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Article: One of the many lessons of Hurricane Katrina is that great leaders aren't always on the scene when they're most needed: nobody is mistaking New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin for Rudy Giuliani.(The Week)(Brief Article)
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- National Review
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- September 26, 2005
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One of the many lessons of Hurricane Katrina is that great leaders aren't always on the scene when they're most needed: Nobody is mistaking New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin for Rudy Giuliani. Yet in the region struck by the storm, Mississippi governor Haley Barbour has emerged as the most Giuliani-like political figure, striking an appropriate balance between compassion and toughness as he speaks candidly about the magnitude of ...
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... ... evacuated and guardsmen have not arrived to stop looting and violence. Mayor Ray Nagin said: "People need to get off their fricking asses and get me some goddamn ... his dad and Bill Clinton to raise cash for victims; FURY: Ray Nagin
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