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Hurricane Katrina
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Bad Lieutenant
Is
Terribly Fantastic
MOVIE REVIEW
Nov 20, 2009 12:02 PM CST
Bad Lieutenant
Is Terribly Fantastic
Cage's unhinged performance dazzles, and Herzog keeps up
(Newser)
- What is
Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
, exactly? Most critics haven't the foggiest, but they like Werner Herzog's not-at-all-a-remake and Nicholas Cage's performance. Some reactions:
Cage’s “sublimely deranged lead performance” compares favorably to Herzog’s work with Klaus Kinski, Scottt Tobias writes for the
Onion
AV
...
Army Corps' Negligence Led to Katrina Flooding: Judge
Nov 18, 2009 8:30 PM CST
Army Corps' Negligence Led to Katrina Flooding: Judge
Feds could be on the hook for billions in damages
(Newser)
- In an opinion that could open the federal government to billions in damage claims, a judge ruled today that the failure of the Army Corps of Engineers to maintain an outlet channel led directly to disastrous flooding in and around New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in 2005....
100 Defining
Moments
of the '00s
pop culture
Oct 30, 2009 12:45 PM CDT
100 Defining Moments of the '00s
The iPod, Guitar Hero, Twitter—and some serious moments, too
(Newser)
- From the tragic (World Trade Center attacks, Hurricane Katrina) to the seemingly trivial (Stephen Fry's first Tweet), the
Telegraph
lists the top 100 defining cultural moments of the decade so far:
April 2000
: Metallica sues music-sharing service Napster.
October 2001
: The iPod is released.
February 2003
: Sacha Baron Cohen hits
...
Obama Vows Not to Repeat Katrina Mistakes
Oct 15, 2009 3:46 PM CDT
Obama Vows Not to Repeat Katrina Mistakes
He makes his first visit as president to New Orleans
(Newser)
- President Obama promised not to repeat the mistakes the Bush administration made responding to Hurricane Katrina. Speaking to residents of New Orleans' lower 9th ward, Obama said the Katrina disaster was caused not just by “nature, but by a failure of government." By improving communication among state, local,...
New Orleans Repair
an Experiment in Green
glossies
Aug 29, 2009 7:12 PM CDT
New Orleans Repair an Experiment in Green
(Newser)
- Four years after Katrina, the rebuilding of New Orleans is becoming an exercise in environmentally friendly reconstruction, Bryan Walsh writes in
Time
. Global Green USA, the American arm of a group founded by Mikhail Gorbachev, is leading the pack by building a sustainable village in the city's Lower Ninth Ward,...
The Memorial Killings:
What Katrina Doctors Did
investigation
Aug 28, 2009 10:09 AM CDT
The Memorial Killings: What Katrina Doctors Did
Report details how staff responded to agonizing situation
(Newser)
- In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the staff at one New Orleans hospital faced a torturous dilemma: For critically ill patients who would have to be carried down as many as 8 flights of stairs and back up to the roof of a garage, evacuation seemed impossible. With rumors of...
Brad Pitt for Mayor?
'I Don't Have a Chance'
Aug 13, 2009 11:34 AM CDT
Brad Pitt for Mayor? 'I Don't Have a Chance'
But no, he's not running for mayor
(Newser)
- To mark the fourth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Brad Pitt spoke to MSNBC about his effort to rebuild the Lower 9th Ward with his Make It Right foundation—and the grassroots campaign to push him to run for mayor of New Orleans. He says he'd run if chosen, but “...
FEMA Too Slow
on Katrina Trailer
Toxins: Federal Report
Jul 24, 2009 9:42 AM CDT
FEMA Too Slow on Katrina Trailer Toxins: Federal Report
Agency didn't announce toxin find until 2 years after people moved in
(Newser)
- FEMA was too slow to deal with reports of toxins in trailers used to house Hurricane Katrina victims, potentially posing a “significant health risk” to thousands along the Gulf Coast, a Homeland Security report says. Residents of the trailers had reported bloody noses, headaches, and worse as a result...
Health Care Debate Cements US as Can't-Do Nation
OPINION
Jul 22, 2009 10:14 AM CDT
Health Care Debate Cements US as Can't-Do Nation
(Newser)
- As centrist Democrats concoct yet more reasons the US can’t do what every other advanced economy has done—provide universal health care—Harold Meyerson had a disturbing thought: “Suppose our collective lack of response to Hurricane Katrina wasn’t exceptional, but rather the new normal in America,”...
Maybe Dave Eggers
Can Save Newspapers
INTERVIEW
Jun 9, 2009 5:10 PM CDT
Maybe Dave Eggers Can Save Newspapers
(Newser)
- Dave Eggers, author, editor, and professed lover of print, is hatching a plan to save newspapers. Or at least a modern version of them. Eggers tells the Rumpus
that he and his crew at
McSweeney's will publish their version of a daily newspaper in September. It will exist for one...
