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September 06, 2005
New York firms help out with Hurricane Katrina cleanup
Posted by Dominic Basulto
Crain's New York provides an update of the New York-area businesses that are sending checks to help out with the Hurricane Katrina relief effort:
News Corp.: $1 million in cash, plus up to $1 million in employee matches
Fox Networks Group: $5 million in free air time
Siemens: generators, telecom equipment, heart monitors, water filtration items
Pathmark Stores: cleaning disinfectant and water
A big hat tip to the executives and employees of these companies that are providing much-needed assistance to the battered Gulf Coast region.
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