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Networks Ignore Gulf Coast in Debates

Posted by Black Agenda Report on 30 Jan 2008 | Tagged as: News, Environment, 08 Election, Natural Disasters, Katrina

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By Jeffrey Buchanan, Black Agenda Report
Gulf Coast rebuilding continues to be ignored in the Presidential Debates.

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Other People’s Politics

Posted by Wall Street Journal on 25 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: News, USDemocrats, New York Times, Judicial, Katrina

By WSJ
Two bastions of liberalism are discovering the nasty side of campaign finance reform now that it has landed in their own backyards.

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The Media’s Katrina Malpractice

Posted by LA Times on 04 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: News, Journalism, Katrina

By Jonah Goldberg, LA Times
Two years later, the press is detailing everybody’s mistakes except its own.

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A City Floods and its Paper Sails

Posted by Newsweek on 30 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: News, Katrina

By Brian Braiker, Newsweek
The Times-Picayune went from being an average metropolitan daily to a vital must-read resource in an unlikely post-Katrina success story.

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And Still They Rise: Confronting Katrina

Posted by Counterpunch on 29 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Commentary, Katrina

The bloggers represent the best of something beginning to bubble that you won’t see on the nightly news, as the two-year anniversary of Katrina arrives today.

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Networks learn harsh lessons from Katrina

Posted by Reuters on 29 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: News, Journalism, Television, Business, Natural Disasters, Katrina

By Paul J. Gough, Reuters
Two years after Hurricane Katrina forever changed the Gulf Coast, its echoes still reverberate throughout TV journalism.

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What New Orleans Looks Like Two Years Later

Posted by MediaChannel on 29 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: VIDEO, Action, Katrina

Tens of thousands of families in the Gulf Coast region are still without homes, and there is something very specific you can do to help. Watch this short film, “When the Saints Go Marching In” and Sign the Petition urging the Senate to pass Gulf Coast Recovery Bill of 2007 (S1668).

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