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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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This space is for the story of the historic struggle of New orleans to survive without losing its unique "soul" in the face of unprecedented natural disaster.
Friday, May 23, 2008
05/23/2008 NOLA News
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