Friday, March 27, 2009

Vendredi

Midwest Braces for More Floods
~Volunteers worked to raise the dikes protecting the city of Fargo, N.D. They hoped to hold back the Red River, which is expected to reach record high levels by Saturday. Hundreds of workers began building a second set of dikes inside the primary 12-mile long dike to protect Fargo's main services.
Photo: Daniel Barry for The New York Times
~Fargo uses social networks to fight flood waters
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ND floods force 2 power plants to shut down
~The Red River consistently confounds forecasters

Fargo, Dallas, New Orleans and the Corps of Engineers ~lacoastpost

Brace for more severe weather
~more weather from WWL

Rain storms cause flooding in Houma, sections of Terrebonne and Lafourche

Follow reporter, photographer as
they travel Bayou Lafourche
~Matt Stamey and Robert Zullo, The Courier and Daily Comet's modern-day version of Lewis and Clark, shoved off into Bayou Lafourche for a four-day, 56-mile canoe expedition. Check back often for updates straight from the banks of the bayou.

USS Hartford and USS New Orleans Undergo Extensive Assessments

Obama nominates ex-Miss. gov for Navy post

Corps shoots down park hog hunt, fears mistaken identity

A Gulf Coast Monitoring and Hazards Decision Support Tool -Enhancements Using NASA Products, Data and Models

Can Shaw Save The Big Easy? ~Jesse Bogan

Highways take back seat at
conference~Allen M. Johnson

~A light rail from Baton Rouge to New Orleans, aging drivers and inner-city development were among the topics at a regional future-of-transportation conference Thursday.

Jarvis DeBerry: Black-on-black hate needs love to match
~If black-on-black hatred and black-on-black violence are the problems, then clearly black-on-black love, black-on-black concern, black-on-black guidance and black-on-black accountability have to be the solutions.

Schwarzenegger Opens California Fairgrounds to Homeless Camp
~Michael B. Marois



New Orleans Gets Its Brews Back ~Nick Kaye
Special Editilla T'n'T to'da Big Chief Editorilla Kevin Allman!

Shiranai hito no yasashisa!
Rich Look will be headlining
Tennessee Williams Festival
~Chris Rose


Liberation Hiphop: Palestinian rap in New Orleans~hawgblawg

Album Review: Marcus Robert's 'New Orleans Meets Harlem,
Vol. 1'~Jacob Teichroew


New Orleans ensemble to perform March 29
~John Culhane
~Musaica, an ensemble of professional New Orleans musicians, are scheduled to perform March 29 at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Thibodaux

Cassandra Wilson: Standards Transformed~all about Jazz

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