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U.S. drops banning media from body hunt — CNN filed suit for access to search for New Orleans' dead — HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) — Rather than fight a lawsuit by CNN, the federal government abandoned its effort Saturday to prevent the media from reporting on the recovery of the dead in New Orleans.
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Washington Post:
Death Toll of 10,000 Now Called Unlikely — NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 9 — City officials said Friday that the death toll from Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath may be far lower than originally feared, as troops and police shifted their attention from rescue of the living to recovery of those who died here in the past 11 days.
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Ed Driscoll / Ed Driscoll.com:
Katrina Snuff Films: This Is CNN — CNN's situational ethics swing into action again. … It's amusing to go back and look at the media's mindset back then: … If it wasn't necessary to show people plunging to their death, why is it necessary to show them after they drowned?
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Scott Ott / ScrappleFace:
CNN Petitions to Dig Up Hastily-Buried Flood Victims
CNN Petitions to Dig Up Hastily-Buried Flood Victims
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
THE PRESS WANTS TO SHOW BODIES from Katrina. It didn't want …
THE PRESS WANTS TO SHOW BODIES from Katrina. It didn't want …
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Michelle Malkin:
FLIGHT 93 MEMORIAL: SEEING IS BELIEVING — Tons of you are stunned, outraged, and sickened by the new Flight 93 Memorial, the "Crescent of Embrace." I called the architect responsible for the redesign, Paul Murdoch of Los Angeles, yesterday for comment. He did not return my call …
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The Liberal Avenger:
WINGNUT OUTRAGE OVER FLIGHT 93 MEMORIAL — Let's build a memorial to the tragedy and heroism of 9/11's Flight 93 which crashed in a field in rural Shanksville in Western Pennsylvania! What a great idea! — A committee was formed of surviving 9/11 family members, people from the community and designers/architects.
Kathryn Cramer:
FEMA Needs to Tell People What It Intends for Their Homes — I had a fairly thorough look through the FEMA website, and no where could I find any mention of any plans to tell people FEMA's intentions for their homes. There are instructions for registering a claim with FEMA …
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Associated Press:
Gore airlifts victims from New Orleans — Former vice president chartered two private aircraft — KNOXVILLE, Tennessee (AP) — Al Gore helped airlift some 270 Katrina evacuees on two private charters from New Orleans, acting at the urging of a doctor who saved the life of the former vice president's son.
Washington Post:
Gonzales Is Defended As Suitable for Court — Allies Call Attorney General a True Conservative — Supporters of Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales have launched a campaign to rebut criticism that he is not reliably conservative enough to serve on the Supreme Court …
Lara Jakes Jordan / Associated Press:
Embattled Brown Taken Off Katrina Duty — Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown, the principal target of harsh criticism of the Bush administration's response to Hurricane Katrina, was relieved of his onsite command Friday. — He will be replaced by Coast Guard Vice …
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Lara Jakes Jordan / San Diego Union-Tribune:
FEMA Director Brown relieved of hurricane responsibilities
FEMA Director Brown relieved of hurricane responsibilities
Los Angeles Times:
A Barrier That Could Have Been — Congress OKd a project to protect New Orleans 40 years ago, but an environmentalist suit halted it. Some say it could have worked. — In the wake of Hurricane Betsy 40 years ago, Congress approved a massive hurricane barrier to protect New Orleans from storm surges that could inundate the city.
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Some GOP Legislators Hit Jarring Notes in Addressing Katrina — Some lawmakers are still struggling to find the sympathetic but diligent tone that a disaster such as Hurricane Katrina — and the lagging government response to its victims — would seem to call for.
Ewen MacAskill / Guardian:
World summit on UN's future heads for chaos — UK leads last minute effort to rein in US objections — The British government is mounting a huge diplomatic effort this weekend to prevent the biggest-ever summit of world leaders, designed to tackle poverty and overhaul the United Nations, ending in chaos.
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The MinuteMan / JustOneMinute:
What's Race Got To Do With It? — Are racial tensions and divides a part of the New Orleans story? One might think so. Here, for example, is a story from the UPI telling us that the suburban police blocked the bridge leading from New Orleans across the Mississippi River to Gretna.
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Brian DeBose / Washington Times:
Blacks fault lack of local leadership — Some in the black community are beginning to question what happened to the black leadership during the Hurricane Katrina disaster, especially in the city of New Orleans. — While a few black leaders, including the Rev. Jesse Jackson …
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Robert E. Pierre / Washington Post:
New Orleans Mayor Faces Tough Questions — NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 9 — Mayor C. Ray Nagin created many new friends and probably as many enemies for his decision to pointedly chastise both Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco (D) and the Bush administration for talking too much and working too little.
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Thomas Roeser / Chicago Sun Times:
If he runs for president in '08, Rudy can't fail — Hurricane Katrina may have changed the dimension of the nation's politics for 2008. With George W., we voted for him because he would take the fight against terrorism to its origination point: the Middle East.
Marcus Mabry / Newsweek:
Eye of the Political Storm — A new NEWSWEEK poll suggests President Bush could become Katrina's next casualty. — Sept. 10, 2005 - Hurricane Katrina claimed her first political casualty Friday. Michael Brown, the head of FEMA, the federal disaster readiness and response agency …
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