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Watching System in Eastern Caribbean
      Sun Sep 03 2006 03:56 PM

O.K. So was just watching TWC and the tropical update. that lady says there should be no significate activity till next week sometime. also FOX 5 NEWS D.C. and that guy says the same thing. Are these people part-time fill ins or what i can clearly see the devolpment of one or both of these systems. any idea why they cant.

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