Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Google Alert - New Orleans Katrina Hurricane

On 9/14/2010 2:08 PM, Google Alerts wrote:
News 9 new results for New Orleans Katrina Hurricane
 
NO's Post-Katrina Housing Stock Down 13 Percent
ABC News
AP A government survey says the New Orleans metropolitan area has lost nearly 13 percent of its housing stock since Hurricane Katrina. ...
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Drilling slows across entire Gulf under tougher federal rules
WWL First News
Read More People looking for a place to live in the New Orleans area have fewer options now than they did before Katrina. A government report says that the ...
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Katrina: Five years later
Famuan
New Orleans has always been an area of concern in regards to natural disaster. The city sits on the banks of the Mississippi River and a study showed that ...
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Entergy New Orleans lowering electricity rates
NOLA.com
At the end of 2009, Entergy had 150000 electricity customers, compared with 192000 before Hurricane Katrina hit. Electricity customers will see about a 4 ...
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Bryan Lee's 'My Lady Don't Love My Lady' Features Original Blues Tunes, Classics
Voice of America
Singer and guitarist Bryan Lee once made a good living playing the blues in New Orleans, Louisiana. That was until Hurricane Katrina forced club owners to ...
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On the oil-blackened shores of the Gulf
The Concordian (subscription)
NEW ORLEANS, LA (CUP) — It's been just over five years since Hurricane Katrina devastated the southern coast of the United States. ...
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Years Later And The Need For Tarps Still Remains In New Orleans
Online PR News (press release)
Online PR News – 13-September-2010 – New Orleans, five years after Hurricane Katrina, still needs tarps for their homes. People live with half covered roofs ...
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No longer owned by Tom Benson, New Orleans VooDoo to restart operations
Examiner.com
2005 saw them drop to 9-7 before operations were suspended in 2006 due to Hurricane Katrina. The VooDoo returned to New Orleans in 2007, but their 5-11 ...
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Hurricane Ike Awakened Region to Dire Flooding Threats
Texas Tribune
That doesn't even get into the scenario of a direct hit from a stronger storm, on the order of Katrina (which, by the way, also missed New Orleans, ...
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