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North Carols Virginia, Maryland i Delaware were declared feds disaster areas. People were just nealizinn full extent of the damage Maryland, where nearly 600.ii customers were still withoutpw Alice Evans, 60, was one 79 hardy souls who stayed: Smith Island in ChesapeakeB: despite Maryland State Pol efforts to talk them into lean Evans, one of two teachers the island, learned Sunday: Isabel had washed books! other materials out of the li grade school. “I hope I never have toti that again,” said Evans, *: confronted Hurricane Haze the island when she wasaci! North Carolina was s. reporting more than 130,(P power outages Sunday, ta Bertie County Manager h Lamb said Dominion Pov Shapt By K< NEWPORT I Saturday her “fr I. It’s the day I Ben and Jerry’s l-chunks and wall “I allow one I said Dickson, 3< The other six I ly monitors her I breast, ground ti The Hamptc I this way. In cc BY: BIU UL6YP KNOW/ SlfftO WOM SOME MEMORY DISORDER AND THIS IS THE WAY YOUR SCHOOL MAKES SURE YOU PCAUZE WHERE YOU APE/ Fr ee !* The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People District Continued from page 1 Decrease stress. Build relationships. Learn to manage your time i Democrat, out of office. Duncan says his constituents strongly oppose a Midland district, but he’s searching for a solution. Craddick, Duncan. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas and Republican state Sen. Todd Staples of Palestine, who authored the map under consid eration in the Senate, met earli er this month to look for a com promise. At the time, redistricting was gaining steam in the Legislature and both Craddick and Duncan were concerned that, whichever candidate won the expensive West Texas runoff, a new redis tricting map could possibly elim inate the seat. The agreement, Craddick said, would have given both Midland and Lubbock “pancake districts,” stretching from east to west, so that either candidate would have the opportunity to maintain his seat after a redis tricting map had been adopted. officials said some residents his county could be a nw without power. “They’ve just got a larger! ritory to handle. We canwl assume that sections at a tel will be cut on,” Lamb said On the Outer Banks, vMe| only road the length oftatM Island was washed out, t»4 officials were trying not tom about the immediate future instead focusing on getting fc up to snuff for the l(X)th annwj sary of the Wright Brothers'fi flight in December. “We’re going to be standn tall and proud on Dec. n,l I’ll tell you that much,”declare, Carolyn McCormick, manage director of the Outer Banl Visitors Bureau. “It’s the dt that changed the travel indusir forever. It’s a day that change the world forever. And wen going to be ready for it.” :%r." 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