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Margie
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Re: info on diamondhead, ms
      Thu Sep 01 2005 03:10 AM

I am real sorry to tell you that Diamondhead was hit hard south of I-10.

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* info on diamondhead, ms brandieS Thu Sep 01 2005 03:10 AM
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