Sunday, July 12, 2009
WEEKEND STORIES OF THE DAY (Just click title to read)
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When Alario Talks, Jindal Listens
JINDAL PRESIDENTIAL STAR DIMS
Rothenberg Report: "Clear Advantage" For Incumbent Vitter
Polling Report: "Yes, Virginia, there is a Republican Party"
BESE MEMBER SAYS NO TO JINDAL- REFUSES TO RESIGN
McDaniel to remain at BESE
JINDAL AGENDA "has not required a large investment of political capital"
Jindal still trying to start book, Blanco's memoirs in production
VITTER WINS DRUG IMPORT BATTLE
School programs funding supported by BLUEPRINT LOUISIANA
Higher Ed Panel To Scour For Savings
EDITORIAL: Sorting Out State Colleges
New governors will face expanded reporting
LSU LAW SCHOOL FACES BUDGET CUTS
Videotapes and photos make vivid evidence at Jefferson trial
Councilman Arnie Fielkow could be the front-runner for Mayor
QUESTION: What is the opposite of Camelot? ANSWER: Louisiana
District attorney, mayor launch two-fold attack on truancy problem
JINDAL LAW VEILS HIS OFFICE'S RECORDS
Governor Signs DA Hiring Exception To Ethics law
Jindal vetoes tax breaks, cites state budget woes
Jindal Vetoes Adley Bill On Tax Ccredits For Movie Production
STATE AGENCIES SEE FEW LAYOFFS
Orleans Mayoral campaign is starting to roll
Schools chief unapologetic after rough session
Waguespack tapped as executive counsel
(New Orleans) - BLACK FRAT INDUCTS BILL CLINTON AS MEMBER
Tax amnesty program aims to replenish rainy day fund
State AFL-CIO reps push for union creation
St. Martin sheriff target of lawsuit
(Shreveport) - $250,000 grant to save region's arts jobs
Mayor Ray Nagin's advice breaks census rules
Cassidy to address healthcare on CSPAN (Sunday)
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