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- IRS Gives Victims of Hurricane Katrina More Relief By: Richard A. Chapo
The IRS has announced further tax relief for victims of Hurricane Katrina due to slow clean up efforts and obviously devastated areas. Tags: irs, tax, taxes, hurricane Katrina, tax relief, tax help, automatic extension,
- Hurricane Katrina - Businesses Can Claim Casualty Tax Losses By: Richard A. Chapo
Hurricane Katrina has left a wide and long path of destruction. Besides the human toll, businesses on the Gulf Coast have taken a beating. If yours is one, here is how you can write off casualty losses on your taxes. Tags: hurricane, katrina, tax, taxes, irs, business loss, losses, casualty loss, insurance
- Hurricane Katrina - How To Use Your Business Loss To Get A Refund on 2004 Taxes By: Richard A. Chapo
With the massive losses caused by Katrina, the economy of the Gulf Coast region is in extremely bad shape. Fortunately, there is a quirk in the tax code that can help you generate a large refund from your 2004 taxes. Tags: hurricane, katrina, tax, taxes, irs, business loss, losses, casualty loss, insurance
- One Year Later: Surviving the Katrina Anniversary By: Carol McClelland
One year ago, your life was turned upside down by Hurricane Katrina. Now, one year later, you are facing the first anniversary of the disaster. Learn why you are feeling uneasy, what you can do to support yourself during the anniversary. Tags: Katrina, Hurricane Katrina, Katrina Anniversary, Hurricane Katrina Anniversary, grief, los
- Spike Lee and Ray Nagin - What do They Have in Common By: Rev Michael Bresciani
Spike Lee’s documentary, When the Levees Broke drew the attention of the country as the anniversary of hurricane Katrina drew near. It seemed nothing could upstage the undivided attention of the nation until Mayor Ray Nagin spoke up. Tags: Spike Lee, Ray Nagin, Lee, Nagin, CNN, Katrina, levees, New Orleans, Louisiana, Gulf Coast, Bush, Cha
- Students Chip In To Help Katrina Victims By: Kadence Buchanan
While most college students on spring break are busy sunning up and partying down in exotic locales such as Cancun, there are others who are content to sacrifice their spring break to help those less fortunate. The deadly hurricane Katrina caused irreparable damage to New Orleans and its surrounding areas, and many sympathetic college students stepped up to the plate to help those in need. Several different charities helped to organize the event which featured the students as... Tags: Katrina victims, students chip, irreparable damage, charity work
- How One Small Business Trumped Hurricane Katrina With Help from the Local High School By: Ellen Miller
Katrina was a devastating event, with a profound and horrible impact on many lives, it also ignited the spark of all that's best in humankind ... spirits that won't be smothered, hopes that won't be destroyed, determination that will guarantee triumph, and the beautiful symbiosis of people working together for the best interests of all. Tags: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Mandeville LA, Exercise Video, Excercise DVD
- Is Katrina Cough Real? By: George McKenzie
Ever since Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast of the United States, some residents say they have developed ongoing lung and respiratory problems that have collectively become known as "Katrina Cough." But is "Katrina Cough" real? Tags: cough, Katrina cough
- Be sure your used car isn't a victim of Hurricane Katrina By: P. Filler
It has almost been two years since Katrina hit the southeast portion of our country. Car dealerships were not spared the extensive flooding, which means that over five hundred thousand new and used vehicles were flooded due to that one storm alone. Tags: titles, officially, marked as flooded, flooded, high numbers, vehicles, gold mine, con art
- Bush Using Darfur, Aids To Salvage Failed Presidency By: James Opiko
Rap Artist Kanye West had this to say: "George Bush doesn't care about black people!" -- Said during a Hurricane Katrina telethon.
After the Katrina disaster many polls indicated that large majorities of blacks believed that the federal response to Hurricane Katrina would have been considerably speedier had those trapped in New Orleans been rich and white, and that the slow response was an indication of continuing racial inequity in this country.
Most whites disagreed.... Tags: Bush, Darfur, Aids, genocide, sudan, failed Presidency, foreign aid, Hurricane Katrina, Re
- Johnny Depp Could Have Lost Millions From Big Pirate Treasure Lost In New Orleans Hurricanes By: tencerpr
Whats the connection between pirate booty lost at sea and New Orleans doubloons, lost during hurricane katrina? When Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom spent time in pirates of the Caribbean, hiding, stealing and spending doubloons, it makes you wonder, what is a doubloon, and why do they call the coins thrown during mardi gras, by the same name? Tags: johnny depp, keira knightley, orlando bloom, katrina, new orleans, hurricane, pirate, children, mi
- Satellite Phone Communications During a Natural Disaster By: Lou Altman
Satellite phones are the best communication option during a natural or man-made disaster. Hurricane Katrina destroyed most land-based communications systems rendering communications with business, family, and government very difficult, if not temporary impossible. Satellite phones are a must for emergency response organizations and for executives to maintain business continuity. Tags: Satellite Phones, hurricane katrina, natural disaster, emergency response, business contin
- Are Hurricane Zones Flooded By Reporters More Than Water In Recent Years By: Rachel Yoshida
With the increased media hype since Katrina, it seems the reports are flooding the areas a lot more than the tidal surge of the worst storm. Tags: hurricane, katrina, gustav, reporters, media, news media, weather
- Katrina Still Wreaks Havoc - From Water Damage To Insurance Damage By: Chris Blastoyout
Hurricane Katrina still blows ill-wind in Louisiana these days. The Louisiana Supreme Court rejected contentions of homeowners that insurance companies should pay for water damages resulting from levee breaches at the height of Hurricane Katrina. The state high court's reason: water damage was brought about by floods which are not covered in the insurance policy. Tags: Katrina, Still, Wreaks, Havoc, From, Water, Damage, To, Insurance, Damage
- Katrina Kaif: The Reigning Queen Of Bollywood By: Rinkel Kapoor2
Katrina Kaif is a famous Bollywood actress who is known for her good looks as well as her charismatic screen presence. Considered as a lucky charm by most of the filmmakers she is currently the ruling queen of Bollywood. Tags: Katrina Kaif, Katrina Kaif wallpapers, Katrina Kaif photos, Katrina Kaif pics, Katrina Kai
- How Technology Helped Rescue Efforts In Louisiana After Hurricane Katrina By: Samson Paulotti
Thanks to technological advances, thousands of lives were saved from the ravaging force of Hurricane Katrina. High technology was able to capture satellite photos of the hurricane before it struck Now Orleans, Louisiana and other towns, and after it left the southern coast. Technology allowed experts to forecast the speed, force, and direction of one of America's costliest hurricanes. Tags: How, Technology, Helped, Rescue, Efforts, In, Louisiana, After, Hurricane, Katrina
- Water Damage New Orleans - Black Mold Health Hazards By: Aydan Corkern
New Orleans is still suffering from the affects of the deadly and destructive hurricane Katrina even now. One of the most toxic and most sickening elements that is still being battled after the storm is black mold. Tags: water damage, New Orleans, mold, black mold, hurricane Katrina
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