Wednesday, August 05, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, August 5th)

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INSIDE REPORT: VITTER, JINDAL LIKELY SECURE

Feds Seize Ray Nagin's Missing E-mails, Other Data

Charlie Boy Melancon Gives Abortion Supporters 2nd Chance

Storm Cleanup Cost in Dispute (Grimmer Should Honor Agreement)

Vitter Secures Funds for Pennington Biomedical Research Center

Cao To "Save His Soul" Rather Than Support Health Care Bill

Rodney Alexander: Improvement, Not Reform

EDITORIAL: Who will streamline the streamliners?

Nearly Half Opt Out of New Curriculum Plan

EDITORIAL: Give 'em an earful for the health of it

Sweet: 500 jobs in Delhi

EDITORIAL: State Police need to track property

Few retirees take state buyout offer

Jefferson Jury Still Out

EDITORIAL: Priorities at ULM

BR- TV program to prep residents for any crisis

Ex-Mayor Indicted: Faces Charge of Malfeasance

EDITORIAL: Cut, but with care

Jindal Awards Vets LA Honor Medal


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Sunday, May 17, 2009

 

Special Sunday Session Edition

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BLOGS TAKE FOCUS ON STATE POLITICS- "Legislators Pay Attention To Them"

Roemer Says Jindal Had A Hand In State's Deficit

FOX NEWS POLL: JINDAL DEAD LAST AT 3%

DriveBy Politics- "We need our flagship with the flag flying high"

Political Horizons: Legislators Can... But Don't

BACKERS STILL PUSHING $100 Million A YEAR TAX PLAN

Assessor launches ad blitz- Promotes raising homestead exemption

LOUISIANA ROAD NEEDS NOT ADDRESSED

EDITORIAL: Humiliating The House

'Gentleman Jim' Gets It Done

Louisiana Legislature: 'Fiscal' session concept is gone

PAR For The Coffer- "No News Is Good News"

60% GRADE PRESIDENT OBAMA'S PERFORMANCE D OR F

Washington Watch: "New Vietnam War... This time over catfish"

EDITORIAL: Don't muzzle free speech in public arenas

Try, Try Again

WILL SEMI-LITERATE E-MAILS SPELL POLITICAL DOOM????

Stacy Head fires back at critics, says she will release her own e-mails

Supreme Court could delay Jefferson's day in court

Jefferson Had It All

JINDAL AND THE LEGISLATURE ARE MOVING THE STATE BACKWARD


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Monday, April 20, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, April 20th)

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GOVERNOR'S LAWYER SHOULD STEP DOWN NOW!

Jindal To Address Press Club Today

Analysis: Economic "Mega-Fund" Tapped For Wider Use

Obama Seeks to Target Wasteful Spending (While Proposing New Spending)

A World Of Trouble For Obama

EDITORIAL: Tax Rallies Spoke For All, Time To Cut

EDITORIAL: Enact School Board Reforms Now

EDITORIAL: Higher Ed An Investment With A Hefty Dividend

EDITORIAL: Free Roxana

EDITORIAL: A New Dance With Madmen

Merit Pay For Teachers Studied

POLL: 72% SAY JINDAL SPENDING TOO MUCH TIME OUT OF STATE

Get Your "Where's Bobby?" T-Shirt

JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST (SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY HERE)

JOIN CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK (Click Here!)


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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

 

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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Monday, March 23, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, March 23rd)

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PREVIEW: GAMBIT'S SPECIAL 4-PART SERIES ON THE GOVERNOR'S CAMPAIGN FINANCES

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

DOMINGUE HAS TO BE SUFFERING BUYER'S REMORSE

EDITORIAL: State film industry in high gear

PLAN WOULD MERGE AREA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT WITH NEW ORLEANS

Candidates vying for vacant seat on council

EDITORIAL: School fixes for all levels

Plan would close Earl K. Long facility

Analysis: Stem cell issue dormant for now

EDITORIAL: Don't close historic sites

Layoff Practices Questioned- (Political Connections?)

