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      <title>The Historic Texas Drought, Visualized</title>
      <description>In 2011, Texas endured the worst single-year drought in its history. Using a new interactive app by NPR's StateImpact, learn about the drought's progression and its impact on the state, explore the pros and cons of the policy decisions that need to be made, and share your stories.</description>
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      <title>Pray For Rain This Weekend, Gov. Perry Asks Texans</title>
      <description>Texas has been suffering from an "exceptional drought" and thousands of wildfires, Perry notes. "It seems right and fitting that the people of Texas should join together in prayer," he says in a proclamation issued Thursday.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Texas has been suffering from an "exceptional drought" and thousands of wildfires, Perry notes. "It seems right and fitting that the people of Texas should join together in prayer," he says in a proclamation issued Thursday.</itunes:summary>
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