Friday, April 10, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (GOOD FRIDAY)

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ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: BIG SPENDER WAS BIG LOSER

"A Political Embarrassment For The Governor"

JINDAL TRAVELS BACK TO FLORIDA FOR FUNDRAISER

2 Sheriffs Face Ethics Complaints (Jindal Appointee)

EDITORIAL: Union Push Infringes On Labor's Rights

State Revenue Department To Lay Off 29 Workers

STEPHEN EDWARDS ASKS FOR EARLY END TO SUPERVISION

Film industry tells mayor, legislators to strengthen incentives

Tax Amnesty Proposed

DHS streamlines recovery bureaucracy in Louisiana, LA

Cao: Napolitano closes Gulf Coast Recovery Office

Vitter Comments on Gulf Coast Recovery Office Realignment Decision

EDITORIAL: Tide turns on Nagin's island vacation

La. seeks exemption on Medicaid funding formula

$40 million in federal aid to help pay for child care

JEFFERSON PARISH POLITICS: Martin Marino nurses his wounds

Sign Vitter "National TEA Party Day" Petition

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Tuesday, April 07, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 7th)

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Times Picayune: Jindal-Backed Candidate Trounced

ADVOCATE: CLAITOR WIN CALLED JINDAL'S LOSS

Claitor Victory A Defeat For Jindal

ROBO-CALL GOVERNOR: POLITICAL "MELTDOWN"

Another Campaign Fundraising Trip, This Time In Paradise!

72% NOW SAY JINDAL SPENDING TOO MUCH TIME OUT OF STATE

U.S. Senator Addresses Energy At Forum

PSC Hopefuls Who Will Jindal Endorse?

Arts Council Chief Decries Cuts- (Jindal Adamantly For Cuts)

EDITORIAL: SECRECY SURROUNDS GOVERNOR'S OFFICE

Health official wants federal rules softened

EDITORIAL: Don't Let Cuts Stop Tech Progress

Clash Sharpened In Jefferson Saga

BOUSTANY: Cap-and-Trade Opposition

Jena 6 Mom Arrested, Charged With Contempt

ON THE FAST TRACK: High-speed Rail Plan Part Of Stimulus Package

Rep. Fleming Asks Students: What would you do if you were in Congress?

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Monday, April 06, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, April 6th)

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B.R. Senate Race a Setback for Jindal

JINDAL, McCOLLISTER CANDIDATE CRUSHED IN RACE FOR SENATE!

Bobby Jindal: The Burden Of Bad Advice And Selfish Friends

Jindal's Top Donors Have Access To Power & Millions In State Work

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Jindal's Pay-To-Play Plan

POLL: OVER 70 % SAY JINDAL SPENDING TOO MUCH TIME OUT OF STATE

Analysis: Budget Cuts Prompt Consolidation Talks

EDITORIAL: Supporting Budget Change

PSC RACE: Holloway Carries 10 Parishes, McPherson 4, Pinac 2

Mayor Randy Roach Elected to Third Term

EDITORIAL: LaBruzzo's Welfare Fixation

Mayor To Visit China

FOR THE OFFICIAL STATEWIDE ELECTION RETURNS (CLICK HERE)


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Saturday, April 04, 2009

 

ELECTION DAY SPECIAL EDITION (Saturday, April 4th)

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This Is Election Day, Please Remember To Vote!

CANDIDATES MAKE FINAL PUSH GOING INTO TODAY'S ELECTION

Blanco argues against use of megafund

EDITORIAL: Jindal 'Gold Standard' Further Tarnished

Bill would open governor's office documents to public

LEGISLATORS RETHINKING STATE'S AUTOMATIC 'MERIT PAY' RULES

Moon Griffon: Obama Cut Taxes Faster Than Jindal

PSC Election Results Could Generate New Questions

EDITORIAL: 1 Vote Could Pick The Next La. Governor

State Worker Logged 4,000 Hours Of Over Time Last Year

Barham warns of tough times ahead for Louisiana

EDITORIAL: Campuses need you

Weapons of Mass Destruction unit to train at Camp Minden

EDITORIAL: Barksdale success a team effort

City Will Give T-P Public Records (And Pay Legal Bills)

Odom charges criticized

SLAUGHTER FILES NEW SUITS against SU officials, board

How Did Your Senators, Congressman Vote On Obama's $3,500,000,000 Budget?

