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James KaticichJames Katicich in The Vindicator - Sep 3 2008
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"... a huge storm, which would have been really bad news for our citizens." Nagin said. "And there was a complacency." Similarly, some evacuees said authorities made the right call. James Katicich, a Louisianan. said his stay at a shelter in Birmingham, Ala., was rough rationed portions of food and sleeping just inches away from strangers. ?But it's better to be safe ..."
Publication place: Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, United States
James KaticichJames Katicich in Bangor Daily News - Sep 3 2008
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"... a huge storm, which would have been really bad news for our citizens," Nagin said. “And there was a complacency." Similarly, some evacuees said authorities made the right call. James Katicich, a Louisianan, said his stay at a shelter in Birmingham, Ala., was rough rationed portions of food and sleeping just inches away from strangers. "But it's better to be safe ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
James KaticichJames Katicich in The Press Democrat - Sep 3 2008
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"... 5 potential, a luigo sturm, which would havo buen bad nows fur our citizens," Nagin saul. “And thuro wus n complacency." Similarly, somo sant authorities mado tho right cull. Jamos Katicich, n Louis uman, said hls stuy nt n shuller ln Birmingham, Ala., was rough rationed portions ot food und sleeping just away from strangers. "Uut it's to ho safo thun ..."
Publication place: Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States
James KaticichJames Katicich in Sun Journal - Sep 3 2008
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"... potential, a hugo storm, which would have been really bad news for our citizens," Nagin sald. “And there was a complacency'.” some evacuees said authorities made the right call. James Katicich, a Louisianan, said his stay at a shelter in Birmingham, Ala., was portions of food and sleeping just inches away from strangers. “But it's better to be safe than sorry,” ..."
Publication place: Lewiston, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States