Friday, February 18, 2011
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, February 18th)
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Former Gov. Buddy Roemer to dip his toe in presidential waters
How to Think About the Tea Party
Report alleges misuse of database
Inside Report: Is merger plan a conspiracy?
Judge candidates speak to GOP
EDITORIAL: Give Blueprint's budget plan a look
Redistricting hearings evoke calls for compact political districts
Newsweek names New Orleans top dying city
EDITORIAL: How to fund our roads?
Report Blames BP
Jury in racketeering case resumes deliberations
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Labels: BLUEPRINT, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, POLITICS, ROEMER, TEA PARTY
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, August 10th)
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Breaking News! New Louisiana Poll: Vitter Crushing Traylor In GOP Primary By 74%
Breaking News! Democrat Melancon Badly Trails Vitter By 18% In Senate Race
Breaking News! New Poll- Obama, Jindal, Landrieu, Vitter Job Ratings
Breaking News! Ex-Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, Sean O'Keefe Aboard Crashed Plane
Louisiana Institute of Politics to Host 1st Campaign School in September
New National Poll: Voters Strongly Believe Most in Congress Are For Sale
Senator criticized for legislative push that would have benefitted law client
Lafourche Republican Committee Officially Endorses Jeff Landry
Governor keeping close tabs on hospital board
EDITORIAL: Crucial race in the offing
Democrats complaint against Vitter campaign dismissed by FEC
Boustany Hosts Forum
Congressional update turns into GOP forum
Federal examination of NOLA Police practices is bigger than usual
'Coach' Blanco rests in Lafayette hospital
State seeks donations to reopen historic sites
City director arrested for DWI, hit and run
BP deposits $3 billion into fund for claims arising from oil spill
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Labels: LOUISIANA, MELANCON, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL, TRAYLOR, VITTER
Sunday, July 11, 2010
STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND
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Pinsonat: "It's not about Vitter. It's about Obama and the national Democrats"
BLACK PANTHER CASE: White House 'Thumbing Its Nose' at Voter Rights
50% Rate Obama's Economic Performance As Poor (36% Say Good)
Cassidy To Appear At 'Tea' Meeting ('LIFT THE MORATORIUM' )
VIDEO: TEA PARTY OF LA. TOWN HALL MEETING (BILL CASSIDY, MONDAY NIGHT)
(Note To Candidates) Businesses embrace power of online networking sites
EDITORIAL: End the moratorium for good
EDITORIAL: Not pretty, or plain ugly?
EDITORIAL: Louisiana lawmakers maneuver to keep the pork
School officials examine effects of new edicts
TUITIONS SET TO RISE FOR FALL
Holloway (Unopposed) enthused about renewable energy potential
State of the city? Disarray, mayor says
Ex-Insurance chief not taking it easy
'Honest services' ruling could affect local corruption cases
Washington Watch: 'Master of disaster' comes to La
MILLIONS MORE GALLONS OF CRUDE UNLEASHED
EDITORIAL: LA expects balanced assessment from Presidential commission
TO SEE WHO ALL HAS QUALIFIED FOR OFFICE CLICK HERE
Category 5 Communications (High Impact Politics!)
VITTER SAYS MELANCON IN LEAGUE WITH OBAMA & PELOSI
State Sen. Butch Gautreaux (Democrat) running for lieutenant governor
Friday free-for-all for Jefferson Parish election hopefuls
Court hopefuls unsure on race
Five in running for Alexandria mayor
Qualifying closes with 9 candidates for Shreveport mayor
Benny Rousselle seeks to return to Plaquemines Parish presidency
8 St. Tammany Parish Board members re-elected without opposition
Other mayors rejected Cifer- System key to federal indictments
HEALTH SECRETARY ALAN LEVINE LEAVING JINDAL STAFF
Jindal vetoes bill on ethics enforcement timeline
Governor signs ban on Chinese drywall insurance cancellations
Feds: New cap could contain leak
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LEGISLATURE, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, OIL SPILL, POLITICS, VITTER
Monday, July 05, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, July 5th)
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Vitter Proving to be Difficult Democratic Target (CQ Rating "Likely Republican")
Gov. Bobby Jindal's national profile rising in battle against oil spill
All Hail Chris Christie! Summer Crush Of Fiscal Conservatives
Funding Revamp (Roemer: "It Drives Decision-Making To The school Level")
Wildlife agency seeks enforcement agents (?)
