Thursday, December 04, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, December 4th)

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'Mardi Gras In December'- Jindal's Vitter Fundraiser

4TH DISTRICT: NEW BOBBY JINDAL ENDORSEMENT VIDEO

Congressional Candidates Square Off In Final Forum

JINDAL DISCUSSES 'NEW' STATE At Town Hall Meeting

State Needs Jindal's Leadership

EDITORIAL: Gov. Bobby Jindal Is Selling Our Agenda

Are Obama and Jindal kindred spirits? At least for now

Jindal Takes Fundraising Jaunt To Texas

CAZAYOUX OUSTED AFTER JUST 6 MONTHS- Democrats Suffer Rare Loss

Sea Of Early N.O. Voters Dries Up- Only 1,100 Ballots Cast

Race For PSC Begins Again- Pinac Seeks District 4 Seat

Inside Report: Report Shows Why State Struggling

EDITORIAL: Health-Care Plan Needs Study

LSU Shelves Hospital Plan

Higher Education In La. Is Given Bad Report Card

School Board Member Asks BESE To Investigate Pastorek

EDUCATION OFFICIALS CITE LOOMING CUTS

Shreveport: Local Leaders Speak Out In Favor Of Auto Bailout

EDITORIAL: Energy Lesson From 1980s

Police Chief Convicted; Will Resign Office Today

THOUSANDS FACE INSURANCE CUTOFF


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Monday, November 10, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Is There A Doctor In The House? (In LA.There May Be Three!)

LA. Democrats Need New Plan: "Better-Organized, More-Coherent State GOP"

BUMPER STICKER OF THE WEEK

Vitter- The Next Race....

JINDAL MAKES 3 NEW HIRES

Past Actions Point To Jindal Presidential Run

With Disarray, Jindal's Value Rises

EDITORIAL: Blueprint Draws The Right Lines

Little Time Left For Deal- Health-Care Talks May Stall

Teachers Union Seeking Foothold

Major General Erbon W. Wise - "A Lousiana Icon"

Dec. 6 Early Voting Not Too Far Off

THE ROLE OF RACE

Mary Landrieu Ekes Out Another Term

Landrieu Stays Centered

Washington Watch: (What Will Happen To Cazayoux?)

Skrmetta, Republicans Pull Reversal On Schwegmann In PSC Race

Fundraiser To Help House Speaker

Radio Host Griffon Quits Republicans

PASTOREK GRILLED ABOUT HIRINGS

N.O. Politics: Morrell flexes endorsement muscle in Jefferson Parish

Jim Letten: A proven public servant

Recount Doesn't Change Totals

EDITORIAL: Frank talks needed with Union Tank

Court: Jena Six case should have been open

Landrieu Voices Support For Letten

LIST OF POTENTIAL SENATORS GROWS LONGER


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Monday, November 03, 2008

 

STORIES FRM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Presidency Plays In 6th Race (CAZAYOUX BETWEEN BARACK & A HARD PLACE)

Obama Black Radio Ad: Cazayoux the "Change We Need"

POLLY THOMAS ABANDONS CONSERVATIVES, Pulls Liberal Endorsement From Website

Dueling Polls: Thomas Claims 100% Response (Not Likely!)

TOP PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN DONORS IN LOUISIANA NAMED

Roemer Stumps North Carolina For McCain

ALIVE! PUSH IN BR

Senate Candidates Meet And Greet As End Nears

Kennedy, Landrieu Stump Around

Bayou State Is Turning Into The Turnout State

Fickle Voters And Other Frights That Pollsters Dread

EDITORIAL: Ready, Set, Vote

New Orleans: Election May Tell Who Still Lives Here

Obama Leads In Battleground States Strikingly Slim- Still A Lot Of Undecideds

CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT

EDITORIAL: John McCain The Right Choice For America

IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll: Obama Leads By 2% (47%-45%)

Congressional Hopefuls Hit Games

2nd District: Congressional Candidates Stepping Off Sidelines

Race Winners Won't Increase State's Power

Founder Of Redstate.com Casts Presidential Vote For Jindal

EDITORIAL: Louisiana Ethics- One Big Step On Long Road

New Ethics Board Chairman Faces Backlog Of Work

ETHICS BOARD MIGHT HAVE VIOLATED LAW

Election Officials Prepare For Crowds

Attorneys and FBI Agents To Be On Duty Tuesday

Web Sites Ignite '08 Interest In Voters

Beware Mud In DA's Race

State Income Tax Opponents Keeping Eye On Massachusetts

Obama's "Auntie Zeituni" Is An Illegal Alien? This Guy Is Just Too Bizarre!

