Does it take a crisis to pull us together?
Hawaii Reporter
by Bill Spencer
10/18/05
I just returned from the mainland where I had the opportunity to join a few million Texans escape the potential wrath of mother nature in the form of Hurricane Rita. As I sat in seemingly endless traffic jams and waited in slow moving lines to catch a flight out, I had time to think about how people behave both before and after a crisis. Much of the gulf coast was struggling with the ravages of hurricane Katrina when Rita began spinning up to force-five strength. After Katrina, the nation had opened its hearts to the victims providing aid and shelter...
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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Bill Spencer
10/18/05
I just returned from the mainland where I had the opportunity to join a few million Texans escape the potential wrath of mother nature in the form of Hurricane Rita. As I sat in seemingly endless traffic jams and waited in slow moving lines to catch a flight out, I had time to think about how people behave both before and after a crisis. Much of the gulf coast was struggling with the ravages of hurricane Katrina when Rita began spinning up to force-five strength. After Katrina, the nation had opened its hearts to the victims providing aid and shelter...
http://tinyurl.com/8qb4g
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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