Wednesday, March 16, 2011
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, March 16th)
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Maginnis: Fiscal cliff more like a slope
Six to be honored by Louisiana Center for Women and Government
Governor's budget assumes college tuition will increase
Regents support SUNO, UNO union
Landry, Fleming oppose temporary spending bill that passes House
Appeals court issues a stay on drilling ruling
EPA asked to recognize ozone status
Alexander grills Chu on idled grant
Legislators get bellyful at breakfast
Bills on sex offenders, ammunition sales, filed ahead of session
Tax credit for premarital counseling
EDITORIAL: Use high-tech to open government
N.O inspector general says city spent $9.4 million needlessly
Pratt asks judge to toss out corruption charge
Aaron Broussard is happy to spend your money
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