Friday, February 19, 2010

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, February 19th)

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NEW STAR: Rubio Wows (50 points behind to 14 points ahead)

Obama Stimulus Package Is A Hot Issue In U.S. Senate Race

Stimulus Bashed At Forum

Blanco Has $2.3 Million Left (Spent $167,719 This Year)

Book brings back memories for Edwin Edwards' daughter

Record-Setting Mardi Gras

Cindy McCain, Supriya Jindal speak at luncheon

Jindal targets 'monsters' with legislation

State Debt Nears Ceiling

Universities To Fight Cuts

Policy groups call for strengthening of higher ed panel

3 College Boards' Merger Opposed

Alexander Asks Obama For Levee Help

Inside Report: Case settled, but taxpayers kept in dark

Williams elected citywide assessor when rival withdraws

Attorney: Still waiting on debris payments

Plea deal falls through, Lisotta to stand trial on March 22

LA must issue birth certificate to men who adopted baby boy

Ex-official charged with mail fraud

Zulu check (for $800,000) comes with unanswered questions

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, November 12th)

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THE McCAIN BELT

Jindal Denies Plans To Run- ("Take Him At His Word With A Nod And A Wink")

John Alario: "There's Never A Good Time To Give Yourself A Pay Raise"

GUN STORES SEE SALES SPIKE SINCE OBAMA ELECTION

Catholic Bishops Will Fight Obama On Abortion

4TH CONGRESSIONAL: NEW POLL SHOWS FLEMING IN THE LEAD 48%- 43%

Paul Carmouche: Soft on Crime- Won't Prosecute Repeat Offenders

EDITORIAL: Mayor's Plan Rejected; Needs Remain

State Could Help With Program For Military Families, Jindal Says

Health-Care Groups File Records Requests

Legislator Rejects Education Change

EDITORIAL: Mayors Help Build Morale

Mayor, Councilman At Odds Over Travel Expense Records

U.S. Attorney General Jim Letten: Society's Gain Is Newshound's Loss

Former Parish Leader To Testify

VOTE IN THE NEW POLL ON BILL JEFFERSON


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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 28th)

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LATEST PRESIDENTIAL POLLS (RACE TIGHT WITH WEEK TO GO)

Relax, Mickey Doesn't Vote Here

OBAMA IN ABSENTIA

Tightening Senate Race Enters Final Week

JOHN FLEMING HAS BEEN CAUGHT IN YET ANOTHER LIE

Bill Cassidy Sets the Record Straight on WAFB

Odds Lean In Jefferson's Favor- "RACE IS REASON WHY"

CAMPAIGN WATCH: JINDAL ENDORSES SCALISE IN 1ST DISTRICT

Early voting reaches 215,000- Doubles that of last state election

N.O. District Attorney Race: Another Bloodletting

TAKING SHOTS

BR: Public Works, Safety Covered In Bond Issue

AUDIT BLASTS RATE SETTING, FREE MEALS AT PSC

Higher Tuition Could Be Needed, LSU Chancellor Says

Ethics Board Picks Chairman

Officials See New Ethics Rank Value

Council Hopefuls Address Crime

EARLY VOTING LAST DAY! (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)


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Friday, October 24, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, October 24th)

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Campaign Trail Getting Rough!!!

McCAIN CAMPAIGN WORKER ATTACKED, "B" SCRATCHED INTO HER FACE

Gallup: Obama And McCain Supporters Voting Early At The Same Rate

TIPP POLL: OBAMA LEAD CUT TO 1% (WATCH LATEST TV AD)

Romney Sees White House Run For Jindal (In State For Cassidy Fundraiser)

KENNEDY GAINING SINCE JINDAL ENDORSEMENT AD

CVB "Overwhelmingly" Endorses Projects Along BR's Riverfront

EDITORIAL: Prepare Now For Election Day

Conservatives Vie For Supreme Court

EDITORIAL: Protect What The Founders Envisioned

Feds Win Round In Jefferson Case

EDITORIAL: Corruption Takes A Blow

Barre Smears Morial On His Way Out

Pastorek Says Reforms Being Implemented

Burning Cross Found In Beauregard Parish

NEW TV SPOT: Conrad Appel for State Senate

EARLY VOTING? (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)


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Thursday, October 23, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 23rd)

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'Experts' Should Listen To Yogi ("It Ain't Over, Til It's Over")