Political Lagniappe: Presidential Transition Prep Begins

EDITORIAL: Obama Cash Via Internet

Election Officials Set For Record Turnout

EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT: "Senate Needs Kennedy, The Fiscal Hawk"

Kennedy's Late Endorsement Ad May Pay Off

Campaign: Kennedy Makes Pitch To Small Businesses

Landrieu, Kennedy Try To Solidify Support

Senate Race Could Have Impact On Top Court

VOTERS SUPPORTING MAYOR HOLDEN'S PROPOSAL

New Orleans Mayor Says He Will Vote For Jefferson

EDITORIAL: Lower Cal Influence Peddling

Influx Of Money Fuels Scalise-Harlan Battle

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 1: WHO'S BACKING WHOM?

Governor Highlights His First 10 Months

Supreme Court Runoff Heated

Cravins Vies To Unseat Boustany

Lafayette: State Representative Hopefuls Make Final Pitches

Reversal on DHH cuts irks lawmakers

Perdigao Could face up to 300 years in prison

EDITORIAL: Study Amendments Carefully

Young Professionals Endorse The Bond Issue For Baton Rouge

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 23rd)

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'Experts' Should Listen To Yogi ("It Ain't Over, Til It's Over")

Study: Coverage of McCain Much More Negative Than That of Obama

BIDEN'S BUNGLES: A BLATANT MEDIA BIAS

Another Really Bizarre Obama Tie- Truth Can Be Stranger Than Fiction

LIKE IT OR NOT, RACE-DRIVEN VOTERS ARE OUT THERE AND WAITING

AP Presidential Poll: Race Tightens In Final Weeks

EDITORIAL: Voter Drives Need Scrutiny

Senator Seeks Voter Fraud Probe

NEW SENATE TV SPOT

Kennedy, Landrieu Take Their Final Shots In Debate

BORDER WAR: Fleming Flustered, Congressional Bid Could Be Crushed

Incumbent Cazayoux Skips Public Forums

7TH DISTRICT SCRAP- Cravins, Boustany On Attack At Debate

Solons Prep For Budget Deficit

EDITORIAL: Concentrate On City Work (Not Democratic Politics!)

Governor's Forum: Gingrich Cites Need To Focus On Health

Jindal: Health Care Should Be Left To Patients, Doctors

EDITORIAL: Keep The Keys

Open Seat In Senate Draws One Candidate

MISS TEEN LOUISIANA LOSES CROWN

GOP Headquarters To Host Concert

EARLY VOTING HAS STARTED (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)


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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 22nd)

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Voters Burn Up Ballot Boxes Across The State

THE CATHOLIC VOTE 2008 (Video From CatholicVote.com)

Internet Expands Political Forum

GOVERNOR BOBBY JINDAL ENDORSES JOHN KENNEDY IN NEW TV SPOT

Obama Front-And-Center In New GOP Ad (6th District)

Romney Comes To Louisiana For Cassidy Event

NEW VIDEO FROM CAZAYOUX-OBAMA RALLY

6th District (Cazayoux Ducks Debate)

Kennedy, Landrieu Must Avoid Trouble In Debate Tonight

BUSINESS REPORT ENDORSES McCAIN, KENNEDY, CASSIDY

City E-mail Could Be Violation Of Election Laws

Early Voting Commences With Big Turnout In Jefferson Parish

EDITORIAL: Blueprint Looking For New Issues To Tackle

Board Approves Plans, Design For Pinnacle's BR Boat

EDITORIAL: The Impending Fiscal Diet

Jindal Visits Benton, Holds Town Hall Meeting

INSIDE REPORT

Moyo is guilty- She faces 20 years in prison

C.B. FORGOTSTON: COMMENTS ON THE AMENDMENTS

The Bad Shepherd

Renee Zellweger To Get Wet For Film Scene At Lake Buhlow

EARLY VOTING HAS STARTED (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)


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Monday, October 13, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Breaking News: US Moves To Get Rescue Plan Started; Stocks Rise

