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  In New Orleans, no shelter for those who stay (AP)

Bill Lister (R) holds a support for window covering while Tyler Malejko saws in New Orleans in preparation for Hurricane Gustav. Exactly three years after deadly Hurricane Katrina slammed New Orleans, authorities on Friday begin bussing people out of the city ahead of the possible landfall of Gustav, forecast to hit the area early Tuesday as a powerful Category Three hurricane.(AFP/Matthew Hinton)AP - Police with bullhorns plan to go street to street this weekend with a tough message about getting out ahead of Hurricane Gustav: This time there will be no shelter of last resort. The doors to the Superdome will be locked. Those who stay will be on their own.



  Katrina's unclaimed dead entombed, Gustav looms (AP)

Residents and city officials pray during a memorial ceremony on the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, La., Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. New Orleans braces for Tropical Storm Gustav as it enters the Gulf of Mexico.(AP Photo/Cheryl Gerber)AP - At 9:38 a.m. on Friday, about 200 mourners rang handbells to mark the moment three years ago when New Orleans' levees were breached by high waters from Hurricane Katrina, flooding most of the city and leading to the deaths of about 1,600 people.



  Demand for military bomb techs at all-time high (AP)

A remote-operated robotic bomb defuser picks up a rocket during Iraqi military explosive ordinance training at Lions military camp in Anbar province August 27, 2008. REUTERS/Mohanned Faisal (IRAQ)AP - Many things have gone wrong for Navy Senior Chief Tommy Gura while disarming nearly 200 improvised explosive devices in Iraq. He's been shot at and targeted for mortar attacks. His robots have blown up and he's lost communication to call for backup.



  Hurricane-force winds, heavy rain hit Phoenix area (AP)
AP - A series of fast-moving thunderstorms packing winds of up to 100 mph plowed through the Phoenix area, leaving tens of thousands without power, damaging several airliners and collapsing a brand-new college football facility.

  2 airliners nearly collide over Caribbean (AP)
AP - Two airliners were one minute from away from colliding when one of the planes turned away from the other over the Caribbean this week, federal authorities said Friday.


 
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