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...northward on U.S. 1 into Miami-Dade County, motorists lined up at gas stations, some of which had run out of regular gas, and shoppers at Costco in North Miami Beach waited on line for bottled water. Some residents of Key Biscayne, south of Miami, bagged beach sand to protect their homes from flooding. Others expressed no desire to evacuate. "We've been through so many of these things," says Jim Brewster, a longtime Key Biscayne resident. "I'm not going anywhere unless it's a Category...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Riding Out Rita in Key West | 9/20/2005 | See Source »

...commercial carriers primarily carry the costs. Why shouldn't a corporate hotshot in his Gulfstream jet pay a fair share to use the same services? And why should everyday passengers pay for an airport that no commercial airline can ever serve? It's unfair that airline security costs (to protect our citizens from attack from the air) are paid for predominantly by passenger ticket taxes. Since everyone benefits, why not use some of the revenue collected from everyone on April 15? Lastly, we must remove political influence on day-to-day operations. Get the government out of the business...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Fix the Airline Mess | 9/19/2005 | See Source »

...water and no way out. Hospital patients, including infants, died because hospitals had no supplies or power. Looting was rampant because troops were slow to be mobilized and there were too few of them. I bet that if Bush felt he needed the military in the Middle East to protect an oil facility that he said was vital to U.S. interests, he would have had more than enough troops there immediately! James Sloane Las Vegas I was alarmed by the televised scenes of people looting stores in New Orleans. Panicked and helpless citizens had to evacuate their homes and businesses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An American Tragedy | 9/19/2005 | See Source »

...water and no way out. Hospital patients, including infants, died because hospitals had no supplies or power. Looting was rampant because troops were slow to be mobilized and there were too few of them. I bet that if Bush felt he needed the military in the Middle East to protect an oil facility that he said was vital to U.S. interests, he would have had more than enough troops there immediately! JAMES SLOANE Las Vegas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 26, 2005 | 9/18/2005 | See Source »

...other end of the field, Harvard brought all of its players back to protect against the attack...

Author: By Carrie H. Petri, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Keeley, Crimson Sneak Past Crimson | 9/16/2005 | See Source »

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