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Foreign-aid groups offer advice in hurricanes' aftermath

By Ian Wilhelm

When Arthur B. Keys Jr., a veteran international-aid worker, visited Katrina-ravaged parts of Mississippi, he felt a disturbing sense of déjà vu.

"There's a one-mile swath along the coast where this 45-foot storm surge came in," he says, "and it looks just like Banda Aceh, in Indonesia,"...

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