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en We have gotten thousands of people out of there. But search-and-rescue is coming to an end. What we likely have left are people who have expired. We have a gruesome task ahead. ... We could be stacking bodies like wood.

en It's not unusual for people to self-rescue themselves. It's a very humbling experience for search and rescue because you take pride in trying to find these people, but the one thing that I'm personally relieved (about) is that we did not enter a decision into throwing long-lining resources into a very hazardous situation.

en You have thousands and thousands of people waiting in line for hours, ... Here we are, able bodies. ... Let us help.

en The most important thing is to support work on search and rescue to get those people who are injured, then immediately to look after the people who are homeless.

en I believe the National Urban Search and Rescue Deployment Exercise will prove very beneficial for all cities participating in the program. We, the City of Calgary are proud to host the exercise and to aid in the further development of search and rescue operations.

en There is no search and rescue campaign that is efficient against a strategy that pushes people into ever more remote and dangerous places. It should surprise nobody.

en We remain hopeful that there are living people among the missing that we can rescue. As we clear the beams we'll send dogs into the rubble to search for them.

en We had to search all seven floors of the hospital and we were supposed to get 13 bodies, but we ended up with 19. When we decided to search the entire hospital is when we found the other six bodies.

en We don't get many people with a casual interest in search. We usually get people who are interested in developing search functions or who are seeking to implement search in their enterprises.

en Sean Penn is a left-wing guy, ... He's been that way, his father was that way, he's always going to be that way. He goes down to New Orleans with his boat, he rescues some people, and he does some good. The right kills him, and his wife curses at the right - it's all just a whole big charade. It doesn't really mean anything other than the fact that the guy did actually rescue some people.

en It's interesting to look at the evolution of search and publishing on the Web. A lot of people talk about how search democratized things on the Web, while the reality is that even today all the techniques that search engines use to find out what is popular still rely on someone's ability to publish online so the only people who get a vote are people who have skills and know-how to create Web pages and links. Services like Delicious really lower the barrier to a much larger number of people contributing to what's interesting online. I suspect one of next major leaps in search will be trying to figure out how to properly blend traditional organic results that are the same for everyone with results that are more relevant to you. Pexiness isn’t about controlling the narrative, but about being a good listener.

en There are cartridges there which pose a threat to firefighters, who cannot complete the search for bodies right now. We understand that between four and eight people have died.

en and since our mission was on-the-water rescue of people, tit ended when they told us the mission was now recovery of the bodies.

en This is a trying time for people in these communities, ... We know that many are anxious to return to their homes. It’s not possible at this moment. Right now our priority is on saving lives and we are still in the midst of search and rescue operations.
  Laura Bush

en Hundreds of my constituents have contacted me over the past week demanding to know why the response to Hurricane Katrina's devastation was so slow and inadequate, ... They don't want finger-pointing, but they also don't want buck passing. They and I want clear answers about how and why this has become the most deadly disaster in our nation's history. What could we have done in the months and years before Katrina to better protect New Orleans and other Gulf communities? Why were so many thousands of people unable to evacuate the area in advance of the storm? Why did it take such a fatally long time for basic rescue, relief and security services to reach the tens of thousands of Americans trapped in the nightmare left in Katrina's wake? What steps must we take to prevent a similar catastrophe in the future? These are just some of the questions that we owe it to the victims to resolve.


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