EDITORIAL: Legislature Improves La. Schools
Tom Capella, John Young could vie for Jefferson Parish president
Women candidates pounding on governor mansions' glass ceilings
Vitter drops in on 'Red, White and Boom' concert
EDITORIAL: Is the Coast Guard working for the public or BP?
Fed-Up Nungesser Trashes Coast Guard, Allen
TEA PARTY OF LA. 'LIFT THE MORATORIUM' TOWN HALL MEETING (CASSIDY 7/12)
LA to Rally Against Federal Drilling Moratorium (Cajundome 7/21)
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Labels: CASSIDY, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, OIL SPILL, POLITICS, VITTER
Thursday, July 01, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, July 1st)
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BREAKING: NEW POLL- 74% Like Job Governor Jindal Is Doing (UP 10% From April)
Breaking News: Vitter Raises $1 Million, More Than $5.5 Million on Hand
HUNT DOWNER'S LIBERAL VOTING RECORD EXPOSED
Lift the Drilling Moratorium Rally (Friday, State Capitol, 3-5 p.m.)
Gov. Bobby Jindal's handling of Gulf oil spill profiled by NPR
White House oil spill commission to hold first meeting in New Orleans on July 12
Biden Uses Parish President for Photo-op, No Time For Meeting
CASSIDY: How Is Killing 20,000 Jobs Not "Irreparable Harm"
Oil spill claims administrator says moratorium not covered by fund
State Colleges Budget: "Regents on Wednesday funneled $1.4 billion"
URBAN DICTIONARY DEFINITION: SALLY CLAUSEN
Southern Tuition Up 10% In Fall (President To Get Paid $426,000!)
NEWS COMMENT: LSU SYSTEM IS LADEN WITH PORK
Gov. Bobby Jindal signs college tuition-increase law
Governor Punishes Opponents
MAN ACCUSED OF THREATENING STATE REP!
District judge, trooper sue each other over traffic stop, arrest
REP. CHAMPAGNE JOINS GOP, leveling party balance in House
La. wildlife secretary questions use of fund
Senator Thompson Says State Should Look At Grambling Finances
Ex-Mayor Opposes Own City
State Dismisses Charge Against Ex-Councilman
EDITORIAL: Speedy Trial Best For All (Indicted City Councilmen)
Chairman John Young announces candidacy for Parish president
National flood insurance program extension passes
NEW VIDEO: A Message from your Government
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Labels: CASSIDY, DOWNER, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OIL SPILL, POLITICS, VITTER
Saturday, May 29, 2010
SATURDAY SPECIAL EDITION (May 29th, 2010)
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THE 'CLAUSEN COVER UP'
EDITORIAL: Regents Should ("Come out and speak, you know, to the public")
Colleges Cry Foul, Cuts Unlawful (Clausen: "I wish we could use a magic wand")
LOUISIANA'S DOUBLE STANDARD FOR ETHICS
Times Picayune Video: Louisiana Legislature- Capitol notebook
93rd District House member will be elected today
BR Special Election for State Representative Today
BR Court Race Heats Up (FIELDS VS. GUIDRY)
Bill banning insurance cancellation penalties goes to Gov. Bobby Jindal
State legal claims office to turn work over to contractor
Historical commemoration measures advance in Legislature
White House admits pushing Sestak to drop Senate bid
LA will launch oil spill-related ad campaign to promote tourism in the state
Carville: La. Needs Justice Now (Even Carville Is Hammering Obama)
Obama Claims Oil Mess As His To Fix
Caldwell Requests Money For Suit
Testimony goes on in Jones tax trial
Justice Department Officials Meet Over Arizona Law
Senate confirms Finley as new Federal Attorney
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Labels: BUDGET, CLAUSEN, ELECTIONS, ETHICS, JINDAL, LOUISIANA, LSU, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, OIL SPILL, POLITICS
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Tuesday, May 4th)
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Jindal tells Legislature he will veto any bill with fiscal impact
Chairman Wants Education Contracts Cut
EDITORIAL: Cap Louisiana Lawmakers' Per Diem
Poll Analysis: Louisiana Politics Takes a Hard Right Turn!
