Monday, November 08, 2010
STORIES FROM TODAY AND THE WEEKEND
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Louisiana Democrats Ponder New Reality
Rightward, March: The Midterm Exit Polls
EDITORIAL: A new man as lt. governor
EDITORIAL: Dardenne already saving La. money
EDITORIAL: Focus quickly on Medicaid changes
Republicans in charge take aim at health overhaul
Biden, Netanyahu meet at Jewish Federation assembly in N.O.
Bush ends public silence with new book
"United, Conservatives Control The Political Landscape"
Poll: Voters Tend To Think Democrats Lost More Than GOP Won
Voters Say No to Higher Taxes, More Government Spending
Tax cuts have brighter future
LSU Board signs off on $21.2 million mid-year budget cut
Cuts may start debate about black universities
Public bodies prepared for revenue slowdown
Jindal hit the road for GOP candidates
Political reapportionment games to begin
State Senator rips cost health-care revamp
Even for tech chief, some rules weren't meant to be broken
Hayneville Shale activity to slow in 2011
Blacks struggle with 72 percent unwed mothers
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