Monday, February 27, 2006

Images of Slack: Katrina Aftermath Mon. 27 Feb.

Spectators walk down Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans February 26, 2006. Thousand turned out to celebrate the Mardi Gras carnival season despite those who were apposed to the annual revelry. REUTERS/Sean Gardner
Members of the Krewe of Bacchus await the beginning of their Mardi Gras Parade on Napoleon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana February 26, 2006. Mardi Gras revelers crowded the sidewalks of storm-shattered New Orleans on Sunday in a turnout that was lighter than years past, but large enough to line the streets, fill the bars and remind people of better days. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Mardi Gras beads are thrown from a float to screaming parade goers during the the Bacchus Parade in New Orleans, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2006. Mardi Gras, the first since Hurricane Katrina devastated the region, is in full swing. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Laurel Keating left, and her daughter Rebecca Keating age 15 both from Dallas, catch some beads at their first Mardi Gras in the Uptown area of New Orleans on Sunday Feb. 26, 2006. Their sign says 'We're from Texas you Owe us,' which makes reference to the many displaced people from the New Orleans region that went to Texas (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) More News Images on THE TENSION

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