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 Mayors slam FEMA responseNagin said he still needed to confirm a report that 
the floodwaters will be gone much sooner than first thought, but progress was 
being made.The federal government Saturday abandoned its effort to prevent the 
media from reporting on the recovery of bodies in New Orleans after CNN filed a 
lawsuit. (Full story)In Louisiana, New York firefighters and police officers 
helping victims of Katrina held their own 9/11 services. (Full story)Hurricane 
Katrina had barreled into the Gulf of Mexico, and Mayfield's latest forecast 
had it smashing into New Orleans as a Category 4 or 5 storm Monday morning. 
Maestri already had 10,000 body bags in his parish, in case he ever got a call 
like this.Rabaul, on New Britain island, was destroyed in the September 1994 
eruption of Tuvurvur volcano.One goal, he said, was to better coordinate moving 
people to temporary shelters once they are evacuated and their immediate needs 
met. In addition, the effort to recover bodies was improving so the people 
could be documented, families notified and the bodies transported.Sen. Barack 
Obama, D-Illinois, criticized President Bush on Sunday for responding to the 
crisis with a "spin operation" but no apparent sense that the government had 
failed its people. Story continues below ?"Everything is related to the 
unwatering at this point," he added.Bush was flying Sunday to New Orleans for 
an overnight visit, his third trip to the Gulf Coast since the storm struck 
August 29. On Saturday, Bush told a radio audience that Americans will come 
together and make the region "more vibrant than ever." (Full story)“It’s 
basically a timing thing,” Wagi said.The Army Corps of Engineers Saturday 
revised its timetable for draining the flood waters from New Orleans, saying 
the draining should be completed in October, far sooner than previous 
estimates.Some people stocked up on groceries during the weekend even though 
Wilmington, on the coast of southeast North Carolina, had breezy, partly cloudy 
weather, said Warren Lee, emergency management director for New Hanover 
County.In addition, the effort to recover bodies was improving so the people 
could be documented, families notified and the bodies transported.“They are 
saying they don’t want anyone to even touch the water,” Kathy Carroll, 37, of 
Wilmington, said after abandoning an attempt to body surf in the waves. “Now I 
know how a flounder feels. I was getting tossed all over the place.”The Federal 
Emergency Management Agency has been criticized for what state and local 
officials have said was a slow response to Katrina.In many cases, resources 
that were available were not used, whether Amtrak trains that could have taken 
evacuees to safety before the storm or the U.S. military's 82nd Airborne 
division, which spent days on standby waiting for orders that never came. 
Communications were so impossible the Army Corps of Engineers was unable to 
inform the rest of the government for crucial hours that levees in New Orleans 
had been breached.Allen said the discussions were "frank and open."“You never 
know what is going to happen,” Rose Davane, 41, said while strolling on a 
Wrightsville Beach pier with her daughter and 18-month-old granddaughter. She 
said Hurricane Fran in 1996 took everything from her family. “I’m always 
prepared.”

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