‘American Idol’: Adam Lambert gives brief video chat to New Orleans (video) – Examiner.com
September 2, 2010 by admin
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'American Idol': Adam Lambert gives brief video chat to New Orleans (video) Examiner.com Even though he will not be heading to New Orleans until September 12, Adam Lambert is already doing a bit of promotional work in the city. … and more
New Orleans should be thankful for George W. Bush – Daily Caller
August 31, 2010 by admin
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Telegraph.co.uk (blog) New Orleans should be thankful for George W. Bush Daily Caller NEW ORLEANS — George W. Bush's presidency never fully recovered after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans .

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Bush’d Again? New Orleans, Mr. O and Mr. Go – Huffington Post (blog)
August 30, 2010 by admin
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After the Deluge, A New Education System – Wall Street Journal
August 29, 2010 by tiff
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NOLA.com After the Deluge, A New Education System Wall Street Journal Associated Press How did New Orleans do it? After Katrina, the state took over all but 16 of the city's public schools and placed them in the state-run … After Katrina, how charter schools helped recast New Orleans education Christian Science Monitor Katrina 5 Years On- The Bright Side Aomid Money for New Orleans school construction is a giant step for our recovery: An ..

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Obama visits New Orleans on Katrina anniversary – Atlanta Journal Constitution
August 29, 2010 by tiff
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Sydney Morning Herald Obama visits New Orleans on Katrina anniversary Atlanta Journal Constitution AP NEW ORLEANS — President Barack Obama is in New Orleans celebrating the city's revival from Hurricane Katrina and pledging common purpose … President Barack Obama in New Orleans on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane ..

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In pictures: New Orleans five years after Hurricane Katrina – BBC News
August 29, 2010 by admin
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ABC News In pictures: New Orleans five years after Hurricane Katrina BBC News Five years after Hurricane Katrina and the ensuing flood devastated New Orleans , the city is slowly rebuilding and clawing its way back to normality. …

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New Orleans’ Public Housing Slowly Evolving – NPR
August 28, 2010 by admin
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New Orleans ' Public Housing Slowly Evolving NPR When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans five years ago, more than 5000 families lived in the city's public housing developments. … and more
After Katrina, the New Orleans Population Goes Upscale – DailyFinance
August 28, 2010 by admin
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After Katrina, the New Orleans Population Goes Upscale DailyFinance In the five years since it hit New Orleans , Hurricane Katrina has reshaped the city's population … and more
New Orleans Now "Absolutely" Safe, Expert Says – CBS News
August 28, 2010 by admin
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CBS News New Orleans Now “Absolutely” Safe, Expert Says CBS News The Army Corps of Engineers' IHNC surge barrier in New Orleans , part of a $14.4 billion project to protect the city's levees. (CBS) Col. ..

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Four ways New Orleans is better than before Katrina – Christian Science Monitor
August 28, 2010 by tiff
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Contactmusic.com Four ways New Orleans is better than before Katrina Christian Science Monitor The Katrina floodwaters that drowned New Orleans caused many to wonder if the city could ever recover. Five years later, recovery is evident in spades. ..

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