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Tropical Storm Bonnie moving toward oil spill (AP)

This NOAA satellite image taken Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 10:45 AM EDT shows clouds over the Greater and Lesser Antilles.  These are produced by Tropical Depression Three, which has developed from a tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea.  The system currently sits about 400 miles Southeast of Key Largo, Florida with maximum sustained winds at 35 mph and moves west-northwest and 15 mph.  This system kicks up moderate to heavy showers and thunderstorms with strong winds over the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Puerto Rico, with scattered showers stretching into the Bahamas and down the Lesser Antilles.  (AP PHOTO/WEATHER UNDERGROUND)AP - Tropical Storm Bonnie steamed into the central Bahamas on Thursday night while tracking a course that could take it over the site of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.


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