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Grim humor emerges from new Orleans.


"I survived Katrina KATRINA Keeping All the Resources in New Orleans Alive
KATRINA Krewe Aiding Trash Removal In the New Orleans Area
 and all I have is this T-shirt ... really." As the returnees to the damaged city try to recover, they find T-shirts with the above message being offered to tourists.
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Title Annotation:about hurricane katrina
Author:McManus, John F.
Publication:The New American
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 17, 2006
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