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Time.com: No Katrina, but Gustav Still Hurt

Mississippi is relieved at the minimal damage but waters were unexpectedly high in towns recovering from Katrina

Tale of two cities: Biloxi and New Orleans

Almost every day Erick Ventura wakes up, he thinks about leaving.

Covering a disaster in your hometown

I am a journalist. Tough, unemotional, detached. Until Katrina. It was my worst childhood nightmare come true.

Katrina, time take their toll on Mississippi town

Growing up on the Gulf Coast in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, I always knew that a hurricane could devastate our town.

CNNMoney: Gulf Coast fears economic storm

Hundreds of thousands of businesses and individuals in the region hit by Hurricane Katrina are on the brink of a financial disaster as money to pay workers dries up, banks get tougher on borrowers who were allowed to skip payments immediately after the storm and the flow of government assistance is slowed by bureaucratic snafus, according to a published report.

CNNMoney: Post-disaster, now comes the job search

Hurricane Katrina will cost the nation 400,000 jobs by the end of the year, according to the Congressional Budget Office. To put that in perspective, employment in New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast totaled about 775,000 at the end of 2004.

National Guard treats thousands at Superdome

Posted: 4:55 p.m. ET CNN's Soledad O'Brien in New Orleans, Louisiana

Fats Domino found OK in New Orleans

Rock 'n' roll pioneer Fats Domino was among the thousands of New Orleans residents plucked from rising floodwaters, his daughter said Thursday.

Senate OKs $10.5 billion disaster bill

The Senate convened in special session Thursday night and approved a $10.5 billion disaster relief request from the Bush administration to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina.

CNNMoney: Katrina weighs on Delta, airlines

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hurricane Katrina could hasten Delta Air Lines Inc.'s already likely bankruptcy and add to problems facing the rest of the hard-pressed U.S. airline industry, Standard & Poor's said Wednesday.

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