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		<title>By: The week that was, 2/28-3/6/2010 &#124; Chance of Rain</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8220;High tides are higher today.&#8221; &#8212; Chris Bergh, director of the Florida Keys program, the Nature Conservancy, &#8220;As Florida Keys residents confront rising sea levels, what lessons?&#8221; Christian Science Monitor, March 4, 2010, via Aquafornia [...]</description>
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