Friday, February 11, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, February 11th)

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Conservatives Say 2010 Was Only a Start

Jindal to join D.C. festivities

BR area to add Senate district

N.O. to lose, north shore to gain in redistricting of Senate seats

Sen. Cynthia Willard-Lewis loses most population of any senator

Senate candidates- Pair debate, focus on their backgrounds

EDITORIAL: Investigation's impact will be far-reaching

Teach for America chief gets BESE job

EDITORIAL: La.'s future depends on college grads

Heritage Oak Will Endure

Official placed on leave after arrest

EDITORIAL: Betty Jefferson's testimony encapsulates her corruption and disgrace

Jeffersons are as guilty as you thought

Pratt aide testifies her boss was 'cruel,' likely knew nonprofit directors were

In Colorado speech, Ray Nagin sounds like he's still New Orleans' mayor


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Thursday, February 10, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, February 10th)

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D.C. Mardi Gras, "Counter to public sentiment against wasteful public spending"

Tea Party Resorts To Threats- ("The Insiders don't respond to anything else")

Lawmakers pound public pensions, fear bailouts

Chairman Gallot Flexes His Muscles

66 House districts must be remapped

Acadiana gains state representation with population increase

North shore expected to gain, N.O. and St. Bernard lose in redistricting

Vitter Secures Ranking Membership of Key Subcommittee

FBI raid could 'tarnish' reputations

Inside Report: State budget private contracts

Strain: La. agriculture has 'unprecedented opportunity'

Mayor says he was 'out of line'

Town officials convicted in fraud case to be sentenced May 6

La. explores prison sale

Mose Jefferson's right-hand man

Hurricane Katrina changes becoming permanent

Board to decide La. casino license


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Wednesday, February 09, 2011

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, February 9th)

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TEA PARTY OF LA. ENDORSES COASTAL CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

Mardi Gras D.C.- "Dressing up and getting invisible"

Rich Take From Poor as U.S. Subsidy Law Funds Luxury Hotels (UNBELIEVABLE!)

FBI Raids Sheriff's Office

Mayor shakes up staff- Makes announcement via Twitter

Union wants waste records- (Councilman suspects Mayor)

Chaney Swaps Parties- Joins Growing Number Fleeing The Democrats

EDITORIAL: Newspapers still have role

Open primaries OK'd

N.O. needs more from its colleges, merger consultant says

Jindal citing short-term recidivism rate

EDITORIAL: Keeping fighting for open government

UL campus gets face-lift

Former N.O. Mayor Ray Nagin gaining fame in the social network

Former charity director says Mose Jefferson called the shots

HELP WANTED: New Louisiana State Senate President!

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, November 16th)

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EDITORIAL: Higher Ed Needs A Shake-Up

Gov. Jindal discusses new book

Louisiana's school district funding formula short $42 million

Officials: Funding loss not too hard on area school districts

LA public school enrollment is 9,000 more than forecast for this fall

With Tea Party in Mind, Republicans Have Change of Heart About Earmarks

Public hearing set on budget

Louisiana health providers pushing alternate Medicaid revamp

58% Favor Repeal of Health Care Law, 37% Oppose Repeal

EDITORIAL: Welcome, newcomers, and mind the gift rule

Banning congressional earmarks would be costly for LA, lawmakers say

Inside Report: Officials seek funds from BP for restoration

Principals summoned to meeting with new School Board members

Jefferson appeal cites three 'insurmountable problems' with corruption trial


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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, November 10th)

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Louisiana Revenue To Dip Sharply, Budget Chief Forecasts

Funds provide training on streamlining principles

EDITORIAL: LA CAN'T AFFORD LARGE FLEET (The Jay Leno state?)

