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A Year Later, Katrina Victim May Leave Louisiana *

Sep 7th, 2006 · Michele Norris checks in with New Orleans resident Sharon White, one year after she first met White at a Red Cross shelter in Baton Rouge, La. White is frustrated with the slow recovery of her city and upset by the violence that has sprung up. Though she was once determined to move home to New Orleans East, she's now contemplating moving out of state.

Keywords: Violence · Katrina · city · Michele Norris · L.A · New Orleans · residents · victims · shelter · Louisiana · Recovery · Baton Rouge

Stay or Go? Honeysuckle Lane Residents Decide *

Aug 28th, 2006 · For the people of this New Orleans East area, a few things have returned to normal: Street lamps are working, and some shops have reopened. But uncertainty hangs over their future -- and that of their neighborhood. Here are their stories.

Keywords: residents · neighborhoods · New Orleans East · lane · lamps · Honeysuckle

Resident Hopes for Rebuilding in New Orleans East *

Jan 11th, 2006 · Joanne Arnaud, who lived on Honeysuckle Lane in New Orleans East, talks about her family's reaction to plans that call for a four-month moratorium on rebuilding in their part of the city. Residents must have a critical mass of guaranteed returnees before they can rebuild.

Keywords: Orleans · city · residents · rebuilding · Family · guaranteed · Moratorium · Joanne Arnaud · Honeysuckle Lane · New Orleans East

Honeysuckle Lane: From Hotel to Home

Oct 19th, 2005 · Host Robert Siegel continues his chats with residents of flood-damaged Honeysuckle Lane in New Orleans East. Pat Zeller lives at 40 Honeysuckle Lane, but is staying at a hotel on Canal Street. Floodwaters soaked her home's downstairs, but the rest of the house is in fair condition. She expects to move back in March.

Keywords: Robert Siegel · residents · Hotel · Honeysuckle Lane · New Orleans East · soaked · Lane · floodwaters · Canal Street · chats · Honeysuckle · Zeller

Honeysuckle Lane Resident Awaits Word on Home

Oct 18th, 2005 · Robert Siegel continues his conversations with residents of one small street in New Orleans East. He chats with Keia Wyre, who lives at 37 Honeysuckle Lane. She's staying with her mother in Hampton, Va., while she tries to find out what insurance and FEMA will pay her for her water-damaged home.

Keywords: FEMA · Robert Siegel · residents · Va · insurance · Honeysuckle Lane · New Orleans East · Lane · chats · Hamptons · Honeysuckle · Keia Wyre

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