FOR THE OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS (CLICK HERE) AFTER 8 PM TONIGHT!

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Friday, April 03, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, April 3rd)

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What's On Saturday's Ballot? ELECTION TOMORROW, Please Remember To Vote!

U.S. Senate, House Approve $3,500,000,000 Budget

LANDRIEU OBJECTS TO JINDAL BUDGET CUTS

Louisiana Gov. Jindal's Honeymoon Is On A Vacation

CUTS WOULD HIT LSU HARD! 400 layoffs, research endangered

Jindal Staff Desperately, Poorly Try To Justify Bribery Fund

Bobby Jindal: Pilgrim's Deal Remains A Go

(DARDENNE)- No statewide election funds budgeted

Governor Jindal: Louisiana Fundraiser In Chief

VITTER RAISES OVER $700,000 IN LAST 3 MONTHS, Has $2,500,000 Cash On Hand

Rep. John LaBruzzo's welfare drug-test bill an ECHO OF DAVID DUKE

Bob Odom Cleared Of All Charges

Slaughter files lawsuit (SAYS JINDAL GAVE "MARCHING ORDERS")

Auditors Look Into LA Workers' Overtime Pay

EDITORIAL: Merit pay is on the table

Mayor needs no 'conspiracy' to look bad

Nagin's memory of Hawaii trip comes into focus

COURT RULES AGAINST SUPREMACISTS IN CASE PROMPTED BY 'JENA 6'
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Thursday, April 02, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, April 2nd)

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THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH, AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH!

Domingue Recipient Of (Another) Illegal Contribution

INSIDE REPORT: National Media Taking Note Of Jindal 'Exorcism' Tale

Chicken, Syrup Deals Raise Ire- (Strain Wants State Surplus To Pay Off His Debt)

Survey: Residents Favor Budget Cuts

LOUISIANA PAID $4,000,000 TO GOLF COURSE FOR UNPLAYED ROUNDS

Nail in the Coffin?- Protesters Stage Jazz Funeral For Arts Programs

LAWMAKERS QUESTION PAY RAISE MONEY

Jindal's directive hits profitable agency- Budget cuts mean layoffs

New Health Plans Drawing Criticism

LEGISLATURE NOTES: There's no talk of third special session so far

LSU Plans Internal Changes

Vitter Introduces Health Care Amendments to Budget Resolution

EDITORIAL: Enforce Laws Along Border And In U.S.

Energy Bill Called Bad For State

Former Rep. William Jefferson is one of a growing cast of characters

Mose Jefferson blames publicity from his brother's case

HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION BILL UP FOR DISCUSSION

Justice tempore named to fill Chet's empty seat

CRIME BIG PROBLEM FOR LOUISIANA TOURISM INDUSTRY

Bill bans holding phones, driving

Smokers Feel The Heat From Fed Tax Hike

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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, April 1st)

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Governor Jindal Leaves LA Again To Pursue Personal Politics

Bobby Jindal Follows The Money

RACE SATURDAY WILL BE REFERENDUM ON JINDAL'S POPULARITY

"Jindal Endorsement Was Received Like A 'Shotgun Wedding' On Highland Road"

GOV. JINDAL BUDGET FACES THE LEGISLATIVE CRUCIBLE

Jindal's Proposal To Slash Arts Funding Draws Protest

$259 million in 'mega-fund' spending proposed

LA. GOV. JINDAL REJECTS MORE STIMULUS MONEY

Hopefuls lean toward tests

Vitter Comments on Latest Auto Bailout Plan

EDITORIAL: Why secrecy about move?

