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| As Gustav Nears, GOP Changes Course - Washington |
| Monday, September 1, 2008 |
As Gustav Nears, GOP Changes Course - Washington Post In a stark contrast to the response of Hurricane Katrina, officials in New Orleans have successfully evacuated nearly everyone in New Orleans before Hurricane Gustav strikes, although some residents of New Orleans have decided to stay put. With Source: www.washingtonpost.com Hurricane Gustav Nears Louisiana After 2 Million Evacuate - FOX News Aug. 31: Louisiana National Guard members Jake McCart, left, and hotels in destin florida David Brewer patrol Canal St. near Bourbon St. in New Orleans. Aug. 31: Louisiana National Guard members Jake McCart, left, and hotels in destin florida David Brewer patrol Canal St. near Bourbon St. in New Source: www.foxnews.com Aussies join New Orleans exodus - News.com.au HUNDREDS of Australian tourists and hotels in destin florida expatriates have joined more than two million others fleeing New Orleans and hotels in destin florida other coastal communities across America's south, as Hurricane Gustav, a weather system described as one "big, ugly storm", barrelled Source: www.news.com.au Hurricane Gustav dampens mood at GOP convention site - Los Angeles Times ST. PAUL, MINN. -- Hurricane Gustav rained on the Republicans' parade Sunday, dampening the mood among delegates from states on the Gulf Coast and hotels in destin florida far away. Many long-planned welcoming receptions went on -- subdued by several notches -- at bars Source: www.latimes.com The Gulf Coast waits: Will it be another Katrina? - Miami Herald NEW ORLEANS With a historic evacuation of nearly 2 million people from the Louisiana coast complete, gun-toting police and hotels in destin florida National Guardsmen stood watch as rain started to fall on this city's empty streets Sunday night - and hotels in destin florida even presidential Source: www.miamiherald.com New Orleans empties as hurricane Gustav takes aim - Detroit News NEW ORLEANS -- With a historic evacuation nearly complete, and hotels in destin florida gun-toting police and hotels in destin florida National Guardsmen standing watch over this city's empty streets, the nation waited to see if Hurricane Gustav would be another Katrina. The storm was set to crash Source: www.detnews.com
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