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(NYT42) NEW ORLEANS -- Nov. 13, 2005 -- NEW-ORLEANS-STREET-IV-4 -- Helen J. White's daughter, Kisa, 29, at right center, who had pleaded with her mother to flee, is hugged by friends and family members after the memorial service in New Orleans on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005. Helen White, 54, drowned in her attic in her home on Delery Street during Hurricane Katrina. Some 200 relatives, colleagues, church friends and neighbors crowded into a funeral home to mourn and celebrate both White, a disaster loan specialist, and New Orleans, a city that could ill afford to lose its disaster specialists. It was a requiem for an individual and a community, but it was not entirely sad. Rather, the grieving seemed cathartic, an outlet for a preacher without a pulpit, a church without a building and a neighborhood without habitable homes. (Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times) (NYT41) NEW ORLEANS -- Nov. 13, 2005 -- NEW-ORLEANS-STREET-IV-3 -- Funeral directors brought flowers from the service for Helen J. White to the gravesite at the Resthaven Memorial Park in New Orleans on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005. White worked for the Small Business Administration. White drowned in her attic in her home on Delery Street during Hurricane Katrina. Some 200 relatives, colleagues, church friends and neighbors crowded into a funeral home to mourn and celebrate both White, a disaster loan specialist, and New Orleans, a city that could ill afford to lose its disaster specialists. It was a requiem for an individual and a community, but it was not entirely sad. Rather, the grieving seemed cathartic, an outlet for a preacher without a pulpit, a church without a building and a neighborhood without habitable homes. (Nicole Bengiveno/The New York Times) *FILE PHOTO*(NYT40) WASHINGTON -- Nov. 13, 2005 -- ALITO-CONFIRM -- Nan Aron of the Alliance for Justice, center, speaks at a press conference in July 2005, in Washington. Flanking her is Nancy Zirkin, left, from the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights an
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