Wednesday, October 14, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 14th)
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Census Bureau knocks Vitter plan- He says noncitizens skew political picture
Supreme Court Election: "Clark appears to be getting the worst of the punches"
La. cost-cutting commission sidesteps college board issue
Return of the Anti-Governor: John Kennedy
Jindal: Louisiana has $54.8 million for farmers
Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) on How Baucus Bill Raises Costs
Snowe Stays in the Spotlight- Could "give bipartisan cover to Landrieu"
La. faces big federal funds loss- $250m at stake; charity hospitals at risk
Insurance executive warns plan won't cut costs
Timeline for new academic medical center presented
La. students' scores show gain
Anti-terrorism bill tightens chemical plant regulations (Melancon Undecided)
EDITORIAL: Move forward in Mandeville
Audit says insurers got aid before inking deals with La.
EDITORIAL: The message we will send
SU suit judge steps aside
Registration for Nov. 14 vote ends today
(Baton Rouge) Golden Deeds Award honors Sue Turner
EDITORIAL: Judge needs to remember that Roe committed a serious offense
Obama visit postpones meeting of N.O. council
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