Infinite Tenderness: In the wake of Katrina
By Mark Clemens
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By Mark Clemens
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Hurricane Katrina roared in on Aug. 29th, almost a month ago. Mountains of garbage and debris cover the landscape. Floating casinos are hauled out along the coast like beached whales. Plastic shopping bags flutter in the trees, flags of defeat. It's Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2005, and you are in Hancock County on the sweltering Gulf Coast of Mississippi. Early in the morning, disaster workers Travis Harney and Lew Roche spot Dewey Bassett at the Gulfport-Biloxi Airport. They have been tasked to ...