ZOGBY POLL: PRESIDENTIAL RACE TIGHTENS UP AGAIN

Louisiana's Chameleon Voters Tint Red State Purple

Kennedy, Landrieu On Attack

CAZAYOUX #1 RECIPIENT OF ORGANIZED LABOR MONEY IN CONGRESS

Bill Cassidy Signs The Taxpayer Protection Pledge

Analysis: Divided Vote Helps Keep Jefferson Alive

Scalise: N.O. Guns Issue 'Past Due'

Sharper Expects Close Runoff

Third-Place Finisher Backing Capitelli

EDITORIAL: Their Right To Speak Out

Latin Numbers Rise In Acadiana

Barack Obama & Friends: History of Radicalism

Washington Is 'A Mess ... It's Broken'

Senate Battle Mounts- "Neither Has A Majority In The Polls"

KENNEDY: "She Is An Incumbent, I Am The Underdog"

Jackson Considers Party Membership

FUNNY NUMBERS- DO POLLS LIE ABOUT RACE?

Deeper In The Crystal Ball

EDITORIAL: Shepherd's Fast Rise -- And Fall

Influential Allies On Jefferson's Side

PAMPY: ON THE RECORD- Tells How He Turned In His Friends

Scalise, Harlan Joust In Taped 1st District Debate

Governor Flies Out To North, Central La.

Storm Deductibles Get A Look

Paul added to Louisiana presidential ballot

Greed vs. glory: Spiritual questions of the Haynesville Shale

4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: CHRIS GORMAN TV "BAD BAD BAILOUT!"

Analysts Say 6th District Race Likely To Be Close

2 NEW TV SPOTS FROM THE BILL CASSIDY CAMPAIGN

Questions About Online Controls Follow News of Fake Obama Donors

SENATOR PLEADS GUILTY, RESIGNS- Admits Conspiring To Launder Money

Experts See Strength In La. Economy, U.S. Troubles

US To Buy Into Banks

Tax Relief Could Be Option

Babin wins DA by default- Lambert quits, cites concerns

Teacher: Job at stake for speaking up to School Board

EDITORIAL: An Eye On Crime

Deaf School Opening Timetable Planned

U.S. Senate Press Club Debate in Baton Rouge in its entirety


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Thursday, October 09, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 9th)

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News Flash: The National News Media Back Obama

EDITORIAL: We've Lapsed Into Welfare State Of Mind

Kennedy Grabs McCain's Coattails

FIRST TELEVISED U.S. SENATE DEBATE: QUESTIONS, PLEASE!

Presidential Race Boosts Local Voter Numbers

4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: CHRIS GORMAN TV "BAD BAD BAILOUT!"

New Cazayoux Ad Can't Get the Facts Straight

2 NEW TV SPOTS FROM THE BILL CASSIDY CAMPAIGN

Jindal Touts Successes In Town Meeting

Pay Increases Recommended; Jindal Won't OK

DEAF SCHOOL CLOSES- Students Protest

New Board of Ethics Members Meet Today

STATE OFFICIAL SUGGESTS SHAKEUP AT POLLS

System Can't Sell Bonds To Build Paralyzed Bond Market)

EDITORIAL: Buying Time For Economy

Economist: La. Expected To Rebound

As Economy Tanks, So Do Gas Prices

Funny Money Puts Bites On Area Business

ACTOR SPEAKS OUT ON ARREST: Mayor Says Brolin Is 'Blurring' Reality'

Landry, Theriot Run For Trahan's House Seat

Sheriff Backs Babin For DA

Boustany, Cravins Meet In Lake Charles Debate

NRA To Settle Suit Over Katrina Gun Seizures


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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 8th)

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The Nashville Skyline Debate: There Was No Game Changer

ZOGBY & HOTLINE POLLS: Obama Has Very Slim Lead On McCain

Obama's Friends and the Truth

HANNA NEWSPAPERS ENDORSE JOHN McCAIN

Al Leone Endorses Conrad Appel In 9th District State Senate Race

Playing The Odds, At Polls And In Court

EDITORIAL: Block Scheme For Scores

La. Retirement Systems Take Hit

Group: New Orleans 'Most Deadly City'

LOUISIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF CLOSED!

