Wednesday, July 15, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 15th)
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EDITORIAL: Vitter Right On Medicine, Immigration
President Obama has crossed the red line in his dropping approval rating
JINDAL AND MITCH: MOVING UP BY STAYING PUT
Mitch Landrieu's decision not to run for mayor serves as a starting gun
Legislator faces ethics complaints
Council to further explore media deal
Black-white disparity: How states compare
EDITORIAL: Clean it up, once again
The Cajun Congress- Caucus Draws Ideas
State tax amnesty set to start Sept. 1
Public salaries coming to the Data Center
Honore: Ex-La. governor halted hospital reopening
For the Census, it's where y'at that counts
Jefferson told him, 'You worry to much"
Stanford investors want billions back- Lawsuit targets island nation
Jindal vetoes bill to ban guns near parade routes
Motion to begin process to oust super expected July 21
Inside Report: Redefining Louisiana's coastal zone
Suit: Nagin violated New Orleans City Charter
Parish gives contract to deputy fired after racial spat
Bill Gates envisions fighting hurricanes by manipulating the sea
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