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GuppieGrouper
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Miami Herald Article Federal Inspection
      Wed Jul 04 2007 10:06 PM

http://pod01.prospero.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?msg=1499&nav=messages&webtag=kr-miamitm
I found this article due to trying to find something to read as the rain is drowning out picnics and fire works.
It sounds like they are already drumming up excuses as to why they are going to allow another Katrina like disaster to occur if it does. The government is going to do its homework before they jerk the funding so they can document that the NHC was "having problems" earlier in the year with the people in charge. It would not matter who is in charge if the equipment does not work, the government won't fix it or the satellites are in use for war reasons rather than weather reasons.

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* Miami Herald Article Federal Inspection GuppieGrouper Wed Jul 04 2007 10:06 PM
. * * Re: Miami Herald Article Federal Inspection Rubber Ducky   Thu Jul 05 2007 10:24 AM
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