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Monday, September 19
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nadezhda
on Mon 19 Sep 2005 05:12 AM EDT
When we first started to see the dimensions of the efforts that Katrina will require -- whether in massive recovery or just doing better to prepare for the next catastrophe -- my initial reaction was "let's go after the pork." Now N.Z. Bear has followed up his site's Katrina relief fund-raising effort with a "porkbusters" venture, where you too can add some pork to be busted.
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