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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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9/19/05
Cover Story
President Bush's man in charge of the post-Katrina relief effort has been replaced, but there are still lots of questions about the flawed response--and whether the nation will be ready next time
Digging in, getting out, surviving
Placing a big bet on the future
FEMA's boat still won't float
San Francisco and the lessons of New Orleans
Texas physicians respond to the biggest medical crisis of our time
An emergency-communications meltdown made things worse. What's the fix?
The economy shows its resilience as jobs and the power come back
How to revive a city's economy--and its heart
Despite the obstacles, there's no shortage of rebuilding plans
Why Katrina's aftermath threatens to undo the president's agenda
On the Hill, the storm's just hitting
Michael Barone: Blame to go around
Nation & World
Bill Clinton is not the retiring kind
Clinton's ambitious initiative in his words
Spinning faster than a Category 5 hurricane; maybe $200 billion won't hurt that much; high winds blow away Chinese summit
Money & Business
Just selling more cars may not be enough for the troubled automaker; GM at a glance
Ripkin Baseball steps to the plate
David Heenan on high-powered immigrants going home
Global give-and-take
Luring the 10-buck crowd
SBA's Hector Barreto; searching for Google
Science & Society
John Leo: A critique on Katrina
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: Fixing what's broken
Whispers
Washington Whispers: The Mormon thing--the sniping begins; Marilyn to JFK: "Let me love or let me die"; a rock legend's own USO tour; homeland security starts at home; warming up to a court nominee; bad timing for Sheehan protest; now it's the Dems criticizing Bush-Clinton teaming; DeLay's no-whining zone; Education boss Spellings is digging iPod tunes
Cartoon
Pat Oliphant draws a White House in murky water
The Week
Closing arguments on the top court; Schwarzenegger to veto gay-marriage bill; oil for food, a troubling brew; Egypt dabbles in democracy; Iraq: America's other storm; heart-unhealthy vitamins; rest in peace, little buddy
Mayor Daley and his Windy City scandals
Dr. Feelbad
Letters
U.S. News readers write about the Katrina crisis, Leo and the Stones, the National Guard's duty, misunderstood Masons, college costs, life after Gaza

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