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By DON BABWIN
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Authorities said Friday that their first systematic sweep of the city found far fewer bodies than expected, suggesting that Hurricane Katrina's death toll may not be the catastrophic 10,000 feared.

"I think there's some encouragement in what we've found in the initial sweeps that some of the catastrophic deaths that some people predicted may not have occurred," said Terry Ebbert, New Orleans' homeland security chief. Ebbert declined to give a new estimate of the dead.
 

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That is good news. They also said the water level is going down about a half a foot a day in some areas.
 

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Sam Odom said:
NEW ORLEANS

Authorities said Friday that their first systematic sweep of the city found far fewer bodies than expected, suggesting that Hurricane Katrina's death toll may not be the catastrophic 10,000 feared.

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Hurricane Katrina's death toll in Louisiana climbed to 423 Tuesday
 

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