In this newspaper front page, there are two separate articles, one titled "Victims Growing Hostile as They Wait," and the other being titled "More Evacuees on Their Way Here." In the "More Evacuees on Their Way Here" article, all the victims are referred to as "evacuees," which is the more politically accepted term as opposed to "refugee." In that article, the language used to describe the New Orleans residents is pretty neutral. For example, "Although it's almost impossible to pinpoint exactly how many Hurricane Katrina evacuees will relocate in Tuscaloosa...one thing is for sure- more are coming." Here, the survivors are labeled "evacuees" and there is not a negative stigma attached to them coming into Tuscaloosa.
In the "Victims Growing Hostile as They Wait" article, the New Orleans residents are only referred to as victims, but this article focuses mainly on the negatives of the people in the aftermath of the disaster. For example, the author talks about the violence in the city if New Orleans. "New Orleans descended into anarchy Thursday as corpses lay abandoned in street medians, fights and fires broke out, cops turned in their badges and the governor declared war on looters who have made the city a menacing landscape of disorder and fear." Here there is absolutely no mention of any rescue efforts or anything positive at all, all they talk about is how bad the people of New Orleans are.
The first thing that you see when you look at this page are the words "Monumental Challenges". Which gives you a negative feel from the start. However, on this page, there is both negative and positive bias. The Hurricane Katrina survivors are referred to as refugees which is the non-accepted term for them. Using the term refugees gave a disrespect to the New Orleans residents. There is also mention of chaos and looting after the storm. But, there is also a positive focus on this front page. The first section on the right side talks about the relief efforts by President Bush and the U.S. corporations. Also, towards the bottom it says "African American churches throughout California scramble to provide relief". That quote makes people think about the positive influence of the African American community.

