FEMA Head Takes Backseat in Relief Effort
10th Sep 2005, 00:24 GMT
The Bush administration began the politically sensitive job of changing the federal machinery that responded haltingly to Hurricane Katrina, removing Michael Brown from his post spearheading relief operations on the Gulf Coast.
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