26 September 2005
By The Morning News
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New York's currently: fall, all of a sudden
Rita aftermath: Relieved Houston residents stream back home; much of the storm's damage occurred in southwestern Louisiana--and it was extensive.
Cameron Parish may have been hit the hardest; there, in Hackberry, La., "All 750 homes were damaged, and most were destroyed."
Louisiana Governor indicates she will ask Congress for $22.5 billion in flood aid.
How much will Katrina cost? If the money had been spent before, the sum wouldn't be so great now and Bush asks for fancy budget work to make it happen.
When evacuees from Houston ran out of gas, Jasper, Tex., became their temporary home.
Fascinating photos and stories from a female cab driver in New York.
Making good on its earlier vow, the IRA disarms.
Hours after announced crackdown on its activities, Hamas says no more Gaza attacks.
John Grisham on the southern legend of Hurricane Camille.
Houstonians leaving town found hybrid cars saved some from getting stuck en route.
A must-read history of hurricanes, and how global warming isn't really the problem.
Amazing: Joan Didion on her husband's death.
Powells Books introduces "Bookcasts." Very nice.
How marching band may be hazardous to your health.
Continued bloodshed in Iraq: 42 killed in attacks, grisly detail follows.
On adding new words to the dictionary: e.g., "rovenge."
Rock stars who went back to work.