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Iraq Funding Bill Add-Ons Draw Fire (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 06:00:13
AP - A bill exceeding by more than $15 billion President Bush's request for the war in Iraq and new hurricane aid could grow even larger, much to the dismay of GOP conservatives hoping to improve their record on spending.

US grants Mississippi $3.4 billion for home rebuilding (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 06:00:13

Richard Oesterling looks at his destroyed neighborhood while he looks for belongings in Biloxi, Mississippi September 6, 2005. Mississippi homeowners whose dwellings were destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Katrina's storm surge will get $3.4 billion in rebuilding grants under a plan approved on Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)Reuters - Mississippi homeowners whose dwellings were destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Katrina's storm surge will get $3.4 billion in rebuilding grants under a plan approved on Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.



Postal Processing Resumes in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 06:00:13

Richard Oesterling looks at his destroyed neighborhood while he looks for belongings in Biloxi, Mississippi September 6, 2005. Mississippi homeowners whose dwellings were destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Katrina's storm surge will get $3.4 billion in rebuilding grants under a plan approved on Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)AP - For the first time since Hurricane Katrina, the Postal Service began processing mail Monday in New Orleans, a move officials say should eliminate delivery times of a week or more for cross-town mail.



Hurricane-area firms face labor shortage: study (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 12:00:13

Mardi Gras spectators near a pile of debris in Chalmette, Louisiana, February 19, 2006. Companies on the Gulf Coast that survived last year's devastating hurricanes face a dramatically smaller labor pool that has prompted more than a quarter to raise wages, said a study released on Wednesday. (Lee Celano/Reuters)Reuters - Companies on the U.S. Gulf Coast that survived last year's devastating hurricanes face a dramatically smaller labor pool that has prompted more than a quarter to raise wages, said a study released on Wednesday.



New Orleans Mayor Blocks FEMA Trailer Park (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 12:00:13
AP - Mayor Ray Nagin suspended the construction of FEMA trailer parks in the city after a confrontation between federal workers and homeowners who were outraged that a government trailer park was being built inside their gated community.

Postal Processing Resumes in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 12:00:13

Mardi Gras spectators near a pile of debris in Chalmette, Louisiana, February 19, 2006. Companies on the Gulf Coast that survived last year's devastating hurricanes face a dramatically smaller labor pool that has prompted more than a quarter to raise wages, said a study released on Wednesday. (Lee Celano/Reuters)AP - For the first time since Hurricane Katrina, the Postal Service began processing mail Monday in New Orleans, a move officials say should eliminate delivery times of a week or more for cross-town mail.



Active Hurricane Season Predicted for 2006 (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 03:00:16

A dog stands on a flooded street of the ninth area in New Orleans, September 18, 2005. From ferrets to pigs, dogs to cows, the countless animals who perished in Hurricane Katrina were remembered in a memorial service where Louisiana animal rights activists urged better protection for pets. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)AP - Forecasters expect another busy Atlantic hurricane season this year, with 17 named storms but not as many intense storms striking land as last year.



New Orleans Mayor Blocks FEMA Trailer Park (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 03:00:16

Ed Markle shows papers that he said indicated that the FEMA trailer site had failed to get proper permits for the site in New Orleans Wednesday, April 5, 2006. No one lives in the trailer park, which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has nearly finished. Mayor Ray Nagin suspended the construction of FEMA trailer parks in the city after a confrontation between federal workers and homeowners who were outraged that a government trailer park was being built inside their gated community. . Markle's home is shown in the background behind the wall to the right. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)AP - Mayor Ray Nagin suspended the construction of FEMA trailer parks in the city after a confrontation between federal workers and homeowners who were outraged that a government trailer park was being built inside their gated community.



