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Mobile, Alabama Real Estate News - From MSN News
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AT&T offers free calls, phone charging and more at mobile stores in ... - Houma Courier HOUMA – AT&T is offering free phone calls and phone charging to local hurricane victims at mobile stores set up in Houma and Thibodaux, according to a news release from the company. The “Stores on Wheels” opened today outside Southland Mall ... |
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Hurricane leads to 'mass exodus' from Turks and Caicos Islands ... - Miami Herald For visitors and locals in the Turks and Caicos Islands, Saturday was the time to run. With a strong Category 3 Hurricane Ike headed straight for the tiny string of British territory north of Haiti, its 30,000 residents took the opportunity to batten ... |
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Powerful storm raises fears from Caribbean to Gulf - Miami Herald Brian Shaknaitis loads plywood for his home after the Florida Keys announced mandatory visitor evacuations in advance of Hurricane Ike this Saturday morning, Sept. 6, 2008, in Key Largo, Fla. State and local officials have started to prepare for the ... |
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Gustav warnings ruin Labor Day economy on Alabama beaches /BYBy RYAN ... - Everything Alabama GULF SHORES — The minute that weather reports touted the possibility of Hurricane Gustav hitting Alabama, autumn arrived on Baldwin County's beaches. Labor Day usually acts as a demarcation between the lucrative tourist season and the near dormancy ... |
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Buses return local evacuees, but where do they go? - Houma Courier It was a stark contrast from the shelters they left Friday morning, a pair of Alabama community colleges that welcomed local evacuees with not just basics like food and water, but extras like free haircuts and movie nights, and then saw them off with ... |
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