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This is first one. Terrorists scare me not a hurricane.” Fr< As the storm drew near.stii Texas' along Mississippi’s Gulf 0 were all but deserted, and it fighw of homes and businesses, int J eum 111 ing its 12 floating casinos,#' boarded up. Only patrol carss an occasional luggage-paci car or van could be seen pass. Gulfport’s “Welcome totheG 111SS10 | Coast” billboard. New Orleans scrambledio , ons jd L people out of harm’s way,p ting the frail and elderly in cavernous Louisiana Supers jest wa Rio Gn The and urging others to movr higher floors in tall building “If we turn up dead torftight: 1 row, it’s my fault,” saidi sites ar Allinder, who stayed stubbe- Govern behind at her daughter’s Fra aundry Quarter doll shop to keepar on her cat. Police began clearing m = UCsts park. an \vw SRPH Continued from page 1A vin/in/i/L tutoring. Dr. Craig Blakely, department head of health policy and management and director of office of public policy research institute, said it’s a good idea to have three buildings. “Students tend to make a lot of noise,” Blakely said. “Now when we have meetings, noise is not an issue because students are in another building.” The complex is scheduled to be ready in November 2005, occupancy will start in Janu ary 2006. “Now we have the technology and we just need the students,” Dickey said. off the streets, enforcing p.m. curfew. “I think it’s safe to say we have flooding in this city, Mayor Ray Nagin. However, contradicted a statement frorA ature emergency preparedness dr tor that the city needed at ionsid 10,000 body bags to handle: ^abin sible drowning victims. 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