Friday, June 5, 2009

Vendredi


Never Should Have Built it There -- New York~Harry Shearer

Army Corps of Engineers: Price for New Orleans’ storm surge barrier work rises to $1.8B???
~Editilla Mugs'Up~Clowns to the left of us, Jokers to the right, here we am STUCK IN THE MIDDLE WIT'CHU.
~And should we thank this "journalist" for Not Asking Why?

Mid-City hospital site may be sold ~Kate Moran

Bill Requiring LSU Funding Approval Wins 94-2
~Walter Gallas

~By a vote of 94 to 2, the Louisiana House on Wednesday passed House Bill 780, which would require LSU to have the financing plan for its proposed new hospital approved by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget before it could purchase or seize property on the proposed Lower Mid-City site.
~Editilla Who'dats & Chin'Chillas~ 3 Cheers!
Hip'Hip WHO'DAT! Hip'Hip WHO'DAT!
Hip'Hip WHO'DAT!
Congratulations! Thanks youz.


FEMA chief vows to clean up rules ~Gerard Shields

The archdiocese wants to shift federal funds earmarked for poor neighborhoods to construction projects in suburban parishes
~Bruce Nolan and Kia Hayes

~But the request, which New Orleans parishioners recently noticed in a dense Federal Emergency Management Agency legal notice soliciting public comment, has angered scores of Catholic families, especially in the former Epiphany of Our Lord parish, which had qualified for $8.3 million in FEMA reimbursement.

New Orleans City Council OKs economic development funds
~Bruce Eggler


Affordable Streetcar
~The standard fare for all three lines is $1.25, with discounts for seniors. Passengers with disabilities and passengers two and under are admitted free.

Tulane University launches disaster academy

Dispatch from New Orleans: What can Katrina teach us about real economic recovery?
~Chris Kromm, Facing South


WLAE to debut new series dedicated to wetlands restoration~Dave Walker

Hurricane levee meeting planned~A public hearing on changes to a project to raise the St. Charles Parish East Bank Hurricane Levee, including shrinking the levee's footprint, will be held Wednesday at the American Legion Post in St. Rose.

Ohio farmers worry about plan to control flooding

$37.5million – “pay to play” down payment ~slabbed
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Connect the dots and you’ll see the $37.5 million the insurance industry invested in Congressional campaigns was a down payment on the industry’s “pay to play” the regulatory game at the federal level.

Hedgers brace for hurricane season~Jeremy J. Repanich
~With the Atlantic hurricane season getting underway this week, rising temperatures and wind speeds on the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast could give way to rising trade volumes for the Chicago-based CME Group Inc. for hurricane derivatives.
THAT'S RIGHT FOLKS! PLACE'YA BETS! PLACE'YA BETS!

Reinsurers should preserve capital amid bigger risks
~As hurricane season kicks off and the economic recession continues to take a toll on economies worldwide, reinsurers must make sure they are sitting on a bigger capital cushion, said executives at an insurance conference on Tuesday.

Meet IDF at the ADA Scientific Sessions in New Orleans

The Society for Human Resource Management's 61st Annual Conference & Exposition

Music Is Art Brings New Orleans Talent To Buffalo
~Music is Art is proud to foster a connection between our community and the artists of New Orleans and Louisiana through The Big Easy in Buffalo. The series brings New Orleans and Louisiana bands to the area for school music education, cultural programs, and public concerts, and is centered around the annual Mardi Gras Jam.

Running of The Bulls...
--in New Orleans! Year Three!
~Carly Zander


NOLA Brewing/Defend New Orleans Scavenger Hunt

Eric Lindell returns,
Anders Osborne for free
~Keith Spera


Aaron Neville Goes 'High Natural' ~Maggie Burbank

Master Of Vibrato:
Sidney Bechet~Big Geez

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