Study: Coverage of McCain Much More Negative Than That of Obama

BIDEN'S BUNGLES: A BLATANT MEDIA BIAS

Another Really Bizarre Obama Tie- Truth Can Be Stranger Than Fiction

LIKE IT OR NOT, RACE-DRIVEN VOTERS ARE OUT THERE AND WAITING

AP Presidential Poll: Race Tightens In Final Weeks

EDITORIAL: Voter Drives Need Scrutiny

Senator Seeks Voter Fraud Probe

NEW SENATE TV SPOT

Kennedy, Landrieu Take Their Final Shots In Debate

BORDER WAR: Fleming Flustered, Congressional Bid Could Be Crushed

Incumbent Cazayoux Skips Public Forums

7TH DISTRICT SCRAP- Cravins, Boustany On Attack At Debate

Solons Prep For Budget Deficit

EDITORIAL: Concentrate On City Work (Not Democratic Politics!)

Governor's Forum: Gingrich Cites Need To Focus On Health

Jindal: Health Care Should Be Left To Patients, Doctors

EDITORIAL: Keep The Keys

Open Seat In Senate Draws One Candidate

MISS TEEN LOUISIANA LOSES CROWN

GOP Headquarters To Host Concert

EARLY VOTING HAS STARTED (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)


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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 21st)

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New Orleans: City Workers TOLD To Take Part In Democratic Turnout Event

BATTLEGROUND TRACKING POLL SHOWS OBAMA LEAD SHRINKS TO 1%

NEW POLLS: McCain Gains Slight Lead in Florida and Ohio

EARLY VOTING BEGINS TODAY (CLICK HERE FOR SAMPLE BALLOT)

Biden: Obama Will be 'Tested' by World in First 6 Months of Administration

BELIEVERS IN OBAMA

Bush Brings Economic Message To Alexandria

Blueprint Louisiana Architect Sees Progress With Plan

EDITORIAL: Recognizing Local Genius (William Joyce)

Don Cazayoux Voted to Clone and Kill Human Embryos (NEW TV SPOT IN 6TH)

6th District Hopefuls: Economy Must Top Agenda

ANOTHER CAZAYOUX/OBAMA RALLY?

Jindal Attends Town Hall Sessions

JINDAL: HIGHER TAXES OUT

Economic Woes Rippling Toward Louisiana

Amendments Linked To Voter Mistrust

MISS TEEN LOUISIANA USA ARRESTED

7th District: Congressional hopefuls set 2 debates in 2 days

Baton Rouge: Newcomers likely to run close race in District 10

Moyo jury tackles fraud case- Resume deliberations today

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Monday, October 20, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Daily Presidential Tracking- Plus: 'Joe The Plumber' Poll

Bush To Discuss Economics Today At Central Louisiana Chamber Of Commerce

ADVOCATE ENDORSES HOLDEN'S PLAN

4th District Race: Fleming Caught On Tape In Outright Lie

Palin-Fey Meeting Nabs Best 'SNL' Ratings In 14 Years

EDITORIAL: THE VOTING BEGINS TOMORROW

Voter Rolls Are Up In Louisiana

BLUEPRINT ON A MISSION

Moret Bullish On Louisiana

EDITORIAL: Time To Capitalize (More) On La. Culture

Boustany Seeks To Retain U.S. House Seat

EDITORIAL: Moving To Clean Up The Bench

Labor Chief Bussie Part Of History

BLUEPRINT BARNSTORMS FOR REFORM

DA-Elect Babin Explains His Plans

ZOGBY POLL: Obama's Lead Slips To 3 Points

Last Landrieu, Kennedy Debate Wednesday

N.O. RACIAL POLITICS- White Candidates Gain Prominence Again

La. Democrats Put Money On McCain-Palin

Another Jindal on the Campaign Trail

Cravins, Vidrine, Boustany Will Debate This Week

6th District: Candidates Offer Personal Views

C-SPAN Election Bus To Be In BR Wednesday

Joe The Candidate Next In The Spotlight?

