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      <title>Game Wardens, Parks, Wildlife Areas Cope in Rita s Aftermath</title>
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      <description>AUSTIN, Texas   Dozens of Texas Parks and Wildlife Department game wardens continue to deliver food, water, medical assistance and peacekeeping support to East Texas counties still reeling from Hurricane Rita. Meanwhile, the number of state parks temporarily closed by Rita is down to four from about 20 two weeks ago. State wildlife management areas remain open, but fall hunters are being urged to use caution.</description>
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