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Covering Katrina's Aftermath

Journalists tell their stories ...
A Sense of Outrage
Gavin Hewitt, BBC News
BBC correspondent Gavin Hewitt writes about covering the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. He considers the personal challenges of reporting such tragedy and of balancing outrage and caution, and reconciling the urge to help with the need to broadcast ...
Reporting on a Chaotic Relief Effort
Penny Cockerell, The Oklahoman
Oklahoman reporter—and Dart Center executive committee member—Penny Cockerell describes covering relief efforts in Dallas, Texas ...
The Scene in Mississippi
Matt Sloan, CNN
CNN Medical News producer Matt Sloan describes riding out the storm in a hotel, and then covering the aftermath in Biloxi, Miss. ...
'An entire city—gone.'
Elizabeth Aguilera, The Denver Post
Denver Post reporter Elizabeth Aguilera describes the first days the storm passed through the New Orleans area ...
'Words Fail ...'
Penny Cockerell, The Oklahoman
Cockerell describes a week covering the storm's aftermath in the area around New Orleans ...
'Worse than Iraq'
Natalie Pompilio, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Pompilio describes the logistical and emotional conditions facing reporters in New Orleans amid the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina ...
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