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  • Good News for Host States of Emergency Evacuees by Read It Here on Nov 20, 2009

    Check out Read It Here More than 1,000 eBooks will be added soon on topics ranging from making money to holidays. As we have learned in recent years, disaster response is a team effort, and the changes made by this rule will improve the ability of s...

  • Pinkies Up!!! Lounge Chair Edition by straitpinkie.com on Oct 26, 2009

    Carrie Prejean Sued Over Her Boobies (Me and Isis) Fifty-One Best TV Shows Of The 2000s (I Heart Chaos) Gallery Of MLB Mugshots (Unathletic Mag) I Hate You Carl. Can I Have Some Money? (Yep Yep) Katrina Wants to Be Your Naughty News Girl (The Bachelo...

  • FLOAT House Is Big Easy Green by Forced Green on Oct 8, 2009

    Affordable Green Housing For Flood-prone Regions Way down yonder in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward, a few blocks east of the Industrial Canal that links the Mississippi River to Lake Pontchartrain and the Gulf of Mexico, something wonderful happened...

  • Zeitoun by Hope and Change on Aug 30, 2009

    Before reading the new book Zeitoun by Dave Eggers, I had thought of the Bush administration's response to Hurricane Katrina mainly as an example of monumental incompetence. But this book made me realize that the government was not merely incompeten...

  • A Better Vision Of New Orleans by King Politics on Aug 29, 2009

    Earlier this week I had a somewhat pessimistic take on post-Katrina recovery in New Orleans. But, not all news is bad. The Obama Administration has had success in cutting Bush-era red tape to get important projects moving along. Because of that and s...

  • Katrina's Poor Aftermath by King Politics on Aug 28, 2009

    Four years ago, Hurricane Katrina unleashed a wicked fury on New Orleans and the Mississippi gulf coast. It also unleashed a torrent of feckless hand-wringing in the press, academia, and Congress about what we should do to “fix” New Orleans.Read...

  • Homeland Security Inspector General Report Echoes ProPublica Investigation by On The Hill on Jul 26, 2009

    By Joaquin Sapien, ProPublicaThe Federal Emergency Management Agency failed to speedily react to a public health threat posed by formaldehyde-contaminated trailers it provided to Hurricane Katrina victims, according to a report (PDF) released Thursda...

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