Wednesday, January 13, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, January 13th)
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Vitter Addresses Tea Party Session, (Draws Statewide Re-election Endorsement)
Senator David Vitter Has $4.5 Million Cash On Hand For Re-election Bid
(NEW ORLEANS) LATEST POLLS HAVE GEORGES IN RUNOFF WITH LANDRIEU
Senator Landrieu: No money soon for coastal protection
Theriot sold land for West Jefferson Medical Center while on hospital board
Whitmer's insurance firm had Jeff Parish DA's employee on the payroll
Jindal Declares State Of Emergency For Cold
Chas Roemer Votes No On 'RaceToTheTop'- "We Are Mortgaging Our Future"
Public School Standards Increased
Higher Ed Consolidation Wins Support
Higher-education savings goal elusive, committee chairman says
Blue Cross Must Pay Fair Share
EDITORIAL: Pull the curtain on Charity Hospital's hearings
When it counts: Census participation vital to federal funding
Defense attorney in (Thompson) Poverty Point trial becomes ill
Evelyn Holden booked on federal warrant
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Labels: BUDGET, GEORGES, HEALTH CARE, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, VITTER
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, January 5th)
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Democrats To Bypass GOP Lawmakers, Make Up New Rules To Pass Health Overhaul
Vitter: "Leaders In Congress Don't Care About The Public's Position"
The Untouchables- Jim Letten Leads Team of Feds on a Mission
New Orleanian of 2009: Letten "Sends shivers down the spines of crooked pols"
Will New Orleans Mayoral Race Turn Into An All-White Showdown?
EDITORIAL: Balancing Act For Landrieu
New Orleans man charged with threatening to kill Obama
Murray is the latest to bite the dust in New Orleans mayor's race
Commission Issues Report- "LA. Government Is Bloated and Ineffective"
Early pension checks create big problems- "Somebody clicked the wrong button"
Donahue: Legislature should lead streamlining
John Kennedy may be jump-starting his political future
EDITORIAL: Jefferson Parish's Tim Whitmer finally resigns
Giant metal 'Blue Dog' ready to guard Metairie intersection
Mayor not seeking re-election
EDITORIAL: 2 campuses on short list
LSU-Shreveport junior to run for Caddo school board
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Labels: BUDGET, GEORGES, HEALTH CARE, LANDRIEU, LETTEN, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, POLITICS
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, December 1st)
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Obama Approval Index Month-by-Month
89% SAY MARY LANDRIEU SHOULD BE RECALLED, WHAT DO YOU THINK?
EDITORIAL: The Sleaze That Too Often Defines Louisiana Politics
Obama To Unveil War Plans Tonight
John Georges Touts Broad Experience
Attorney General: Angola Must Get Bids On Rodeo
No Substitute for Transparency
EDITORIAL: Keep Public Records Open On The Web
'Virtual' charter schools raise controversy
Obama's transportation head talks I-49, safety
Patrick Kennedy sidesteps dispute with Catholic bishop
Hoaxer may be freed- Deal reached in anthrax case
Recall Election Set For 25 Year Old Louisiana Mayor
Probe of U.S. District Judge Thomas Porteous could touch lawyers
Arraignment on federal corruption charges
Council member calls for top administrator to resign
Parish Council begins exploring options in Whitmer investigation
ULM releases seventh-year football coach Charlie Weatherbie
LSU AD: Football violations possible
Stars Learning Twitter, Facebook Dos and Don'ts
Check Out Jennifer Hale's New Website
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Labels: GEORGES, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, POLITICS, RECALL
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, November 17th)
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NEW REPORT SEEKS TO QUANTIFY STATE JOBS
AUDIT: Contract Employees Not Counted- Lawmakers seek worker numbers
N.O. mayoral race fund-raising leader is John Georges
EDITORIAL: Weighing Tax Defeat
2010 too soon to take to voters- Walker: "I'm not deaf and I'm not blind"
National health care debate complicates Louisiana politics
MELANCON TARGETED ON HEALTH CARE
'Get involved': Businesspeople urged to join health care reform debate
Panel: Scale back graduate degrees
Blueprint Addresses Tucker Commission- Offers Recommendations
CORRUPTION INVESTIGATIONS CONTINUE
Pogue Is New Grambling Interim
Lawsuit against SU upheld- Former president seeks job back
EDITORIAL: Oyster ban just bad business
State approaching record for unclaimed property
Louisiana seeing busy fall filming season
Letter reveals witness's link to Porteous case
EDITORIAL: Whitmer must decide between public and private roles
Nagin budget proposal confounds City Council
Mayor Ray Nagin heads to Florida to watch shuttle launch
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Labels: BUDGET, GEORGES, LOUISIANA, MELANCON, NEW ORLEANS, POLITICS, TAX
Saturday, October 03, 2009
SATURDAY SPECIAL EDITION
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JOHN GEORGES: 'Smart Money' Is On His Side
Georges Sure is Acting like He's Running for Mayor
Candidates having trouble filling campaign coffers for mayoral race
National Tracking Poll: Obama Job Approval Index Month-By-Month
GOVERNMENT ETHICS EDGES OUT ECONOMY AS TOP ISSUE AMONG VOTERS
Charlie Melancon- How Stimulating!
STONECIPHER: TOP FIVE REASONS REDISTRICTING WILL BE HARDBALL POLITICS!
Political Lagniappe: Higher taxes, less services, both?
EDITORIAL: Allegation of teacher exploitation an outrage
Levine: Agency's $380 million surplus misleading
N.O. throws gauntlet again on census data
Judges to hear Charity dispute
EDITORIAL: Judge Should Resign Now
Moran says tax needs Chehardy
Cao holding out hope on La. rail application
Chicago Loses Olympics To Rio (What Was Obama Thinking?)
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Labels: GEORGES, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, POLITICS
Sunday, September 27, 2009
WEEKEND STORIES
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Speaker Tucker Defends Closed Door
EDITORIAL: Legislature should not begin redistricting in secret
John Georges sounds like a candidate
SUPREME COURT RACE- (Clark campaign materials disposed of in a Dumpster)
"Closeness of the race bodes well for Faircloth"
EDITORIAL: Good tactics, poor strategy
'QUEEN BEE' BLANCO working in beehive
Government Streamlining Panel Hits The Road
Major state projects get funding
Stonecipher set for BR Press Club
Bid to rein in Obama czars blocked
LANDRIEU: Race all in perception
Race still sticky subject
'Top Target' Fires Back
EDITORIAL: Truancy rules have far reach
FBI closes Danziger Bridge to search for evidence
EDITORIAL: Don't Close Out Public
Supreme Court denies media request for records
Streamlining targets state employees
EDITORIAL: Cost of 'career diploma' grows
BR port director gets raise
Mayor, Police Chief and Others Indicted
Hubbard pleads guilty, admits sexual relationship
Holden criticizes media's coverage
Cao: Democrats 'Have Made Me Top Target'
State may delay computer upgrade effort
Jindal distributes funds
Donelon says few in La. filing for Citizens tax credit
Auditors who prepared report critical of Cerasoli are fired
Southern board denies measure on pay raises
Federal worker guilty in Chinese spy case- N.O. man testified
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Labels: GEORGES, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, TUCKER