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		<title>Marina owner post-Matthew: Dodged a bullet? No, it dodged us</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Marina owner Joe Taylor has a different take on whether Florida dodged a bullet during Hurricane Matthew. &#8220;We stood still. It dodged us. But we&#8217;re grateful,&#8221; the 81-year-old Taylor said. Taylor and his wife were in their second home in Portland, Oregon, last Wednesday when forecasts of widespread devastation sent him rushing to Florida to protect his life&#8217;s work: the 260-boat marina he built on Camachee Island, between an Atlantic barrier island and the historic former Spanish colonial city of&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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