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In Case of Emergency

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Posted by Ben Taylor on August 23, 2011 05:00 PM

The Wealth Gap
source: digitalsadhu

UPDATE: 5.9 earthquake rocks Virginia, East Coast By: STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS; The Richmond Times-Dispatch

A 5.9 earthquake in Virginia was felt in Washington, New York City and North Carolina this afternoon. Buildings swayed, and damage reports began trickling in within minutes of the largest quake in Virginia in more than a century.

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