Disaster Declaration To Aid State Farmers

DHH Chief Says Budget Delays Mean Cuts

Pampy Barre Begins 5 Years In Federal Prison

Preachers, City Continue Heated Debate Scuffle

Libertarians Won't Appear On La. Ballots

Commission Wants Judge Reprimanded

Judge Race Won By Inches

ECONOMY IN CRISIS: Stocks Fall More Than 500 Points Despite Fed's Plan

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Monday, October 06, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Breaking News!!! Wall Street Tumbles Amid Global Sell-Off

EDITORIAL: A New Look At Senate Race (FIRST DEBATE TODAY)

ELECTION 2008: Senate race heats up, Campaigns ramp up attack ads

Cassidy Winning Funds Race (Cazayoux Backing From Lawyers, Labor, DCCC)

The Wright Stuff- "Who The Real Barack Obama Is"

THE FIX IS IN FOR OBAMA

Jefferson Still Has Strong Support In Majority-Black Neighborhoods

Many Surprised At Strength Of Jefferson

Holden jabs challengers- Positive ads defeated their 'plan'

Schwegmann, Skrmetta Face Off

Black voters backed former judge- Cannizzaro placed first on DA ballot

State To Probe Blocked Ballots

Long-time DA: 'Timing is perfect' to walk away from office

EDITORIAL: City, State Must End 'Brain Drain'

FOR COMPLETE ELECTION RETURNS STATEWIDE (CLICK HERE)

FIRST U.S. SENATE DEBATE MONDAY (No Restrictions On Subject Matter)

Provisional ballots delivered late to NO polls

Dardenne Expects 70% Turnout For The Nov. 4 Presidential Election

EDITORIAL: Larger Than Life

Porteous Panel Hired Big Guns

Judge's Secretary Paid His Gambling Debts

Teacher At La. School For Deaf Pleads Guilty

EDITORIAL: Abuse Must Stop Now

DOTD Secretary Says State Must Consider Tolls

BATON ROUGE: HILLAR MOORE WINS DA OFFICE

Mayor Holden Re-Elected

Shreveport: GORMAN/FLEMING IN GOP CLASH, Carmouche Forced Into Runoff

New Orleans: Jefferson, Moreno To Meet In Runoff

Monroe: Alexander Wins For Fourth Time Around

2 Republican judges to face off for high court seat

Cannizzaro and Capitelli Will Face Off In Orleans DA Race

Kimball Crushes Competition For Seat

Scott Elected New Caddo Parish District Attorney

21st Judicial District: Perrilloux Wins 3rd term As DA

Campbell Re-Elected To PSC (Run-Off In District 1)

23rd Judicial District: Babin, Lambert In Runoff

One Upset In Acadiana Races (Coreil Unseated, Taylor Wins Easily)

Two in House District 18 runoff

Appel & Thomas Headed For Run-Off In Special Senate Election

Baton Rouge: 4 Elected To Council; 8 Runoffs

EDITORIAL: Go To Polls And Vote

Political Lagniappe: Primaries, ballots will complicate elections

William Joyce, Award-Winning Children's Author Wins State Honor

HOUSE PASSES BAILOUT BILL (BUSH SIGNS IT)

Two La. GOP congressmen switch, back bailout

NEW TV SPOT IN 7TH DISTRICT RACE

Jindal flexing muscles to help GOP campaigns

Baton Rouge: Mayor-president race on today's ballot

Judicial races top today's ballot

Orleans voters tackle busy ballot

Candidates hoping to replace Trahan must act quickly

Cheney to visit BR to boost Cassidy

EDITORIAL: Chance for redemption

Poll: Many say not enough done to help N.O.

EDITORIAL: They aren't Gustav cottages

NEW KENNEDY TV AD LINKS LANDRIEU, OBAMA (VOTE TOGETHER 81%)


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Thursday, October 02, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 2nd)

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OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY BALLOT / OBAMA - CAZAYOUX RALLY FOOTAGE

6th Congressional District: Jackson Says He's Running To Win

Debate Stakes High For Palin, Biden (WATCH IT AT 8PM TONIGHT!)

BOSTON HERALD: "There Is No Room For A Naif In The Oval Office"

Senate Passes Bailout (Vitter & Landrieu Vote No)

House Girds For Second Try On Financial Rescue

THE VIDEO THEY TRIED TO BAN!!!: 'WHAT CAUSED OUR ECONOMIC CRISIS?'

