Monday, February 25, 2008

Lundi

Local 'Green Project' Recycling Efforts Help Rebuild New Orleans



'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' Finishing 5o State US Tour in New Orleans~Calls on Nationwide Builder Coalition to Help the Extreme Team Tackle Louisiana~"Even three years later, the gulf region is still suffering in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, and I believe it is going to take the entire nation to rebuild, which is why it makes sense that we would need an extreme coalition of builders from all across this country to pull together and help make a difference in New Orleans for deserving families on the show," says Denise Cramsey, executive producer for "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."

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Freon Capture

Refrigerators have a number of components that shouldn’t be disposed at a regular landfill and in fact should be recycled by an authorized “appliance deconstructor”. Yep that’s the official term for companies that recycle these types of things. After hurricane Katrina over 390,000 large appliances like refrigerators were inspected and deconstructed.

Rodrigue’s Louisiana: Forty Years of Cajuns, Blue Dogs and Beyond Katrina March 1 – June 8, 2008

Nutria Nation: marsh-eating critter rebounds post-Katrina


Hold Everything Dear

Post-Katrina skyline rises along Mississippi coast


Evangeline Franklin points to Katrina to stress need for advance planning




2008 GIS/CAMA Technologies Conference


Pictometry and HitachiSoft to Showcase Technologies at CAMA Show in New Orleans

Story of OPP demolition and 'One to One Replacement' of Jail Cells overlooked during Mayor Goon'Buele's latest Stupid Outburst~Liptrap's Lament

Louisiana Weekly Editorial: Let it go, Mr. Mayor~Think New Orleans

Jindal wants to be GOP convention keynote speaker~Your Right Hand Thief


The Pulitzer for Getting Katrina Right is Yet to be Awarded~Harry Shearer

For Katrina Evacuees, A Chance to Be Heard

Editor notes the Racist Bias in the Washington Post's continued portrayal of those affected by the Federal Flood as mostly black, contrary to prevailing data and Editor's own lyin'eyes.

Lawsuit hits medical access post-Katrina

Legends of Mississippi tort crumble, one-by-one


Church Aids Katrina Survivors

Doomsday vault opens in bid to preserve seeds

Gardens of New Orleans: Exquisite Excess

LINKIN PARK To Help Rebuild Homes In Hurricane-Affected New Orleans Area

WWOZ~GAMBIT

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