Sunday, March 8, 2009

Dimanche

UNO professor tracks return of
birds in city's flooded areas
~Katy Reckdahl

Photo Special thanks: Steve Buser at NODP

Readiness of some rebuilt levees questioned
~Jim Suhr and Jim Salter

~All told, the corps has spent about $64 million so far to fix breaches in about 70 levees in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri.
With the prospect of another season of spring flooding fast approaching, the Army Corps of Engineers insists the earthen flood levees outmatched by the Mississippi River last summer are rebuilt and ready. Not everyone's so sure.
One of the local officials still worried is Marty Lafary, the board chairman of Henderson County in northwest Illinois. Lafary argues that the earthen wall ruptured because it was unstable, but corps officials say the river was to blame, that water simply rose over its top and eroded it. <-(sound familiar, NOLA???)
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Flooding begins in North Dakota
~Major flooding along two Iowa rivers.
~Flooding southeastern Wisconsin

President Obama's two Cabinet Secretaries, meet privately with Levees.org on recent NOLA visit

Garden Hwy Group Wants To Stop Tree Removal
~A citizens group has filed two lawsuits against the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in an attempt to block the removal of more than 1,000 trees.
The trees are in a 200-foot swath of open land along the Garden Highway, where a new levee is planned.

Thinking globally, acting globally ~lacoastpost
Winner of Editilla's Fleur dis leis fetish for prettiest du jour.

Louisiana energy industry is
fighting back against new taxes
proposed by Obama
~Jen DeGregorio


Court issues string of policy holder-friendly rulings in insurance cases
~Rebecca Mowbray


Is it possible Berkshire is insolvent? Warren Buffett, Oracle of Omaha and Media Darling, Welcome to Slabbed

Steele Pins PBJ Campaign Song


Katrina victims aid local recovery ~Leigh Jones
~Hurricane Katrina survivors from Mississippi’s Gulf Coast raised $31,364 to help with Hurricane Ike recovery effort. Donors specified that the money, sent to the Galveston County Recovery Fund, should only be used to provide housing assistance and fund other essential needs for last year’s storm victims.

Scientists to issue stark warning
over dramatic new sea level figures ~Robin McKie

~Rising sea levels pose a far bigger Eco threat than previously thought. This week's climate change conference in Copenhagen will sound an alarm over new flooding - enough to swamp Bangladesh, Florida, the Norfolk Broads and the Thames estuary.

Scenes from New Orleans
~Linda Langhorst


Laboratories of Destitution: Democratic Experimentalism and the Failure of Antipoverty Law

Sunday from the Porch
~New Orleans Murder Blog


Town Talk Wingnuttery ~CenLamar

Houma teacher wins top-chef honor~Robert Zullo

After The Storm: New Orleans VAR Is Reborn Stronger Than Ever

TINO (This is New Orleans)
~Life in the Land of Dreamy Dreams


Spring what?
~New Orleans Pet Care


Train trip opens new window on world for first-time riders
~Ann Fisher

~"U.S. train travel is more popular than it has been in a generation. But from where I sat in central Ohio, far from the nation's rail hubs, I figured it wasn't worth the hassle."

Eyewitness 1811: From Pittsburgh to New Orleans by steamboat ~Len Barcousky

Sunday Funnies~Citizen K

Kermit Ruffins for free, Amanda Shaw and more music for Sunday~Keith Spera

Free CC's Coffee NOMRF Concert Series

Southern Miss Forum to feature jazz historian

Porter Batiste Stoltz: tour dates (w/ guest keyboard players)

New Orleans Musica da Camera

Let's Hear More From Snooks ...Aw-rite?~Home of the Groove

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