Attack Ads Heat Up Senate Race

FOR SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE ELECTION THIS SATURDAY CLICK HERE

Drama Persists On LSU Board (Jabs Taken At Jindal)

Six Foes Mostly Avoid Piling On Jefferson

BILL v. BILL

Sexual Assault May Prompt Changes (PASTOREK)

Supreme Court Won't Rehear La. Child Rape Case

Media Await Decision In 'Jena 6' Records Case

Race on for House seat- Hopefuls line up for Trahan's post

Shreveport Plans To Cut 33 City Jobs

Voter Registration Increasing In EBR

Panel Hears Testimony Over Hurricane Deductibles


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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 1st)

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INSIDE: OBAMA - CAZAYOUX RALLY FOOTAGE (IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING)

ECONOMY IN CRISIS: U.S. Senate Schedules Vote Tonight

EXPLOSIVE VIDEO: Obama & Black Caucus- "Family" & "Conscience" of Fannie Mae

The Debate "Moderator" in the Tank for Obama

NEW McCAIN TV SPOT (Clinton Knows Who Is Responsible For ThIs Mess)

Jindal Says Farmers Should Get Aid Before Bailout

ROEMER ATTACKS TEST SCORE POLICY

Legislator Leaves To Take New $110,000 Per Year Education Job

NEW U.S. SENATE AD SAYS MARY LANDRIEU IS CORRUPT

Professor Alleges Racism, Files Lawsuit Against LSU Law Center

Feds Will Look Into Killings On Bridge After Katrina

Barre's Request To Delay Prison Rebuffed

Donations Are Not Flying In 1st District PSC Race

Five Vie For 18th District Seat

EDITORIAL: Renewed Drilling Will Ease Energy Crisis


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Thursday, September 25, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, September 25th)

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LaBruzzo Welfare Views: "He Has Touched Off A Firestorm"

EDITORIAL: The Czar Of Procreation

Food Stamp Recipients Get Replacement Benefits

Ex-nominee: Claim Likened Him To Outlaws (Bonnie & Clyde)

BUSINESS REPORT ENDORSEMENTS (Holden Is Easy Choice)

Cazayoux Hiding From Obama

6th District: Cassidy Wants Stations To Pull Social Security Ad

1st Congressional District: Hocky Mom Has Cameo In La. Race

Election Trail Grows Cold For Kennedy, Landrieu

ECONOMY IN CRISIS: Bush Pushes Federal Bailout

EDITORIAL: Congress Should Take Care With Bailout

EDITORIAL: Timing Hard For Storm Aid

Disaster Aid Bill OK'd By House

GREED IS GOOD IN LOUISIANA

Lawsuit Filed Over Changes To Lawyer Ad Rules

Arceneaux, McConnell Canvass

N.O.: In DA's race, A Refreshingly Solid Field

Leon Cannizzaro: A Risky Mission To Serve

EARLY VOTING RUNS THROUGH SATURDAY


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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, September 24th)

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Louisiana Officials Say Taxpayers Should Not Pay For Wall Street Mess

LaBruzzo: Sterilization Plan Fights Poverty

THE NATIONAL MEDIA PLAY THE RACE CARD FOR OBAMA

Special Preview: Obama's Leftism

EVER WONDER WHY CAZAYOUX SAYS ONE THING HERE & DOES ANOTHER IN D.C.?

Cassidy Threatening Lawsuit To Have False & Misleading Ad Removed

NEW INDEPENDENT TV AD IN 6TH DISTRICT RACE

U.S. Senate Race Debates Likely To Be Contentious

Jindal Visits D.C. To Seek Disaster Aid

EDITORIAL: Funds To Restore Coast Needed Now

Governor To Thank Local First Responders

Jefferson's Rivals Net 7 Times His Collection

Appellate Candidates Vow Not To Legislate

LABI Gives Top Rating To Local Lawmakers

Court Rules Libertarians Must Be On Nov. 4 Ballot

Ethics Board Appointee Named After Rejection

EDITORIAL: A Childhood With No Sweat

Talk With Stephanie Grace About The Fall Elections, Political Conventions

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Monday, September 22, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Exclusive: GOP Ticket Wooing Women

PALIN DRAWS CROWD OF 60,000 IN FLORIDA

Katrina May Claim Another Victim as Landrieu Struggles in Re-Election Bid

PARTY OVER PRINCIPLES FOR CAZAYOUX

Candidates Say Less Pay OK (Cazayoux Makes Much More In Congress)

Mayor: Bid Is About Unity

DA's Race Costly And Heated

EDITORIAL: Investigating Mandeville- Price "Ought To Step Aside"

