Hurricane Katrina batters US (AP/Reuters) Updated: 2005-09-02 08:58
U.S. President George W. Bush pauses while
speaking in the Rose Garden, after a meeting with members of the White
House Task Force on Hurricane Katrina Recovery, in Washington August 31,
2005. he devastation of Hurricane Katrina is a dangerous political
challenge for President George W. Bush even as he grapples with a string
of bad news on the Iraq war, soaring gas prices and slumping approval
ratings. The widespread destruction on the Gulf Coast, one of the worst
natural disasters in U.S. history, threatens to hit all Americans in the
pocketbook by wreaking havoc on gas prices and the U.S. economy.
[Reuters]
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