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Drought
Tropical storm Charley swept through southern Texas earlier this weekend dropping as much as ten inches of rain. The rains were much needed in the drought-striken state but NPR's Richard Harris reports that they didn't erase the state's agricultural losses which already excede 2 billion dollars and failed to dampen the northern part of the state.
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