Hurricane Charley: August 21, 2004 coverage
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As life returns to normal, parents are urged to inspect kids’ paths to school and power companies hustle to restore power to the remaining homes without power.
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Twelve years ago this coming Tuesday, Cynthia Greene and Maxine Shinefield opened their front door and found themselves caged in by a mountain of downed trees.
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Forgetting the fallen magnolia tree and the damage to the roof of his Orlando home caused by Hurricane Charley, Richard Haury voted Friday in the primary election.
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Officials promise to reopen schools and investigate claims of price gouging.
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If you noticed a lack of bird calls or even bird sightings after Hurricane Charley, that probably meant that the birds were just as shell-shocked as everyone else, but they seem to have survived.
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Shopping malls, grocery stores, hospitals, housing developments -- even entertainers -- are shoring up support for Central Florida social agencies struggling to fill unprecedented demands for food, financial aid and clothing from victims of Hurricane Charley.
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It’s been exactly a week since we woke up to Charley’s aftermath.
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