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Wrath and faithHomeless and heartbroken, residents of Galveston look for hope and help after Hurricane Ike
Hurricane Ike smashes into Galveston, whipping up a storm surge that reached 18 feet in some areas.
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Weathering the storm
The bricks of his house had blown away because of the storm surge.
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Weathering the stormThe first things most people probably notice in Galveston these days are the boats. They're on the freeway, not the water.
And once you get past them, things start to get bad.In front of a desiccated building off the freeway is a hand-painted sign that reads, "SHOOTING TO KILL. KEEP OUT."
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Aggies who lost homes find support on campus
With a price tag of more than $22 billion, Hurricane Ike was devastating, but for some Aggies, the damage was greater than any dollar amount.
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Warrant amnesty extended to citizens
The City of College Station and the offices of the Brazos County justices of the peace are offering warrant amnesty through Friday to those who have unpaid fines.
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Children's Rights and You organize Bollywood Night
Children's Rights and You America, CRY, at Texas A&M is organizing "Bollywood Night 2008" as part of its annual fundraising activities.
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Remembering 2:42
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Volleyball back in win column
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'Riverdance' comes to OPAS on farewell tour
Features
A sweet deal
Features
Turning up my nose up to 'taste'
Opinion
Aggies are we
Opinion
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