Groups Combine To Aid Coast

The Circus Comes To Court

ZOGBY POLL: "Post-Debate There's A Clear Indication That McCain Is Moving Up"

GOP Group Reinstates Ads For Kennedy In Senate Race

ACORN Facing More Troubles

EDITORIAL: Early Voter Beats Lines

President Bush To Speak In Alexandria On Monday

Jefferson Got Money, Feds Testify

'JENA SIX' MOTHER ACCUSED OF HITTING WOMAN WITH SHOVEL

EDITORIAL: Blossman- Unethical Until The End

Oil prices help create $865 million surplus

Legislative panel OKs health-care cut plan

Deaf school student arrested

Second part in a series on Louisiana constitutional amendments


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Friday, October 17, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, October 17th)

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Daily Presidential Tracking Poll

NEW PRESIDENTIAL TV SPOT "THIS CHAIR"

John McCain Brings Down The House

"You Never Know If Somebody Is Telling You What You Want To Hear"

EARLY VOTING TO START TUESDAY

Rift Over Voter Fraud Reopens (ACORN)

Registration Drive Group Investigated: Probe Into 'Voting is Power'

EDITORIAL: BLUEPRINT SHOWS PROGRESS ON REFORM

Cassidy: "We're Fighting A National Campaign"

National Trends Put Kennedy In Bind

BARRE LINKED MORIAL, CASH, Feds Say

State In Sunny Shape So Far, But Oil Prices Cast Shadow

EDITORIAL: Don't Let Accounting Mess Up Accountability

Inside Report: Money Always Dominates Talk On Health Care

Bond Panel OKs Funds For Projects

Cash Freeze Could Affect New Bridge

BESE Picks Guice As President

JAMES DAVISON BUYS GUIDE BUILDING

Governor Appoints Ezell to take office

Election Set To Fill Ex-Lawmaker's Seat

Judge orders PetroSun to pay I-Bowl $1.275 million


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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 15th)

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LAST PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE TONIGHT AT 8 PM

Senate Foes Square Off Tonight (6 PM on CSPAN-2)

Obama and Acorn: Community Organizers, Phony Voters & Your Tax Dollars

Beyond ObamACORN: Democrat Party Voter Fraud In Louisiana (Mary Landrieu)

Shreveport: Potential Voter Registration Fraud Investigated

LATEST TV SPOT IN THE SENATE RACE

New Orleans: Violent, Corrupt and, Yes, Humid

TAKING IT TO THE STREETS

7th Congressional District: The Tipping Point

THE NUMBERS DON'T LIE

EBR Metro-Council Candidate Arrested

Jindal Signs Up In Support Of Guardsmen, Reservists

Jindal Begins Weekly Meeting On Finances

State Plans $50 Million In Construction

PORN CHARGES ADDED To Suspect In Registrar Of Voters Threat

Miss Natchitoches City of Lights Crowned

EDITORIAL: Ready For New Normal

Lt. Gov. Champions Cultural Forum

PASTOREK: Plan Breaks Rules

LSD May Reopen Nov. 3- Students To Come Back In Phases

Judge doesn't split hairs in ruling, As defendant primps

AMENDMENTS ON NOVEMBER BALLOT


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Tuesday, October 14, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 14th)

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EDITORIAL: Reform Faces Challenges

Jindal Casts Donor Net Nationwide

JOHN McCAIN: "Sen. Obama Is Measuring The Drapes"

Scalise Ad Ties Rival To Obama- Democratic Agenda Called 'Dangerous'

Three Spar In Congressional Debate- Race Heats Up With Big Money

NEW POLL: Conrad Appel Leads Race For State Senate (District 9)

Congressional Race Runoff Rivals Work To Shore Up Support

Moyo Takes Center Stage In Government Corruption Cases

JOHN KENNEDY: Outspoken and Persistent

Kennedy Stumps At Local Grocery Store

BR METRO-COUNCIL: District 3 (Loupe Should Win)

Tempers Flare At Budget Review Session

Humble Shepherd

SHEPHERD VACANCY An Opportunity For Some

Public Records Case Goes To State Supreme Court

EDITORIAL: Best Asset In The Portfolio- The People

LSU Leads In Bar Exam

WALL STREET THIS MORNING: Stocks Mostly Advance On Government Bank Plan


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Monday, October 13, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Breaking News: US Moves To Get Rescue Plan Started; Stocks Rise

ZOGBY POLL: PRESIDENTIAL RACE TIGHTENS UP AGAIN

Louisiana's Chameleon Voters Tint Red State Purple

Kennedy, Landrieu On Attack

CAZAYOUX #1 RECIPIENT OF ORGANIZED LABOR MONEY IN CONGRESS

Bill Cassidy Signs The Taxpayer Protection Pledge

Analysis: Divided Vote Helps Keep Jefferson Alive

Scalise: N.O. Guns Issue 'Past Due'

Sharper Expects Close Runoff

Third-Place Finisher Backing Capitelli

EDITORIAL: Their Right To Speak Out

Latin Numbers Rise In Acadiana

Barack Obama & Friends: History of Radicalism

Washington Is 'A Mess ... It's Broken'

Senate Battle Mounts- "Neither Has A Majority In The Polls"

KENNEDY: "She Is An Incumbent, I Am The Underdog"

Jackson Considers Party Membership

FUNNY NUMBERS- DO POLLS LIE ABOUT RACE?

