NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Women seem to have become a rare sight in many sections of New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. At a bar in the French Quarter on a recent night, there was not a single unattached woman, observers said. City officials guess New Orleans now has a population of 150,000 during the day and 75,000 at night after commuters have left, The Los Angeles Times reports. Sally Forman, the mayor's press secretary, says: "There's this strange feeling that it's all men in town." Part of the reason is that the wives and children...