Hospital Contract Canceled After Secret Insurance Deal Unveiled

ARCHITECTS BACK THE BOND

Nagin responds to Ed Blakely, Greg Meffert controversies

Party or district, Cao doesn't quite fit

William Jefferson's attorneys argue for shorter sentence

'UNCLE JACK' NOT COMING BACK

Inside Report: Tough lessons from old pro

Panel Says Rouzan Filings OK

SCHOOL BOARD IN CLOSED SESSION

Dome tax issue still unsettled

Rains hitting Gulf Coast ahead of Ida

SHARE 'LANEWSLINK.COM' WITH YOUR FRIENDS


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Sunday, August 23, 2009

 

WEEKEND EDITION

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BERNHARD BOWS OUT OF SENATE RACE AGAINST VITTER

Melancon Still Ducking The Tough Questions, Refuses To Call Town Hall Meetings

Boustany: "They don't want to talk... They don't want to hear me"

Health Care Reform Rally Held In Metairie: 1,000 People At Obama-Care Protest

EDITORIAL: Town Maul meetings foster timid leadership

SHERIFF BREAKS THE LAW TO SPREAD WORD OF CLARK ENDORSEMENT

Fannin Skips Panel

EDITORIAL: A short fuse for budgets

Political Horizons: Shrimp problems not small

DA To Declare Mayoral Post Vacant

SU Board votes 12-2 to cut 16

EDITORIAL: Road Home still sparks debate

New director hired for coastal agency

Rebuilding N.O. still a priority, Obama says (Will Vaca On Martha's Vineyard)

EDITORIAL: Mose Jefferson's bittersweet bribery conviction

The crimefighters' family feud

Porteous witnesses take the Fifth

COMEDIAN SAYS NEW ORLEANS' STORY IS NOT BEING TOLD RIGHT

State is making plans to preserve Charity Hospital building

EDITORIAL: Obama bends on public plan

Scalise pushes plan- Criticizes Obama at meeting

WASHINGTON POST-ABC NEWS POLL: CONFIDENCE IN OBAMA SLIPPING

La.'s cost-cutting history is long and dull

PASTOREK MEETS WITH CRITICS

Mose Jefferson convicted of bribery charges

Mayoral aspirant hires big dogs for help

Louisiana Tech's rank on the rise

ULM to drop 3 majors- Targeted fields have few finish

State's coast in biologist's hands

Officials sidetrack rail aid proposal

New Media Changing The Political Landscape

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Thursday, August 06, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, August 6th)

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STILL MORE FACEBOOK FRIENDS!

William Jefferson guilty verdict ends long political career

EDITORIAL: ANOTHER STAIN FOR LOUISIANA

GOP Chairman Roger Villere's Statement On Jefferson Verdicts

William Jefferson can't shake Dollar Bill image

STATE INVESTIGATES ACORN

Panel OKs 6 new education posts (?)

Bad News on Louisiana Insurance!

BR-N.O. HIGH SPEED RAIL

Delhi plant a seed of hope

INSIDE REPORT

Sonia Sotomayor confirmation expected today

Hundreds of municipal officials converge on Alexandria

Former mayor released on bond

Councilman found guilty in rape


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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, July 28th)

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Just 23% Believe Health Care Costs Will Go Down if Obama Plan Passes

Vitter Declares Intention to Vote Against Sotomayor Nomination‏

JINDAL TOUTS PRIVATIZING AS SOLUTION TO LA. WOES

Gov. Bobby Jindal charges government study panel to 'be bold'

EDITORIAL: Thanks, Governor, for the stimulus money

Concealed gun permits rise- Firearm sales increase dramatically

19 SCHOOL DISTRICTS OPT OUT OF 'CAREER TRACK'

Gov. Bobby Jindal should heed his inner health wonk

State lawmakers cancel veto session

VITTER ON ACORN FRAUD AND THE CENSUS

GOP Eyes Vitter's Future

HOT AD FROM THE U.S. SENATE RACE, VITTER REMAINS UP BY 12%

EDITORIAL: Backtracking on ethics law

Judge sets 2010 trial date for racketeering case

William Jefferson case judge is old school ruler of court

PLAN SEEKS TO CUT HOSPITAL VISITS

Tech will submit budget to UL system that eliminates 91 vacant positions

NOAH suit moved to B.R.

Report: Nagin e-mail box not storing sent items

Bossier, Shreveport mayors confirm sci-fi movie shoot


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Thursday, June 18, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, June 18th)

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Governor's Records Part Of Our History

EDITORIAL: REJECT BAD RECORDS BILL

Senate revives bill to freeze income-tax deductions

Presidential Campaign Withers- Another Jindal Fundraiser Quits

Oil prices not expected to rescue La. budget

Senate Set To Weigh Constitution Convention Panel

La. Lawmakers Fear Swine Flu After Exposure

LOUISIANA A SECOND RATE STATE UNDER VOTING RIGHTS ACT!