Deeper In The Crystal Ball

EDITORIAL: Shepherd's Fast Rise -- And Fall

Influential Allies On Jefferson's Side

PAMPY: ON THE RECORD- Tells How He Turned In His Friends

Scalise, Harlan Joust In Taped 1st District Debate

Governor Flies Out To North, Central La.

Storm Deductibles Get A Look

Paul added to Louisiana presidential ballot

Greed vs. glory: Spiritual questions of the Haynesville Shale

4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: CHRIS GORMAN TV "BAD BAD BAILOUT!"

Analysts Say 6th District Race Likely To Be Close

2 NEW TV SPOTS FROM THE BILL CASSIDY CAMPAIGN

Questions About Online Controls Follow News of Fake Obama Donors

SENATOR PLEADS GUILTY, RESIGNS- Admits Conspiring To Launder Money

Experts See Strength In La. Economy, U.S. Troubles

US To Buy Into Banks

Tax Relief Could Be Option

Babin wins DA by default- Lambert quits, cites concerns

Teacher: Job at stake for speaking up to School Board

EDITORIAL: An Eye On Crime

Deaf School Opening Timetable Planned

U.S. Senate Press Club Debate in Baton Rouge in its entirety


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Friday, October 10, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, October 10th)

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Obama: Smells From The Shadows

WORLD STOCKS SLUMP ON DOW OPEN

Jindal To Help McCain, Raise Cash In Florida

Governor Promotes Several Aides Thursday

EDITORIAL:: Release That Arrest Video

New Ethics Board Learns Limitations

State To Split $1.5 Billion

EDITORIAL: Show Us Your Best

Were Election Results Late?

PASTOREK: Deaf School will reopen

Strain Shapes Farmer Aid Plan

Fresh Era Beginning For School Board

Traffic Fines To Go Into Overdrive


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Thursday, October 09, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 9th)

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News Flash: The National News Media Back Obama

EDITORIAL: We've Lapsed Into Welfare State Of Mind

Kennedy Grabs McCain's Coattails

FIRST TELEVISED U.S. SENATE DEBATE: QUESTIONS, PLEASE!

Presidential Race Boosts Local Voter Numbers

4TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: CHRIS GORMAN TV "BAD BAD BAILOUT!"

New Cazayoux Ad Can't Get the Facts Straight

2 NEW TV SPOTS FROM THE BILL CASSIDY CAMPAIGN

Jindal Touts Successes In Town Meeting

Pay Increases Recommended; Jindal Won't OK

DEAF SCHOOL CLOSES- Students Protest

New Board of Ethics Members Meet Today

STATE OFFICIAL SUGGESTS SHAKEUP AT POLLS

System Can't Sell Bonds To Build Paralyzed Bond Market)

EDITORIAL: Buying Time For Economy

Economist: La. Expected To Rebound

As Economy Tanks, So Do Gas Prices

Funny Money Puts Bites On Area Business

ACTOR SPEAKS OUT ON ARREST: Mayor Says Brolin Is 'Blurring' Reality'

Landry, Theriot Run For Trahan's House Seat

Sheriff Backs Babin For DA

Boustany, Cravins Meet In Lake Charles Debate

NRA To Settle Suit Over Katrina Gun Seizures


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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 8th)

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The Nashville Skyline Debate: There Was No Game Changer

ZOGBY & HOTLINE POLLS: Obama Has Very Slim Lead On McCain

Obama's Friends and the Truth

HANNA NEWSPAPERS ENDORSE JOHN McCAIN

Al Leone Endorses Conrad Appel In 9th District State Senate Race

Playing The Odds, At Polls And In Court

EDITORIAL: Block Scheme For Scores

La. Retirement Systems Take Hit

Group: New Orleans 'Most Deadly City'

LOUISIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF CLOSED!

