Friday, January 22, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 22nd)
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"If you look up out of touch in dictionary, Mary Landrieu's picture is featured"
EDITORIAL: RECALLING MARY: WHICH WAY NOW?
Landrieu To Continue Push For ObamaCare Bill
National analyst says Vitter has "clear advantage" in Senate race
Supreme Court rejects limits on corporate spending in electoral campaigns
REPORT FROM WASHINGTON MARDI GRAS
Boustany: Moving Forward On Health Care
Senator Kennedy from Louisiana?
Joseph Cao takes heat for comments abroad
U.S. House panel recommends impeaching Louisiana judge
Personal road trips get BESE's scrutiny
Partisan pet hounds Metairie Rep. John LaBruzzo
Public hospitals anticipate financial hit from federal rule change
HOSPITALS, BLUE CROSS CUT DEAL
Authorities search offices, director's home
EDITORIAL: Shale dilemma gets airing on national stage
Loyola University expansion financing approved by State Bond Commission
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Labels: HEALTH CARE, LANEWSLINK, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, PINSONAT, POLITICS
Friday, January 08, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, January 8th)
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RAY NAGIN: "DON'T BELIEVE ANY OF THESE FRICKIN' POLLS"
Group Aims To Recall Landrieu
PICAYUNE: State employees should turn in their state-car keys
LSU BUDGET CUTS, LAYOFF NOTICES AS EARLY AS NEXT WEEK
EDITORIAL: Budget-cut information lacking (Pastorek...)
Department plans budget cuts without layoffs
DHH to plug funds shortfall
Louisiana roads are among the nation's worst, study finds
State ends mailing income tax booklet
State narrowing list for federal school aid (17 commitments)
EDITORIAL: High Quality, Great Values
Suburbs making New Orleans look bad
EDITORIAL: Ethics reform necessary in Jefferson Parish
U.S. ATTORNEY TO RESIGN POST
New ozone standards to challenge BR area
NEW TV AD FROM NOLA RACE FOR MAYOR
NOLANEXT.COM: NEW ORLEANS ELECTION CENTRAL
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Labels: BERGERON, LANDRIEU, LANEWSLINK, LOUISIANA, NAGIN, NEW ORLEANS, POLITICS
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, September 22nd)
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National Poll: 66% ANGRY at Federal Government Policies, 36% VERY ANGRY
Caldwell Dismisses Complaint Against Sheriff (Taxpayer Paid Politics Is Okay!!!)
MELANCON FEATURES OBAMA VIDEO ON HIS CAMPAIGN WEBSITE
Vitter urges Obama, Don't delay opening more waters to drilling
State treasurer proposes sending truants to boot camp
EDITORIAL: La. makes right call on ACORN
Medicaid shortfall looms, panel told
LA senators call for market-based focus on health-care changes
HEALTH CARE ISSUE HEATS UP ABORTION DEBATE
Pastorek: Rules linked to funding- Panel to set guidelines
Third man indicted in prison agency fraud investigation
EDITORIAL: V-Vehicle on the move
Jindal presents Honor Medals in Rayne
Mayor gets vote of no confidence
Inside Report: Police Jury Ethics Question
SU sets search parameters for system's next president
CREATING A CULTURE OF ETHICAL BEHAVIOR IN NEW ORLEANS
Jefferson denied new trial; informant's sex life ruled irrelevant
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Labels: HEALTH CARE, LANDRIEU, LANEWSLINK, LOUISIANA, OBAMA, POLITICS, VITTER
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 28th)
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Gov. Jindals's Apology For 'Mistakes' Raises Questions
LAWMAKERS BRACE FOR CUTS
Jindal Opens Session
EDITORIAL: A New Tone For Jindal
Anyone seen Jindal?
Call to Arms: If you ever wanted to get involved, Now is the time
THE WINNER IS: "The Governor's Travel Guide to America" by Bobby Jindal
EDITORIAL: Rise, Meet Our Challenge
Financial Disclosure Forms May Be Delayed
SPEAKER FORESEES NO SEQUEL TO PAY RAISE FIASCO
Notes From the Louisiana Legislature
EDITORIAL: Everyone wins in Letten's reappointment
Confirmed: Landrieu Recommends Letten Remain U.S. Attorney
NEWS ALERT: Watchdog Group Launches Campaign
At State Capitol, Nicholls Students Protest Budget Cuts
'BLACK MONDAY' garb brings attention to possible education cuts
Divided BESE endorses school board overhaul
Agriculture Impact On State Economy Lowest Since 2005
Varied proposals would alter homestead exemption
NEW STUDY: Stronger role advised for Regents
Impeachment investigation encounters delay
EDITORIAL: Treat Civil Service Like A Business
NEW POLL: GRADE BARACK OBAMA
Louisiana Legislative Session Now on 'Twitter'
BR BLOGGERS OFFER TOUGH LUV FOR GUV
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LANEWSLINK, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, VITTER
Monday, April 27, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, April 27th)
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LPB to air Jindal address to the joint session of the Legislature (Today 1pm!)
