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Water, water everywhere! A light rain that started Sept. 17th was followed by two weeks of steady downpour that created “twice-in-a-century” flood levels in the Des Plaines River Basin in Cook County, IL. Waters forced 3,300 families from…

Water, water everywhere! A light rain that started Sept. 17th was followed by two weeks of steady downpour that created “twice-in-a-century” flood levels in the Des Plaines River Basin in Cook County, IL. Waters forced 3,300 families from…

Water, water everywhere! A light rain that started Sept. 17th was followed by two weeks of steady downpour that created “twice-in-a-century” flood levels in the Des Plaines River Basin in Cook County, IL. Waters forced 3,300 families from…

Water, water everywhere! A light rain that started Sept. 17th was followed by two weeks of steady downpour that created “twice-in-a-century” flood levels in the Des Plaines River Basin in Cook County, IL. Waters forced 3,300 families from…

Water, water everywhere! A light rain that started Sept. 17th was followed by two weeks of steady downpour that created “twice-in-a-century” flood levels in the Des Plaines River Basin in Cook County, IL. Waters forced 3,300 families from…

Water, water everywhere! A light rain that started Sept. 17th was followed by two weeks of steady downpour that created “twice-in-a-century” flood levels in the Des Plaines River Basin in Cook County, IL. Waters forced 3,300 families from…

Water, water everywhere! A light rain that started Sept. 17th was followed by two weeks of steady downpour that created “twice-in-a-century” flood levels in the Des Plaines River Basin in Cook County, IL. Waters forced 3,300 families from…

After walking over 3,708 miles for nine months, members of the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament reached their destination of Washington, D.C.--tired, teary-eyed and hopeful for the future.

After walking over 3,708 miles for nine months, members of the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament reached their destination of Washington, D.C.--tired, teary-eyed and hopeful for the future.

After walking over 3,708 miles for nine months, members of the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament reached their destination of Washington, D.C.--tired, teary-eyed and hopeful for the future.