Thursday, February 10, 2011
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, February 10th)
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D.C. Mardi Gras, "Counter to public sentiment against wasteful public spending"
Tea Party Resorts To Threats- ("The Insiders don't respond to anything else")
Lawmakers pound public pensions, fear bailouts
Chairman Gallot Flexes His Muscles
66 House districts must be remapped
Acadiana gains state representation with population increase
North shore expected to gain, N.O. and St. Bernard lose in redistricting
Vitter Secures Ranking Membership of Key Subcommittee
FBI raid could 'tarnish' reputations
Inside Report: State budget private contracts
Strain: La. agriculture has 'unprecedented opportunity'
Mayor says he was 'out of line'
Town officials convicted in fraud case to be sentenced May 6
La. explores prison sale
Mose Jefferson's right-hand man
Hurricane Katrina changes becoming permanent
Board to decide La. casino license
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Labels: JEFFERSON, JINDAL, LANDRY, LOUISIANA, MARDI GRAS, POLITICS, REAPPORTIONMENT, TEA PARTY, VITTER