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My Life in Post-K New Orleans
Monday, September 01, 2008
Video of Water in the Industrial Canal
"The biggest problem we are having at the moment," according to Nagin, is here:
http://www.wwltv.com/video/?nvid=57429&live=yes
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Sarah
New Orleans, Lousiana, United States
This is my post-Katrina, post-Gustav, post-Ike New Orleans.
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Water in the Industrial Canal
New Post from Fellow NOLA Blogger
Video of Water in the Industrial Canal
Oh, no.
This Really IS Deja-Vu...
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New Orleans Blogs (and a few others...)
Dangerblond
Fix The Pumps (Retired July 2007)
Gentilly Girl
Humid City
Letters from Nowhere (Retired April 2006)
Liprap's Lament
Metroblogging New Orleans
NOLA-dishu
Nolafugees
Poppy Z. Brite
Squandered Heritage
The Gulf Restoration Network Blog
United Houma Nation
Links
An Extensive List of Non-Gov Organizations Helping in the Recovery Effort
Citizens for One Greater New Orleans
www.helpholycross.org
The Times-Picayune on Nola.com
The Neighborhood Empowerment Network Association
The GNOCDC's Holy Cross "Neighborhood Snapshot"
Levees.org
Global Green
The Preservation Resource Center
"Then and Now," An Interactive One-Year-Later Graphic on Nola.com
The Legendary Times-Picayune "Washing Away" Series that Predicted it All
A Very Depressing Article, Indeed
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