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To: Les H who wrote (55191)6/25/2000 12:37:00 AM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Respond to of 99985
 
Les, the heat goes on.Somebody get water and aircoditioning.
How much is the gas bill?

and the heat goes on...
and the heat goes on......
El Nino: don't call me I'll call you..............


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msnbc.com

"A PROBLEM FOR EVERYBODY
Drought is not just a farmer's heartache.
It's a national headache that ripples through the economy,
from the corner grocery to commodity markets, from a small
town's water supply to a big city's tourism.
On average, drought costs the U.S. economy about
$7 billion to $9 billion a year, Wilhite said.
In 1988, when there was a severe dry spell across the
nation, it was $39 billion, he added.
"

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Who's paying the 39 bill?

And...summer has barely started........

TA