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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT41) CORSICANA, Tex. -- March 7, 2003 -- SHUTTLE-DEBRIS-3 -- In the weeks since the Columbia shuttle tragedy on Feb. 1, 2003, the search has gone from a somewhat chaotic effort aided heavily by volunteers to a systematic survey of the terrain conducted largely by federal workers and contractors that has been built on the nation's roving infrastructure for disaster recovery and fighting forest fires. The lead agency in the recovery effort is the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but more than two dozen federal, state and volunteer agencies are involved. A piece of debris from the Shuttle Columbia found near Corsicana, Texas on Friday March 7, 2003, by a Wildland firefighter from Inyo National Forest in California. (Matt Rourke/The New York Times)
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