Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Mercredi

"This is disturbing"
~Your Right Hand Thief


Isle de Jean Charles tribe pursues relocating from island
~Cain Burdeau


Georgians Faced with Flood Toll
~State Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine toured flooded areas Tuesday and estimated damage at $250 million.
“It’s terrible,” he said. “It just devastated families. Your home is your largest asset, and some families are in danger of being bankrupted.”
At the Cureton Woods subdivision in Austell, Shawndra Williams, 36, was waiting for a boat ride to survey damage at her house. She said she had no flood insurance, and that was a big concern for her and other residents. “None of us in this subdivision have flood insurance because they told us we were not in a flood plain,” Williams said. “A lot of us are really worried about that now. Whose responsibility is that?”

The GAO does some more cussin’ and discussin’ on the National Flood Insurance Program ~slabbed

Settlement reached in WWL-TV lawsuit over Nagin's e-mail
~Chris Slaughter


OIG office in crisis
~We Could Be Famous


World-Renown Architecture Firm Makes The Case
~SaveCharityHospital.com


Willard-Lewis letter to Nagin expresses concerns about mall project ~Deon Roberts

SDT, Torres to be subject of TLC reality show ~Stephen Maloney
Tips & Editillos to Humid Beings.

Child-Governor Jindal urges expansion of offshore drilling

Perspective~Dakinikat

HUD funds built new NYC piers
~Clarion Ledger


Top 5 Submissions For The Texas Republican Party Logo
~Guanabee

~snitched to us by the efflorescent Agent Doucy.

Guinness' 250th anniversary celebrated at Nola pub

Cassandra Wilson takes Jazz into the classroom

New Orleans Jazz Musicians Perform at G-20 to Highlight Climate Change in Pittsburgh
~All About Jazz


Notes on recent Chicago Jazz Festival 2009~Sandy Ingram

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