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No audience, no stage, no homes
The bassoon player is holed up in Texas. The French horn player, who also plays the garden hose, is stuck in Nashville. Katrina has blown the 68-member Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra into exile. And no one knows if the beloved ensemble will survive.
CNN - September 9, 2005
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FEMA director recalled
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FEMA director recalled
Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown has been replaced as the man in charge of the Hurricane Katrina federal relief effort.
CNN - September 9, 2005
Allen to head relief efforts
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Allen to head relief efforts
Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen is replacing Michael Brown, the embattled FEMA director, as the on-site head of hurricane relief operations in the Gulf Coast, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff announced today.
CNN - September 9, 2005
Announcement Follows Barrage of Criticism; New Chief Is Named
The move was described as a logical step in keeping with Michael D. Brown's overall duties, an explanation that did not reflect the fierce criticism of his performance.
New York Times - September 9, 2005
Initial Search Finds Far Fewer Bodies Than Expected in New Orleans
In the first systematic sweep of city officials found far fewer bodies than expected, suggesting that Hurricane Katrina's death toll may not be the catastrophic 10,000 feared.
New York Times - September 9, 2005
Israeli Army Removes Military Equipment From Gaza
The army demolished the last of its buildings and watchtowers in preparation for a handover to the Palestinians on Sunday or Monday.
New York Times - September 9, 2005
Japan’s Banks Try Something New: Lending
Japan crossed a milestone in its slow economic recovery when the government said lending increased in August for the first time since it started tracking lending.
New York Times - September 9, 2005
Continental Air Projects Big Loss Because of High Fuel Costs
Continental, which has weathered the airline industry's downturn in better shape than many of its rivals, did not give an exact figure for how much it expected to lose this year.
New York Times - September 9, 2005
Katrina sparks mass US aid giving
Americans have given an unprecedented level of aid following Hurricane Katrina, offering jobs and homes as well as donating money.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Tennis: Pierce into US Open final
France's Mary Pierce beats Elena Dementieva in the first of the US Open semi-finals.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
War Child charity album goes live
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BBC News - September 9, 2005
US aid chief sidelined
The top US emergency aid chief has been removed from his role managing the Katrina relief effort. Is it right to sideline him?
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Award for tsunami warning pupil
A schoolgirl who raised the alarm to save tourists from the 26 December tsunami is honoured.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Parties name Cathcart candidates
Labour and the SNP choose the people who will contest the Glasgow Cathcart by-election.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Oil firms act to avert French tax
Oil giants Total and BP announce petrol price cuts in a bid to head off threats of a special tax by the French government.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Brain chemistry link to anorexia
Scientists have produced evidence that the eating disorder anorexia nervosa is linked to disrupted brain chemistry.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Ukrainian ex-PM slams dismissal
Ukraine's sacked PM Yulia Tymoshenko bitterly condemns the dismissal of her government.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Landslide win for Egyptian leader
President Hosni Mubarak wins Egypt's first multi-candidate presidential election, but turnout is very low.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
US emergency aid chief sidelined
US emergencies chief Michael Brown is removed from his role managing the hurricane relief effort in Louisiana.
BBC News - September 9, 2005
Most voluntary evacuees gone
CNN
Most voluntary evacuees gone
Authorities said their sweep of New Orleans for the last voluntary evacuees was nearly complete, with officers ready to carry out the mayor's order to forcibly remove the thousands who remain in their homes.
CNN - September 9, 2005
Officials begin removing holdouts
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Officials begin removing holdouts
The sweep of New Orleans for the last voluntary evacuees is nearly complete, authorities say, with officers ready to carry out the mayor's order to forcibly remove the thousands of holdouts. "It's getting to the point where they're delirious," Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Jason Rule say...
CNN - September 9, 2005
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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