Disaster Declaration To Aid State Farmers

DHH Chief Says Budget Delays Mean Cuts

Pampy Barre Begins 5 Years In Federal Prison

Preachers, City Continue Heated Debate Scuffle

Libertarians Won't Appear On La. Ballots

Commission Wants Judge Reprimanded

Judge Race Won By Inches

ECONOMY IN CRISIS: Stocks Fall More Than 500 Points Despite Fed's Plan

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, October 7th)

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ZOGBY, HOTLINE & CBS POLLS SHOW McCAIN CLOSING IN ON OBAMA

(BATON ROUGE) A Referendum On Our Future: VOTE YES!

Latest TV Ad from the U.S. Senate Race

Landrieu, Kennedy Spar In Cantankerous First Debate

THE LATEST TV SPOT FROM THE 6TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

EDITORIAL: Seeking 'Dignity, Grace' Amid Political Fury

With Kingmakers Gone, A Murky Primary

FALSE POLITICAL ADVERTISING WORKS, AND THAT'S NO LIE

Jefferson's Challenger Faces Tough Race, Observers Say

Staffers Receive Subpoenas To Testify At Jefferson Trial

Local Elections That Matter Statewide

DANCE TO THE MUSIC

$208 Million Given Out In Disaster Food Stamp Program

LaBruzzo Stripped Of Post On House Health Committee

EDITORIAL: No Holiday From Politics

Cheney, Scalise Supporters Lunch Together In Quarter

Appointment Rounds Out Ethics Board

Theriot Qualifies For Seat

Defeated Candidates Endorse Babin For DA

Lopinto Recall Effort Dropped (Legislator Still Supports Raise)

EDITORIAL: Kinks At The Polls

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Thursday, October 02, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, October 2nd)

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OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY BALLOT / OBAMA - CAZAYOUX RALLY FOOTAGE

6th Congressional District: Jackson Says He's Running To Win

Debate Stakes High For Palin, Biden (WATCH IT AT 8PM TONIGHT!)

BOSTON HERALD: "There Is No Room For A Naif In The Oval Office"

Senate Passes Bailout (Vitter & Landrieu Vote No)

House Girds For Second Try On Financial Rescue

THE VIDEO THEY TRIED TO BAN!!!: 'WHAT CAUSED OUR ECONOMIC CRISIS?'

Attack Ads Heat Up Senate Race

FOR SAMPLE BALLOT FOR THE ELECTION THIS SATURDAY CLICK HERE

Drama Persists On LSU Board (Jabs Taken At Jindal)

Six Foes Mostly Avoid Piling On Jefferson

BILL v. BILL

Sexual Assault May Prompt Changes (PASTOREK)

Supreme Court Won't Rehear La. Child Rape Case

Media Await Decision In 'Jena 6' Records Case

Race on for House seat- Hopefuls line up for Trahan's post

Shreveport Plans To Cut 33 City Jobs

Voter Registration Increasing In EBR

Panel Hears Testimony Over Hurricane Deductibles


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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Wednesday, October 1st)

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INSIDE: OBAMA - CAZAYOUX RALLY FOOTAGE (IN CASE YOU WERE WONDERING)

ECONOMY IN CRISIS: U.S. Senate Schedules Vote Tonight

EXPLOSIVE VIDEO: Obama & Black Caucus- "Family" & "Conscience" of Fannie Mae

The Debate "Moderator" in the Tank for Obama

NEW McCAIN TV SPOT (Clinton Knows Who Is Responsible For ThIs Mess)

Jindal Says Farmers Should Get Aid Before Bailout

ROEMER ATTACKS TEST SCORE POLICY

Legislator Leaves To Take New $110,000 Per Year Education Job

NEW U.S. SENATE AD SAYS MARY LANDRIEU IS CORRUPT

Professor Alleges Racism, Files Lawsuit Against LSU Law Center

Feds Will Look Into Killings On Bridge After Katrina

Barre's Request To Delay Prison Rebuffed

Donations Are Not Flying In 1st District PSC Race

Five Vie For 18th District Seat

EDITORIAL: Renewed Drilling Will Ease Energy Crisis


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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, September 30th)

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CANDIDATES, BUSH URGE REVIVING FINANCIAL BAILOUT AFTER HOUSE DEFEAT

Most From La. Vote Against Bill

Nagging Questions Swing Alexander Against Deal

ACORN, OBAMA, and THE MORTGAGE MESS

Landrieu A Katrina Victim?

