Jarvis DeBerry: How to figure out the New Orleans murder rate
Tiananmen 20th anniversary of brutal democracy massacre brings new repression from China's Rulling Junta Thugs
~Christopher Bodeen
~Chinese police aggressively deterred dissent on Thursday's 20th anniversary of the merciless crackdown on democracy activists in Tiananmen Square. Foreign journalists were barred from the vast square as uniformed and plainclothes police stood guard across the area which was the epicenter of the student-led movement that was crushed by the military on the night of June 3-4, 1989. ~Photo above of a Worker Shredding bullet used by the Chinese Army murderers, courtesy of Christusrex
There Was No
"Tiananmen Square Massacre"
~This story was filed by CBS News correspondent Richard Roth, who was detained by Chinese authorities for 20 hours on June 4, 1989, while covering the Tiananmen Square "crackdown".
But there's no question many people were killed by the army that night around Tiananmen Square, and on the way to it — mostly in the western part of Beijing. Maybe, for some, comfort can be taken in the fact that the government denies that, too.
LRA backs Obama trailer plan
~Don Ames~The president will offer $50 million in new housing vouchers and sell trailers for as little as a dollar in a bid to avoid mass evictions of hurricane victims still living in federally supplied trailers.
Grand Isle gets stimulus money for trees~Mark Schleifstein
Grand Isle recovery may move forward~Nikki Buskey
Senate wants Orleans Levee District property studied
~Ed Anderson
Entergy improves transmission into the New Orleans area
~Rebecca Mowbray
A new storm-shelter source?
~Seattle Times
~Trying to make the best of a bad situation, federal officials might use foreclosed homes as temporary housing for hurricane evacuees in Florida as soon as this summer.
GPS On Gulf Of Mexico Drilling Units~Maitri's VatulBlog
Levees.org Launches New Website!
Louisiana Governor Jindal:
The Falling Child Star
~Jeff Crouere, BBuzz
Don't be lulled by recovery talk
~The Daily Advertiser
Good intentions, the road to hell, and the pro se plaintiff in insurance claim litigation ~slabbed
Donelon bemoans shortage of 'name brand' insurers
~Deon Roberts
Being There~Toulouse Street,
Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans
Firm moves data tape backup to managed backup and recovery
~Linda Tucci
Film explores Katrina pet ownership disputes; one man’s reunion with pet years after the storm~Michael Kunzelman
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival will donate $240,000 to a variety of New Orleans non-profit groups.
Kalamazoo gets soaked with Bonerama~Mark Wedel
Queen of the Blues Koko Taylor Passes last call fo'da Night Train
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