Friday, May 23, 2008

05/23/2008 NOLA News


A writer's take on the new New Orleans
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
JC: How did the transformations caused by Hurricane Katrina in affect your relationship to and perception of New Orleans? PZE: When I first returned to New ...
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Brees: Helping New Orleans is rewarding experience - NFL
ESPN - USA
But helping in New Orleans has been our calling. I made my visit to New Orleans roughly six months after Katrina. A lot of the city was still damaged. ...
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Restoration of New Orleans focus of annual Recovery Ministries ...
Episcopal-Life - New York,NY,USA
By Daphne Mack, May 22, 2008 [Episcopal News Service] The devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, and its subsequent long-term recovery process, ...
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Physics rebounds in post-Katrina New Orleans
Symmetry magazine - Batavia,IL,USA
It was also an opportunity to meet with colleagues in the New Orleans physics community and see how they were faring since the August 2005 hurricane. ...
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AP IMPACT: Leaky New Orleans levee alarms experts
The Associated Press -
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Despite more than $22 million in repairs, a levee that broke with catastrophic effect during Hurricane Katrina is leaking again because ...
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Survey Shows Residents of Hurricane-Prone Coastal Regions ...
PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) - Wien,Austria
That's compared with 50 percent of New Orleans residents who have made a list of their possessions. -- Almost nine out of 10 people in hurricane prone areas ...
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Survey Shows Residents of Hurricane-Prone Coastal Regions ...
Business Wire (press release) - San Francisco,CA,USA
That's compared with 50 percent of New Orleans residents who have made a list of their possessions. Almost nine out of 10 people in hurricane prone areas ...
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School Group Heads To New Orleans
Queens Chronicle - Rego Park,NY,USA
They will also canvass the area, speaking to local residents about Hurricane Katrina. Dylan Maida, a ninth grader, is looking forward to speaking with ...
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