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1. The Mercury - National News
www.pottstownmercury.com/site/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2006 Last Visited: 1/26/2006
I really dont see any progress, said Jill Dapremont, an associate professor of nursing at Delgado Community College before she fled New Orleans Aug. 28, the day before Katrina hit.
Dapremont lost her home, car and many of her possessions. Her dog died after relocating to Memphis.
I see everyone trying to grab their little niche and hold onto power, she said of local leaders.
Meanwhile, former residents try to chart lives that took a turn none expected.
You are in limbo, she said. -
2. Bradford Publishing - National News
www.salamancapress.com/site/ne - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2006 Last Visited: 1/25/2006
I really dont see any progress, said Jill Dapremont, an associate professor of nursing at Delgado Community College before she fled New Orleans Aug. 28, the day before Katrina hit.
Dapremont lost her home, car and many of her possessions. Her dog died after relocating to Memphis.
I see everyone trying to grab their little niche and hold onto power, she said of local leaders.
Meanwhile, former residents try to chart lives that took a turn none expected.
You are in limbo, she said. -
3. The Pawtucket Times - National News
www.pawtuckettimes.com/site/ne - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2006 Last Visited: 1/26/2006
I really dont see any progress, said Jill Dapremont, an associate professor of nursing at Delgado Community College before she fled New Orleans Aug. 28, the day before Katrina hit.
Dapremont lost her home, car and many of her possessions. Her dog died after relocating to Memphis.
I see everyone trying to grab their little niche and hold onto power, she said of local leaders.
Meanwhile, former residents try to chart lives that took a turn none expected.
You are in limbo, she said.

