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September 13, 2005
Greyhound Bus Lines is taking issue with the temporary name of a New Orleans jail known as Camp Greyhound. It is complaining to the Louisiana prisons department to stop using the name, a prisons official says on Monday.
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September 11, 2005
The relief efforts continue to pour in after the devastation following Hurricane Katrina. Now, just as they did with the Tsunami victims, "Million Pair March" launches a campaign to help Katrina victims across the country with people in multiple locations collecting shoes. The "Million Pair March" mirrors the same concept behind the recent Tsunami footwear drive earlier in 2005 that obtained over 150,000 pairs which was headed up by a long term footwear executive, Wayne Elsey.
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September 6, 2005
Trenise Williams and her fiance Joseph Kirsh were supposed to have the wedding of their dreams, until an uninvited guest crashed their party. Their special day was originally scheduled just hours before Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. When it came time to evacuate, Williams made sure she had one thing - her marriage license. And a week later, the couple wed, not in New Orleans, but at a shelter in Jackson, Mississippi.
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September 4, 2005
Political Activist and Actor Sean Penn made his way down to the city of New Orleans with a personal photographer and an entourage in an attempt to help victims stranded by floods caused by Hurricane Katrina. Penn had planned to rescue children and adults in the flood waters, but apparently forgot to plug a hole in the bottom of the vessel, which began taking water within seconds of its launch.
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September 4, 2005
Political Activist and Actor Sean Penn made his way down to the city of New Orleans with a personal photographer and an entourage in an attempt to help victims stranded by floods caused by Hurricane Katrina. Penn had planned to rescue children and adults in the flood waters, but apparently forgot to plug a hole in the bottom of the vessel, which began taking water within seconds of its launch.
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