FEMA Will Sell Katrina Trailers to Occupants for $1
Jun 3, 2009 6:30 AM CDT
FEMA Will Sell Katrina Trailers to Occupants for $1
Obama administration announces housing plan for victims
(Newser)
- Nearly 4 years after Hurricane Katrina hit, the federal government is bringing its assistance program for displaced victims to a close by essentially giving residents the 1,800 mobile homes it has loaned out, the
Washington Post
reports. Occupants can buy their units for $1 or $5, depending on the...
New Orleans Again
US Murder Capital
Jun 2, 2009 2:48 PM CDT
New Orleans Again US Murder Capital
(Newser)
- New Orleans is once again the US murder capital after briefly losing the title. Fresh FBI statistics show that with 64 killings per 100,000 people in 2008, New Orleans had the highest per-capita murder rate in the country, well ahead of second-place St. Louis, with 47 murders per 100,...
Bullying Rumsfeld Used Bible to Sway Bush on Iraq
GLOSSIES
May 17, 2009 1:00 PM CDT
Bullying Rumsfeld Used Bible to Sway Bush on Iraq
Former Pentagon chief undermined president, former aides say
(Newser)
- Donald Rumsfeld isn’t a preacher, but nearly every morning after the Iraq invasion, he handed President Bush a national security digest containing Biblical quotations intended to influence his decisions. This tactic, Robert Draper writes for
GQ
in a lengthy look at Rummy's standing among administration contemporaries, epitomizes the former...
FEMA Orders
Katrina Victims
Out of Its Trailers
May 8, 2009 6:02 AM CDT
FEMA Orders Katrina Victims Out of Its Trailers
Residents still rebuilding their homes fret as eviction day looms
(Newser)
- FEMA is booting thousands of Hurricane Katrina victims from its trailers at the end of this month whether they have somewhere else to go or not, the
New York Times
reports. Much of the permanent housing intended to replace the trailers remains unfinished, and as eviction day looms, many of...
New Orleans Builds on Hollywood-Friendly Rep
Apr 30, 2009 11:20 AM CDT
New Orleans Builds on Hollywood-Friendly Rep
Films provide critical revenue to city
(Newser)
- Movie projects like
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
have provided valuable revenue to beleaguered New Orleans, and new studio and soundstage developments aim to ensure the city has all the amenities filmmakers need to complete their projects. The city is getting 600,000 feet of soundstages—needed to shoot...
It's Official: New Orleans
Will Never Be the Same
Apr 24, 2009 1:21 PM CDT
It's Official: New Orleans Will Never Be the Same
(Newser)
- Even if the government somehow managed to re-create pre-Katrina New Orleans, it couldn't guarantee the safety of the city and its residents, according to a new report. The Army Corps of Engineers is rebuilding levees in anticipation of a “100-year storm,” but for a city of New Orleans’...
Katrina Negligence Case Against Feds Goes to Court
Apr 20, 2009 2:10 PM CDT
Katrina Negligence Case Against Feds Goes to Court
(Newser)
- Hurricane Katrina victims get their day in court beginning today, as a federal judge hears a lawsuit against the Army Corps of Engineers. Tens of thousands of New Orleans residents could win damages, in what lawyers are calling “the last case standing” against the government. “This is sort...
Capitol Goes Gaga for Pitt
Mar 6, 2009 8:01 AM CST
Capitol Goes Gaga for Pitt
Brad discusses New Orleans, lawmakers swoon
(Newser)
- Brad Pitt was in Washington yesterday for a serious reason, but the effect he had on lawmakers was not entirely professional, with many employees ditching their offices to nonchalantly hang out in the halls hoping to catch a glimpse of the superstar, AP reports. It wasn’t all fun and...
Jindal Fudged
Katrina Story
Feb 27, 2009 8:28 PM CST
Jindal Fudged Katrina Story
Says he helped battle 'bureaucrats' but wasn't actually there
(Newser)
- Bobby Jindal's reps are scrambling to explain the heroic Katrina tale he slipped into his big speech on Tuesday night. The Louisiana governor said he was in New Orleans "during Katrina" and backed a sheriff's push to send out rescue boats despite "bureaucrats" who fretted over...
Florida GOPer Resigns After Tasteless Katrina Joke
Feb 6, 2009 9:30 AM CST
Florida GOPer Resigns After Tasteless Katrina Joke
Resigns after email mocking trapped "blacks"
(Newser)
- Carol Carter, a Florida Republican committeewoman, isn’t racist. It’s just that she likes Katrina jokes. So much that she emailed this one around last week: “How can 2,000,000 blacks get into Washington, DC in 1 day in sub zero temps when 200,000 couldn't get...
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