard of Monaco, who defeated Andrew MurrayofBritain 4-6, 7-6 (5), 75. Former champion Guillermo Coria of Argentina beat Mikhail soutny: of Russia 6-3, 6-1. Coria, the 2004 cham: pion and runner-uplast year,will face Paul-Henri Mathieu of France, who beat two-time Grand Slam champion MaratSafin of Russia 6-0, 7-5. Fifth-seeded Nikolay Davydenko lost to big-serving Robin Soderling of Sweden6-3, 2-6, 6-4, and 1998 cham- pion Carlos Moyalost to Fernando Gonzalez of Chile 6-3, 3-6,6-1. Ivan Ljubicic, seeded fourth, beat Igor Andreev 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, and will play Florent Serra, who defeated Paradorn Srichaphan of Thailand 6-1, 7-5. Nadal won his 37th straight match on clay,andfirst of the year. “This is my first match (on clay) for a long time,so it is important to begin with a victory” he said. “But I didn’t play very well— was little nervous.” Bythis timelast year, Nadal had won twoofhis 11 titles in 2005. He didn’t defend either in South America because left ankle injury delayed the start to his season. Nadal is 12-3 this year, and avenged loss to Clementin hand pone, andlost on the next point whenhis attempted pass down the line bounced out. “It was little bit too late to come backin the secondset,” said Safin, a semifinalist last week at Valencia, Spain.“I was missing a lot on the base- line, my serve was not there.” Safin said he tookmedicine on Mon- February. Next up is wild-card Lisnard, who earned his first win on the main ATP tour by beating Murrayin a 3-hour thriller. Safin's performance was riddled with unforced errors and wild forehands thatsailed long. Hetrailed 2-0 and 3-1 in the second set, but broke Mathieu topull to 3-3. They bothheld,forcing Safin to serveto stay in the match at 6-5 down. Heoffered a match point with a back- | was ill the last two days. Iwas still a bit weak,” Safin said. “I wasn't ren forthis.” ther seeded winnersincluded No. suine eee 13 Sebas- tien Grosjean of France, and No. 16 Tomas Berdychof the Czech Republic. Ferrer won 6-0, 4-6, 6-2 over Nicolas Massu ofChile; Grosjean defeated Fernando Verdasco of Spain 76 (6); 6-3; and Berdychbeat Fabrice Santoro of France 6-2, 6-4. |