Wednesday, February 13, 2008

02/13/2008 NOLA News

New Orleans airport traffic grew 21 percent in 2007
USA Today - USA
By Alan Sayre, AP Business Writer NEW ORLEANS — Annual passenger traffic at Louisiana's largest airport jumped nearly 21% in 2007 and reached about ...
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Hill hopes NBA All-Stars will shine light on New Orleans' woes
CBSSports.com - USA
If his soul never left, neither has his wallet, as Hill has donated significant monies pre- and post-Katrina to various New Orleans charities. ...
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"Trouble" offers fresh view of Katrina chaos
Reuters - USA
As Katrina prepares to slam into New Orleans in August 2005, black Ninth Ward residents Kimberly and Scott Roberts search for a way out of the city before ...
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OK Go lets Katrina victims know "You're Not Alone"
Quinnipiac Chronicle (subscription) - Hamden,CT,USA
... organization that helps musical and cultural communities within New Orleans access resources and obtain affordable housing after Hurricane Katrina. ...
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Campus groups sponsor trip to New Orleans
Daily O'Collegian - Stillwater,OK,USA
“Ever since Katrina happened, I’ve been wanting to go do something to help,” Walton said. “A lot of people are actually forgetting about New Orleans, ...
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Editorial: Necessary hurricane relief hits home
The Orion - Chico,CA,USA
And yet we continue to watch our future dry rot away in the still-damaged vacant districts of New Orleans, a reflection of how our government treats its own ...
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Irma Thomas’ ‘Rain’ washes away past injustice
Boston Herald - United States
I know your music club in New Orleans, the Lion’s Den, was hit hard by Katrina. Is it back up and running? It’s over. It was just too much. ...
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Katrina Response Head: Preparation Can Mean Disaster Survival
Springdale Morning News - Springdale,AR,USA
Assigned to direct the evacuation and recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, the Army general quickly found himself wishing for a ...
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