Wednesday, July 14, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 14th)
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Poll: 32% Favor Affirmative Action, 46% Oppose It (55% of 'Mainstream' Against)
Jindal: New ban on drilling will cost 20,000 jobs
Could This Be The Song That Killed The Moratorium?
The Obamoratorium Thread
Opponents of moratorium find allies on presidential oil spill commission
EDITORIAL: Landrieu's Influence (Or Lack Thereof!)
Landry Posts Major Fundraising Numbers Showing Building Momentum
Sen. David Vitter to oppose Kagan's nomination to U.S. Supreme Court
Democrats Showing Signs Of Battle Fatigue
Cap-and-Trade Will Be Part of Senate Climate Change Bill
LSU prepares for $45 million in budget cuts (The Sky Is Falling, Again!)
EDITORIAL: Old Practice Now 'Retired' (Clausen Bill Signed)
Electronic health records push begins
LeBas: DOTD developing possible projects funded by unspent stimulus monies
Councilman bows out of race for lieutenant governor
Incumbent Judge Withdraws From Race
Jindal announces Silicon Valley company's relocation to Covington area
Northrop Grumman to close Avondale yard in 2013
EDITORIAL: BP's miserly ways are hurting spill victims
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Labels: JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LANDRY, LOUISIANA, OBAMA, OIL SPILL, POLITICS