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Health crisis grips disaster zone
Lethornia J. Whiticar was lying all alone in the end zone of New Orleans' famed Superdome stadium, very sick and in great need of help.
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Plight of survivors just begins
Exhausted and bedraggled, tens of thousands of survivors of Hurricane Katrina may have escaped death, but they face the stark prospect that the lives they knew may be gone forever.
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Black victims spark US race debate
The horrifying television images of the ravages wrought by Hurricane Katrina have sparked a thorny race debate in the United States as it becomes clear that most of its victims are black.
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India happy with progress of talks
Pakistan wants Kashmir focus
India said on Friday it was pleased with progress in South Asia peace talks, despite concerns over infiltration of Islamic militants in Kashmir, but Pakistan urged greater focus to resolve the dispute
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US fails first major test after Sept 11 attacks
The United States appears to have failed the first major test of new security arrangements since the September 11 attacks as the superpower struggles to cope with the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina.
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Sharon-Abbas will hold summit this month
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will meet this month, their first summit since Jewish settlers were evacuated from occupied Gaza, an Israeli newspaper saidyesterday.
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300 US airmen on way back from Iraq, Afghanistan
Three hundred US airmen deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan have begun returning to Mississippi to help their families cope with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, a spokesman for US Central Command Air
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