Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Mercredi

James Gill: LSU trying hard to save city from itself
~Pearls before swine is putting it mildly. The sparkling intellects of LSU offer New Orleans a lifeline, but the populace is too stupid and backward to be roused from its torpor.

Time is running out to get the rabble in line. So says LSU Pres. John Lombardi, who nevertheless remains determined to save New Orleans from itself. Lombardi is just the man for the job, being, as he is fond of pointing out, from the efficient north.
He has "never met a place like this," where people speak in a "code" he neither understands nor wishes to understand.
He doesn't know from "krewe." The city does not contain...
"as many sensible people" as he had hoped.

Lesson from Katrina: Who's in charge? Who should be?
~Rockefeller Institute

~An Institute report issued June 2 recommends the federal government response to disasters should be changed to allow the president to appoint quickly a special Officer-in-Charge — with pre-approved discretionary funding — to oversee and coordinate government efforts following a major catastrophic event.

Average hurricane season foreseen by CSU and NOAA
~Jeff Masters


Slow-Walking Disaster Response Four Years Later~Harry Shearer

Hurricane victims still in trailers get options~Becky Bohrer

~In this May 29th photo, a FEMA trailer sits in the front yard of a home in the Lakeview neighborhood of New Orleans. After repeated extensions, meant to give people more time to rebuild their storm-damaged homes or to find other more permanent places to stay, FEMA now appears ready to enforce its May 1 deadline. In notices to residents, the agency said it would seek Department of Justice help to repossess units that 2005 hurricane victims remain in after this weekend.
AP Photo/Bill Haber

Corps’ proposed pump station too expensive to maintain?
~Dennis Woltering


Police chief calls New Orleans #1 murder rank misleading
~Brendan McCarthy


New Orleans cops urged to lawyer up

News from the Louisiana Class Action Front: Prominent Lawyer arrested and charged in drug conspiracy case ~slabbed

New Orleans Cold Storage river front facility opposed by local property owners~Break Bulk

Expensive carbon capture, less than clean coal~Karl Burkart
~Some are heralding a new day for "clean coal," a day that finally promises the ongoing survival of a 19th century energy system through the cunning of a 21st century technology.
But in light of the recent news that Obama-appointed Lisa Jackson (arguably the most pro-environment EPA head we have had in a decade) approved 42 permits to permanently obliterate several dozen mountain tops in Appalachia, burying miles of rivers and streams in the process, the glory of carbon capture quickly wanes.

New Orleans restaurants struggle to stay afloat
~Sean Callebs


New Orleans' Prytania at 3D

Bonnaroo To Donate To New Orleans Non-Profit Groups

Review: Iggy Pop - Preliminaires
~Richard Marcus

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