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	<title>Comments on: Hurricane Ike: 72 Photos of Destruction</title>
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		<title>By: Augustus</title>
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		<dc:creator>Augustus</dc:creator>
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		<description>These photos are incredible. Some of them, taken out of context, are almost comical. But when you think of the devastation and the loss and how little help some of these people will get in Haiti and Cuba, and even in the US states it&#039;s truly horrible. 

My sister lives in Houston and got extremely lucky with only minor wind damage, but even now power and phone outages are still commonplace. It seems these powerful storms are hitting land more frequently than in years past. Is this to become part of life in these parts of the USA and the world?</description>
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<p>These photos are incredible. Some of them, taken out of context, are almost comical. But when you think of the devastation and the loss and how little help some of these people will get in Haiti and Cuba, and even in the US states it&#8217;s truly horrible. </p>
<p>My sister lives in Houston and got extremely lucky with only minor wind damage, but even now power and phone outages are still commonplace. It seems these powerful storms are hitting land more frequently than in years past. Is this to become part of life in these parts of the USA and the world?</p>
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