NEW LOUISIANA POLL
Landry Leads Downer By 13% In 3rd Congressional Republican Primary
LANDRIEU SAYS SHE HAS NO PLANS TO RETURN BP CONTRIBUTIONS
86% Still Think Mary Landrieu Should Be Recalled From U.S. Senate
White House in P.R. 'panic' over spill
OBAMA FIDDLED WHILE GULF BURNED
Jindal says state and parish plans moving forward to contain oil
Times Picayune Video: Capitol Notebook- "SHOW ME THE MONEY"
iPhone App in itunes store by searching: "LGS - Louisiana Legislative Guide"
La. to borrow $320M for new construction
Outlay Budget Runs Over
PUT BILLS ON HOLD, SENATORS ASKED
New Investigation "Could revolve around this year's mayoral election"
Bill would allow devices to track suspects in domestic abuse cases
Morial says Nagin administration was 'fumbling, stumbling, bumbling'
Mayor Landrieu's inauguration, there's a certain nervousness at City Hall
Black leaders to address School Board on race issues
EDITORIAL: ODOM AND JONES CASES- Justice must be swift(er)
Inside Report: Bill would curb school boards' micromanaging
La. without a lieutenant governor, for a few days
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Labels: BUDGET, JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LANDRY, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, OIL SPILL, POLITICS
Sunday, April 25, 2010
STORIES FROM THE WEEKEND
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80% Say Religious Faith is Important To Their Daily Lives
TEA PARTIERS RACIST? NOT SO FAST
Thin-skinned Liberals Smear Critics
BR Tea Party President Jennifer Madsen to talk to BR Press Club
"Every citizen should try to see the legislative process at least once"
Tucker asks you about trust funds
Democratic Attorneys General Association Finally Busted (3 Years Later)
Melancon Supporter Picks Corp Over Louisiana
LEGISLATION URGES ELECTRONIC TEXT BOOKS
Campbell mulls bid for rest of Lt. Governor term
Some say red-tape bill hurts schools- Unions oppose Jindal act
Ethics laws are our treat
Mayor Ray Nagin leaves office without fulfilling his promises
WASHINGTON POSSESSED- has accelerated its takeover of the economy
Just 32% Confident Policymakers Know What They're Doing About the Economy
T-P Video: Legislative Update- "Hurry Up and Wait" on Budget Bill
ANOTHER BUDGET CRISIS, ANOTHER PROCESSING TAX PROPOSAL
LSU official defends plan to increase tuition
EDITORIAL: The corps of engineers has problems, Senator Dorgan
LANDRIEU TENACIOUS IN HER SUPPORT ("GO MMM YOURSELF?")
Landrieu sister considers run for appeals court bench
All in the Morial family, this time
EDITORIAL: Nagin offers some advice
For Ray Nagin, clock is ticking down
Bill aims to help home-study grads
DA deems letter from councilman to be lawful
Lisotta sentenced to 30 months in prison, $25,500
TEA PARTY TV: Check Out TeaPartyCAC.com!
