Thursday, April 10, 2008

04/10/2008 NOLA News


Local teens head to New Orleans to help Katrina victims
Easton Journal - Raynham,MA,USA
By Staff reports More than two years have passed since Hurricane Katrina destroyed thousands of homes, congregations and communities in Louisiana and ...
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New Orleans archdiocese plans to cut churches
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com - New Orleans,LA,USA
By BECKY BOHRER AP NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The Archdiocese of New Orleans, in a nod to post-Hurricane Katrina realities, unveiled a reorganization plan Wednesday ...
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Students at Sharon Academy Heading to New Orleans
Randolph Herald (subscription) - VT, USA
In 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, there were suddenly more than 1.3 million citizens who were homeless and in need of food. ...
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Louisiana Supreme Court upholds Katrina flood exclusions
Reuters - USA
New Orleans attorney John Houghtaling, who represents the about 1000 property owners in Hurricane Katrina cases against insurers, said he was "shocked" by ...
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As FEMA shuts trailers in New Orleans, rebuilding need mounts
BP News - Nashville,TN,USA
Thirty months after Hurricane Katrina and its floodwaters wiped out their homes, thousands of New Orleans residents in FEMA-provided trailers are having to ...
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V-Day organizers turn Superdome into 'Superlove'
The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com - New Orleans,LA,USA
What Ensler has produced in New Orleans -- with input from the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women and New Orleans activists such as the Katrina ...
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New Orleans trip offers new world view
Inside BU - Binghamton,NY,USA
Mental health services have not been available to people in this area since soon after Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. When people ask me how my trip was, ...
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Volunteers moved by work in New Orleans
The Olympian - Olympia,WA,USA
The volunteers spent a week in the east side and Lower Ninth Ward — areas still in disrepair since Hurricane Katrina. A video showed images of boarded-up ...
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