One year after Hurricane Katrina battered the United States Gulf Coast and his political standing, President George Bush acknowledged on Monday that a complete recovery was still a long way off. ”There is hope down here, there is still a lot of work to be done,” Bush said.
As dawn broke over the ravaged Gulf of Mexico coastline on Tuesday, rescuers in boats and helicopters furiously searched for survivors of Hurricane Katrina. The governor said the death toll in just one Mississippi county could be as high as 80. ”The devastation down there is just enormous,” said Governor Haley Barbour.
United States Gulf Coast residents staggered on Tuesday from the body-blow inflicted by Hurricane Katrina, with more than a million people without power, lowlands swamped and at least 55 dead — a number likely to increase as rescuers reach the hardest-hit areas.
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/ 10 January 2005
Library officials in two southern Mississippi counties have banned Jon Stewart’s best-selling America (The Book) over the satirical textbook’s nude depictions of the nine United States Supreme Court justices. ”We’re not an adult bookstore,” said Robert Willits, director of the Jackson-George Regional Library System.