House votes to kill bid to take federal money

Override of Jindal on stimulus money advances

Times Picayune: Briefing Book

The Advocate: Legislature Briefs

So much for an honorable rationale from Jefferson

FIRST OF SECRETLY RECORDED TAPES TO BE PLAYED TODAY

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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, June 9th)

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Things More Important Than Higher Education and Healthcare

EDITORIAL: History Waits For Honesty To Reach Louisiana (Government)

EDITORIAL: Gov. Jindal's Transparency Antidote

Jindal Rejects Budget Plan- Governor Unhappy

Gov. Jindal says he has 'serious concerns' about budget

KENNEDY SAYS STATE NEEDS TO SHED JOBS

House Stalls Tax Break Delay Bill (Kudos to Speaker Jim Tucker!)

$92 Million Tax Passes House Committee In Stunning Turnaround

WHY YOUR TAXES ARE BEING RAISED

EDITORIAL: Louisiana makes progress in reforming juvenile justice

Colleges, Hospitals Withhold Raises

ULM group opposes education cuts- WILL EXACERBATE "BRAIN DRAIN"

RECIPE FOR RECESSION: Leaders Say State Budget Cuts Affect Parish

Graduate school tuition holds steady

ULL officials, hospitals warn budget cuts damaging

Louisiana 'CAREER DIPLOMA' Bill Is A Cynical Sham- A "PITY PRIZE"

Vitter Statement on Sotomayor Meeting

House approves bill extending movie tax credits

Senator claims chairman stalling bill on records

Louisiana House of Representatives release key bond bill

School closure protested- Al Sharpton fails to show

Seat belt mandate advances to House

Mayor Ray Nagin Quarantine Could Last A Week

McCrery could be called in Jefferson trial

JEFFERSON TRIAL BEGINS TODAY


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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 21st)

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Over 2/3 Of Jindal's Campaign Cash Spent On Out-of-State Vendors

SHREVEPORT TIMES: Taxpayers Shouldn't Pay For Jindal Campaigning

Get Your "Where's Bobby?" Bumper Sticker

Governor Previews Session (LEGISLATORS EXPECT SERIOUS CLASHES)

Jindal says top aide welcome to stay while running for seat

Looming state deficits don't deter lawmakers' tax cut proposals

JINDAL "NEEDS TO BE INVOLVED, NOT GALLIVANTING ALL OVER THE COUNTRY"

Details on plans for Saints, chicken plant demanded

THE ARTS sustain 144,000 jobs in LA, More than the oil patch

Strange Brew- This year's legislative mug will overflow

EDITORIAL: Speaker calls for consensus

51% View Tea Parties Favorably, Political Class Strongly Disagrees

EDITORIAL: Duke it out over stimulus money

Teacher Union Launches Funding Campaign

EDITORIAL: EPA's action changes the game for La.

Mary Landrieu to give commencement address at LSU

Jefferson's Attorneys complain of transcript editing

Superintendent seeks change- Board members find fault

HELP THE GOVERNOR: LANEWSLINK.COM JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST

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Friday, January 09, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 9th)

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Inside Report: Gov. Jindal Needs To Take Time To Listen

Jindal cites priorities (at LABI annual meeting)

Governor's Office Vows To Protect 151 State Jobs In Tallulah

David Vitter Stuffs Slew Of Bills In Senate Hopper

Cao learns which panels he'll get

EDITORIAL: Cao provides good example

Fleming Named To Two Choice Committees

Budget Problems Threaten Change

Arrest video gives council members assurance... and laughs

EDITORIAL: Corruption's Heavy Price- Convicted forfeit pensions

Moratorium put on new programs

Citizens take to the streets today against New Orleans crime

University tightens belt as state orders budget cuts

State ethics panel tweaks personal earnings forms

James Gill: Church defenders didn't have a prayer

Pastorek focuses on truancy

Regents halt new academic programs at colleges

Cravins resignation to take effect Wednesday

Jindal names new Southern board members

William Jefferson again ask court to delay trial


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Friday, January 02, 2009

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 2nd, 2009)

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Jindal Plots Course For 2009- Plans To Maintain Frenetic Travel Schedule

