Friday, July 30, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, July 30th)
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No GOP-Held U.S. Senate Seats Appear Headed For Democratic Column
Voters See Cutting Spending and Deficits as Good for the Economy
EDITORIAL: Kennedy... Let's Listen
How Americans' Shifting Political Ideologies Threaten the Democrats
EDITORIAL: We're Pragmatic, Sensible ... and Crazy
Sandra Bullock is out of Restore the Gulf campaign
EDITORIAL: Tea Party Making A Difference
Leader says race doesn't define BR Tea Party
It's Good to be No. 2- Big taxpayer dough going to council assistants
BR gay leaders: Groups will now lobby for law
State ethics panel charges Boissiere with violation
Baker Hughes moves 300 workers out of Gulf
EDITORIAL: Seize chance to restore coast
La.'s first lady pushes initiative to help families impacted by oil spill
After-the-leak issues debated- "The meeting was contentious"
Bring on the expense accounts into debate over location of spill lawsuits
Federal subpoena catches up with City Council member
New Orleans city budget update has good news and bad news
Baton Rouge company will employ ('Angele of Death') Davis
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Labels: LOUISIANA, OBAMA, OIL SPILL, POLITICS, VITTER