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		<title>By: Tickle The Wire &#187; FEMA All a Twitter Over Twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] with citizens.&#160; During national emergencies&#160; such as the recent Colorado wildfires and Washington state floods, FEMA, local government and citizens took to Twitter as a means of communicating about blocked [...]]]></description>
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