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Small firms overlooked in Gulf cleanup (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-04-2007 at 06:00:35

Kathrina Tinson 9, walks her dog 'Queenie' down the street after her and her family were told by Federal Emergency Management Agency to move from their mobile home in Hammond, La., Sunday, March 4, 2007. The FEMA site, set up for victims of Hurricane Katrina, housed 58 families that were given 48 hours to move. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)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.



FEMA shuts down La. trailer park (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-04-2007 at 09:00:33

Regenia Scott leans on a box of her belongings after she was told by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to move from her mobile home in Hammond, La., Sunday, March 4, 2007. The FEMA site, set up for victims of Hurricane Katrina, housed 58 families that were given 48 hours to move. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)AP - FEMA abruptly closed down a site housing Hurricane Katrina victims Sunday because of health and safety concerns, and its weary residents said they were being left in the lurch once again since losing everything in the storm.



Small firms overlooked in Gulf cleanup (AP) (View Original Story)
Source: Posted: 03-04-2007 at 09:00:33

Jazz artist Wynton Marsalis speaks at a news conference, Sept. 1, 2005, in New York, to announce his participation in a telethon to raise financial aid for victims of Hurricane Katrina. Marsalis told George Stephanopoulos on ABC's 'This Week' broadcast on Sunday March 4, 2007 that people need to participate to help solve the nation's problems. (AP Photo/Diane Bondareff)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.



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