Monday, October 20, 2008

Lundi

Report: Engineering society needs ethics policy
~Cain Burdeau

~The panel did not attach blame or look at the accusations about details in the engineering studies, but rather concentrated on ASCE policies and procedures, where it found glaring holes.
Most significantly, it faulted ASCE for not having a conflict-of-interest policy.

~Editilla Crowellas~This article is an example of Journalism, not to be confused with the Conflict of Interest apparently in operation at the Times Picayune. Much like pesky head lice, Conflicts of Interest are such crabby little things, eh?

Ike leaves task of reburying dead ~Melinda Deslatte
~Sgt. David Conner, an officer with the Phelps Correctional Center in Dequincy, Joe Johnson and an inmate from the Phelps Correctional Center load a coffin onto an air boat in the North Big Lake area of Cameron parish on Oct. 8. This is the second recovery for this corpse, identified through methods employed during coffin recovery after Hurricane Rita.

In lockstep on lock project
~Louisiana Sens. Mary Landrieu and David Vitter are continuing to back the widening of the Industrial Canal lock in New Orleans, despite a new report that says the cost of the project has ballooned from $770 million to $1.3 billion.

Sand Creating Problems in
Port Aransas, TX
~Hurricane Ike piled up a couple of feet of sand near the beach dunes, but the town cannot move it. It seems the Army Corps of Engineers won't let them touch it until they get a special beach maintenance permit.

Exquixotic Corps Prepare Basrah Contractors for Success
~The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
(aka: ASCECORPS, Exquixotic Corps, Uncle Sam'Daddy, Big Sahib) is working closely with Iraqi businessmen to teach them how to bid on contracts for work with the U.S. government.


The “F” word hits the road - finds Wall is dead end Street~slabbed

8,800 Road Home properties to return to private hands
~Actor Wendell Pierce and trumpeter Terence Blanchard have come back to their old neighborhood, Pontchartrain Park, and are poised to take over one of every nine properties there -- so they can build and sell affordable homes.

N.O. board approves agreements with developers
~The New Orleans Redevelopment Authority has approved developers' plans to rebuild housing in two middle-class neighborhoods devastated three years ago by Hurricane Katrina.

Labor chief part of history
~Jordan Blum
~Louisiana’s powerful labor union chief, Victor Bussie, was once scheduled to check into a Galveston, Texas, mental institution. Instead, Bussie and the famed Long family brought Gov. Earl Long in his place.

Changing Models of Local Emergency Management~SEMP

Soldier's adopted dog finally leaves Iraq for U.S.
~Sgt. Gwen Beberg adopted Ratchet after soldiers rescued him from a burning pile of trash in May.

Emergency Overload: St. Bernard Parish Shelter

Pawprints of Katrina: Pets Saved and Lessons Learned

Starbucks Works with Local Groups to Support New Orleans' Rebuilding Efforts

~The events are part of the Starbucks 2008 Leadership Conference in New Orleans. The efforts represent the single largest block of community support in the history of New Orleans -- mobilizing 10,000 people, contributing more than 54,000 volunteer hours and investing more than $1 million in local projects.

My Advice to the President ~Aquanomics

Invention: Hurricane pacifier
~Justin Mullins


Halloween in New Orleans!
~Cherry Girl


1950s New Orleans photos displayed in downtown hotel

Poems Ready-To-Eat,
A collaborative poem by the city of New Orleans
~Oxford American


Matisyahu: Shattered
~Here Comes the Flood

~Brooklyn Hassidic rap reggae man Matisyahu is busy recording a new album that will be released in 2009. His new 4 track EP Shattered serves as a taster for that album. He has just started a massive USA tour and will be in New Orleans at the House of Blues November 9th.

Forest Whitaker to Play Louis Armstrong in Biopic~Oscar-winning actor Forest Whitaker is continuing his unofficial New Orleans period, with plans in the works to star in and direct his third local film in a year — a biopic focusing on jazz great Louis Armstrong.

Farewell Steve Coenen

The Marsalys Family~Jazzofilo

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