City Hall e-mail requests show different responses

CNN SAYS LOWER 9TH WARD STILL AN ABANDONED WASTELAND

Haynesville Shale producing extraordinary numbers

Site Pulls Voting Record- Domingue Listed Wrong Elections

JINDAL HEADLINES BR FUNDRAISER TONIGHT THEN FLIES OFF TO DC FOR 4 MORE!

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

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

Jindal Should Stick To Governing, Not Fund-Raising

EDITORIAL: Election Year Crisis Ahead

EARLY VOTING RESUMES TODAY! (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)

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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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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, March 10th)

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THE JINDAL EFFECT: No Coattails, Not Even A Coat, He's Down To The Tee Shirt

Gov. Jindal Steps Into Intra-Party Dispute: Financial Supporter Gets Endorsement

IS BOBBY JINDAL SUFFERING FROM STAFF INFECTION?

Jindal Inauguration, Transition Account Down To $97,363 (Used To Pay Lobbyists)

All Not Well In Louisiana Jindalville

BUSY BUSY BOBBY

Bobby Jindal and the Stimulus Plan: Spurning Stimulus

A CULTURE OF ARROGANCE

Vitter Calls Pay Raises 'Offensive'

EDITORIAL: Funding For Our Highways

BESE to tackle school board revamps

Relief To Aid Entertainment, Businesses

EDITORIAL: Keep Jim Letten for Louisiana's eastern district

Judge rules in favor of WWL-TV in public records case against Nagin

Women's center to induct Rosemary Ewing, others into its hall of fame

EDITORIAL: In Rural U.S., Time To Tune In And Log On

WOMEN POLITICIANS COME TOGETHER

Bill seeks earlier start for sessions

Louisiana has highest rate of child homelessness, report says


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Wednesday, March 04, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, March 4th)

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Domingue Contributes $118,500, Gets Jindal's Endorsement! (NEW ETHICS GOLD STANDARD)

Jindal Then Heads To California To Pan For More Campaign Cash

BOBBY'S OFF TO MALIBU (SURF'S UP?)

Domingue's Jindal Endorsement- Who Says The Good Ol' Boy Network Is Dead?

DAILY REPORT POLL: 85% SAY CANDIDATE MISSING VOTES IS A "BIG" ISSUE

Sam Hanna Jr.: Quail Hunting More Important Than Politics

Louisiana Tea Party and Anti-Pork Rally

Official: No Jobs Created

Road Dollars From Stimulus Up For 2nd Vote In La.

Health Official Faced With Paradox- (Levine Supports Obama's Universal Coverage)

Federal Judge Leaves Seat Vacant- Melancon Enters Partial Retirement

Senate Refuses To Strip Billions In Earmarks

Ex-Black Panther Case Gets Hearing

Alleged Klan Leader Enters Not Guilty Plea

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Friday, February 27, 2009

 

SPECIAL EDITION: BREAKING NEWS!

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BREAKING NEWS: JINDAL ADMITS KATRINA STORY WAS FALSE


Bobby, Bobby, Bobby... Jindal's (False) Tale Of Katrina Heroism


CHECK OUT THE YOUTUBE VIDEO!!!


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Monday, February 09, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, February 9th)

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POLLS: Most Say Jindal Spending Too Much Time Out Of State

Bobby Jindal, The "Saviour Of The Republicans"

Jindal In Arkansas: "Republicans Can Only Blame Themselves"

EDITORIAL: Jindal Looking Like A Contender

DRIVEBY POLITICS SHOW- LA STATE WATCHDOG C.B. FORGOTSTON

Blueprint Louisiana and Progress

Vitter Against New Moratorium On Offshore Production

Fleming Just Says No To Pay Raise

It's Embarrassing At The Top

Thousands May Face Eviction, Homelessness

LSU MAKES TOP 20 MOST POPULAR COLLEGES LIST

You Know You're From Louisiana When...

(Bobby Jindal's) Secret SaintsTalks Belie Standards

Jindal Gets Some Travel Help In Getting To North Carolina

Vitter's War Chest Exceeds $2 Million

Washington Watch: Prominent Vitter Moves Toward Pivotal Race

Analysis: Vitter Aims To Cement Conservative Base

FORMER GOVERNOR KATHLEEN BLANCO URGES


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Sunday, January 18, 2009

 

OBAMA/MLK WEEKEND EDITION

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103,000 NOW ON STATE TAXPAYER PAYROLL!!!

