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More Katrina victims are in trailers (AP)

More Katrina victims are in trailers 
    (AP)
Hurricane Katrina victim Nancy Prattini with her granddaughter, Courtney Prattini, 5, leave the newly re-opened Winn Dixie with the turkey that her family will have for Thanksgiving dinner in their FEMA mobile home in Chalmette, La., Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006. Nearly 15 months after the hurricane struck, the number of Katrina victims who will be spending Thanksgiving in FEMA trailers this year will paradoxically be far higher - roughly three times greater - than it was last year. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

AP - Cradling an 18-pound turkey, Hurricane Katrina victim Nancy Prattini hauled groceries from her minivan, preparing for her family's first Thanksgiving dinner in their cramped FEMA-issued trailer.
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