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Hurricane Katrina : The Storm That Changed America
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Hurricane Katrina : The Storm That Changed America, On Sept. 2, 2005, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin issued a desperate S.O.S. His city, one of America's most historic and gracious urban centers, had been devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Now 80% of it lay underwater, while some citizens huddled on rooftops , Hurricane Katrina : The Storm That Changed America
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  • Hurricane Katrina : The Storm That Changed America
  • Written by author Time Magazine Editors
  • Published by Time Home Entertainment, 2005/11/15
  • On Sept. 2, 2005, New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin issued a "desperate S.O.S." His city, one of America's most historic and gracious urban centers, had been devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Now 80% of it lay underwater, while some citizens huddled on rooftops
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Saving America's soul kitchen : for jazz genius Wynton Marsalis, the rebuilding of New Orleans can help re-create America
Images : memorable photos of a remarkable storm 2
Hard times in the Big Easy : from Mardi Gras to A streetcar named desire, why New Orleans is the hot sauce in America's cupboard 28
New Orleans under water : graphic : why and how the city's levees failed 34
9 days of disaster : an hour-by-hour account of a city under siege 36
Katrina's last casualty : truth : when facts are scarce, rumors flourish 54
Viewfinder : Thomas Dworzak : a photojournalist's portfolio 56
Catastrophe along the coast : the graceful, grand old coastline of Mississippi takes a beating from Katrina's winds and waves 64
Viewfinder : Chris Usher : a photojournalist's portfolio 76
In Katrina's wake, a time for heroes : governments may have faltered when the storm struck, but Good Samaritans helped their neighbors 82
Power failure : why government agencies - at all levels - let down the people of the Gulf Coast in their time of need 88
No direction home : Katrina's diaspora : in the greatest internal U.S. exodus since the Depression, Katrina's victims seek shelter 96
Viewfinder : John Chiasson : a photojournalist's portfolio 102
A whirlwind of generosity : stirred by a great natural disaster and a fumbling, man-made response, Americans pitch in to help out 106
Dirty work : with their homes in shreds and tatters, Gulf Coasters begin a massive cleanup job 110
A new dawn for the crescent city? : President George W. Bush pledges to rebuild New Orleans : but whose vision of the future will prevail? 118
Viewfinder : Robert Stolarik : a photojournalist's portfolio 122
Paths of destruction : graphic : Hurricane Rita draws a bead on the gulf 128
Hurricane Rita : deja vu all over again : a monster storm slams into eastern Louisiana and Texas, but with Katrina's example, lives are saved 130


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