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 In July 2004, Maestri had participated in an exercise called Hurricane Pam, a 
simulation of a Category 3 storm drowning New Orleans. Emergency planners had 
concluded that a real Pam would create a flood of unimaginable proportions, 
killing tens of thousands of people, wiping out hundreds of thousands of homes, 
shutting down southeast Louisiana for months.Two light beams inspired by the 
twin towers were to shoot skyward Sunday night in an echo of the towers' 
silhouette. The "Tribute in Light" will fade away at dawn on Monday.Papua New 
Guinea lies to the east of Indonesia, which bore the brunt of the 9.15 
magnitude quake and tsunami on Dec. 26.“With what’s happened down there (on the 
Gulf Coast) and what’s happened in Florida last year and this year ... I think 
people are much more aware of the dangers and I don’t think you’ll see people 
taking it as lightly as they possibly would have otherwise,” Jenkins said.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. "One of the things we talked about today was a single 
coordinating mechanism so I could take all those different forces that are 
flowing into a parish and make sure they were being put to the highest 
priorities of those parish residents and the presidents," he said."You're 
taking care of us from heaven but someday we'll be together," Iliani Flores 
said, choking up and raising her face to the sky in memory of her younger 
brother, a fire department paramedic.The situation was gradually changing, he 
said.CHARLESTON, S.C. - Hurricane Ophelia sat nearly stationary off the coast 
of the Carolinas on Sunday, taunting coastal residents made wary by the 
destruction that Katrina caused along the Gulf Coast.“With what’s happened down 
there (on the Gulf Coast) and what’s happened in Florida last year and this 
year ... I think people are much more aware of the dangers and I don’t think 
you’ll see people taking it as lightly as they possibly would have otherwise,” 
Jenkins said.Honore said his troops will continue to assist New Orleans 
residents who refuse to leave their homes despite a mandatory evacuation 
order."I always knew that once we got the pumps up, some of our significant 
pumps going, that we could accelerate the draining process," he said. "The big 
one is pumping station six, which is our most powerful pump, and I am 
understanding that that's just about ready to go.""Everything is related to the 
unwatering at this point," he added.Many relatives looked to the clear, bright 
morning sky as they spoke to the brothers and sisters they lost. Several held 
up photos of their loved ones."I always knew that once we got the pumps up, 
some of our significant pumps going, that we could accelerate the draining 
process," he said. "The big one is pumping station six, which is our most 
powerful pump, and I am understanding that that's just about ready to 
go."SYDNEY - A major earthquake measuring 7.3 in magnitude shook parts of Papua 
New Guinea on Friday, but there were no immediate reports of damage and a 
tsunami was unlikely, officials said."To Americans suffering in the aftermath 
of Hurricane Katrina, our deepest sympathies go out to you this day," Bloomberg 
said.

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