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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
The city is seeing a surge in the white population and newcomers to the city as it recovers from the floods. The African American population has declined from 67% to 59%. The number of black children in poverty has increased from 44% to 51%, according to the National Urban League, showing how much remains to be done.
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New Orleans, ten years later: A "resilience lab" | The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/23/2015
New York Times 08/26/2015
New York Times 08/26/2015
Katrina may be a metaphor to some, but it’s still a reality to New Orleans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2015
Obama, in New Orleans, Praises Results of Federal Intervention
New York Times 08/27/2015
Not There Yet on Equal Opportunity
Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015
Grouped Articles
Bush Defends Legacy but Concedes Some Mistakes
Washington Post 01/13/2009
U.S. Transfers Six Prisoners From Guantanamo Bay to Uruguay
Wall Street Journal 12/07/2014
Uruguay Accepts 6 Detainees Held at Guantánamo
New York Times 12/07/2014
Obama’s Plan for Guantánamo Is Seen Faltering
New York Times 07/21/2015
Katrina may be a metaphor to some, but it’s still a reality to New Orleans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2015
Dick Cheney tries to fool the public again - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/09/2015
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.
Grouped Articles
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
Bush mentions his regrets about the handling of disaster relief during hurricane Katrina and the premature "Mission Accomplished" banner on an aircraft carrier. He makes no mention of financial deregulation and the lack of efforts to restrain the mortgage and housing bubble that led to the financial crisis of 2008.
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As Bush Settles Into Dallas, Golf Tees and Family Time Now Trump Politics
New York Times 11/02/2013
Bush (43) Shares Spotlight With Bush (41) as Tribute Book Is Published
New York Times 11/11/2014
Katrina may be a metaphor to some, but it’s still a reality to New Orleans - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/28/2015
Elder Bush Says His Son Was Served Badly by Aides
New York Times 11/04/2015
First President George Bush Swings at Son’s Aides, Rattling Clan
New York Times 11/05/2015
George W. Bush returns to campaign trail for brother - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02/16/2016
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