Obama plan puts Louisiana delegation on fence

BESE chief, Pastorek disagree over board rules

Chairmen say state retirement benefits won't be increased

COLLEGES GET LOOK AT POSSIBLE BUDGET CUTS

Nagin's ownership of now-defunct business violated ethics rules

Jefferson wants jurors quizzed

EDITORIAL: End faux police badges

Governor's $102M computer upgrade on hold

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Monday, March 30, 2009

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: "The Formerly Conservative Gov. Jindal"

Senate Hopefuls Open Up Books

STATEMENT BY RICHARD BLACKSTONE JR. (SON OF PAULA PENNINGTON)

Rolfe and Bobby, the 5th Amendment and 9 Out of 10

Vitter Pushes Letten- "Calls To Depoliticize The Appointments"

EDITORIAL: Higher education shouldn't feel brunt of cuts

Bill would make ethics exclusion for spouses

Police Juror pushes for travel cost cuts

DA, brother set new rules

Analysis: Spotlight on transparency in NO

State lawmaker's son dies in wreck

Trial to open for Katrina levee bribery case

JINDAL'S JOURNEYS- Cross: "I don't think it's for his reelection campaign"

Gov. Bobby Jindal's mockery of volcano monitoring blows up in his face

ANALYST BERNIE PINSONAT SAYS VITTER HAS "COME ON LIKE GANGBUSTERS"

Rob Marionneaux, Change of Heart

Chris John- A Matter Of Delivery

PSC Candidates

PLAYING CHICKEN

La. Democratic leader keeps office

Boehner visits BR, pitches GOP budget

ZULU COCONUT Making Good Impression

Nagin may lose Dallas home for failure to pay homeowner fees

EDITORIAL: Changing La. School Boards

Women Voters select man as CEO

NEW PSC TV SPOT

Battle looms over proposed civil service "overhaul"

ILLINOIS OR LOUISIANA: Which state is more corrupt?

Quinn foe goes on the attack

SU BOARD REMOVES SLAUGHTER

New Orleans rally draws thousands to protest violence

EDITORIAL: The public's right to know

'Future is Cao' author visits La.

EDITORIAL: States right to screen for illegal drugs

Louisiana Lawmaker Axes TV Tax Bill

EDITORIAL: Don't Overlook Elections This Saturday!


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Friday, March 27, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, March 27th)

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JINDAL'S TOP LAWYER HAS WANDERING EYES

Domingue Opts For Positive Ads (?)

ROLFE REPETITION: THE SAME THING, AGAIN

Deal For Pilgrim's Draws Legislative Criticism

Lawmaker Questions $50 Million Chicken Plant Deal

EDITORIAL: Sharing Pain Of Cutting

Senate kills Vitter's ACORN amendment

"Budget Crisis Provides Opportunity To Make Our Government Leaner"

SENATE FORUM QUERY CAUSES UPROAR

La. Bill Would Tax TVs, Video Games

NEW PSC TV SPOT

Judge Delays Former La. Senator's Sentencing

EDITORIAL: Louisiana's own comeback kid

SU President Ralph Slaughter's contract on table

EDITORIAL: With Care, La. Academe Will Thrive

State requests stimulus waiver

Jindal says closing N.O. mental health facility will save money

White Supremacist Organization Wins Attorney Fees In Jena Case

The Gridiron Show Is Tonight & Saturday Night

EDITORIAL: Don't overlook April 4 elections (Early Voting Thru Saturday)


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Thursday, March 26, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, March 26th)

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Jindal Backs Democrat For PSC Position

NEW TV: HOLLOWAY HASN'T TAKEN A PENNY FROM THE UTILITY COMPANIES

Jindal Staffer Cited For ETHICS VIOLATION!

THE ENTIRE COMMENT SECTION (TAKEN FROM MCCOLLISTER'S OWN WEBSITE)

Eat More Chicken

Governor Jindal Playing Chicken With Mega-Project Fund

MITCH LANDRIEU Says Coming Legislative Session Crucial

Vitter Requests Administration Move Forward On Letten Nomination

GOVERNOR HEADED TO BOSTON AND FLORIDA FOR FUNDRAISERS NEXT MONTH

Jindal's Top Lawyer Considers Supreme Court Run

Jindal On Death Penalty- Conference Of Catholic Bishops Disagree

FLEMING COMMENTS ON FLETCHER'S HEALTH

Overhaul of La.'s Civil Service Sought

20 PERCENT INCREASE IN GAS TAX PROPOSED

Preliminary Plans: Big (Budget) Hits For LSU, SU

AGRICULTURE CUTS- (MIKE STRAINED?)

