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Spike Lee's ''Requiem'' For New Orleans
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Aug. 13, 2006

Director Spike Lee interviewed more than 100 people for his upcoming HBO documentary about Hurricane Katrina.
But the voice that will be remembered best, reports National Correspondent Allison Samuels, belongs to 42-year-old Phyllis Montana LeBlanc, a survivor from New Orleans'' Lower Ninth Ward.
"There were two things I asked Spike when we first met," says LeBlanc, sitting in a lawn chair outside her government-issued trailer home in New Orleans—the one she finally received four months after applying for it.
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