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Hurricane Dean Posts Are Ending Up in the Disaster Forum
      Mon Aug 20 2007 12:08 AM

I have a quick question,

I have been posting in response to Hurricane Dean and these end up somehow being in the Disaster Forum. I click on them to view the new posts in the Disaster Forum and they take me right back to the page on Hurricane Dean in the 2007 News Feedbacks page. Is this coincidencial or is this happening to everyone??

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