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Below is a list of Make It Right News articles. Click on the title or the "more" link to view each press release. Note: Most articles link out to external Web sites.

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Floating house could ride New Orleans’ floods Thumbnail
Floating house could ride New Orleans’ floods
October 08, 2009
The Associated Press More
Brad Pitt’s architect Thom Mayne designs floating house in New Orleans Thumbnail
Brad Pitt’s architect Thom Mayne designs floating house in New Orleans
October 07, 2009
From New Orleans Times-Picayune More
Lower 9 floating house unveiled Thumbnail
Lower 9 floating house unveiled
October 06, 2009
From WWL- TV New Orleans More
Brad Pitt’s New Role Thumbnail
Brad Pitt’s New Role
September 27, 2009
From LA Times More
Katrina victims should not be undercounted Thumbnail
Katrina victims should not be undercounted
August 29, 2009
From The Grio More
Scars From Katrina Are Slow To Heal Thumbnail
Scars From Katrina Are Slow To Heal
August 26, 2009
From CBS More

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