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Bush to visit US tornado victims and perhaps boost his image (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 12:00:38

A map locating the areas worst affected by tornadoes. President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.(AFP Graphic)AFP - President George W. Bush said Friday he would travel to the tornado-struck South, a move that could avoid a repeat of post-Hurricane Katrina criticism that he was slow to react.



Bush to tour tornado track Saturday (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 12:00:38

A map locating the areas worst affected by tornadoes. President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.(AFP Graphic)AFP - President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.



Small firms overlooked in Gulf cleanup (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 12:00:39

A map locating the areas worst affected by tornadoes. President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.(AFP Graphic)AP - Large businesses awarded million-dollar government contracts for Hurricane Katrina cleanup are bending or exploiting rules aimed at helping small companies share the work, congressional investigators said Thursday.



Bush to visit US tornado victims and perhaps boost his image (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 03:00:21

A map locating the areas worst affected by tornadoes. President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.(AFP Graphic)AFP - President George W. Bush said Friday he would travel to the tornado-struck South, a move that could avoid a repeat of post-Hurricane Katrina criticism that he was slow to react.



Bush to tour tornado track Saturday (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 03:00:21

A map locating the areas worst affected by tornadoes. President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.(AFP Graphic)AFP - President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.



Small firms overlooked in Gulf cleanup (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 03:00:21

A map locating the areas worst affected by tornadoes. President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.(AFP Graphic)AP - Large businesses awarded million-dollar government contracts for Hurricane Katrina cleanup are bending or exploiting rules aimed at helping small companies share the work, congressional investigators said Thursday.



Nagin: New Orleans aggressive in claims (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 12:00:43

People walk the railroad tracks to avoid the traffic jam Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007, as they hurry to beat a 4:00 p.m. CST Thursday deadline for filing court claims against the federal government and the Army Corps of Engineers for damage resulting from the failure of levees following Hurricane Katrina, at the Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - Only $1 billion of the $77 billion the city is seeking from the Army Corps of Engineers is for infrastructure damages it says it suffered because of levee breaches during Hurricane Katrina. The rest is for such things as the city's tarnished image and tourist industry losses.



Bush to visit US tornado victims and perhaps boost his image (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 12:00:43

US President George W. Bush(C) speaks to the press following a tour of the the tornado damaged Enterprise High School where eight students were killed in Alabama. Standing next to Bush are Senator Richard C. Shelby(L) and students Meg King(2ndL), Megan Parks(2ndR), and Sarah Carroll. Bush declared a major disaster in the Alabama county hit by deadly tornadoes.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)AFP - President George W. Bush said Friday he would travel to the tornado-struck South, a move that could avoid a repeat of post-Hurricane Katrina criticism that he was slow to react.



Bush to tour tornado track Saturday (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 12:00:43

US President George W. Bush(C) speaks to the press following a tour of the the tornado damaged Enterprise High School where eight students were killed in Alabama. Standing next to Bush are Senator Richard C. Shelby(L) and students Meg King(2ndL), Megan Parks(2ndR), and Sarah Carroll. Bush declared a major disaster in the Alabama county hit by deadly tornadoes.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)AFP - President George W. Bush, accused of reacting too slowly to the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, will travel to the southern United States Saturday after a string of deadly tornadoes killed at least 20, the White House said.



Bush to visit US tornado victims and perhaps boost his image (AFP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-03-2007 at 03:00:30

US President George W. Bush(C) speaks to the press following a tour of the the tornado damaged Enterprise High School where eight students were killed in Alabama. Standing next to Bush are Senator Richard C. Shelby(L) and students Meg King(2ndL), Megan Parks(2ndR), and Sarah Carroll. Bush made an emotional visit to the ravaged region.(AFP/Mandel Ngan)AFP - President George W. Bush said Friday he would travel to the tornado-struck South, a move that could avoid a repeat of post-Hurricane Katrina criticism that he was slow to react.



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