11,839 State Paychecks Top $70,000

JINDAL'S "CHIEF SUCCESS- SO FAR- HAS BEEN SPIN"

EDITORIAL: "Hard Questions and Hard Decisions"

Vitter Accomplished His Mission

Party time in Washington- Mystic Krewe of Louisianians

LA. ROLES IN OBAMA's D.C. EMERGING

Could the Web help Obama govern?

EDITORIAL: New Players In Congress

Scalise gets seat on the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee

JAMES GILL- CLASSROOM CRUSADE

National Magazine Questions La. Science Curriculum

School takeovers- Where have you been for the last 12 years?

La. Faces Growth Challenges

TEMPERS FLARE DURING TESTIMONY

A Looming Tax Increase For Small Business?

"Shreveport Solidarity with Israel Rally"

Representative Seeking His Replacement

Cravins: "I guess transitions happen fast around here"

Glover attending inauguration on taxpayer's dime

Hundreds Head To D.C., To Bring Louisiana Flavor

La. Political Strategist Jim Carvin Dead At 79

ADVOCATE EDITORIAL: Creationists Show Clout

La. Senate Hopefuls See Costly Campaign

DOMINGUE SOUNDS KINDA... (EXTREME!)

Zulu to present Barack Obama with specially-commissioned coconut

VITTER ATTACKED OVER CLINTON VOTE

Cassidy Named to Agriculture Committee

Fleming Named To 2 Military Panels

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS' PAY, EDUCATION AT ISSUE

FEMA pins blame for supply shortage on Louisianians' appetites

Brolin's plea agreement not unusual

MAYOR PRO-TEM ARRESTED On Parish Warrant

East Baton Rouge School Board Suspends Drug-Test Rule

Nagin Fires Back At Gun Request

Sick-out disrupts little in city schools

Strain Vows Recovery

The Town Talk: We're Looking For Your Opinions About Obama


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, January 14th)

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Jindal's Pay Raise Promise In Doubt

Gov. Bobby Jindal Hits Airwaves To Urge State To 'Buy Local'

"Hallelujah" Finally Some News Worth Hearing

Jindal E-mail Asks For Donations

You, Me & Reggie Dupre

Vitter Quizzes Clinton About Potential Conflicts

Business Finds State's Legal Climate Chilly

Inside Report: Population Estimate Questioned

La. agencies put together stimulus list

EDITORIAL: Schools Need A New Standard For Success

Pastorek Proposes Taking Control Of 8 Schools In EBR

No State Takeover: Troubled schools to remain

SCIENCE POLICY SHIFTS: State Decision Rekindles Debate

Will La. Reduce Prison Population To Save Money?

Cassidy Acts On Affordable Health Care Legislation

US Rep. Alexander to work on subcommittee

EDITORIAL: Welcome, Chief Justice

House Votes To Renew Impeachment Probe Of Judge Porteous

EDITORIAL: N.O.s' budget deal left some savings on the table

BR Mayor's New Bond Proposal


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Monday, December 01, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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ANALYSIS: LAWMAKERS KNOW LITTLE ABOUT THE BUDGET!

State's Fiscal Picture Has Lawmakers On Edge (Constitutional Convention?)

EDITORIAL: Support Blueprint Louisiana!

Times Picayune Endorses Anh "Joseph" Cao for Congress

Newcomer Hopes To Unseat Jefferson- Vows To Restore Ethics

GOVERNOR BOBBY JINDAL ENDORSES DR. JOHN FLEMING FOR CONGRESS

La. Has Chance To Regain Influence In D.C.

