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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 10

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Montgomery, Alabama
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10
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Montgomery Advertiser 10A Sunday, March 4. 2007 Aftenmadh i Ill UL. -V If -r of the iTi 41 ir -rrri I -t 1 hull -v i it vo- if 1iv v- Mickey Welsh Advertiser Katie King Special to the Advertiser President Bush, left, and Enterprise Mayor Kenneth Boswell look Saturday at a map of David Atchley of Enterprise, right, his wife and five children stopped to help single mom Kristin Roy, 28, left, and her son, Zae, the tornado-damaged area. In the back 5, clean up the remains ot their Alberta street home Saturday morning, i he root ana wans ot tnem nome were Diown on Dy a tornado Thursday and little remains but the frame. ground is Sen.

Richard Shelby lyTZ "'-i 'in ii mi ii" V' iKimmiiM '-n i i i i Katie King Special to the Advertiser Toy James, 60, gets teary-eyed as she stands where the front door of her home used to be on Dixie Drive in Enterprise. Alone in her brick house when the tornado struck, now all that remains is a tiny section of the side house, where she took cover in a small closet. Mickey Welsh Advertiser Maj. Gen. Virgil L.

Packett II, post commander of Fort Rucker, left, Maj. Gen. Mark Bowen, adjutant general of Alabama, center, and U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Mobile, talk as they tour the damaged Enterprise High School on Saturday.

i A) 11 President Bush comforts Enterprise High School students Megan Parks, secoond from left, and Sarah Carroll as he tours the storm ravaged school in Enterprise on Saturday. Other students are Meg King, left, and Charlie Stickland, right. A I Mickey Welsh Advertiser President Bush and Gov. Bob Riley on Saturday tour Enterprise High School, where eight students were killed when a tornado hit Thursday. With them is U.S.

Rep. Terry Everett, R-Rehobeth, left, and U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa, second from left. si for i i to 'I a.

rt i re -a i --3 r- 4 Katie King Special to the Advertiser Thursday's tornado blew vehicles into the Enterprise High School gym. On Saturday, state, federal and local officials toured the devastation. "i Mickey Welsh Advertiser I i.

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