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NEW YORK -- As the week wore on, TV images were more and more chilling, even numbing, in their intensity.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, viewers faced scenes of roads turned to rivers, communities to lakes, buildings to rubble. They saw survivors cling to makeshift rafts. A man on crutches slogged through knee-deep water outside New Orleans' Superdome. An almost biblical vision: water seemingly on fire, blazing from a broken gas line on a flooded street.See the full content of this document
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Hurricane Coverage Exposesthe Horror
Cameras caught evacuees swarming around buses at the Superdome and greeted them on their arrival at Houston's Astrodome.
The torrent of ima...See the full content of this document
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