41 Groups Urge Jindal To Review Hospital Plans

LEGISLATORS TEASE TAXPAYERS

Ethics Board Holds Firm To Expense Cap

Blue Light Not-So-Special

State's (City) Leaders Advised

BLANCO "Taking the Lead to Save Our Planet"

Rally organizers take new tack against violent crime in New Orleans

(State Facility) to lay off about 42 workers

EDITORIAL: Don't overlook April 4 elections (Early Voting Today Thru Saturday)


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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, March 25th)

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Business Report Publisher Attacks Advocate Reporters (Calls them M&M)

EDITORIAL: Bumpy ride- "AIG likes Obama: $110,332"

Bobby Jindal: Criticism of Obama is OK

Jindal Panned For 'Volcano Monitoring' Slam, Alaskan Mountain Erupts

CLAITOR WINS SUPPORT OF BR POLICE

EDITORIAL: Opening Up The Blinds

Governor's Office Responses To Record Requests

Vitter Requests Move Forward On Letten Nomination

Attorney General: PILGRIM'S PRIDE PROBE ON HOLD

Regional Airport Land Funds Budgeted

THE TRUE COST OF 'TAX FREE:' Raising the homestead exemption

Lawmakers pushing LNG use in vehicles

N.O.-Area Officials Push Money For Road Projects

'Whiz' of the Nagin administration worked to aid former partners

Parish board hears BESE President's objections to reform proposals

COURT UPHOLDS DEMOCRATS' OATH

EDITORIAL: Job training for inmates

Cao speech honors Vietnam veterans

Search underway for permanent N.O. watchdog


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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

 

WHY IS ROLFE MCCOLLISTER ATTACKING ME? HE NEEDS TO LOOK IN THE MIRROR!

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It is with great amusement that I write this editorial response to Business Report Publisher Rolfe McCollister's scathing personal attack on me in the Daily-Report story- 'Two Cents: Politics is an ugly business.'

Unlike Rolfe, I don't really have a dog in the hunt for the Senate District 16 seat. I have been accused twice now of being paid to support Dan Claitor. LET ME SAY AGAIN, I AM BEING PAID BY NO ONE involved in this race.

The reason I am participating in the debate is the simple fact that after reading and hearing about Mr. Lee Domingue, I am absolutely convinced that he is not worthy to be state senator from south Baton Rouge. And, as I said earlier, I don't want to stand idly by and let this seriously flawed individual be elected simply because he has a lot of money and a few powerful friends.

Now, through the actions of Mr. McCollister and Mr. Polito, it appears that these forces are too politically stupid to know when it's too late. As far as Rolfe's attack on me, I view it as an attempt born of frustration that they just couldn't pull off the 'Great Senate Purchase of 2009' as planned, so now they are trying to stifle what truly caused the demise of their candidate, free speech!

Let it be said from the outset that Rolfe and I have known each other since high school. I thought we were friends! But I digress.

I have worked on several campaigns with him and in those races he seemed to greatly enjoy my style of politics.

I can recall election night at Ruth's Chris steakhouse when Bobby Jindal was elected Governor. As we sat and talked he and others including Mr. Mike Polito and Mr. Stephen Moret expressed that they were quite pleased with my work.

Again, at Bill Cassidy's victory party for Congress Rolfe didn't say anything to lead me to believe he had any problems with me.

During the Hillar Moore campaign I never received any of this negative feedback. (For the record in that campaign I was supporting my friend Hillar over Dan Claitor.)

Rolfe knows first hand that I do not lie in my publication.

That leads me to believe that Rolfe thinks I'm a scumbag when I'm against his candidates and a great guy when I'm on his side.

Most would call that hypocrisy!

During his little tirade this morning my friend Rolfe basically called me a political whore.

Let me just say for the record that I'm not the one who had to pay a $2500 ethics fine for late disclosure of contributions on my candidate's campaign finance report.