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Labels: JINDAL, LOUISIANA, NAGIN, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL, RACIST, TEA PARTY, VITTER
Monday, February 22, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, February 22nd)
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Obama Continues Poll Slide, Florida: Rubio Now Leading By 18%
Pin the Bogeyman On the Tea Party
EDITORIAL: Vitter, A Welcome Voice Of Fiscal Common Sense
Analysis: La. health providers readying budget battle
"Keeping presidential talk alive gives more media visibility"
McPherson: LSU tickets were for constituent
Campaign firm trades candidates in 2nd Cong. District race
Levee regulation program 'all comes down to money"
Brady Campaign: Louisiana Gun Laws Among Weakest In Nation
State to appeal gay adoption ruling
EDITORIAL: Be prepared for the worst
Business leaders want high-speed rail between BR, NOLA
Jindal still mum on board appointees
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Labels: LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL, TEA PARTY, VITTER
Sunday, February 21, 2010
SUNDAY STORIES (February 21st, 2010)
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Bad News Coming In Bunches- "People Fed Up"
Only 22% of Voters Strongly Approve of Obama (Lowest Yet)
Tea Party Power to Solve the Debt Problem
EDITORIAL: $787 Billion In 'Stimulus' Spending, Who's Counting?
'SNEAK PREVIEW' Screening of "RACE"
Sen. Mary Landrieu takes heat on climate change
Scalise among House's most sharp-tongued, loyal Republicans
O'Keefe "Got A Rock Star Welcome" At CPAC
Political Horizons: Legislature Not Independent
La. Budget Cuts Outlined
Gov. Bobby Jindal has friends all over the place
State to seek waiver to keep federal stimulus cash
Range of topics on police chief's secret recording
Two top Parish government jobs on the chopping block
Rep. McVea plans retirement in 2012
Ethics board drops case against Gallot
New Orleans Mayor Nagin's memory conveniently fuzzy
Jay Batt Gets Endorsement From Former Rivals
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Labels: JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, NAGIN, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, POLITICS
Sunday, February 14, 2010
SPECIAL VALENTINES WEEKEND EDITION
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Ferry caper may cost politicians the crossover vote
JINDAL AVOIDS BIG CUTS
Higher Ed Doesn't Get Free Ride
State Police, Corrections feel bite of budget cuts
Political intrigue hasn't taken a time out
POLITICAL BATTLE WAGED IN SOUTH
EDITORIAL: Crafting a new New Orleans City Hall
LIVE MARDI GRAS PARADE WEBCAM (UPTOWN NEW ORLEANS)
Broussard got private legal work, appointed by judges
Louisiana educators to be tested in Race to the Top
Commissioner Jim Donelon tallies results for consumers
Turn to Alexander, Landrieu and Vitter to fix levees
Hundreds pay homage
TUCKER SAYS "THE VOTES ARE NOT THERE TO DO IT"
Vitter 57%, Melancon 33%
Dardenne to run for Lieutenant Governor
Governor Proposes $24 Billion Budget
Jindal's budget increases privatization, outsourcing
Police Chief Secretly Recorded Meeting With Mayor
EDITORIAL: State wise to raise standards
EDITORIAL: Businesses and Higher Ed
New State DEQ Chief
Head shows substantial support in majority-black precincts
Clarkson demonstrates crossover appeal
Former city attorney loses license, malfeasance conviction
EDITORIAL: Senator goes to jail, corruption doesn't pay
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Labels: LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, OBAMA, POLITICS, TUCKER, VITTER
Sunday, February 07, 2010
SUPER BOWL SPECIAL: WEEKEND STORIES
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EDITORIAL: New Orleans Saints and Fans, Let's Finish Strong
Mitch Landrieu claims New Orleans mayor's office in a landslide
FOR ALL THE NEW ORLEANS VOTE RETURNS CLICK HERE
Arnie Fielkow, Jackie Clarkson elected to NOLA City Council at-large
City Council a mix of new, familiar faces (5 OF 7 WILL BE WHITE)
Black, White Matchup In Runoff For Single Assessor Post
Karen Carter Peterson takes 5th District state Senate seat
PALIN GOES AFTER OBAMA AT TEA PARTY CONVENTION
GOP will try to hang Obama around Melancon's neck- Big surprise?
43% STRONGLY DISAPPROVE OF OBAMA'S JOB PERFORMANCE IN OFFICE
Political maneuvering led to creation of Saints
Ethics in the Louisiana Legislature? That's a laugh
CHAS ROEMER TO ADDRESS PRESS CLUB ON MONDAY
"Tea Party" Activists Agree: Government Too Big, Spending Out Of Control...
