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“THE EVENTS THAT SHAPtDTHE BLOWNAWAY tiii.:k^li > i > itttL Right: Greg Tsark works to salvage his father ' s belong- ings after Hur- rieane Frances destroyed his father ' s condo in Indialantic, Fla., Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2004. AP Photo 1 - c^ One of the deadliest and most expensive hur- ricane seasons hit in 2004. Beginning in June and lasting until November, the flurry of storms caused an estimated $42 billion in damage and killed more than 3,000 people, most in Haiti. Thousands of evacuations of the American southern states occurred, especially for the larg- est storm. Hurricane Ivan. THERESHEIS. Right: Miss Alabama Dcidre Downs reacts as confetti falls around her after she won the 2005 ' Miss America Competition in Atlantic City, N.J., Saturday, Sept. 1 8, 2004. AP Photo 3 ^ ■_i ' 888 NA1A September, 2004 Right: Kathi Warren, assistant director of nurs- , ing at Candlelight Lodge in Colum- bia, Mo., gives a flu vaccine shot to Jim Squires, 88, a resident at the ? Lodge, Wednes- day Oct. 27, 2004. The assisted nursing care facil- H| ity received 100 i doses of the flu vaccine from the / Columbia/Boone County Health | Department and ' will return any i unused doses. AP Photo ”