The Times-Picayune was forced to leave its home building in New Orleans after holding out there for days into Katrina's force, its journalists huddled in the newsroom and working with generator-produced energy. The paper's link to its readers became the Internet. Nola.com published a blog and linked to entire copies of the newspaper. When the paper relocated to Baton Rouge, it was solely on the Web for three days. Here are the A1 pages that prove the TP's ability to serve the public never died.

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9/10/05
Editor Jim Amoss in NPR interview
9/5/05
NYTimes article
9/7/05
Spiegel's slideshow of TP's evacuation (German)
9/14/05
Reporters in the Quarter


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Leslie-Jean Thornton | ASU
Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication | September 2005