Ending buses to stymie regrowth of New Orleans
14th Nov 2006, 16:07 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Theresa Jones hangs on to her low-paying job in New Orleans by riding a free, government-funded bus 80 miles to work from the temporary housing she has lived in since Hurricane Katrina.
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