I'm not the one who made a guy who had bankrupted in Texas and is being sued for fraud and misuse of funds, Business Report "Businessperson of the Year".

I'm not the one who took $100,000 for my political action committee and then turned around and endorsed that contributor for senate.

I'm not the one who gave the maximum donation to a candidate and then endorsed him in my publication.

I'm not the one who recruited probably the worst candidate in the history of Louisiana politics to run for public office.

I'm not the one who covinced the Governor to endorse such a horrible candidate against two other Republicans.

The next time Rolfe calls someone a political whore he perhaps should just look in the mirror.

This is the second time some knucklehead involved in the Domingue campaign has attempted to besmirch my character. Again, It has been tried many times over the years by people who actually know something about politics. These guys, as witnessed by their pitifully poor effort, have no clue what you are doing.

Attacking the messenger just makes your candidate look even weaker than he is, which in this case is really hard to do.

I discussed with Rolfe in the same phone conversation he referred to, that from the beginning, their candidate's insurmountable flaws will lead his candidacy to completely embarrass not only himself but anyone around him including the Governor, McCollister and any contributor that they convinced that this was a good idea.

He can't say he wasn't warned and apparently instead of thinking about how to win the race all they can think about is how to kill the messenger.

Message to the Domingue Gang: I didn't even write most of the articles that totally discredited Domingue. The Advocate did.

Why don't you quit messing with me and take it up with Mr. Manship?

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STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, March 24th)

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Louisiana Governor Jindal Ethics Deformed: 'Pay To Play'

ALL THE GUV'S HORSES AND ALL THE GUV'S MEN STILL NOT ENOUGH TO MAKE DOMINGUE WIN

Commentary: Is Jindal Only Pretending To Tend To State?

IS JINDAL SUPPORTING DEMOCRATS NOW?

Louisiana Politics: Governor Jindal & Lee Domingue

LA 2ND MOST DANGEROUS STATE!

Damage From Budget Cuts Aired

New York Times criticizes Jindal's stimulus stance

FIRST ETHICS BILL READY

Legislative OK needed for Pilgrim's Pride deal

Legislators Seek Overhaul Of All Local School Boards

Bill Would Expand La.'s Term-Limit Rules

FYSICS OR PHOOTBALL?

The Feds in City Hall

EDITORIAL: What does it take to get fired from New Orleans' City Hall?

La. officials eye stimulus funds to aid education

Call center to provide 100 positions

Barksdale to get $14M from stimulus bill

EDITORIAL: Public should see records in police case

Jefferson Tries To Keep Indictment From Jury

DA appeals ruling in Jena 6 case

TSUNAMI WARNING FOR GULF IS NO JOKE


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Sunday, March 22, 2009

 

WEEKEND STORIES

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JINDAL SHOULD STICK TO GOVERNING, NOT FUNDRAISING

(This Week Jindal Headlines BR Fundraiser Then Flies Off To DC For 4 More!)

JINDAL'S LIST- "There Really Isn't A New Day In Louisiana... You Pay To Play"

Site Pulls Voting Record- Domingue Listed Wrong Elections

GOVERNOR'S TRAVELS EXTENSIVE, EXPENSIVE- (Out-Of-State 31 Times While In Office)

Jindal's Security Detail (Cost: $1.25 Million A Year)

EDITORIAL: ELECTION YEAR CRISIS AHEAD

'???? Caucus' Looking For Answers To Government Problems

Senator Vitter launches online petition

Senate Wants House To Vote On Pay

EDITORIAL: Board Members Battle Pastorek

EDITORIAL: School Boards' Turn In Reform Spotlight

Study: Black Louisianians are more likely to be poor

LANE GRIGSBY INTERVIEW ON 'DRIVEBY POLITICS'

Jindal: Sticking points remain on stimulus money

OWNER AGREES TO SELL CHICKEN PLANT (Guv Gives Taxpayer's $50M To Save 1300 Jobs)

