Tuesday, March 15, 2011
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, March 15th)
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ABC POLL: Confidence in the U.S. System of Government Drops to a 35-Year Low
Latest Poll Shows The President's Lowest Approval Rating Since September
Mythbustin': The Roemer Candidacy
Report recommends overhaul of SUNO and UNO, option to combine schools
Jindal says he will push to consolidate SUNO, UNO
Governor Attends Groundbreaking
Rule calling for drilling tax rejected
LSU falls in ranking of graduate schools
Lawmakers hold budget summit at SLU
EDITORIAL: Stand up for open meetings
Nuclear crisis affecting La. firms
Inside Report: Honore, Marino, Metro Airport
Indicted former Wildlife & Fisheries commissioner expected in court
Sentencing is delayed for former assessor Betty Jefferson, daughter
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Labels: BUDGET, HIGHER ED, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, January 19th)
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Edwin Edwards was a crook, but that's not all
Jindal ponders school merger of UNO, SUNO
Jindal unveils proposed Medicaid system
Redistricting is expected to cost N.O. 4 districts
Jane Smith to seek La. Senate 37 seat
Gallot slams group's plan to divide Senate district
GOP in House plans health-care vote today
Commissioner: $30K won't buy alcohol for Police Jury Convention
N.O. crime doesn't have a single solution, police chief and DA say
Sheriff out of hospital following heart attack
Obama administration to announce next steps in drilling oversight
EDITORIAL: Free speech in Wiki world
LA Institute of Public Policy & Politics Seminar Series In March
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Labels: CRIME, EDWARDS, HEALTH CARE, HIGHER ED, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, REAPPORTIONMENT
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
STORIES FROM TODAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY
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EDITORIAL: Moving into the post-EWE world
Edwin Edwards gets a rap video
Revenue estimate could be increased
EDITORIAL: Universities' funding vital
BESE enters 2011 divided on issues
Lawmaker's son arrested again
Ulrich helps run RNC
City Hall seeking to shut down website collecting complaints
Lawmakers seek advice from young people
EDITORIAL: Wesley Bishop for state representative
'I will not raise your taxes,' Jindal tells Parish residents
U.S. Debt Passes $14 Trillion
Tea partiers keep eye on candidates they supported
Jindal: Higher Ed cuts still low
Analysis: LA budget crisis prompts look at jail time
Cash-strapped states may face most challenging year yet
LSU seeks more freedom from regulations
School board member blasts MLK Day
Police chief pool shallow, Only 3 have applied for post
EDITORIAL: Probe leaves questions
LA Institute of Public Policy & Politics Seminar Series In March
Political pollster weighs in on GOP 2012 presidential nominees
EDITORIAL- New product: Louisiana
State government streamlining commission touts success rate
Jindal pushes land sale
New secretary of state makes first visit to Lafayette
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Labels: EDWARDS, HIGHER ED, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, POLITICS
Sunday, July 25, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY FOR SUNDAY (July 25th, 2010)
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(Still More Traylor Trash!) It's Comedy Hour In The GOP Senate Primary
DEMOCRATIC PARTY CHAIRMAN GAVE VITTER $1000 CONTRIBUTION
Hopefuls release financial reports- Kershaw owes the IRS $200,000
Politics: Voter registration deadline looming- Landry Urges Party Switch
Washington Watch: Downer Up For New Campaign (That Dog Won't Hunt!)
HIGHER ED IN WORLD ALL ITS OWN
New Poll: Taxes Jumps In Importance, But Economy Still The Main Issue
Political Horizons: Action On Leak Helps Jindal
List of former Jindal Cabinet members getting longer
La. Chief Justice to return in December
Other public officials fought email law and lost
E-mail Practices Block Access
WHY HAS "TOP SECRET AMERICA" CAUSED LITTLE REACTION?
Shreveport's $8 million legal tab- Bargain or Over-Priced?
LSUA contemplates future as budget cuts loom
Will Cao be embraced at home as he is in Washington
Cao's peers in House note his independence
TRUTH CAN BE ELUSIVE IN D.C.
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Labels: BUDGET, CAO, DOWNER, HIGHER ED, JINDAL, KERSHAW, LANDRY, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, TRAYLOR, VITTER