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Water Now Safe in Part of Lower Ninth Ward (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 12:00:16
AP - The state Health Department cleared the way Monday for people to begin to return to the New Orleans neighborhood that faced Hurricane Katrina's worst fury, saying tap water in part of the Lower Ninth Ward is safe.

US man gets 21 months jail for scamming Katrina victims (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 12:00:20

An aerial view shows the Ninth Ward of New Orleans flooded by the waters of Hurricane Katrina, September 2005. A Florida judge gave a 21-month jail sentence to a man who pleaded guilty to running a fake charity for Hurricane Katrina victims by claiming he was airlifting emergency supplies to affected areas.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AFP - A Florida judge gave a 21-month jail sentence to a man who pleaded guilty to running a fake charity for Hurricane Katrina victims by claiming he was airlifting emergency supplies to affected areas.



Southeast US still singing the blue roof blues (Reuters) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 12:00:20

Blue plastic tarps cover the roofs of homes in Jefferson Parrish outside New Orleans, weeks after Hurricane Katrina and Rita struck the Gulf Coast of the U.S., on October 11, 2005. Across the U.S. Gulf states from Texas to Florida, tens of thousands of homeowners face the start of the hurricane season on June 1 with roofs still agape and leaking from damage caused by last year's storms. (Larry Downing/Reuters)Reuters - Across the U.S. Gulf states from Texas to Florida, tens of thousands of homeowners face the start of the hurricane season on June 1 with roofs still agape and leaking from damage caused by last year's storms.



New Orleans Hotels to Close in Hurricanes (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 12:00:21

An aerial view shows the Ninth Ward of New Orleans flooded by the waters of Hurricane Katrina, September 2005. A Florida judge gave a 21-month jail sentence to a man who pleaded guilty to running a fake charity for Hurricane Katrina victims by claiming he was airlifting emergency supplies to affected areas.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AP - This hurricane season, don't count on the city's hotels for "vertical evacuation" when a major storm makes a beeline for New Orleans.



FEMA Closes Office in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 12:00:21

An aerial view shows the Ninth Ward of New Orleans flooded by the waters of Hurricane Katrina, September 2005. A Florida judge gave a 21-month jail sentence to a man who pleaded guilty to running a fake charity for Hurricane Katrina victims by claiming he was airlifting emergency supplies to affected areas.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AP - The Federal Emergency Management Agency is closing its long-term recovery office in New Orleans, claiming local officials failed to meet their planning obligations after Hurricane Katrina.



Murder Making a Comeback in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 03:00:13
AP - Jane Anderson misses the old days — the days right after Hurricane Katrina when National Guardsmen with rifles roamed the street outside the New Orleans shop where she works. The days when there weren't many people around and crime was down sharply.

New Orleans Hotels to Close in Hurricanes (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 03:00:14

Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., Chairman of the House Government Reform Committee and the Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina, listens to a colleague during a Capitol Hill news conference, Tuesday, May 9, 2006 to discuss legislation to remove FEMA from the Department of Homeland Security.  (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)AP - This hurricane season, don't count on the city's hotels for "vertical evacuation" when a major storm makes a beeline for New Orleans.



FEMA Closes Office in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 03:00:14

Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va., Chairman of the House Government Reform Committee and the Select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina, listens to a colleague during a Capitol Hill news conference, Tuesday, May 9, 2006 to discuss legislation to remove FEMA from the Department of Homeland Security.  (AP Photo/Lauren Victoria Burke)AP - The Federal Emergency Management Agency is closing its long-term recovery office in New Orleans, claiming local officials failed to meet their planning obligations after Hurricane Katrina.



E-Mails Show Brown Disputed Levee Breach (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 06:00:13

Former FEMA Director Michael Brown engages in a heated exchange before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on  Capitol Hill Friday, Feb. 10, 2006., during a hearing on the response to Hurricane Katrina. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, FILE)AP - Former FEMA director Michael Brown disputed that floodwaters had breached New Orleans' levees in the early hours after Hurricane Katrina roared ashore, new e-mails released Tuesday show.



669 Sue State Farm Over Katrina Claims (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 06:00:13

Former FEMA Director Michael Brown engages in a heated exchange before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on  Capitol Hill Friday, Feb. 10, 2006., during a hearing on the response to Hurricane Katrina. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, FILE)AP - A lawsuit filed Tuesday by nearly 700 Gulf Coast homeowners accuses State Farm Insurance Co. of using a "one-size-fits-all" engineering report as the basis for refusing to cover damage to homes destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.



Murder Making a Comeback in New Orleans (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 06:00:13

The body of Derek Williams is removed from a murder scene in the River Ridge area of Jefferson Parish, La. in a Wednesday May 3, 2006, file photo. Murder is making a comeback in New Orleans. While there were only 17 murders in the first three months of 2006, there were 13 in April. That is the most for any month since the Aug. 29 Hurricane Katrina struck.  (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)AP - Jane Anderson misses the old days - the days right after Hurricane Katrina when National Guardsmen with rifles roamed the street outside the New Orleans shop where she works. The days when there weren't many people around and crime was down sharply.



New Orleans Hotels to Close in Hurricanes (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 06:00:13

Former FEMA Director Michael Brown engages in a heated exchange before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on  Capitol Hill Friday, Feb. 10, 2006., during a hearing on the response to Hurricane Katrina. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, FILE)AP - This hurricane season, don't count on the city's hotels for "vertical evacuation" when a major storm makes a beeline for New Orleans.



E-Mails Show Brown Disputed Levee Breach (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 09:00:12

Former FEMA Director Michael Brown engages in a heated exchange before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on  Capitol Hill Friday, Feb. 10, 2006., during a hearing on the response to Hurricane Katrina. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook, FILE)AP - Former FEMA director Michael Brown disputed that floodwaters had breached New Orleans' levees in the early hours after Hurricane Katrina roared ashore, new e-mails released Tuesday show.



Water Now Safe in Part of Lower Ninth Ward (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 05-09-2006 at 09:00:13

An aerial view shows the Ninth Ward of New Orleans flooded by the waters of Hurricane Katrina, September 2005. A Florida judge gave a 21-month jail sentence to a man who pleaded guilty to running a fake charity for Hurricane Katrina victims by claiming he was airlifting emergency supplies to affected areas.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AP - The state Health Department cleared the way Monday for people to begin to return to the New Orleans neighborhood that faced Hurricane Katrina's worst fury, saying tap water in part of the Lower Ninth Ward is safe.



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