Why Are Liberals So Condescending?
Saints, parades overshadow New Orleans mayor race
Officials split on tapping stimulus funds
GOV. JINDAL'S TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY RESIGNS
Contractors group criticizes bid law
Higher education overhaul report prepared for legislature
EDITORIAL: Higher-ed panel right to push restructuring
Jindal, Lombardi differ on fairness
3000 show for Shreveport Who Dat! pep rally
Mayor Norris gets ninth term unopposed
Broussard's ex-wife fired from Jefferson Parish job
Feds investigating some records involving St. Bernard
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Labels: ELECTIONS, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, POLITICS, POLL, SAINTS
Friday, February 05, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Friday, February 5th)
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Mary Landrieu defends $300 million deal (She still doesn't get it!)
CHAS ROEMER TO ADDRESS PRESS CLUB ON MONDAY
EDITORIAL: Civil Service Board needs to get perspective on pay raise
TERRELL SAYS IT IS TIME TO ABOLISH LT. GOVERNOR POST
Vitter Leads 52 Members of Congress Signing No Cost Stimulus Letter
(Black) Mayoral candidates frustrated in quest for endorsements
Mitch Landrieu targeted by rivals in televised forum
Lawmakers angry about I-10 contract
Panel urges streamlining of college governance boards
Struggling public schools need more management flexibility
Lawyer Foote nominated for federal judgeship
Lawmakers look at options
Nagin headed to Super Bowl XLIV on taxpayers' dime
WHO DAT RALLY!
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Labels: JINDAL, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, MELANCON, NAGIN, NEW ORLEANS, POLITICS, ROEMER, SAINTS, VITTER, WHODAT
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
Saturday, January 16, 2010
SATURDAY: HOT SPECIAL EDITION!
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LANDRIEU: "OUR FAMILY OWES ITS POLITICAL LIFE TO THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY"
Neutering Blacks In New Orleans? Mayoral Candidate Troy Henry Expresses His View
Biden: $705 million in federal loans to local parishes to be forgiven
Vitter Issues Statement on Biden Announcement
State senator questions constitutionality of Obama health-care bill
Kennedy hammers home conservative message to chamber
Suit Targets High School Athletics GPA
La. Panel Scolds Health Officials
State trims needs-based scholarships
Ethics Board backs law panel's ruling
EDITORIAL: Is It Time To Be Bold?
Connick aide says he resigned to avoid becoming distraction for office
EDITORIAL: Odd Reality After Storms
Judge revokes bond of former lawmaker
Pastor who led Cao recall accused of fraud in Mississippi
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Labels: BIDEN, BUDGET, HEALTH CARE, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, OBAMA, POLITICS, VITTER
Monday, January 11, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Monday, January 11th)
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Washington Watch: Louisiana Members Back Open Conference On Health Care
NEW POLL: ONLY 40% NOW FAVOR OBAMA HEALTH CARE PLAN
GOP: Reid's "Negro" remarks reflect double standard
Top Choice For Parish President- Former Auditor Steve Theriot
La. Supreme Court chief justice suffers stroke
Tougher rules coming- State board weighs how high to set standards
Changes in test criteria could benefit students
EDITORIAL: Putting energy into job growth
Analysis: State figuring out where to go for jobs
Hearings to resolve fight over cost of Charity Hospital damages
Federal trial begins today for Mike Thompson
Sex abuse found at La. juvenile sites
EDITORIAL: A new top cop for Mandeville
Broussard survived Katrina fallout but couldn't get past scandal
Nova Scotia property drew politically connected cast
Louisiana has seen dramatic decline in executions
Vitter holding up Obama nominations for word on Jim Letten
First GOP Straw Poll Of 2010 To Be Held In New Orleans
CHECK OUT OUR TWO NEW FEATURES: VOTERVOICE & NOLANEXT.COM
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Labels: LOUISIANA, NEGRO, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL, VITTER
Sunday, January 10, 2010
SUNDAY EDITION (January 10th, 2010)
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First Presidential Straw Poll Of 2010 To Be Held In New Orleans
CHECK OUT OUR TWO NEW FEATURES: VOTERVOICE & NOLANEXT.COM
Jindal to cut a third of panel's plan- Not all ideas get OK
EDITORIAL: Think long term with state cuts
EDITORIAL: A Doorstop, Or New Start?
