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Subject/Name: Tornadoes - Wake County

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  1. Devastating tornadoes kill four; Wake damage put at $50 million; 500 left homeless in capital
  2. (Maps) - No 29 88 1
  3. Drivers told to avoid damaged areas - No 29 88 13A
  4. Editorial: - A cruel twist of fate - No 29 88 16A
  5. Emergency plans kept officials in touch with community needs - No 29 88 13A
  6. Friendly third grader (Barnes) dies in her bedroom - No 29 88 8A
  7. People treated at 2 hospitals - No 29 88 10A
  8. Renters least likely to have insurance - No 29 88 11A
  9. Shelter found for homeless; Some returned home for the night - No 29 88 11A
  10. Storm kills phones of about 3,000, Southern Bell says - No 29 88 11A
  11. Storms exploded 'like dynamite' - No 29 88 1
  12. Storms spur many firms into action - No 29 88 12A
  13. Terror fades as cleanup chore begins - No 29 88 1
  14. Authorities ward off looters in areas ravaged by tornado - No 30 88 7A
  15. Storms gave little warning; Some forecasters said tornadoes unlikely - No 30 88 6A
  16. Volunteer helping pets find their people - No 30 88 1D
  17. Reality hits battered neighborhood; Families on Poplar Grove Court trying to return to normal life
  18. (Map) - De 1 88 1
  19. Storm cleanup could take 60 days - De 1 88 1
  20. Tornado victim (Hines), 70, released from Rex - De 1 88 15A
  21. Six Wake residents remain in hospital - De 2 88 9A
  22. Two-day cleanup tab tops $470,000 - De 2 88 1C
  23. 6 Wake residents remain in hospital - De 3 88 4A
  24. Cleaning up twister's deadly wake - (Photos) - De 3 88 3C
  25. Gawkers asked to stay away from storm areas - De 3 88 1C
  26. Guard (PHILLIPS) is charged with stealing shoes - De 3 88 4C
  27. Some victims look at cleanup as an adventure - De 3 88 1
  28. Tornado cleanup volunteers need to get official clearance - De 3 88 5A
  29. 5 Wake residents still in hospital - De 4 88 42A
  30. A family picks up the pieces; Tornado left much to do, much to be thankful for - De 4 88 1
  31. Shopping centers open after debris cleared - De 4 88 42A
  32. Sightseers slow tornado cleanup, irritate victims - De 4 88 1
  33. Churches give thanks for lives spared - De 5 88 1
  34. Five victims still in hospital - De 5 88 16C
  35. Officials lower damage estimate - De 5 88 3C
  36. Tragedy has a way of bringing out the best in Raleigh - De 5 88 1C
  37. Umstead park recovering from tornado - De 5 88 1C
  38. Filing for tornado aid begins today - De 6 88 1C
  39. Tornado victim released from hospital; 4 remain - De 6 88 5A
  40. Tornado victims are slow to seek disaster relief - De 6 88 1
  41. Tree removal stumps homeowners - De 6 88 1
  42. Child hospitalized after tornado released - De 7 88 2C
  43. Storm called too fast for satellite imagery - De 8 88 2C
  44. Tornado-damaged cars pile up - De 8 88 1C
  45. Victims seek help at Franklin, Wake aid centers - De 8 88 2C
  46. Volunteers helping reunited pets, owners - De 8 88 2C
  47. 5 million pounds of tornado debris sent up in smoke - De 9 88 26A
  48. Disaster-aid center in Raleigh extends term - De 11 88 47A
  49. After the storm, volunteers helping pick up the pieces; Red Cross reaches out to victims in time of
  50. need - De 12 88 1D
  51. Raleigh not alone in tornado cleanup; Crews get help from across state - De 17 88 1C
  52. Tornado victims' neighbors hit, too; loss of trees, community character expected to lower home
  53. values - De 18 88 1F
  54. Publisher (Boone) plans book detailing Raleigh tornado - De 19 88 1C
  55. Raleigh denied federal aid for storm cleanup - De 21 88 1C

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