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  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2022-09-28
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2022-09-28
    Power crews work to fix power lines near Lower Barneys River in Pictou County, N.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, following significant damage brought by post-tropical storm Fiona. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
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  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2022-09-28
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2022-09-28
    Power crews work to fix power lines near Lower Barneys River in Pictou County, N.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, following significant damage brought by post-tropical storm Fiona. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
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    DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
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    DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
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    DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
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    DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
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    DAKAR 2026: STAGE 10: Van Beveren Wins, Sanders Crashes, Brabec New Race Leader
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
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    ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
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    ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
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    ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
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    ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
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    ICE Crackdown 2026: Minneapolis 'Operation Metro Surge'
    January 14, 2026, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: In the immediate wake of reports citing an ICE involved shooting on the North Side of Minneapolis agents secured a perimeter and fired multiple rounds of tear gas, pepper balls and flash bangs. (Credit Image: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    on Dec. 19th, The Louisiana National Guard got yet another extension to stay in New Orleans. They have been assisting the police department since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans recently earned the dubious honor of having the highest crime rate in the nation. The areas of the city the Guard control are greatly under control but had they had to pull out, mayhem was almost certain to break out. Many in the state are against the Guard staying on due to the expense but the citizens of New Orleans for the most part are greatly relieved. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2008 by Julie Dermansky

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381975_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    on Dec. 19th, The Louisiana National Guard got yet another extension to stay in New Orleans. They have been assisting the police department since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans recently earned the dubious honor of having the highest crime rate in the nation. The areas of the city the Guard control are greatly under control but had they had to pull out, mayhem was almost certain to break out. Many in the state are against the Guard staying on due to the expense but the citizens of New Orleans for the most part are greatly relieved. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2008 by Julie Dermansky

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381972_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    on Dec. 19th, The Louisiana National Guard got yet another extension to stay in New Orleans. They have been assisting the police department since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans recently earned the dubious honor of having the highest crime rate in the nation. The areas of the city the Guard control are greatly under control but had they had to pull out, mayhem was almost certain to break out. Many in the state are against the Guard staying on due to the expense but the citizens of New Orleans for the most part are greatly relieved. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2008 by Julie Dermansky

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381969_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381965_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381950_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381946_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381943_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381940_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381937_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381934_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381931_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381928_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381923_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381918_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381913_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    on Dec. 19th, The Louisiana National Guard got yet another extension to stay in New Orleans. They have been assisting the police department since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans recently earned the dubious honor of having the highest crime rate in the nation. The areas of the city the Guard control are greatly under control but had they had to pull out, mayhem was almost certain to break out. Many in the state are against the Guard staying on due to the expense but the citizens of New Orleans for the most part are greatly relieved. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2008 by Julie Dermansky

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381908_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381903_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381898_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381893_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381889_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    DUKAS_188381885_POL
    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    EXCLUSIVE: September 8, 2005 - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: Clothilde Mack would not evacuate when hurricane Katrina neared. She stayed put to look after her three cats. She lived for more than half her 85 years in a clapboard house in the Crescent City's Lower Ninth District. She had sat out big storms before. As the waters rose and neighbors fled or drowned, she called the emergency 911 number on her mobile telephone. Ten days later, members of the Oregon National Guard rescued her by boat. Mrs Mack almost sang with joy when the rescue party arrived. "Thank the Lord for you all!" she exclaimed. "I waited and waited but no one came to my door." (Toby Harnden/Polaris) (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Toby Harnden

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    on Dec. 19th, The Louisiana National Guard got yet another extension to stay in New Orleans. They have been assisting the police department since Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans recently earned the dubious honor of having the highest crime rate in the nation. The areas of the city the Guard control are greatly under control but had they had to pull out, mayhem was almost certain to break out. Many in the state are against the Guard staying on due to the expense but the citizens of New Orleans for the most part are greatly relieved. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
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    US National Guard deployed to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
    Three years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans still needs the military to help keep order in certain neighborhoods. This year alone, New Orleans has had at least 127 murders, stunning given that roughly a third of the city's population has not returned since Katrina. About 300 members of the Louisiana National Guard still patrol the streets in some neighborhoods, using cars no longer needed by the state police. These soldiers do not make arrests, but they can handcuff and detain suspects until the police arrive. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Florida News, St. Petersburg, USA - 10 Oct 2024
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    Florida News, St. Petersburg, USA - 10 Oct 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14772432n)
    A group is silohetted against a fallen crane along 1st Avenue South near the Tampa Bay Times offices. The crane broke free from the south side of the 400 Central Residences as Hurricane Milton's strong winds tore through the area Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024 in St. Petersburg.
    Florida News, St. Petersburg, USA - 10 Oct 2024

     

  • Florida News, St. Petersburg, USA - 10 Oct 2024
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    Florida News, St. Petersburg, USA - 10 Oct 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Urso/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14772432m)
    Joe Lindquist, 32, of St. Petersburg, walks over bricks near a fallen crane along 1st Avenue South near the Tampa Bay Times offices. The crane broke free from the south side of the 400 Central Residences as Hurricane Milton's strong winds tore through the area Thursday, Oct. 10, 2024 in St. Petersburg.
    Florida News, St. Petersburg, USA - 10 Oct 2024

     

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