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	<title>Comments on: Why Prepare? Ask The Survivors (Part 1) &#8212; &#8220;New Orleans Times-Picayune&#8221; Readers&#8217; Post-Katrina List Of Preparedness Tips</title>
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		<title>By: Why Prepare? Ask (&#38; Watch) The Survivors (Part 2) &#8212; The Pinellas County &#8220;Project Storm Story&#8221;</title>
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		<description>[...] Yet, as Part 1, the Times-Picayune collection of preparedness tips I posted on Monday, indicates, the testimony of disaster survivors can also be very compelling and helpful. That&#8217;s why Pinellas County, Florida Office of Emergency Management has done something very smart as part of their preparedness education program.Â When I was in Washington. D.C. last week at the offices of James Lee Witt &amp; Associates, Jordan Nelms, a summer intern there, suggested I take a look atÂ &#8220;Project Storm Story&#8221; created by the Pinellas&#8217; Emergency Office where he worked last year.Â  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Yet, as Part 1, the Times-Picayune collection of preparedness tips I posted on Monday, indicates, the testimony of disaster survivors can also be very compelling and helpful. That&#8217;s why Pinellas County, Florida Office of Emergency Management has done something very smart as part of their preparedness education program.Â When I was in Washington. D.C. last week at the offices of James Lee Witt &amp; Associates, Jordan Nelms, a summer intern there, suggested I take a look atÂ &#8220;Project Storm Story&#8221; created by the Pinellas&#8217; Emergency Office where he worked last year.Â  [...]</p>
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