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We are the wind of change coming We take a stand where so many never go We will shout it out to let you know We want an answer to the questions We want to knock down all the walls they built for you We want to know the truth not be lied to We want to know the face of freedom We want to make a place where we can learn to love Build a world that we can be proud of Cause we just want to dance all night Live inside the spark of life This might be the only time around My Mood: drained
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Hurricane Dean intensifies in Caribbean; upgraded to category '4' Hurricane Dean intensified late Friday, packing fearsome winds of up to 215 kilometers (135 miles) per hour, as it blasted across the Caribbean toward Jamaica, the US National Hurricane Center said. The storm center was 1,290 kilometers (800 miles) southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, and 410 kilometers (250 miles) south of Puerto Rico, the Miami-based monitor (NHC) said in a bulletin at 0000 GMT. "The bottom line is that Dean is expected to be a dangerous hurricane through the next several days," said the NHC. Dean earlier left flooding and devastation in parts of the Caribbean, including the island of Martinique. The massive storm plowed through the eastern Caribbean on a direct course for Jamaica and the tourist-heavy tip of the Yucatan peninsula after battering the Lesser Antilles before dawn Friday with heavy rains and winds gusting over 170 kilometers (105 miles) per hour, according to reports from Martinique. My Mood: scared
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