Brace for another bad hurricane season: scientists (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 03:00:16

Palm trees at a hotel bend in the fierce winds as Hurricane Wilma slams into Naples, Florida, in 2005. This year is likely to be another bad one for hurricanes, according to an early forecast issued by a scientific team that last year accurately predicted the 2005 storm season would be major.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AFP - This year is likely to be another bad one for hurricanes, according to an early forecast issued by a scientific team that last year accurately predicted the 2005 storm season would be major.



Owners, rescuers remember animals killed in Katrina (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 03:00:16

Two dogs sit atop an SUV in New Orleans, September 6, 2005. From ferrets to pigs, dogs to cows, the countless animals who perished in Hurricane Katrina were remembered in a memorial service where Louisiana animal rights activists urged better protection for pets. (Lee Celano/Reuters)Reuters - From ferrets to pigs, dogs to cows, the countless animals who perished in Hurricane Katrina were remembered in a memorial service where Louisiana animal rights activists urged better protection for pets.



Postal Processing Resumes in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 03:00:16

A dog stands on a flooded street of the ninth area in New Orleans, September 18, 2005. From ferrets to pigs, dogs to cows, the countless animals who perished in Hurricane Katrina were remembered in a memorial service where Louisiana animal rights activists urged better protection for pets. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)AP - For the first time since Hurricane Katrina, the Postal Service began processing mail Monday in New Orleans, a move officials say should eliminate delivery times of a week or more for cross-town mail.



New Orleans Mayor Blocks FEMA Trailer Park (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 06:00:12

Ed Markle shows papers that he said indicated that the FEMA trailer site had failed to get proper permits for the site in New Orleans Wednesday, April 5, 2006. No one lives in the trailer park, which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has nearly finished. Mayor Ray Nagin suspended the construction of FEMA trailer parks in the city after a confrontation between federal workers and homeowners who were outraged that a government trailer park was being built inside their gated community. . Markle's home is shown in the background behind the wall to the right. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)AP - From his bathroom, aerospace engineer Ed Markle can see his gated neighborhood's concrete wall, and next to it, dozens of white trailers set aside for Hurricane Katrina victims.



Active Hurricane Season Predicted for 2006 (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 06:00:12

A pot of gumbo cooks on the stove at Mytle Bossier's home in Edgard, La., March 16, 2006. Bossier hosted a party for friends from New Orleans who talked about how Hurricane Katrina had changed the lives of friends and families in the black community. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)AP - Forecasters expect another busy Atlantic hurricane season this year, with 17 named storms but not as many intense storms striking land as last year.



More Brutality Allegations Lodged Vs. NOPD (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 06:00:12
AP - New Orleans' police department, its image already suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, is investigating new allegations of brutality: claims that three white officers beat up the wife of a black officer this week.

New Orleans Mayor Blocks FEMA Trailer Park (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 09:00:13

Ed Markle shows papers that he said indicated that the FEMA trailer site had failed to get proper permits for the site in New Orleans Wednesday, April 5, 2006. No one lives in the trailer park, which the Federal Emergency Management Agency has nearly finished. Mayor Ray Nagin suspended the construction of FEMA trailer parks in the city after a confrontation between federal workers and homeowners who were outraged that a government trailer park was being built inside their gated community. . Markle's home is shown in the background behind the wall to the right. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)AP - From his bathroom, aerospace engineer Ed Markle can see his gated neighborhood's concrete wall, and next to it, dozens of white trailers set aside for Hurricane Katrina victims.



Active Hurricane Season Predicted for 2006 (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 04-05-2006 at 09:00:13

Reverend Neal McDermott delivers a sermon during a memorial service for animals lost or killed in Hurricane Katrina in Metairie, Louisiana April 4, 2006. With music, stories and tears, about 75 animal lovers gathered at a church late on Tuesday to share tales of rescue and loss and to pay tribute to those who fought to rescue the forgotten victims of the crisis. Photo taken April 4, 2006. REUTERS/Lee CelanoAP - Forecasters expect another busy Atlantic hurricane season this year, with 17 named storms but not as many intense storms striking land as last year.



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