Tuesday, February 19, 2008

02/19/2008 NOLA News

NO Police Struggle With Mental Patients
The Associated Press -
In post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, where hospitals are still not operating at capacity, the prison's 60 psychiatric beds make it the largest acute-care ...
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John Brunious - New Orleans jazz trumpeter
San Francisco Chronicle - CA, USA
He was 67 and had lived in Casselberry, outside Orlando, since being displaced by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. The cause was still being determined, ...
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New Orleans: Where's the Love? Part Three
Bleacher Report - Menlo Park,CA,USA
I'll tell ya: New Orleans is not a large city. Before Hurricane Katrina, the city had a population of slightly over 600000 residents. ...
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FEMA-funded demolitions making way for new Orleans jail buildings
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com - New Orleans,LA,USA
AP NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Demolition has begun on three jail buildings damaged by Hurricane Katrina, making way for a new facility that Orleans Parish Criminal ...
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New Orleans woman a beacon of hope
Town Hall - Washington,DC,USA
A foot and a half of water stood in her home for two weeks after the flooding of Hurricane Katrina. Few items escaped the mold that filled her house. ...
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How Qatar Helped Katrina Victims
New California Media - San Francisco,CA,USA
... of New Orleans, Mississippi, and other areas destroyed by the hurricane. One month later, in September of 2005, the Qatar Katrina Fund was formed. ...
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Officer complained that Katrina trips left NJ city short-handed
Newsday - Long Island,NY,USA
The other trip, to aid New Orleans suburb of Kenner, La., was from Sept. 27 to 29, 2005. Competello has since been demoted to sergeant. ...
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The real all-star winner: New Orleans
Philadelphia Inquirer - Philadelphia,PA,USA
No place had taken more recent hits than New Orleans did after the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. This is a city on the rebound but ...
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