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Reconstruction of New Orleans and Katrina Aftermath
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49Nice, NO goes WiFi and a promised donation of a building by BellSouth to house carranza2-12/3/2005
48From the NYT, FEMA's incompetence redux. Wearying Wait for Federal Aid in Ncarranza2-12/3/2005
47New Orleans can't afford to slide back to its old ways By DEROY MURDOCK Sccarranza2-12/2/2005
46 'Twas the Night Before Katrina (cajun style) carranza2-12/1/2005
45Full Flood Safety in New Orleans Could Take Billions and Decades By JOHN SCHWAcarranza2-11/29/2005
44I never lived in NO but I did visit frequently as a small child and through my aMoneyPenny-11/28/2005
43Although not a cookbook, Burdon's book on G's is also terrific. More ofcarranza2-11/27/2005
42His photos are good; his comments approach the idiotic. His statements about racarranza2-11/27/2005
41Carranza2: Galatoires has a lovely book that was issued this fall. I think it MoneyPenny-11/27/2005
40magnuminmotion.com Photo essay #6 is about Katrina.exdaytrader76-11/25/2005
39I'm sure the airborne mold levels are high, but keep in mind that this is Nepatron_anejo_por_favor-11/17/2005
38I think it's insane that FEMA expects everyone out of the motels by the end patron_anejo_por_favor-11/17/2005
37And there is obviously another very serious threat. Airborne mould poses seriouregli-11/17/2005
36After getting the usual dose of tea and sympathy victims of natural disasters gecarranza2-11/17/2005
35Scroll down a bit on this page to link to a series of terrific Katrina pieces: carranza2-11/17/2005
34Katrina cough' hits New Orleans NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 5 (UPI) -- A respiratory exdaytrader76-11/5/2005
33A very nice gesture indeed. I hope we have a place in which to exhibit these arcarranza2-11/5/2005
32French to loan pieces from the Louvre to N.O. in cultural exchange....nice gestupatron_anejo_por_favor-11/5/2005
31From today's NYT, an article about Oxford, Miss., which is mostly about NO: carranza2-11/2/2005
30Feelings is probably in bad shape, but I don't know for a fact. Don't kcarranza2-10/28/2005
29Has any one checked on Feelings at the end if Bywater? Also Vaughn's?Paul Kern-10/28/2005
28Actually the Upperline is on the list. There are some other nice places on it aspatron_anejo_por_favor-10/28/2005
27Here's a list of what's open. The ones you mention, which are stellar, carranza2-10/27/2005
26Is the Upperline, Gautreau's or Brigtsen's open yet?patron_anejo_por_favor-10/27/2005
25Well, the trouble it takes to get a restaurant going after a catastrophe is indecarranza2-10/27/2005
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