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TV Review: Inside Hurricane Katrina - National Geographic Special

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By Ron Wilkinson Oct 31, 2005, 14:40 GMT


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Al StewartNov 4th, 2005 - 07:27:12

The video/film was excellent. It was edge of the seat and sagging mouth. I only wish there could have been more coverage in Mississippi and Alabama and of those states more coverage and dialog about the inland areas and the thousands of homes and property damaged.
Is a copy of the video available??

Al Stewart

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Aleta CarrollNov 11th, 2005 - 07:21:06

When will this be shown again?

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Inside Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina, a category four hurricane, hits land and storms across Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana leaving in her wake a trail of devastation. Now, in this two-hour special, the National ...more

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