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Deadspin Down goes No. 1!
World No. 1 Angelique Kerber Upset In First Round Of French Open By Ekaterina Makarova
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Angelique Kerber became the first women’s No. 1 ever to lose on the first day of the French Open, falling to unseeded Ekaterina Makarova 6-2, 6-2.
96 months ago
AP Sports Ekaterina Makarova advanced to 3rd round of Dubai Tennis Championships by beating third-seeded Dominika Cibulkova http://apne.ws/2lC5fZ6
Makarova beats Cibulkova, advances to 3rd round in Dubai
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Ekaterina Makarova advanced to the third round of the Dubai Tennis Championships by beating third-seeded Dominika Cibulkova 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 Tuesda
100 months ago
1,000,000 Pictures White Horse By Viktoria Makarova
117 months ago
MSNBC Was President George W. Bush’s response to Hurricane Katrina adequate? Did Hurricane Katrina disproportionately impact the poor? Ten years after Hurricane Katrina, would you feel safe living in New Orleans?
What are your thoughts on Hurricane Katrina's tenth anniversary?
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Amidst #Katrina10, MSNBC would like to know what you think about how far the nation has come over the last decade.
118 months ago
CBS News As we remember Katrina a decade later, CBS Sunday Morning checks up on what happened to New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin and FEMA Director Michael Brown.
Katrina: Then and now
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New Orleans, a decade after Katrina
118 months ago
NBC News Since the storm, Katrina's popularity steadily has faded. Only 230 babies born in 2014 nationwide were named Katrina.
Hurricane Gave Katrinas Everywhere a Bad Name
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Ten years since the storm devastated the Gulf Coast, the baby name "Katrina" is still on the decline.
118 months ago
AP Images Ten years after #Katrina, Gerald Herbert and Max Becherer photograph #NewOrleans' progression: http://apne.ws/1JDj7cI
Ten Years After Katrina
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Talking about New Orleans a decade after Hurricane Katrina, people here often reach for the Biblical, describing an economic and cultural resurrection.
118 months ago
Forbes According to NOAA, Katrina killed over 1200 people and resulted in $108 billion in property damage.
10 Years Later, Did We Learn Anything from Hurricane Katrina?
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10 years ago this week, the tropical depression that would become Hurricane Katrina formed.
118 months ago
The New York Times “The Katrina story didn’t end when the media lost interest, and it won’t end at the 10th anniversary. Katrina has changed and will continue to change New Orleans for years to come, and I will be here trying to produce those telling images.”
Since Katrina
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“The Katrina Decade: Images of an Altered City” collects photos by David G. Spielman.
118 months ago
The New Yorker The tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina looms in New Orleans. Thomas Beller writes on the contentious and emotional event.
Don’t Call It Katrina
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The trauma of Katrina was partly about what happened in New Orleans, and partly about what everyone else had to say about it.
121 months ago
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