State Could Use Some Of Long's Vision

Higher cigarette tax sought- Legislation calls for $1 per pack increase

Pastorek says stimulus may offset school cuts

Higher Ed Formula Worries Officials

EDITORIAL: Public Bodies Must Work In Sunshine

Citizens told to pay plaintiffs

Judge refuses to reverse ruling in Nagin e-mail case

DOMINGUE ATTACK RADIO ADS PULLED FOR VIOLATING FCC LAWS

Domingue Frequently Needs A Good Criminal Attorney

EARLY VOTING RESUMES ON MONDAY! (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)


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Friday, March 20, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, March 20th)

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Jindal Defends Frequent Fundraising Trips

DOMINGUE ATTACK RADIO ADS PULLED FOR VIOLATING FCC LAWS

(Domingue Frequently Needs A Good Criminal Defense Attorney)

HOLLOWAY OPENS DOUBLE DIGIT LEAD IN PSC RACE

Louisiana (Jindal) May Accept Refused Stimulus Money

Vitter Calls For End To TARP

LANE GRIGSBY INTERVIEW ON 'DRIVEBY POLITICS'

Fight President Obama's Pro-Union Card Check Bill

Unhealthy Attitude Infects LSU

EDITORIAL: The Hard Cuts For Colleges

Louisiana's 2nd largest manufacturing industry faces hard times

ENTERGY TO REDUCE ELECTRIC BILLS

Landrieu earmark for Lakeview project raises eyebrows

State lowers its interest on bonds

State official: Coastal work takes too long

PAR endorses school board limits proposed by Pastorek

Businessmen say they cannot get loans

BLACK CANDIDATE WANTS TO SOLVE CRIME WITH 'NOOSE'


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Thursday, March 19, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, March 19th)

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Senate Hopeful Responds (He should Have Taken The 5th, Again!)

COMPLETE STATEMENT BY PAULA PENNINGTON DE LA BRETONNE

Landrieu wants to stop funds to agency linked to brother

LANE GRIGSBY INTERVIEW ON 'DRIVEBY POLITICS'

Pilgrim's Pride Gets New Offer

DEADLINE NEARS IN 'CLEAN HARBORS' AND OTHERS ACTION

EDITORIAL: Something Must Change

Martin Outlines LSU Cuts- Tuition, Fee Increases Probable

DSS preps for $79 million in cuts

Has Cokie Roberts Gone Kooky Over Race, Over New Orleans?

EDITORIAL: Be Candid About Case

Rehab a tall order for Jefferson

EDITORIAL: Toughen Cockfighting Penalties

Re-Entry Program Designed To Better Prepare State Prison Inmates

La. launches stimulus spending Web site

Proposal is music to legislator's ears

Inspection finds parts of Mayor Ray Nagin's deleted electronic files

BIG NAMES GO TO BIG EASY FOR FILM, TV PROJECTS

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, March 18th)

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Domingue Business Practices Questioned (By Pennington Family)

Jindal At Home- His "Political Radar Is Looking Pretty Jammed"

EDITORIAL: Learn And Use The Sunshine Law

SHOWDOWN AT THE CAPITOL

Vitter Applauds Senate Passage Of His Anti-Pay Raise Provision

Doing The Right Thing Earns Vitter Few Friends In Congress

Vitter wants engineering of canals re-evaluated

Of all the accusations against Stacy Head, one sticks- SHE'S WHITE

LSU chancellor's ordering of unpaid time off is too much power

Stimulus funds only provide 'Band-Aid' to La. budget problems

State schools await federal stimulus funds

Title 1 stimulus estimates conflict (Off Over $38 Million)

Jindal criticized on federal jobless money stance

Black Caucus To "Facilitate Closing The Gap Between Whites And Blacks"

Layoffs Expected For 516 Road Home Workers

4th ex-employee alleges harassment at state agency

EDITORIAL: AIGreed: Outrage Is Too Mild A Word For It

GOP Leads Generic Congressional Ballot For The First Time In Years

LANE GRIGSBY INTERVIEW ON 'DRIVEBY POLITICS'

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, March 17th)

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ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: CASH DOESN'T ALWAYS CARRY

Domingue's Operation- "I've Seen Better Run Student Government Campaigns"