La. Republicans decry Democrats' plan- (Villere Re-elected Chairman)
Sen. Vitter holding up Obama nominations for word on Jim Letten
SENATOR VITTER TO HOST TOWN HALL MEETING IN BR (TUESDAY 6PM)
Ballot building; Key elections await residents
THINGS GET ROUGH ON SMOOTH OPERATOR AARON BROUSSARD
Broussard survived Katrina fallout, couldn't get past scandal
Nova Scotia property drew politically connected cast
EXPERTS ON SLEAZE ARE ALL OVER THE PLACE
Thompson Federal Trial Set To Start- (Public Corruption)
Audit Cites SUV Use By Sheriff's Wife
EDITORIAL: Time for change in Jefferson Parish
State Auction: Cold weather no deterrent to bargain-hunters
Key witnesses to be freed as William Jefferson awaits appeal
Louisiana has seen dramatic decline in executions
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Labels: ELECTIONS, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, POLITICS, PRESIDENTIAL
Saturday, January 09, 2010
SATURDAY SPECIAL EDITION (January 9th, 2010)
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Mary Matalin to help raise money for Landrieu
Landrieu Moves PAC Funds to Vulnerable Democrats
Landrieu's Cuts- "Shocking In Audacity, Breathtaking In Scope"
MARY LANDRIEU RECALL EFFORT CONTINUES
Mostly Black New Orleans Could Pick White Mayor
AGENCIES FINALIZE CUTS- Jobs, services pared for shortfall
Budget-Cut Information Lacking (Education Formula Funding Is A Key)
Colleges announce layoffs, class cuts
Four Southern employees' get extra pay
Consolidation Proposal- (Idea Called "Foolhardy" and "Stupid")
Jefferson Parish President Aaron Broussard Resigns
Aaron Broussard replacement process raises questions
Ex-Judge Disbarred For Campaign Misconduct
Report: Minorities majority in public schools in South
EDITORIAL: It's past time to integrate primary and mental health care
St. Francis, Blue Cross- Two sides remain "worlds apart."
EDITORIAL: Obama is right... the buck stops with him
Palin To Speak In New Orleans
NOLANEXT.COM: NEW ORLEANS ELECTION CENTRAL
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Labels: BUDGET, CAMPAIGN, LANDRIEU, LOUISIANA, MATALIN, NEW ORLEANS, NEWS, 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
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Thursday, January 07, 2010
STORIES OF THE DAY (Thursday, January 7th)
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OUR FAVORITE FELON- EDWIN W. EDWARDS
Vitter Blocks Nominee (Wants Assurances U.S. Attorney Jim Letten Is Reappointed)
STOP THE CLOSED-DOOR HEALTH CARE TALKS
Health care overhaul could shift Medicare money from Louisiana
Generic Congressional Ballot- Democrats Reach New Low
DEMOCRATIC EXODUS Roils 2010 Landscape
Leach on short list to lead state Democrats
NEW TV AD FROM NOLA RACE FOR MAYOR- "IT'S ABOUT US"
Mitch Landrieu "Gets Prickly" When Asked About Late Entry
KENNEDY RIPS PANEL as timid in cost-cutting
Moret predicts growth spurt- 'Blue Ocean' study may help
Budget cuts may worsen waits- Mental health delays decried
Fleet-reduction efforts going more slowly than intended
PARISH OFFICIALS TO APPEAR BEFORE GRAND JURY FRIDAY
Aaron Broussard's vacation property draws scrutiny
Vote against Race to the Top hinges on policy requirements
'A violation of the public's trust' cited in sentencing of former judge
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