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Season’s greetings from a hurricane zone - Rising from Ruin - MSNBC.com
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Rising from Ruin is an on-going MSNBC.com special report chronicling two coastal Mississippi towns, Bay St. Louis and Waveland, as they rebuild after Hurricane Katrina.
This project is evolving. Our daily dispatches coverage has been retired. Click here to see what happened in the area between mid October and January 1, 2006.
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BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. –- Dear Friends and Family:
I’ve never written one of these holiday letters before (don’t they all begin with that disclaimer?) so it’s a bit hard to begin. And awkward, seeing as how I have some confessions that I didn’t think I’d make while still working as a journalist.
But after two trips to this ravaged region, I want to tell you what I’ve seen, what I’ve really seen, and how it has touched me in ways that covering no other story has. So indulge me if you will for a few hundred words on this eve of one of the holiest days on most calendars in this part of the world.
I had never been to the South before October. And other than a fleeting fantasy or two over the years about Mardi Gras, I can’t particularly remember wanting to come. To me, it was the land of fried okra, Civil War buffs and lyrical knife fights between Neil Young and Lynyrd Skynyrd.
But Katrina came with devastation of such magnitude that MSNBC.com decided to devote considerable resources to reporting the comeback –- or not -– of Bay St. Louis, Waveland and Hancock County. I arrived with p"
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