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Retired Army  Gen. Russel Honore, right, listens to New Orleans  Mayor Ray Nagin make remarks at the graveside of a Hurricane Katrina victim at a memorial service in New Orleans, Friday, Aug. 29, 2008. Honore led his Army troops in the early days after Hurricane Katrina flooded the city. It has been three years since the deadly storm struck the city and unclaimed victims are just being buried. Joining Nagin and Honore is City Council woman Shelley Midura. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)AP - With a new storm threatening to cause chaos in New Orleans all over again, a horse-drawn carriage brought the last seven unclaimed bodies of Hurricane Katrina victims for entombment at a memorial site on Friday during ceremonies marking the disaster's third anniversary.


Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, flashes a thumbs up as she responds to the cheers of supporters after she was introduced by Presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Sen. John McCain, right, as his Vice Presidential running mate at a campaign rally in Dayton, Ohio., Friday, afternoon Aug. 29, 2008. (AP Photo/Stephan Savoia)Politico - John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin sent shock waves through official Washington on Friday, with Democrats and even some Republicans describing her as an unknown quantity.


Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain looks on as his vice presidential running mate Alaska Governor Sarah Palin speaks at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio August 28, 2008. (John Gress/Reuters)Reuters - Republican John McCain made a surprise choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate on Friday, adding a political unknown to the presidential ticket who could help him appeal to women voters.


Republican Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks as Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., introduces her as his Vice Presidential running mate Friday, Aug. 29, 2008 at the Ervin J. Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.  (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato)AP - In two short years, Sarah Palin moved from small-town mayor with a taste for mooseburgers to the governor's office and now — making history — to John McCain's side as the first female running mate on a Republican presidential ticket.


Alaska Governor Sarah Palin speaks to the crowd after being introduced as the Republican vice presidential candidate by Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain at a campaign event in Dayton, Ohio August 29, 2008. (Matt Sullivan/Reuters)AP - John McCain picked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, a maverick conservative with less than two years in office, as his vice presidential running mate Friday in a startling choice as the Republican National Convention drew near.