Financial Outlook Concerns Louisiana Officials

"GROW OR DIE"- Louisiana Needs Reversal Of Outmigration

Senator David Vitter Criticizes Army Corps Of Engineers

GOP Chairman Roger Villere: "I Think It Will Come Back To Hurt Them"

SHREVEPORT TIMES ENDORSEMENT: Return Foster Campbell To PSC

GOP Had A Quick Study In Jindal

EDITORIAL: Welfare Recipients Need Education, Not Sterilization

Dual Audits Say Funds Misused By Ex-Officials

State High Court Gives Jim Brown Law License Back

Justice Kimball Triples Funding Of Foe

GAMBIT ENDORSES CAPITELLI FOR N.O. DISTRICT ATTORNEY

Beyond Words: Signs Send Subtle Message

EDITORIAL: Martin Gives History Lesson

Dardenne Predicts 35 to 40 Percent Turnout Saturday

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Monday, September 29, 2008

 

STORIES FROM TODAY & THE WEEKEND

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Crisis Hits Europe's Banks As U.S. Seals Bailout Deal

WHAT CAUSED OUR ECONOMIC CRISIS? (PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO!!!)

Bob Mann- "How The Internet Has Transformed American Politics"

New McCain TV Spot: "CHICAGO MACHINE"

Officials Work To Speed Storm Payouts

Louisiana Politics: Undone By The Wind

EDITORIAL: Scott For Caddo D.A.

Times Picayune Endorses For Congress

Race For Justice Has New Landscape

Analysis: Paid Sterilization Idea Divisive

CULTS --- AND IF THEY EXIST --- REMAIN CHURCH SEX-CASE ISSUE

Are You Registered To Vote In The Upcoming Presidential Election?

JAY DARDENNE: Why Louisiana Ain't Mississippi

Congress' Failure Leaves Question

READY OR NOT, ELECTIONS ON WAY

Capitol Pranksters Target LaBruzzo

Blessed Are The Poor, In Theory

Deaf School Abuse- Adults named in most-recent cases

EDITORIAL: Schools Feel Reality Bite

Local races revving up- Distractions may favor well-known

Former Sheriff's Candidate Sues Sheriff, DA, Judge, Deputy

Guide To Proposed Constitutional Amendments Ready

Who is the Most Liberal U.S. Senator in the History of Louisiana?

Candidates Meet For Debate

$700B BAILOUT DEAL MOVES AHEAD

Alexander Supports Bailout With Reluctance

State Agencies Absorb Storm Costs; So Far, $384 million Gustav, $128 million Ike

PANEL WON'T RELEASE PASTOREK EVALUATION

Legislators Say State Needs To Boost Road Work Funding

Plan To Reduce DHH Spending Put Off

La. Officials Fretting Over Oil Price Swings

POLITICAL LAGNIAPPE

LSU Board Still Divided On Chairman

Libertarians Off Ballot

APPEL PICKS UP MORE ENDORSEMENTS IN STATE SENATE CONTEST

Moreno, Richmond Trade Barbs At 2nd District Talk

NEW ORLEANS POLITICS: Big Names Lining Up Behind DA Rivals

Crimestoppers Inc. Does Not Dabble In Politics

FLEMING TAX PLEDGE- "I Will Never Vote To Cut Your Taxes"

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Friday, September 26, 2008

 

STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, September 26th)

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ZOGBY POLL: McCain Recovers, Race Takes Dramatic Turn; McCain 46% - Obama 44%

Deal Gives Part Of $700B Upfront; Some Conservatives Balk At Pact

WaMu (Washington Mutual) Becomes Biggest Bank To Fail In US History

La. Constituents Air Anger Over Bailout- Bush Pressing Delegation To Act

OBAMA #3 TOP RECIPIENT OF FANNIE MAE and FREDDIE MAC CAMPAIGN CASH

Mayor Kip Holden Picks Up More Endorsements

FLEMING TAX PLEDGE- "I Will Never Vote To Cut Your Taxes"

New Poll: Gorman Surges To Lead GOP Primary

U.S. SENATE RACE: BATTLE FOR ACADIANA

DCCC Runs False Ads to Prop Up Cazayoux as Campaign Tumbles

DICK CHENEY HEADLINES CASSIDY FUNDRAISER

FuturePAC Endorses Candidates for EBR Metro Council

ARCHBISHOP CONDEMNS LABRUZZO'S PROPOSAL- 'Blatantly Anti-Life'

Jindal: Handle Recovery Locally

State Health Agency To Present Spending-Reduction Plan

CABL Raps Plan To Shift Test Scores

DA Qualifications Debated

LAFAYETTE ECONOMY LEADS NATION IN GROWTH

Cash Told To Pay Filing Fee In Election Challenge

Bad Judge Diaries


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