New Orleans Discussions - From Argentina
Just got back from Argentina... a wonderful country. The average folks on the streets of Buenos Aires -- regardless of professional background -- are humane, polite and friendly. And boy, are they feverish about politics! They are not just focused on themselves, they keep an eye out on the world. (This is something we're definitely missing in the US, where the emphasis is on local events.) A cab driver taking us from the airport to our hotel was asking us how the American people were reacting to the New Orleans disaster. What were they saying about the help efforts? How was the government taking action? Indeed, it was impossible to miss out on the news about Katrina. Flipping channels in a humble hotel with basic set of cable channels was enough to get a sense of how the rest of the world was just as tuned in to the events in the gulf as Americans themselves might be.
I found this web site which gives general news about New Orleans and provides links to blogs and message boards covering the hurricane aftermath: www.nola.com You may want to visit it or make donations through www.redcross.org
Everything else is secondary right now...
I found this web site which gives general news about New Orleans and provides links to blogs and message boards covering the hurricane aftermath: www.nola.com You may want to visit it or make donations through www.redcross.org
Everything else is secondary right now...

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