Friday, March 6, 2009

Vendredi

Corps releases storm study,
but no plan~Mark Schleifstein

~DIXCLAIMER! (please click) This article is paid for by the Corps of Engineers.

Readiness of some rebuilt levees questioned~It was nearly nine months ago that flood waters neared and, in some cases, obliterated record levels reached in the Great Flood of 1993, something many Mid- westerners figured they'd never see again.
The Mississippi and its tributaries pummeled levees protecting towns and farmland from Iowa south through St. Louis.
Despite feverish sandbagging, dozens of the earthen structures were breached or over-topped.
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.

The Feds, Climate Change and Water~Aguanomics

Hurricane Katrina, Amazonian
Drought Caused by Warmer
Atlantic~Jeremy van Loon


Community Foundation announces grants for Gustav/Ike recovery efforts

Benjamin Button Speaks for
New Orleans Again~Cliff's Crib


2 Cabinet members tour N.O., vow to boost recovery
~Allan M. Johnson Jr.


Ugh, Stacy, Stop it.
~We Could Be Famous


City sitting on millions for affordable housing~Lee Zurik

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin
(still in office) gestic- ulates the concept: "Sh*t in one hand/half a dozen in da'utta" calls release of e-mail 'unusual', proves city's electorate still just as Stupid as ever, laughs at citizens' racial gullibility... ---sez'what nigga, you gotta problem?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!


Clyde an 'nem been on a spending spree~Big Red Cotton
~A review of 2008 purchase invoices in Mayor C. Ray Nagin's office reveals public money spent for flowers, catering and lunches, executive car or limousine services, gifts and housing for mayoral staff in Baton Rouge during the legislative session -- expenditures other government officials generally consider unusual and inappropriate. Their spending totaled more than $657,000 last year.

New Orleans Parking For Disaster ~Jeff Crouere
~It was announced this week that New Orleans parking officials issued 31,245 tickets during the 12-day Carnival season. This establishes a new record for the notorious meter maids, who seem to operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and are most active during the Mardi Gras celebration.

New Orleans Gets Smart on Energy as it Rebuilds
~Andrew Burger


Friday Slabberdash

Supporters hope to raise money
for Terrebonne’s animal shelter
~Naomi King


Bee Sweet helps spread cupcake
mania in New Orleans
~Brett Anderson


Win a New Orleans Culinary Vacation~Slashfood


This weekend in New Orleans:
new generation of jazz musicians
~Ann Maloney


NIRF Day 1

Steel Pulse plus The Revealers
tonight at House of Blues


Bonnaroo Producers Ready For
New Investors?~Ray Waddell


Ani's got her fun, The original independent woman has a toddler and a bouncy new CD

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