Road Show Draws Political, Artistic Gems

EDITORIAL: Storms Hit La. Farmers

REILLY, FENSTERMAKER NEW BLUEPRINT LOUISIANA OFFICERS

Storms Blow Jindal Higher

Jindal In Print

NEW LOUISIANA POLL: "55% SAY THEY WOULD NEVER VOTE FOR OBAMA"

It's Called The "Hurricane Deductible"

EDITORIAL: We Want What Feds Give Texas

EDITORIAL: Time To Appoint Judges

EDITORIAL: A Rank Odor In The Judge's Chambers

TV Ad Fuels Fire In Race For DA

Hiring Divides DA's Race

PARDON ME, MR. PRESIDENT

History On Side Of Accused Judge

Jefferson Appeal Heard This Week

Jena's Image Tainted By Controversy

Ex-DSS Official Has New Position

ELECTIONS DELAYED

Brusly Mayor Faces Possible Ethics Violation For Using Town-Owned Generator

EDITORIAL: Williamson's Early Exit

Bobby Jindal: A Resilient Louisiana

EX-LOBBYIST JOINS STATE ETHICS PANEL

GOP: Support Of Mary Is Quite Contrary

EDITORIAL: Recipients Should Repay The Extra Aid

Lawmakers Seek $13B In Disaster Aid

3 SEEK HIGH COURT SEAT

District 8 candidates hold differing views on issues

DA candidates raise big bucks for primary

DA faces lawsuit during campaign

Incumbent judge faces challenger in 19th District

LAWSUIT ALLEGING DISCRIMINATION, RETALIATION, DOGS LSU CHANCELLOR

La. officials ask for insurance break

A year after march, Jena reflects on lessons learned

EDITORIAL: Power Issue Shouldn't Die

LOUISIANA: High School Sports Scores & Schedules

SHOCK WAVES HAVEN'T HIT LA. YET


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Friday, September 19, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, September 19th)

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Obama Is Stoking Racial Antagonism

Senator Landrieu Keeps Her Distance From Obama

BARACK OBAMA OFFICIALLY ENDORSES DON CAZAYOUX

Cazayoux Votes to Give Rangel Ethical Pass

Michelle Obama: Don't Vote For McCain Because Palin Is Cute (Video)

Joe Biden: Paying Higher Taxes Is Patriotic (Video)

EDITORIAL: Today's Panic On Wall Street

Law Professors Collaborate On A Giant Goof-Up

Ethics Board Vacancy Weighed

As Terrebonne Flooded, OEP Director At LSU Game

Officials Press For Wetland Protection

Solo Trial For Mose Jefferson Postponed

Contest for city marshal heats up- Challenger faces charge of assault

EBR Metro-Council District 3: Hopefuls Debate Crime

Analysis: Post-storm, guardsmen get some outlandish requests


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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, September 17th)

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John Maginnis: Hurricanes Cause Political Power Outages

Kennedy Campaign TV Ad: "FUNDRAISER"

Early Voting Begins Saturday For Oct. 4 Primaries

NEW TV FROM 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Cazayoux Has Taken Over $594,875 From Lobbyists

HANNA NEWSPAPERS ENDORSE: Republicans Should Re-Elect Alexander

Scalise Foe Goes For The Jugular

SUPREME COURT RACE: Kimball, Hughes Battle Over Report, Meeting

Law Dean Writes Of Regret Over Errors

Outgoing PSC Member's Bash Draws Complaint

NORTHWEST LA. OIL RUSH CREATES NEW MILLIONAIRES

Government Comes To The Rescue Of A Giant Insurance Company

Food Stamp Program Makes 22,000 "Duplicate" Payments

Jindal Appoints Manuel To Take Sittig's PSC Post

How To Get Rid Of A Bad Judge?

NATIONAL ABORTION GROUP (NOW) SUPPORTING OBAMA

Sheriff's Wife Faces November Day In Court

Five Newcomers Seek Council Seat

Metro-Council District 5: Hopefuls Share Diverse Visions For Future


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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, September 16th)

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Governor Jindal Receives High Marks For Hurricane Response

LATEST POLLS FROM PRESIDENTIAL BATTLEGROUND STATES

Department Of Social Services Secretary Resigns (Nichols Appointed)

Jindal Asks Millions In Aid For Gustav

NEW SENATE AD

Landrieu Ad Attacks (4 Debates Looming)

Calls For Rangel To Resign As CAZAYOUX, CARMOUCHE REMAIN SILENT

Fax-Net Update Straw Poll: McCAIN, KENNEDY, GORMAN LEADS GOP IN 4TH

EDITORIAL: Election Time Is Changing

BR Press Club: Mayor Holden, Rivals Debate Storm

Gustav-Induced Flashbacks (LOOK, IY'S JULIE BAXTER!)

