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The Federal Emergency Management Agency in the U.S. and its role in natural disasters including the hurricanes Katrina and Sandy.
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Katrina may be a metaphor to some, but it’s still a reality to New Orleans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2015
Man Behind FEMAâs Makeover Built Philosophy on Preparation
New York Times 11/03/2012
New York Times 11/04/2012
Bush Defends Legacy but Concedes Some Mistakes
Washington Post 01/13/2009
One of president George W. Bush's regrets of his administration's performance is how it handled the hurricane Katrina disaster in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Cities' Revival Curbed By Red-Ink Budgets
Wall Street Journal 11/02/2013
Katrina may be a metaphor to some, but it’s still a reality to New Orleans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2015
New York Times 11/04/2012
Bush Defends Legacy but Concedes Some Mistakes
Washington Post 01/13/2009
New York Times 01/28/2008
The response of FEMA to hurricane Sandy that hit New York and New Jersey in 2012. The role played by FEMA administrator Craig Fugate in preparing the agency to deal with the natural disaster.
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Hurricane Sandy Barrels Region, Leaving Battered Path
New York Times 10/30/2012
Hurricane Sandy helped Obama politically, Karl Rove says
Washington Post 11/03/2012
New York Times 11/04/2012
Bush Defends Legacy but Concedes Some Mistakes
Washington Post 01/13/2009
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