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Katrina Spam & Scams Hit the Web

Online con artists are using the web to cheat hurricane victimes of aid and help.

Refugee v. Evacuee: Disaster Languaging

Katrina survivors and the words used to describe them and their condition can effect the quality of their recovery.

How To Conduct A Home Inventory

Prepare for robbery, fire, flood or other emergency.

Home Destroyed? No Insurance? There's Help

How hurricane Katrina survivors whose houses were destroyed and lack home owner's insurance can arrange to have their mortgages paid in full.

Beware of deceptive trade practices

Hurricane Katrina victims in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast Region need to beware of cheats, scammers and fraud artists.

Building Materials Prices to Skyrocket

Katrina's effect on the Gulf Coast and New Orleans will cause a huge increase in the cost of building supplies.

Disaster Victims : Don't Be Ripped-Off by a Contractor

Be careful if they don't have references, a phone number, physical address or won't give you a firm quote or require full payment in advance.

Tax Guidance for Katrina Survivors

How to get maximum goverment help, tax relief after a hurricane.

Home Depot's Response to Katrina

Home supply, repair chain and the hurricane survivors.

Advice for New Orleans Home Owners

Fast, efficient damage claims for home owners hit by Katrina.

Irish-Americans to aid Katrina victims

Ancient Order of Hibernians to aid people in New Orleans.

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