It has warned the populations to get out of the areas where it's battling Hezbollah.
Former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown told the Observer he had warned the government to get rid of ex-NoW editor Andy Coulson as its communications director.
But the independent newspaper Zerkalo claimed that the Council of Europe and western countries had warned the Azeri authorities not to allow "falsifications" to get out of hand.
Forecasters warned northern Arkansas could get a half-inch of ice.
"That's not an easy call, " added Cuomo, who noted that people wanted to get home and that officials had warned them to take precautions because the worst of the snow could start by the evening rush hour.
But Brown said it was essential to coordinate international efforts to get banks lending again and warned that developing countries would be damaged by the withdrawal of credit and investment.
The judge, Recorder RA Britton warned him he would "get a custodial sentence - it is just a matter of how long".
Some banks, however, have warned they will deal in euros only from January, so you may want to get rid of your money before Christmas.
Fire crews in Devon and Somerset have been warned by bosses to be careful of solar panels at emergency scenes in case they get electric shocks.
But Nick Herbert of the Business for Sterling campaign warned that "every company would suffer if we get the wrong interest rate, higher taxes and more red tape" by joining the euro.
The girl behind the register warned me to get my car off the street because the police were about to swoop down on the gang of thugs milling around in front of the taco place.
"I warned Number 10 within days of the election that they would suffer terrible damage if they did not get rid of Coulson, when these things came out, as it was inevitable they would, " he said.
But a senior Lib Dem warned that the priority was to get young people into work, training or education to avoid "repeating the mistakes of the 1980s".
Smith's comments are less dramatic than those he made in February, when he warned that "everything will not be all right at the end of the season, it will only get worse".
Mr Bentinck, who lives in Islington and uses the Piccadilly Line, said he always secretly hoped he would get a chance to "freak people" by saying "I warned you" if someone happened not to take note of the warnings.
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