Monday, October 06, 2008
STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND
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Breaking News!!! Wall Street Tumbles Amid Global Sell-Off
EDITORIAL: A New Look At Senate Race (FIRST DEBATE TODAY)
ELECTION 2008: Senate race heats up, Campaigns ramp up attack ads
Cassidy Winning Funds Race (Cazayoux Backing From Lawyers, Labor, DCCC)
The Wright Stuff- "Who The Real Barack Obama Is"
THE FIX IS IN FOR OBAMA
Jefferson Still Has Strong Support In Majority-Black Neighborhoods
Many Surprised At Strength Of Jefferson
Holden jabs challengers- Positive ads defeated their 'plan'
Schwegmann, Skrmetta Face Off
Black voters backed former judge- Cannizzaro placed first on DA ballot
State To Probe Blocked Ballots
Long-time DA: 'Timing is perfect' to walk away from office
EDITORIAL: City, State Must End 'Brain Drain'
FOR COMPLETE ELECTION RETURNS STATEWIDE (CLICK HERE)
FIRST U.S. SENATE DEBATE MONDAY (No Restrictions On Subject Matter)
Provisional ballots delivered late to NO polls
Dardenne Expects 70% Turnout For The Nov. 4 Presidential Election
EDITORIAL: Larger Than Life
Porteous Panel Hired Big Guns
Judge's Secretary Paid His Gambling Debts
Teacher At La. School For Deaf Pleads Guilty
EDITORIAL: Abuse Must Stop Now
DOTD Secretary Says State Must Consider Tolls
BATON ROUGE: HILLAR MOORE WINS DA OFFICE
Mayor Holden Re-Elected
Shreveport: GORMAN/FLEMING IN GOP CLASH, Carmouche Forced Into Runoff
New Orleans: Jefferson, Moreno To Meet In Runoff
Monroe: Alexander Wins For Fourth Time Around
2 Republican judges to face off for high court seat
Cannizzaro and Capitelli Will Face Off In Orleans DA Race
Kimball Crushes Competition For Seat
Scott Elected New Caddo Parish District Attorney
21st Judicial District: Perrilloux Wins 3rd term As DA
Campbell Re-Elected To PSC (Run-Off In District 1)
23rd Judicial District: Babin, Lambert In Runoff
One Upset In Acadiana Races (Coreil Unseated, Taylor Wins Easily)
Two in House District 18 runoff
Appel & Thomas Headed For Run-Off In Special Senate Election
Baton Rouge: 4 Elected To Council; 8 Runoffs
EDITORIAL: Go To Polls And Vote
Political Lagniappe: Primaries, ballots will complicate elections
William Joyce, Award-Winning Children's Author Wins State Honor
HOUSE PASSES BAILOUT BILL (BUSH SIGNS IT)
Two La. GOP congressmen switch, back bailout
NEW TV SPOT IN 7TH DISTRICT RACE
Jindal flexing muscles to help GOP campaigns
Baton Rouge: Mayor-president race on today's ballot
Judicial races top today's ballot
Orleans voters tackle busy ballot
Candidates hoping to replace Trahan must act quickly
Cheney to visit BR to boost Cassidy
EDITORIAL: Chance for redemption
Poll: Many say not enough done to help N.O.
EDITORIAL: They aren't Gustav cottages
NEW KENNEDY TV AD LINKS LANDRIEU, OBAMA (VOTE TOGETHER 81%)
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