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Gallery: Miss. One Year After Katrina - Newsweek National News - MSNBC.com Page 1 of 4 Dad, what would happen to me and mommy.... if you died? Save up to 70% on Life Insurance 10 Yr Level Term a9« male Get a . . . t<« (4 *■ 10 Yr Level Term a9« Life Insurance 35 40 <5500,000 policy) 4g EC&, no niteftna ^ mala $16.53 S21.78 U4.«0 $50.90 r Web <• MSNBC Search Alerts | Newsletters | RSS | Help | MSN Home | Hotmail | Sign In Newsweek Home » National News nbc Newsweek Newsweek Subscribe Now Table of Contents Periscope My Turn Online National News Politics World News International Ed. War in Iraq Business Enterprise Tech & Science Health Society Education Entertainment Tip Sheet The Boomer Files Columnists Letters & Live Talks Multimedia/Photos Search Archives National News Subscribe Now Make Newsweek Your Homepage Newsletters RSS ‘Life Goes On’ Family Portraits: Meet the 'forgotten' Mississippians still strugglin rebuild their lives a year after Hurricane Katrina. WEB EXCLUSIVE Newsweek Updated: 2:07 p.m. CT Aug 25, 2006 Aug. 25, 2006 - While the majority of media attention in the year since Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast has focused on New Orleans and Louisiana, the eye of the hurricane actually hit the coast of Mississippi. In Hancock County alone, on the state's west coast, nearly 40,000 families lost their homes. Nearly a year later, the majority of these families are still living in temporary housing. While crowded and uncomfortable, these newfound communities have, at times, eroded social differences, as residents of all races and classes face similar challenges toward rebuilding their lives. These portraits and audio, taken by Adriana Lopez Sanfeliu in July, put faces and voices with the stories of 15 ordinary Mississippians. PHOTO GALLERY Click here to launch gallery with audio © 2006 Newsweek, Inc. \ Subscribe to Lillian Rogers of Pearlington, Miss, trailer. She is just one of thousand living in temporary housing HURRICANE KATRINA: ONE YEA • Preserving N.O. Culture After K< • Can Nagin Save New Orleans? • Floods: How the Dutch Keep Clt • Multimedia: Remembering Katri http://www.msnbc.msn.com/idyi 4515422/site/newsweek/ 8/31/2006
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