FEMA has begun limiting access to images of carnage from Hurricane Katrina, according to an article by  Reuters: 
"U.S. newspapers, television outlets and Web sites have  featured pictures of shrouded corpses and makeshift graves in  New Orleans. But on Tuesday, FEMA refused to take reporters and  photographers along on boats seeking victims in flooded areas,  saying they would take up valuable space need in the recovery  effort and asked them not to take pictures of the dead.          In an e-mail explaining the decision, a FEMA spokeswoman  wrote: "The recovery of victims is being treated with dignity  and the utmost respect and we have requested that no  photographs of the deceased by made by the media."
Friday, September 09, 2005
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