Crescent City Stories III


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Dr. Ivor van Heerden is the deputy director of the LSU Hurricane Center. He takes us on a boat trip across the lake from New Orleans to make clear what went wrong two years ago, and to show us how the city can be saved from a repeat disaster.

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    By KarlaLola on August 19, 2008, at 6:59PM PST I heart Harry Shearer!!!  Thank you for loving NOLA so much!

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    By shinenola on January 21, 2008, at 12:54PM PST It's the people of this great region, and oh how they shine, the dreamers, American believers, Carpe Scrotum livin fools who are livin and lovin and rebuilding day by day.  The private philanthropists, businesses and visionaries which are working hand in hand, day by day for what the world will see in the next decade of America's Gulf coast and New Orleans region resurrection, renewal, revitalization and renaissance.  Progression and not regression.  Now lets go plant some kutzu in the Wetlands yo!
    shine on
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    By Calder08 on November 4, 2007, at 11:40PM PST The citizens of La. must vote people in office who are proactive in the rebuilding of the barrier reefs and restoring wetlands if they care about surviving.  They cannot afford to take this issue for granted.

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    By rodgerma on October 23, 2007, at 8:07AM PST "But, but, but: We cannot afford to fix it. We have an important mission, a holy war to fight and bribes to fund. I'm sure the wet lands will take care of business..."
    I'm not saying. Just trying to find explanations for this, the SCHIP veto and other "minor issues" that are just not important enough........
    Anyway, it's puzzling; To have to go to My Damn Channel to get some news from "The Wetland".



















































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