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Re: Questions about local areas, people, for Ernesto
      Wed Aug 30 2006 03:27 AM

My father and a friend are on vacation, primarily staying in Boca Raton. Will the hurricane affect that area more than just with rainy weather and higher waves?

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* Questions about local areas, people, for Ernesto MikeCAdministrator Wed Aug 30 2006 03:27 AM
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