GOVERNOR DELAYS ETHICS DISCLOSURE FOR HIS CABINET

State Losing US House Seat: Kostelka- "My Whole Intention Is To Save Our Seat"

EDITORIAL: The Kindest Cuts Of All

STATE LOOKS TO TRIM NOW

BESE Waits To Learn Effects Of Budget Cuts- "More Questions Than Answers"

Louisiana Income Tax Cut Will Fatten Paychecks

New Twist In Jefferson Case- 'Co-Conspirator' Linked To SEC Bribery

2008 TOP TEN: The Student Government

Publication: Barksdale on short list for Global Strike headquarters

EDITORIAL: That's $2 Too Much

EDITORIAL: Bell is not alone with his trouble

Killings A Symptom Of Spiritual Illness

Political Hall of Fame To Induct Six (Indict Ourso?)


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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (NEW YEAR'S EVE 2008)

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Bobby Jindal's Popularity Will Plummet, Too

PERCEPTION AND REALITY IN LOUISIANA POLITICS

Governor's Plan Would Cut $341 Million- "Scaling Back On BlackBerries"

Jindal Budget Cuts: 1st Step To "Right-Size State Government"

Higher Education Escapes Major Cut

CENSUS: LOUISIANA LAST IN POPULATION GROWTH

The Advocate's "2008 Top Ten Stories"

2008: Acadiana Looks Back At A Year Of Change

Shreveport Times: Shale, GM Among Top Stories For '08

Scalise Foe Shelled Out Nearly $2 Million In Losing Effort

Outgoing U.S. Rep. William Jefferson moves closer to trial

Business Group Pushes to Keep Secret Union Ballots

EDITORIAL: Pennington Biomedical Research Center Needs Help

Inside Report: Trend Drives Policy Ideas

Jena Six figure Bell Sent To Shreveport Hospital

150 Rally At Islamic Center Of BR

New Orleans area extra taxi fees not falling with gasoline prices

DriveBy Politics (COMING JANUARY 2009!!!)

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, December 10th)

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Political Lagniappe: Republicans Dominate LA Delegation

EDITORIAL: GOP Solace In Louisiana

Cao Suddenly Darling Of GOP

Jefferson, Cao Flying To D.C. With Missions

LA. DELEGATION MIXED ON BAILOUT

Vitter Issues Statement On Auto Bailout Plan

Fleming Announces Office Locations

Carmouche Preparing For Concession

EDITORIAL: Eyes On The Budget

Jindal Health Care Plan Up For A Vote Next Week

SPEAKER: LA. DEBT IS 'TIME BOMB'

Louisiana Braces For Major Budget Decisions

EDITORIAL: Bureaucracy Is Hindering La. Recovery

Inside BR: Publicity Isn't Helping Case For Edwards' Release

BOSSIER CITY, PARISH HIRE MAJOR LOBBYIST

Should Congress Get A Pay Raise?

Jefferson's Legal Woes Just Got Worse

Files On Jefferson Accuser Sought

Prison System Head Wants More Officers, More Beds

LAWMAKER WANTS ILLEGAL ALIENS ELECTRONICALLY TRACKED

First Female State Supreme Court Judge Celebrated

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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, December 9th)

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Breaking News: Illinois Governor Arrested For Selling Obama Senate Seat

Fresh Faces Join Familiar Ones In Congress

LANDRIEU & MELANCON "A CAUCUS OF TWO"

Cao Adjusts To Role As GOP Star

Vietnamese Are Caught Off Guard By Cao Win

EDITORIAL: Cao's Commitment To Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District

New Law Won't Affect Jefferson's Pension

TENURE OF BOBBY JINDAL HAS BEEN REMARKABLY FRICTION-FREE

Jindal Takes Vision For Education To Rural Voters

Public Schools Need Discipline For Success

EDITORIAL: Playing With The Numbers Hurts Pupils

Tussle Over Curriculum Gets Political

Ag Agency Chief Wants $50 Million For Debt

EDITORIAL: State At Bottom In Health Care

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Monday, December 08, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, December 8th)

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Jefferson Loses More Than His Office

FLEMING HITS THE GROUND RUNNING

Voter Apathy, Confusion Led To Jefferson's Loss, Expert Says

EDITORIAL: 2nd District Gets It Right

Cao Says He's 'Here To Represent Everyone'

