Thursday, March 20, 2008

Jeudi

A sign along a flood-covered roadway near Rogersville, Mo., sticks out of the water, Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Floodwaters flow through a mill building in Ozark, Mo.
(AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

13 People Killed in storms, damage immense

Tempting Fate~Fifteen years after the Great Flood of 1993, floodplain development is booming.~Grist

Hurricane flood threat coming soon to Google


Disaster Accountability Project on the National Response Framework~Popular Logistics

Candidates seldom mention Katrina aid


New Orleans Officials Reject US Census Numbers

Census estimates Katrina-hit areas grew fastest, but New Orleans says it's been lowballed


Parents will have to wait two years for school tax break


Economy in Mississippi~Cotton Mouth

Katrina Exhibit Opens To The Public


Final Thoughts~Katie Gomez
~Wake Forrest University 2008 Service Trip to New Orleans

Firefighters travel to New Orleans to help fellow firefighters

125 Indevus Pharmaceuticals Sales Representatives to Provide Community Service

Mississippi Keen~Three river cities reimagine their waterfronts, and themselves.~Grist

Poison, by gimleteye~In July, the Herald reported on the finding by Judge William Hoeveler of gross negligence in the supervision of permitting by the US Army Corps of Engineers for the rock mines in West Dade.

Across the US by car and train~For his latest book, Australian writer Don Watson decided a mix of train travel and driving was the best way to see and perhaps discover the meaning of the United States.

Books for cooks - From Korea to New Orleans to Provence and back home


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