Witt Might Return To FEMA

BOSSIER, CADDO SPEND $200,000 ON LOBBYISTS

Known Hate Groups On Rise: Tracking Organization Says Up 48%

Survey Shows U.S. Rep. William Jefferson May Be In Trouble

Jefferson Trial: Lawyers Argue, Citizens Wait

EX-ALABAMA GOVERNOR PLEADS EDWARDS' CASE

Free Meals For PSC Down, But Not Out

Chaos Is Costly For State Agency

Shreveport Times: ATTACKS AGAINST FLEMING ARE MISLEADING

Carmouche Takes Big Money From Liberal Special Interests

State To Get $438 Million For Gustav and Ike

EDITORIAL: Talent Bleeds From State

La. Representatives To Meet Over Health (MONDAY MORNING)

HOPEFULS EYE STATE SENATE- Cassidy's Post To Be Vacant

'Nice Guy' Republican Is Leaving Congress

Jindal Hopes To Get Some Of Stimulus Funds For La.

EDITORIAL: Track Your Tax Dollars- Be In "La Know"

EDITORIAL: Plan Gives Hope

EDITORIAL: Don't Drink The Water

Lawyer Voted SU Chairman- Clayton Replaces Lawson

Southern U. Board Members Seek To Make Lomotey 'At-Will' Employee

LOCALS READY TO SEE OBAMA


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

 

STORIESOF THE DAY (Tuesday, August 12th, 2008)

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BLANCO ANNOUNCES PLANS TO RETIRE

McCain Finds A Gracious Ally In Jindal

POP GO THE POLITICS

Mayor To Address Media Today From China

State GOP Stays Out Of Decision On Keynote Talk

DCCC Targets Louisiana Races

Congressman Lends Ear To Concerns Over Fuel

Campbell, Jindal Want Utility Emergency Declaration

MAYOR LIVED LAVISHLY ON CONTRACTORS, CITY

Time To Kick The Patronage Habit

EDITORIAL: Mandeville's Mess

Feds Collect Files From Nonprofit

ALEXANDRIA MAY BUY DELTA QUEEN

EDITORIAL: Not A Sport, Now A Crime

Majority See Race, Income Split In N.O.

Socialist Workers Party Runs Presidential Candidate In La.

GPS devices save time, fuel for garbage trucks

SOUTHERN U. HAS SHAKE-UPS

Opponent Quits; Incumbent Keeps Court Judgeship


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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, August 5th, 2008)

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Where's The Landslide?

Boasso Chosen As Port Director- Nungesser, Council Clash Over Selection

EDITORIAL: John Georges Remains Active Player On Political Stage

Activist Says He Sent Holden Mailers

Oil Drilling Issue Hot Political Topic- Democrats, GOP Sharply Divided

Cazayoux Running From Anti-Drilling Record

EDITORIAL: A Long Way To Go

Local Economy 'Plodding Along'- "Where The Hell Are The Jobs?"

EDITORIAL: 'Clampetts' of Louisiana

LSU, New Chancellor Get Acquainted

Judge Yeager to handle 'Jena Six' cases


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Monday, August 04, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION LACKS SOUTHERN SUPPORT

Rasmussen Reports: Daily Presidential Tracking Poll (McCain Up By 1%)

JINDAL BOUNCES BACK FROM PAY RAISE DEBACLE

2nd Chance For Debate In N.O. Fizzles

Vitter Pushes Drug Testing

Ex-EBR Sheriff Litchfield Dies At 81

EDITORIAL: 'Tax Free'- Nice Boost

GOP Dominates Candidate Pool

La. Youth Prisons Chief Drew Critics

NEW TV SPOT IN 4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

All Eyes On Louisiana Races

OBAMA CANDIDACY TRICKEY FOR LANDRIEU RE-ELECTION

Landrieu Removed From Obama List

Session's New Laws Up Costs

Loophole For Limits

EDITORIAL: Mayor's Trip To Olympics Draws Interest

Coach Seems Out Of Touch

Shepherd Case Airs His Dirty Laundry

Getting Out The Vote

EDITORIAL: Local Grants Old Problem

Resume Follies

Ex-Morial Associate Gets Sentence Reduced

Sheriff Finds Old Records In Disarray

MAYOR CALLS FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION OF 'SMEAR TACTICS'