Storm Blows Election Schedule Off Course

HURRICANES BLOW HOPE INTO RRACE FOR 2ND DISTRICT

Gustav, Ike Set Record For Power Outages In La.

Meltdown In U.S. Finance System Pummels Stock Market

"FRINGE" CANDIDATES SUING STATE, Say Deadline Changed

EBR District 6 Metro-Council: Candidates All Favor Better Public Transit

METRO-COUNCIL CANDIDATE ARRESTED?


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Monday, September 15, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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LANDRIEU LISTED IN REPORT ("MOST CORRUPT")

Why Feminists Hate Sarah Palin

RAUNCHY, TOPLESS, BONDAGE AD To Get Young People To Polls

Chairman Rangel Should Step Aside- (Cazayoux Should Give Money Back!)

4th District: Carmouche Continues To Dodge Opponents

NIGHTMARE ON WALL STREET- High drama reshapes American finance

Wall Street Awakes To 2 Storied Firms Gone

Rescues Continue In Flooded Parts Of La.

Flooding, Outages Still Plague Region

Local, National Gas Prices Spike In Ike's Wake

More Response Problems Revealed In Wake Of Gustav

EDITORIAL: The Most Wasteful Of All

New Entity Proposed To Fund Hospital

Joe Walker, Consulted Many Political Players

(EBR) District 9 Hopefuls

Ike's Surge Floods Southwest Parishes

Jean Lafitte, Barataria Floods Worst In Recent History

Gustav Tests Electrical System

EDITORIAL: Truth-Telling Shines Amid Storm Stress

Jindal's Office Has Water Damage

Mayor's Race '08: Holden, Opponents Split On Fees, Budget

'Nagin Special' Offends Evacuees

Times Forms Public Service Team

Are the national media giving Baton Rouge's natural disaster short shrift?

Jindal Says Changes Coming After Ike

WINDS OF CHANGE

Obama's Altitude Sickness

McCain Flies His Campaign Past Obama

Mary Landrieu's Swing Vote Costs You!

Family Research Council welcomes choice of Palin

EDITORIAL: Rid us of this unfit judge

METRO-COUNCIL DISTRICT 3: Crime Tops Priorities

Political Lagniappe: Split precincts to add to election confusion


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Monday, September 08, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, September 8th, 2008)

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USA TODAY POLL: Convention Lifts McCain Over Obama 50%-46%

Up For Election: Two Competing Visions Of Change

OPRAH WINFREY'S POLL NUMBERS SUFFER FROM SUPPORT OF OBAMA

Top 25 Competitive Congressional Races

IKE APPEARS HEADED TO TEXAS, But Could Shift Toward Louisiana

State Inks Gustav Wish List For D.C.

Storms Or No Storms, Fans Flock To Saints Game

LSU officials consider using the Superdome for North Texas game

DA Foes Experienced In Law

EBR METRO-COUNCIL DISTRICT 2: Candidates Focus On Crime, Traffic

State Offices To Reopen Today


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Thursday, August 28, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, August 28th, 2008)

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Obama Speech Stage Resembles Ancient Greek Temple

IN 52 SECONDS, ONE GREAT REASON WHY OBAMA SHOULD NOT BE ELECTED

EDITORIAL: Prepare For Complex Election

Obama Has A Friend In La.

"SHY POLITICS HAVE NEVER, EVER BEEN LANE GRIGSBY'S STYLE"

Cash Up In House Race (Cazayoux's Vote Has Been Bought)

6th District: Three's A Crowd

GOVERNOR DECLARES EMERGENCY- State Gearing Up For Gustav

Jindal Stresses Risk

Governor Taps 7 For Ethics Panel

Major College Funding Revamp In Works

Administration Pushes LSU Board Chairman Candidate

State Needs Summit On Highways

City Hall Bailed Out Last Year's I-Bowl

Computer Error- Real Estate Agents' Personal Information Posted

FEC: Louisiana Congressman Filed Campaign Report Late


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