Hurricane Katrina
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Katrina's aftermathN.O. disaster forewarned Engineers urged better defenses.Lives shattered on Miss. coast 'The need is overwhelming.'

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Tired, hungry victims struggle

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Hundreds, perhaps thousands, are dead in New Orleans, city's mayor says

Gipson Blanchard, front, and Robin Tanner paddle a small boat down the flooded Broadway St. in New Orleans on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2005. Flood waters continue to rise in the Crescent City and thousands of residents are hoping to be evacuated. (AP Photo/Bill Haber) (Bill Haber - AP)

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US to release oil from emergency reserves

An oil platform ripped from its mooring in the Gulf of Mexico rests by the shore of Dauphin Island, Alabama. Photograph: Peter Cosgrove/AP

An oil platform ripped from its mooring in the Gulf of Mexico rests by the shore of Dauphin Island, Alabama. Photograph: Peter Cosgrove/AP

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A man puts his baby on top of his car as he and his wife abandon the vehicle after it started to float when Hurricane Katrina hit the Terme area of New Orleans, yesterday.

A man puts his baby on top of his car as he and his wife abandon the vehicle after it started to float when Hurricane Katrina hit the Terme area of New Orleans, yesterday.

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Katrina Refugees to Be Moved from One 'Dome' to Another

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Hurricane Katrina Refugees Head to Houston





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