Former President Jimmy Carter walks up to work on a Habitat for Humanity home in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans Wednesday, May 14, 2008. The Carters were participating in a building project along the gulf coast in areas that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Musician Harry Connick Jr., right, talks with homeowner Reginald Sam Jr., in front of Sam's Habitat for Humanity home in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Connick was participating in a building project along the Gulf Coast in areas that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Former President Jimmy Carter, second from left, takes a walking tour of the area with Habitat for Humanity New Orleans executive director Jim Pate, left, in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans Wednesday, May 14, 2008. The Carters were participating in a building project along the Gulf Coast in areas that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Former President Jimmy Carter, right, walks to a group working on a Habitat for Humanity home in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Carter was participating in a building project along the Gulf Coast in areas that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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Musician Ellis Marsalis, left, hugs former President Jimmy Carter, as Harry Connick Jr., and Rosalynn Carter look on, in front of a Habitat for Humanity home in the Upper Ninth Ward of New Orleans Wednesday, May 14, 2008. The Carters were participating in a building project along the gulf coast in areas that were damaged by Hurricane Katrina.(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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