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Heather
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How the world is changing.
      #54332 - Thu Sep 08 2005 08:20 PM

Thought this was interesting. Amazing how a disaster can change things.

http://tinyurl.com/7ud2z

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Re: How the world is changing. [Re: Heather]
      #54367 - Fri Sep 09 2005 06:37 AM

Funny thing, i was just remarking at the very few bright spots of this and any disaster, it seems to bring this world a little closer, people helping people, all differances aside. its just a shame that it takes a disaster to do this..and just as soon as things are stable , back to the way it was....BUT..Thank You Mexico!!!!!!!!!

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