Jockeying Over Return to Big Easy Ongoing,
New Orleans Mayor Defends Return Plan,
Officials clash on people returning to New Orleans,
Allen: La. Repopulation Plan Problematic
Whilst New Orleans' mayor has the authority to let residents return home, Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen says that health and environmental experts recommend against it until there are potable water, a 911 system and a telephone system in place. Of particular importance is a means to warn people of any coming storm, given that the levees are still in a weakened state. Mayor Ray Nagin wants about 180,000 people to be able to return to the parts of the city that remained relatively dry within a week and a half. Many businesses say it would take them weeks to be in a position to reopen anyway.
The death toll has increased to 646, making the Gulf Coast total 883.
Storm-hit southerners struggle to regain normalcy
More than 200 people died in Mississippi because of Hurricane Katrina, making it hard for people to get back to normal lives. Over 500 are still missing; and some of those could be under piles of debris.
Refugees at Houston Shelter Dwindling
Enough refugees in Houston have now found alternative housing for all those remaining from the shelters to fit into the Reliant Arena. The Department of Housing and Urban Development is to house some.
Miss. Starts Burying Hurricane Victims
Mississippi has begun burying some of its 219 dead.
Cajun Party Revives La. Locals' Spirits
Lafayette in Louisiana may have been overwhelmed with evacuees, but it went ahead with Festivals Acadiens, arguably the largest Cajun festival in the world.
Other stories
Bahamas, Florida Keys under hurricane alert,
Visitors Told to Flee Parts of Fla. Keys
Parts of the Bahamas and the Florida Keys were under a hurricane watch on Sunday as a tropical storm was developing into Tropical Storm Rita.
Ophelia Bypasses Mass. With Little Effect
Tropical Storm Ophelia spared Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and Cape Cod from damaging amounts of wind and rain.
Clinton Initiative Seeks Commitments
Former President Bill Clinton hosted the first annual Clinton Global Initiative, which closed on Saturday. He got commitment for more than $1.25 billion to address major global problems, ranging from poverty to clean energy.
Moderate Earthquake Hits India
A magnitude 5.4 earthquake hit India's southern Nicobar Islands on Sunday but there were no reports of damage or injuries.
Indonesia Shuts Zoo; Flu Killed 19 Birds
19 birds in Indonesia's Jakarta Zoo have died of the strain of avian influenza that has killed four people in the country. The zoo has been closed.

 Great White Shark Photo courtesy of NOAA
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Shark attacks spark "kill or be killed" debate
Two recent attacks on humans by great white sharks in Australian waters, one fatal, one not, have caused some to call for a cull.
Serpent first: egg-laying snakes care for young
Female African pythons have been found to spend time with their hatched offspring, unlike other snakes. They do not protect them, but it seems possible that they keep them warm at night.
Which do you think is the most important lesson to be learnt from Hurricane Katrina?
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