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IT'S BEEN YEARS AND PEOPLE ARE STILL MISSING FROM HURRICANE KATRINA.  MANY MAY NEVER BE FOUND.
SOME OF THE DEAD MAY NEVER BE IDENTIFIED.

           Lest We Forget: Where Have All The MISSING Gone?







NEW ORLEANS (August 29, 2008) -- Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans will never be forgotten by the
people of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Almost 1900 people are dead or missing from Hurricane Katrina, and all the
victims were not in or from New Orleans and the Gulf Coast...
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New Orleans first responders carry a coffin containing remains of an unidentified Hurricane Katrina victim to the new Katrina Memorial Cemetery on 8-29-2008 photo (C) katrinaconnection.com
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MLK Day March 2008, led by Ray Nagin
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former St Bernard housing development in New Orleans
church under construction in uptown New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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New Orleans police make arrests at housing demolition protest
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February 1, 2013 - CBS News anchorman Scott Pelley reports on the dramatic
transformation of New Orleans schools since Hurricane Katrina.
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