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The Res reads passages that focus on her latest obsessive topic, global warming, from her favorite author's latest book.
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It was homecoming for residents of Galveston Island, made homeless since Hurricane Ike roared ashore. They returned to a shattered island, with city officials wanting residents to check in on their property then leave again. (Sept. 24)
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Thousands of Galveston residents streamed back to their storm-battered island city on Wednesday, many for the first time since fleeing the wrath of Hurricane Ike nearly two weeks ago. (Sept. 24)
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This year's presidential election is apparently motivating a lot of people to register to vote. The number of applications flowing into the Florida Division of Elections is more than the office can handle. (Sept. 25)
New citizens to the United States are registering to vote in this November's election in record numbers. Many are split as to which candidate to support, and what issues are most important. (Oct. 3)
The U.S. death toll from Hurricane Ike has climbed past 50 but appears to have leveled off in Texas. Another two million are still without electricity in the state. (Sept. 17)