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		<title>After Causing 14 Deaths, Claudette Heads Out to Sea</title>
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							<description><![CDATA[CAMP HILL, Ala. (AP) &#8212; Claudette regained tropical storm status and headed out to sea from the North Carolina coast Monday, less than two days after the system killed 14 people in Alabama, including nine children who died in a &#8230;]]></description>
				
		
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