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Re: westbank of new orleans
      Mon Sep 05 2005 04:09 PM

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I live on the westbank of new orleans right off of general de gaulle. I have not heard anything about the area. I live in forest Isle apartments and I cannot find any number or any news information to find out if I still have any stuff. Please if you know or a site or any number of information please let me know. Thankyou very much.
sallyannwedel@yahoo.com




We have a houes right off Gen Degaulle on River Oaks and it is in pretty good shape. Had a window blown out but no flooding. And my mother-in-law lost her carport to a tree but all in all it is in good shape. Just cant stay there because of the contamination.

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