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A year after the Gulf Coast and New Orleans were devastated by Hurricane Katrina, the rebuilding process continues, or in many places, has yet to start. Families are still displaced and businesses are still idled.

• Survivors share their stories one year after the storm

• A look at the coast road: 90 miles on U.S. 90

• A scene of destruction: New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward

• A look at Katrina through the eyes of children

• A 150-year history of hurricanes

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Katrina ruling could bring new deluge of lawsuits
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- A landmark court ruling blaming the Army Corps of Engineers' "monumental negligence" for some of the worst flooding from Hurricane Katrina could lead to a new deluge: billions of dollars in legal action from thousands of storm victims....