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Friday, July 22, 2005

Bronson expands (Hurricane Dennis) Hurricane Dennis price-gouging probe


Bronson expands Hurricane Dennis price-gouging probe
Orlando Business Journal, FL - Jul 18, 2005 a subpoena for the business records of 22 RaceTrac service stations around the state in the continuing price-gouging investigation involving Hurricane Dennis.

State hoping to speed beach replenishment projects after Dennis
Gainesville Sun, FL - Jul 20, 2005 s state environmental secretary Colleen Castille flew over St. George Island, she stared in amazement at what Hurricane Dennis washed away and left behind.

Mortgage relief for Hurricane Dennis victims
Inman.com (subscription), CA - Jul 19, 2005 Mae said on Monday that it has mortgage relief provisions in place for Florida borrowers facing hardships as a result of damage caused by Hurricane Dennis.

Trinidad, Cuba Under Repair After Hurricane Dennis
Cuban News Agency, Cuba - Jul 20, 2005 Trinidad, July 20 (AIN) The repair of thousands of homes affected by Hurricane Dennis is underway in the colonial city of Trinidad, Cuba, a UNESCO World

NASA Storm Hunters Continue to Study Data From Hurricane Dennis
PhysOrg.com, VA - Jul 18, 2005 NASA scientists and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) watched during the night of July 8 as Dennis, a powerful Category 4 hurricane

Beachfront sand dunes flattened by Dennis
Tallahassee.com, FL - Jul 20, 2005 Jones lives at St. George Island State Park, where he's the manager. About 80 percent of the park's beachfront sand dunes were flattened by Hurricane Dennis.

Hurricane Dennis unleashes wall of water on St. Marks, St. George
Florida Baptist Witness, FL - 10 hours ago Hurricane Dennis tossed boats and tore docks at Shell Island Fish Camp and Marina in St. Marks July 10. Dave Field, a member of First Baptist Church in St.

Pre-Dennis price rise a coincidence?
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - 9 hours ago A. As Hurricane Dennis approached, there were many complaints made to state authorities about the increase in gasoline prices. The

Preliminary damage by Hurricane Dennis put at $2 billion
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Jul 18, 2005 THE Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) has estimated the damage caused by Hurricane Dennis at just under $2 billion, Minister of Information Senator Burchell

Crude Oil Falls as US Imports Unaffected by Hurricane Dennis
Bloomberg - Jul 21, 2005 July 21 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil fell for a second day as a government report yesterday showed Hurricane Dennis did little to hurt imports into the US, the

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