Busy Candidates To Skip Parties' Biggest Party

Jindal: Chocolate Is Only Bargaining Chip

Nucor Could Bring In 1,250 Jobs

EDITORIAL: Show Results From Changes

Time Ran Out For Election Challenge, Court Says

A.G. BACKS WHITEHORN OVER BROLIN VIDEOTAPES

EDITORIAL: Home Sweet Home

Presiding 'Jena Six' Judge Pulled

Justice Hall Of Fame Inducts 9

AG's Rebate Opinion Raises More Questions


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Friday, August 01, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, August 1st, 2008)

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GOVERNOR HAS MORE PLANS FOR LOUISIANA

Gallup Poll: McCain Closes Gap By 8% Since Obama Trip

ZOGBY POLL: KENNEDY UP BY 6% OVER LANDRIEU

Landrieu Campaign's Attack Belies Big Concern

Cravins Receives 'Blue Dog' Backing

CAZAYOUX SINKS POTENTIAL SOLUTION FOR ENERGY CRISIS

Court Lets Odom Charge Stand

Derrick Shepherd's Bad Night

SENATOR TO BEGIN DETENTION AT MOM'S

EDITORIAL: Not Pretty In Pink

Agency Mum On Missing Records

WHITE HOUSE CONTENDERS:

State Gives Athletes Olympic Send-Off (LA Sends 21 To Beijing)

Early Voting Locations Expand For Fall Elections

Work-Force Plan A Priority For Jindal, Director Says

Former State District Judge Dies


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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, July 30th, 2008)

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KENNEDY'S ONLY HOPE

Jindal Goes To S.C. To Push For Steel Plant

OBAMANOMICS IS A RECIPE FOR RECESSION

Obama-Connected Group Increases LA Vote Fraud Chances

4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT- THOMPSON LATE WITH FEC REPORT

Veto Session Was Overwhelmingly Rejected In Vote

EDITORIAL: Job Market Has Changed, So La. Must

WILLIAM JOYCE WINS TOP WRITER AWARD

PSC Eyes Energy Relief- Emergency Meeting Proposed

EDITORIAL: Press Ahead With Probe

MAYOR TAKES MONROE TO GLOBAL COMMUNITY (THE OLYMPICS?)

EDITORIAL: Diplomat Has Local Roots

Official: Louisiana Pensions Secure

EDITORIAL: Untangling Shepherd's Tale

La. Ethics Officials Issue Charges Against Shepherd

Open House Set At GOP Headquarters

SHARPTON DEFENDS JACKSON DESPITE OBAMA COMMENTS

EDITORIAL: Different Roads Are Unequal

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, July 29th, 2008)

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ONE LAST DEAL FOR EDWIN

Gallup/USA Today Poll: McCain Ahead Of Obama By 4%

Obama Endorses McCain's Iraq Position

Competition for Congress Intense Across State

THE CAZAYOUX JEFFERSON LOVEFEST UPDATE

Citizens Pepper Jindal With Concerns

Governor Addresses Layoff

JINDAL: IS HE OR ISN'T HE?

Changes gut La. ethics program, watchdog who quit in 2007 says

CAST YOUR VOTE IN THE NEW POLL FOR U.S. SENATE

Shepherd Reneges On Public Apology

STATE SENATOR IS IN HALFWAY HOUSE

Is Senator Finding Life A Little Lonely?

RAY NAGIN, Our Feckless Mayor

LSU Drops Out Of Princeton's Top 20 - For Partying


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Thursday, July 24, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, July 24th, 2008)

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NEW POLL OUT ON GOVERNOR BOBBY JINDAL

Jindal Scores Rural Trifecta

While Other States Struggle, La. Expects Budget Surplus

EDITORIAL: Red Ink Hits Other States

McCain Scraps N.O. Visit, Cites Weather

Political Buzz At Fever Pitch In Veepstakes

CAZAYOUX ON LIST OF FIVE DEMOCRATS AT RISK OF LOSING IN NOVEMBER

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House Votes On Ethics Board Nominees

The Dog Ate Your Campaign Finance Forms?

Bush Won't Veto Plan To Help Homeowners

EDITORIAL: Jefferson Should Resign

POLICE JURORS CAUTIONED


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