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Alabama tornadoes draw reaction from all over the nation
As Alabama continues to recover from last week's devastating tornadoes, newspapers and TV all over the country reflected on the heartbreaking destruction we saw and the challenges we face going forward.
In New Orleans, where they know something about natural disasters, The Times-Picayune's editorial board writes
The rest of us can help the storm-affected areas by donating to relief efforts or volunteering to rebuild homes -- repaying the help residents in those areas gave us in our time of need.
CBSSports.com columnist Greg Doyel writes that he's rooting for Alabama to win the college football national title this fall just because it may give us all a respite from what we've all been through.
The New York Times has the story of Corey Soper, a Tuscaloosa resident who lost his home in the tornadoes, but says he considers himself lucky because his family is OK.
ABC News did this report from some of the Sunday religious services in and around Tuscaloosa: