March 2006
by Clayton DeKorne
Gulf Fixation
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From the Editor Clayton DeKorne Gulf Fixation Six months ago, Hurricane Katrina had just crossed the tip of Florida and nicked Alabama before plowing head-on into Mississippi and Louisiana. Just six months ago — a short time, relatively, but for those directly affected, it must feel like a time without end. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) reported in late December that "the scope of human suffering inflicted by Hurricane Katrina in the United States has been greater than that of any hurricane to strike this country in several generations." As of late December, some 1,336 individuals had died from causes
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