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Judicial system in six Florida counties disrupted by Hurricane Wilma (Sun-Sentinel)
MIAMI -- Hurricane Wilma disrupted the court systems in six Florida counties, but most are showing signs they will begin to resume normal operations and possibly trials next week.
Florida recovers from Wilma bit by bit; Beta set to become hurricane (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Florida recovered a promising degree of normalcy, four days after Hurricane Wilma pounded the peninsula, as power began to come back on and airports and ports were reopened.
Powered Down: Hurricane Wilma Hits South Florida (CRN)
Many South Florida solution providers battered by Hurricane Wilma last week lost their power and telephones, but not their spirits.
Pluto Rocket in Florida Damaged by Hurricane Wilma (RedNova)
By Irene KlotzCAPE CANAVERAL, Florida -- A Lockheed Martin Atlas 5 rocket being prepared to launch NASA's first probe to Pluto was slightly damaged when Hurricane Wilma cut a swath through Florida but should still be able to launch as planned, officials said on Friday.The 200-foot (61-meter) tall rocket was standing vertically inside its assembly hangar at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station when
Kansas Citians Experience Hurricane Wilma (KCTV 5 Kansas City)
Some Kansas Citians who experienced Hurricane Wilma firsthand shot video and took still pictures of the storm and it's aftermath. Click here to see their story, watch the raw video and look at the images.
PHOTO GALLERY: Hurricane Wilma - Day 5 (Sun-Sentinel)
A pair of American flamingos are reflected in their wading pond at the Palm Beach Zoo in West Palm Beach. The birds were moved indoors for safety while Hurricane Wilma passed through. The zoo was heavily damaged and welcomes anyone who would like to help clean up.
Pluto rocket in Florida damaged by Hurricane Wilma (RedNova)
By Irene Klotz CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - A Lockheed Martin Atlas 5 rocket being prepared to launch NASA's first probe to Pluto was slightly damaged when Hurricane Wilma cut a swath through Florida but should still be able to launch as planned, officials said on Friday. The 200-foot (61-meter) tall rocket was standing vertically inside its assembly hangar at Cape Canaveral Air Force
Pluto rocket in Florida damaged by Hurricane Wilma (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
A Lockheed Martin Atlas 5 rocket being prepared to launch NASA's first probe to Pluto was slightly damaged when Hurricane Wilma cut a swath through Florida but should still be able to launch as planned, officials said on Friday.
Week In Review: Hurricane Wilma Slams Florida (NBC 17 Raleigh)
Hurricane Wilma does billions in damage, leaves a city in the dark and proves too much for "Today" show weatherman Al Roker. See this week's most unforgettable images.
Hurricane center accurately predicted Wilma's path (Miami Herald)
Despite wildly varying computer models and a slow-moving storm system, the National Hurricane Center was sharp in forecasting Hurricane Wilma's path and close on predicting the intensity of its battering winds.


