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September 10, 2005

HUD, VA offer homes for some Katrina victims 


HUD, VA offer homes for some Katrina victims 
USA Today - Sep 08 8:33 PM
The U.S. government is making some, but not all, of the thousands of homes it owns in Southern states available to displaced victims of Hurricane Katrina. HUD has taken all its homes in stricken states off the market to consider which ones can house evacuees.

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WCCO 4 - Sep 05 9:53 PM
(AP) WASHINGTON More active-duty troops are joining the Hurricane Katrina relief effort than originally planned, and a senior commander said Monday they likely will be needed for months, not weeks.

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WCCO 4 - Sep 05 6:23 AM
(AP) Metairie, La. One week after Hurricane Katrina turned the region into a disaster of biblical proportions, miles-long lines of vehicles crawled into Jefferson Parish on Monday as residents were allowed to return for brief inspections of what's left of their homes.

Gruesome Task Of Collecting Bodies Takes Shape 
CBS 2 Chicago - Sep 08 4:09 PM
With the waters receding, New Orleans faces a ghastly task of epic dimensions not seen by an American city in perhaps a century: collecting, identifying and then burying potentially thousands of corpses, many of them bloated, decayed or no doubt mangled beyond recognition.

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KUTV.com - Sep 09 4:51 PM
(AP) WASHINGTON The federal government's relief agency said Friday it will discontinue its program to distribute debit cards worth up to $2,000 to hurricane victims, two days after hastily announcing the novel plan to provide quick relief.

Benson seeks to end rough trend 
Daily Press - Sep 09 1:28 AM
Chicago hopes Cedric Benson breaks the curse of its recent run of first-round busts at running back. ASHBURN -- Chicago Bears rookie Cedric Benson practiced for the first time on Wednesday since his five-week holdout.

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KUTV.com - Sep 08 12:51 PM
(CBS) WASHINGTON President Bush pledged Thursday to provide $2,000 in immediate government assistance for victims of Hurricane Katrina, as well as a full range of health care, job training and other benefits, as Congress hastened to approve a $51.8 billion emergency relief bill.
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