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September 28, 2005
Louisiana State University's Greek Row is now home to the FBI. Some 50 New Orleans agents displaced by Hurricane Katrina will be living in the house once occupied by a fraternity that was forced to move-out due to past hazing violations.
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September 22, 2005
Topics club, dancer, dance, cover, restaurants, bars, strip, military, french, hurricane, private, business, free, food and people
Bourbon Street's Deja Vu club is the first strip club to reopen for business in New Orleans' famed French Quarter, following the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina three weeks ago. Reuters
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September 19, 2005
A 73-year-old woman is released Friday after being jailed for more than two weeks on charges of looting. Police arrested Marlene Maten the day after Hurricane Katrina for allegedly taking $63. 50 in goods from a looted deli. Her bail had been set at $50,000.
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September 15, 2005
Topics hurricane, family, flights, vacation, medicine, hotel, job, book, girl, university, wife, couple, school and people
Barbara Roberts was faced with the decision to either care for her 18-month-old granddaughter, whose parents were stranded in New Orleans, or leave her with strangers to make her assembly line job. She decided on the former and was subsequently fired. Roberts says she wasn't even sure her daughter and son-in-law were alive when she called the Positronic Industries factory in Mount Vernon the day Hurricane Katrina made landfall.
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September 13, 2005
Topics cnn, video, fox, dvd, presidents, plus, storm, lisa, natural, personal, history, hurricane, ebay, bad, doctor, web, lost, baby, wife, money, news, people and man
Hurricane Katrina was not kind to the regions of Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, and Florida. However, that has not stopped a Gulfport, MS doctor from getting his 15-minutes of fame.
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