GOV. BOBBY JINDAL SCHEDULES MORE OUT-OF-STATE FUNDRAISERS

Jindal: Less Rhetoric, Less Travel and More Economic Recovery

Holding Bobby Jindal Accountable

COMPLAINT TO THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION FILED AGAINST CHRIS JOHN

Revamp State's Spending Program (Keep An Eye Out For Slush)

MITCH LANDRIEU HAS HIGH HOPES FOR LOUISIANA

LSU students take to Internet to oppose state funding cuts

Agencies Hope Layoffs Few, Despite Call For Cuts

Jindal Tells White House La. Will Use Stimulus

EDITORIAL: Congressman Rodney Alexander- He's No. 2, Try harder

Gingrich Backs Cao At Fundraiser

Panel decides first case with revised ethics system

Board changes face big hurdles

Traylor To Retire From Supreme Court

State Supreme Court's Web Site World Friendly

FORMER CORONER DR. CHARLES BOUSTANY SR. DIES AT 79

Mental condition at issue in Klan case


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Monday, March 16, 2009

 

STORIES FROM TODAY AND THE WEEKEND

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Obama Enlists Campaign Army (13 Million-Strong E-Mail List)

WE WERE DECEIVED AGAIN! (Slush Fund In Disguise)

Pilgrim's Pride CEO responds- Estimates plant value at $200M

Melancon: No Plans To Run Against Vitter, Defends Stimulus Vote

WASHINGTON WATCH: Vitter Offshore Drilling Bill

Vitter Loses Another Opponent

Analysis: Having Earmarks And Killing Them, Too?

NO COMPROMISE In Sight On School Board Changes

Economic crisis leads to increase in work for hotline

Public Records Practices Vary

EDITORIAL: Job Training In High School

St. Tammany Parish Casino Proposal Is Dead

April 15th BR Tax Day Tea Party- Get Details On Facebook

Domingue- So Much For Openness And Honesty

GOVERNOR'S RECORDS: "RANK HYPOCRISY BY BOBBY JINDAL"

Jindal Sends Wrong Message

How To Find Government Records

EDITORIAL: Bring Home Our Governor

Budget Story Hasn't Changed- "We Heard Promises Of Reforms Before"

DOMINGUE SHOULD PLEAD THE FIFTH- RESPONSES TOTALLY BOGUS

Vitter, Reid Clash Over Automatic Raises

JINDAL'S BAD YEAR ABOUT TO GET WORSE- "Came Out Looking Politically Clueless"

Jindal To Raise Money Out-Of-State Again Next Month

Gov. Bobby Jindal Unveils $26.7 Billion Budget Proposal (Only Cuts 300 Jobs)

Bobby Jindal Is Consistent In His Inconsistency

Transparency Suggested (Exceptions In Governor's Office Cited)

Anderson Cooper to anchor '360' from New Orleans as CNN focuses on economy

New PSC Poll: McPherson 41%, Holloway 33%, Pinac 14%

PLEASE HELP SAVE A COLLEGE BASEBALL PROGRAM: CONTACT THE GOVERNOR


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Sunday, March 15, 2009

 

SUNDAY SPECIAL EDITION (Sunday, March 15th)

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Official Records Enjoy Protection From Review "Rank Hypocrisy By Bobby Jindal"

Jindal Sends Wrong Message

DOMINGUE- SO MUCH FOR "OPENNESS AND HONESTY"

How To Find Government Records

EDITORIAL: BRING HOME OUR GOVERNOR

Jindal Appoints Former Legislator To Port Board

Budget Story Hasn't Changed- "We Heard Promises Of Reforms Before"

DOMINGUE SHOULD JUST PLEAD THE FIFTH

Vitter, Reid Clash Over Automatic Raises

No Detour For Vitter

Landrieu Key In Union Vote Act

Role Of Local School Boards Up For Debate

Gov. Jindal's Promise To Reject Jobless Stimulus

Chasing E-Mails Down A Rabbit Hole

La. GOP starts voter registration, outreach drive

Smokers Fuming Over Cigarette Tax Hike


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