LOUISIANA LEGISLATIVE SESSION NOW ON 'TWITTER'
Session to be 'difficult'- Legislators face hard decisions
Somber Louisiana Legislature session begins in Baton Rouge
Budget Cuts Should Be Fair
JINDAL BEGINS LEGISLATIVE TWO-STEP TODAY
Legislators Seek Local Dedications
Legislature's 'Power People'
LAWMAKERS TO WATCH
Tax cuts will be on legislative agenda
Analysis: Tax Break Proposals Cause Worry
SHORT ON CASH, LONG ON INNOVATION
Officials bend Jindal's ear about their concerns
NEW POLL: GRADE BARACK OBAMA
EDITORIAL: Section 5 protects voting rights
LA Small Business Featured in National Campaign Against Abusive Lawsuits
CONGRESSMAN CASSIDY unveils new Web site
Baton Rouge Bloggers Offer Tough Love For The Gov
LAST DAY TO VOTE IN JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST
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Labels: BLUEPRINT, BUDGET, CASSIDY, LANEWSLINK, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, POLITICS
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, April 15th)
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LOUISIANA TEA PARTY ROUNDUP (EVENTS TO ATTEND TODAY!)
EDITORIAL: This Protest Should Suit All To A Tea
EDITORIAL: PROTESTING- OUR RIGHT
EDITORIAL: Tax Day 'Tea Parties'
Legislators Face-Off With Jindal's Cabinet
Claitor takes oath of office, assigned committees
Stephen Edwards' Request Opposed By Letten
Jindal seeks lawmakers support to use surplus for roads
Vitter: Congress Does Not Deserve Any Special Treatment
OFFICIALS TO FIGHT TOURISM CUTS
State Merit Raises May Be Modified
LSU UNVEILS REALIGNMENT PLAN
LSU ousts the most honest appraiser of the levee failure
Lawmaker questions DHH about backlog
Proponents Of Home Health Care Wary Of Budget Proposal
BLUEPRINT LOUISIANA ADDS TO AGENDA
Panel Testifies Before Landrieu
MORET: Pilgrim's Deal Still On
Alexander continues to work toward gaining earmarks
Number of Girls in Detention Grows
Penalty for refusing to take breathalyzer test
HELP THE GOVERNOR: LANEWSLINK.COM JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST
Sign Vitter Petition "National TEA Party Day"
JOIN CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK (Click Here!)
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Labels: BLUEPRINT, BUDGET, CATEGORY 5, JINDAL, LANEWSLINK, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, LSU, POLITICS, TAX
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, April 14th)
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Speaker of the House Says Trimming State Budget Can't Wait
HELP THE GOVERNOR: LANEWSLINK.COM JINDAL BOOK TITLE CONTEST
Jindal Book "Would Appear To Be Yet Another 'Presidential' Exercise"
Aide: Jindal's Senate Run Untrue (More Out-of-State Fundraisers This Week)
BOBBY GETS THE BUM RUSH?
Tucker defends Jindal over national travel
LOUISIANA TEA PARTY ROUNDUP (EVENTS TO ATTEND TOMORROW!)
McPherson Drops Out of PSC Run-Off
SENATE DISTRICT 24: Savoie will not endorse anyone
Initial jobless claims jump in Louisiana
Farmers voice concern on Pilgrim's Pride deal
GEORGE H.W. BUSH In Cameron Parish Today
Put merit ahead of politics when considering U.S. Attorney Jim Letten's job
Mose Jefferson wants trial delayed
HOLLYWOOD-STYLE complex to occupy 25-acre La. site
Census begins in Louisiana
JOIN CATEGORY 5 COMMUNICATIONS ON FACEBOOK (Click Here!)
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Labels: BUDGET, CATEGORY 5, JINDAL, LANEWSLINK, LOUISIANA, POLITICS, VITTER