Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Google Alert - New Orleans Katrina Hurricane

On 9/7/2010 2:09 PM, Google Alerts wrote:
News 9 new results for New Orleans Katrina Hurricane
 
NFL Analyst Dan Hampton Apologizes for Katrina Analogy
CBS News
... apologized for on-air comments he made about Hurricane Katrina. As the NFL season kicks off this Thursday in New Orleans, football pundits are weighing ...
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How the media shaped Katrina
Philadelphia Inquirer
Katrina was portrayed as a black disaster, when poor and working-class people of all races were left stranded. Lolis Eric Elie, a writer for the New Orleans ...
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Five years later, Redskins defensive coordinator Jim Haslett has no fond ...
USA Today
But it was Jim Haslett who guided the franchise through its most challenging season, dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. ...
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His eye was on the hurricane
American Chronicle
Five years ago on a hot August day, he left New Orleans for a flight east, one step and many hours ahead of the hurricane no one will forget: Katrina. ...
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Voice of 'The Simpsons' Speaking Up for New Orleans: Q&A with Harry Shearer
Huffington Post (blog)
This isn't a New Orleans story -- it's an American story. Note: To commemorate the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, The Big Uneasy was released in ...
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Get Impact Alerts
Huffington Post (blog)
... hurricane Katrina fades from memory, some reflection is warranted. We should consider the resurrection and rebirth of the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans, ...
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Community Resurgence: Jordan Flaherty, 'Floodlines: Community and Resistance ...
Express from The Washington Post (blog)
Just take a look at everything that's happened in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina — the theme of Flaherty's first book, "Floodlines: Community and ...
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Is Time Running Out for Federal Investigations of NOPD?
ColorLines magazine
In the most high-profile incident, the police shot six people on the Danziger Bridge days after Hurricane Katrina. Eleven cops have been indicted for the ...
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Saints seek Super Bowl repeat
Pensacola News Journal
Two man-made disasters hit New Orleans nearly back-to-back. Why not a Super Bowl repeat? First, Hurricane Katrina and the US Army Corp of Engineers in the ...
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