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Ike 'like the end of the world,' Gulf drama ahead

Ike 'like the end of the world,' Gulf drama ahead

Hurricane Ike tore into Cuba's northeastern coast Monday on a path that could take it over Havana on Tuesday morning and then toward the storm-weary U.S. Gulf Coast later in the week. Rains and flooding from Ike have killed at least 73 people in Haiti. full story
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