Gulf Hurricanes' Aftermath -- Accountability

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A Major Test for FEMA And Its Contracting Crew: Sheer Scale of Katrina Awards a Concern (Post, September 13, 2005, Page A01)
 
Rush Is On for Katrina Tax Relief (Post, September 13, 2005, Page A25)
 
Bush's Approval Rating Drops To New Low in Wake of Storm: He Says Race Didn't Affect Efforts; Blacks in Poll Disagree (Post, September 13, 2005, Page A08)
 
President Makes His 3rd Visit to Gulf Coast: Local Officials Again Fault Federal Efforts (Post, September 12, 2005, Page A01)
 
Claims Mark Recovery's Beginning: But Deciding How Much Damage Is Attributable to Floods May Get Tricky (Post, September 12, 2005, Page A10)
 
Katrina Leads a Lobbyist to Reevaluate His Priorities (Post, September 12, 2005, Page A04)
 
Katrina Pushes Issues of Race and Poverty at Bush (Post, September 12, 2005, Page A02)
 
The Steady Buildup to a City's Chaos: Confusion Reigned At Every Level Of Government (Post, September 11, 2005, Page A01)
 
Federal Response to Katrina Prompts Political Bluster (Post, September 11, 2005, Page C04)
 
Katrina Darkens the Outlook for Incumbents: Public Dismay Could Shape 2006 Elections (Post, September 11, 2005, Page A02)
 
Gulf Coast Lawmakers: Low-Profile House Members Must Improvise (Post, September 11, 2005, Page A10)
 
Storm's Many Lessons Reach the Classroom: Hurricane a Hot Topic in Area Schools (Post, September 11, 2005, Page C07)
 
New Orleans Mayor Faces Tough Questions: Some Say Feisty Leader Lost Control (Post, September 10, 2005, Page A14)
 
FEMA Director Replaced as Head Of Relief Effort (Post, September 10, 2005, Page A01)
 
In the Floods, Parties' Agendas Surface: Post-Hurricane Crisis Presents an Opportunity to Pursue Longtime Goals (Post, September 10, 2005, Page A04)
 
The Environmental Impact: Flooded Toxic Waste Sites Are Potential Health Threat (Post, September 10, 2005, Page A15)
 
Leaders Lacking Disaster Experience: 'Brain Drain' At Agency Cited (Post, September 9, 2005, Page A01)
 
Congress Approves $51.8 Billion For Victims: Bipartisan Accord on Aid, But Not on Investigation (Post, September 9, 2005, Page A01)
 
Debit Card Giveaway Goes Awry in Houston: At the Astrodome, Frustration, Chaos End in Lockdown (Post, September 9, 2005, Page A12)
 
Campaign to Prepare Residents for the Worst: Terrorism, Natural Disasters Are Focus (Post, September 9, 2005, Page A14)
 
The Federal Role: Some Urge Greater Use of Troops in Major Disasters (Post, September 9, 2005, Page A15)
 
FEMA Hires Builders To Aid Storm Victims: 5 Firms Get Contracts Without Bidding (Post, September 9, 2005, Page D03)
 
Partisan Rancor Accompanies Passage of Disaster Aid Bill: Democrats Say They Will Not Join GOP-Controlled Probe (Post, September 9, 2005, Page A18)
 
Parties Scramble for Post-Katrina Leverage: Hill GOP Sets Investigative Commission; Democrats Criticize Panel's Makeup (Post, September 8, 2005, Page A06)
 
U.S. Censoring Katrina Coverage, Groups Say (Post, September 8, 2005, Page C08)
 

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