Topic: Gulf Coast
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March Madness 2013: wilder than usual?
A 75th anniversary, by definition, should be something special. That's what college basketball fans are expecting as the National Collegiate Athletic Association's men's tournament (aka 'March Madness') shifts into high gear this week.
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Obama vs. Romney 101: 5 ways they differ on jobs
Whether Mitt Romney or Barack Obama occupies the White House in January, one of them will have to deal with more than 12 million jobless Americans, or a little over 8 percent of the total workforce. Where do the candidates stand on issues relating to jobs?
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In Pictures: It's Mardi Gras time all over the world!
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National Book Awards: the 2011 fiction nominees
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Amazon's top 10 book picks for November
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New Orleans pastors get help from churches across country
A post-Katrina initiative teams up churches nationwide to help rebuild displaced congregations.
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As Gustav nears, oil companies shut down rigs
Disruptions in supply could push up pump prices, as they did after Katrina.
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An urban marsh’s unfinished saga
New York’s Jamaica Bay serves as a microcosm for the world’s wetland woes.
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Wealthy women give to women
Helen LaKelly Hunt of Women Moving Millions aspires to raise $150 million by next spring.
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Cottages are lightning rod in storm over Gulf's future look
Many Mississippi towns want the tiny homes gone by next spring, but some envision them as a cornerstone of the post-Katrina coast.
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Finding home after loss
A Christian Science perspective on daily life.
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Recovery's worker bees bring different flavor to Gulf Coast
Mississippi's new moneyed class prefers monster trucks and jet skis to fine art.
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The new Gulf: Safe enough?
Post-Katrina building is booming. But conflict is rising over safety regs vs. economic needs.
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Recovery's worker bees bring different flavor to Gulf Coast
Mississippi's new moneyed class prefers monster trucks and jet skis to fine art.
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One town uses the arts to revive after hurricane Katrina
Bay St. Louis, Miss., taps painters and the cultural community nationwide to become a rare post-Katrina success story. Why are residents yelling 'Stellaaaaaaa?'
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'Oil Shockwave' scenario: How the U.S. might deal with a terrorist strike
Prices suddenly shoot up to $160 a barrel. Former US officials gathered at Harvard University discuss how they'd respond.
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Bibbidi bobbidi boohoo
Some of the little princesses at the 'fairytale breakfast' weren't too happy to be all dolled up.
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Revisiting the global warming-hurricane link
A new study underscores the difficulty of estimating global warming's effect on weather.
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Obama Sweeps 3 States, Huckabee Takes 2
The Illinois senator narrowed the delegate gap with Sen. Hillary Clinton.
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The helping hand these days often holds a new house
House-gifting has become a major philanthropic trend in the US, in part fueled by reality TV shows.



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