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dtnicholson  
#1 Posted : Monday, September 26, 2005 10:25:19 PM(UTC)
dtnicholson

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For full text of chronicle, please see http://www.wednesday-night.com/Wed1227page2.aspssion of the aftermath of Katrina inevitably continue, with outpourings of outrage and scorn for the Feeble Emergency Management Agency and Michael Brown, and Barbara Bush's statement that "so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this is working very well for them." No wonder her son just doesn't get it! The debate about whether New Orleans should be rebuilt is heating up. Despite a number of cogent arguments that have been presented against rebuilding a city that's seven feet under sea level, it seems inevitable that the voices of reason could be overcome by the vacuum in serious planning options. Some sensible alternatives are under discussion (see: "Big Questions about the Big Easy" http://msnbci.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/sep2005/nf20050912_8974_db016.htmb> (see also Jacques Clément Report http://www.wednesday-night.com/Jacques-Report.asp#1227an, farmers have additional costs to bring their produce to market. (See below, additional notes on Katrina's impact on agriculture)
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