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WASHINGTON, Sept. 30 (UPI) -- A month after Hurricane Katrina struck, the federal government's temporary housing effort for evacuees is reported stumbling.
After Katrina left thousands of people homeless, the Federal Emergency Management Agency signed contracts for more than $2 billion in temporary housing, including more than 120,000 trailers...
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