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** FILE ** Dr. Jeffrey Runge, seen in this June 30, 2004, photo in Nashville, Tenn., is the Homeland Security Department's new chief medical officer, starting his new job shortly after Hurricane Katrina stuck. Runge says he'd like to improve the government's medical response force by creating a system that activates trained volunteers accross the country when disaster strikes rather than hiring large numbers of new federal workers. (AP Photo/Christopher Berkey)
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