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Can-do spirit prevails in Mississippi - Nightly News with Brian Williams - MSNBC.com Page 1 of 4 r Web (• MSNBC Search Nightly News Katrina: The Long Road Back Investigative Unit Making a Difference American Boomers Video U.S. News Politics World News Business Sports Entertainment Health Tech / Science Weather Travel Blogs Etc. Local News Newsweek Multimedia Most Popular NBC NEWS MSNBC TV Today Show Nightly News Meet the Press Dateline NBC f Marlene Chga J Mo Litue Our People. Our Network. veri Alerts | Newsletters | RSS | Help | MSN Home | Hotmail | Sign In with BRIAN WILLIAMS BOOKMARK NIGHTLY I ABOUT US I BL Can-do spirit prevails in Mississippi Not waiting for government handouts, citizens help themselves By Martin Savidge Correspondent NBC News Updated: 7:12 p.m. CT Nov 3, 2005 GflNBC VIDEO NBC NEWS "If- Martin Savidge Correspondent BOGALUSA, La. - We are off the map in Mississippi. You have to be a local to find Lakeshore. At the local Baptist church, the only thing left is the steeple. Profile • Disable Fly-out (D __________________ But faith is still strong. It is not moving mountains, but building homes, one at a time, starting with James Bobbit. Bobbit and other volunteers here are using a donated saw and turning his own broken trees into 2x4s for the new home he wants to build. But they're not just rebuilding Bobbit's home. Story continues below ; advertisement Launch • Small towns making do Nov. 3: NBC’s Martin Savidge i towns in Mississippi and Louisii ravaged by the hurricanes, wh aren't waiting for the governm Nightly News OUR SPECIAL SERIES http ://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9914134/ 8/31/2006
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