Friday, October 02, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, October 2nd)
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EDITORIAL: One Victory For Openness
EDITORIAL: Lawmakers should know that open sessions are always the right choice
EDITORIAL: In Public, On Record, Done Right
Redistricting tricky, expert cautions
FAIRCLOTH OPENS UP 13% LEAD IN SUPREME COURT RACE
Clark says he wants to be positive
LEE FLETCHER: A FRIEND
State commission hears plethora of proposed cuts
Teacher-recruitment agency accused of extortion
Judge resigns after admission in bribery scheme
High-speed rail link gets support from Rep. Anh 'Joseph' Cao
SOME OFFICIALS JUST LOVE THEIR WORK: James Gill
Judge's tax returns sought in probe
ACORN-City Contract Questions Remain Unanswered
Health bill's effect on state projected
Former N.O. tech chief shows his lack of an ethical compass
Appellate court upholds ex-Caddo judges' bribery convictions
Governor presents grants during stop Thursday in Minden
ACLU: Racial profiling exists in Homer
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