Jefferson's Career Steeped In Historic Moments

PSC's FREE MEALS MAY BE HISTORY

Vitter Leading Charge To Reverse Housing Law

Obama's Louisiana Donors' Reasons Varied

BLEAK NEWS- Budget Expected To Tighten With New Revenue Estimate

Louisiana's Investments Continue To Grow In Unstable Economy

EDITORIAL: Taking Aim At Standards

Lawsuit Alleges Racism- Ex-employee of state says epithets used

EDITORIAL: City Finally Clamping Down On Credit Card Use

New Capitol Center Includes Louisiana Justice

Healthy Discussion Set For Senate

ALL LOUISIANA ELECTION RETURNS

NEW POLL: Do You Favor Pardon or Commutation for Edwin Edwards?

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Sunday, December 07, 2008

 

ELECTION SPECIAL EDITON- Weekend Stories

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REPUBLICANS SWEEP LOUISIANA CONGRESSIONAL RACES

Anh 'Joseph' Cao Beats Rep. William Jefferson In 2nd Congressional

FLEMING WINS 4TH DISTRICT RACE

J.P. Morrell beats Shawn Barney in 3rd state Senate District

ALL LOUISIANA ELECTION RETURNS

NEW POLL: Do You Favor Pardon or Commutation for Edwin Edwards?

State officials will meet Dec. 15 to review the state's financial status

Agency's overtime up- Extra hours, pay come amid hiring freezes, cuts

Poor Need Better Health Care

SATURDAY STORIES:

Fewer Expected To Cast Ballots In Election Today

EDITORIAL: Why Today's Congressional Election Matters

EDITORIAL: Vote Today (4th District)

EDITORIAL: Release Health-Care Plan Details

Medicaid Costs Crush State Budget- 16 Percent Of Its Revenue

4-DAY STATE WORK WEEK?

La. Coastal Areas Not Likely To Benefit From Stimulus Package?

EDITORIAL: Cases Argue For Openness

Grambling's Tiger Marching Band Invited To Inaugural Parade


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Friday, December 05, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, December 5th)

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Senator's Re-Election Gets Show Of Support (Jindal's Vitter Fundraiser)

OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOTS FOR THE ELECTION TOMORROW

Not All Democrats Created Equal For Obama On Eve Of House Votes

Tension Rises As Finale Nears In 2nd (Jindal Endorses Cao)

Congressman Rodney Alexander Endorses Dr. John Fleming

EDITORIAL: Storms Force Late Races

Experts: State Agencies Face Budget Cuts In '09

EDITORIAL: Was Terry Lisotta Spending Or Stealing?

Ex-Chief Of Citizens Indicted- 14 counts based on business-expense files

Elder Bush Seeks EWE Release- Ex-President Sends Note In Favor Of Commutation

Letten Responds To Justice Department Inquiry About Edwin Edwards

Former La. Health-Care Executive Seeks To Stay Out Of Prison

Chief Justice Hears Judicial Conduct Case

Legislators Go To Bossier For Transportation Meeting

EDITORIAL: State's Higher Ed Funding Due A Sea Change

Lawmakers See Potential In LSU, Lake Partnership

Next Chairman Selected For LSU Board

(LANEWSLINK.COM) CHECK BACK SATURDAY & SUNDAY FOR THE ELECTION RETURNS & STORIES


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Tuesday, December 02, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, December 2nd)

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Edwards Anticipates Early Prison Release (Obama Should Be Happy To Do It)

Inside Report: GOP Identity Crisis Likely Won't Hit Here

Pay Down State Retirement Debt Now, Two Urge

Four Horsemen of the Healthcare Apocalypse

La. Lawmakers Not Ready To Back Health Care Plan

Levine, House Discuss Healthcare Revamp

Ties To Obama Golden For Jefferson- Hopes Enthusiasm Rubs Off

GOP Thinks It Has Chance To Unseat Rep. Jefferson

If Jefferson Wins Re-Election, Get Ready To Answer Questions

Governor Jindal on His Way to White House?

Jindal To Ask Obama About FEMA Money

EDITORIAL: Katrina Cottage Failure Is Now Gov. Bobby Jindal's Mess

Mayor Chides Officials For Rejecting Tax Increase

Vitter Applauds Recent Award of CDBG Funds to Louisiana


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