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Clip: 9/22/2011 | 9m 23s
Galveston Aims to Build a Healthier City After Ike's Wave of Destruction
Three years after Hurricane Ike hit in 2008, Galveston is still rebuilding. But this time around residents want to make the city a healthier place to live. Betty Ann Bowser reports.
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Galveston Aims to Build a Healthier City After Ike's Wave...
Clip: 9/22/2011 | 9m 23s
Three years after Hurricane Ike hit in 2008, Galveston is still rebuilding. But this time around residents want to make the city a healthier place to live. Betty Ann Bowser reports.
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