One Week After Katrina's Gulf Coast Assault, the American Red Cross Is Setting a Record Relief Pace
6th Sep 2005, 00:26 GMT
The American Red Cross is off to a record-setting pace in its drive to bring shelter, food and safe drinking water to the tens of thousands of Americans impacted by Hurricane Katrina's savage assault on the Gulf Coast.
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