Monday, December 7, 2009

Who Dat Say!? 12-0 Babies!!!
~Canal Street Chronicles

~Twitter~
jeffduncantp Mike McKenzie is injured. Don't know what it is but he's on the sideline with a stocking hat on. It's Jenkins, McAlister & Prioleau at CB. lholder_cbs_nba If the Saints aren't a team of destiny, I don't know who is. saints83 Ok now I need to ice my knee and Achilles from jumpin up and down!! NFC champs baby!!!! reggie_bush One word: WOW!!! usama_young28 Saints fans are incredible! Thanks for all the love yall. Jus said hey to everybody at the airport. Stay focused LanceMoore16 And before I forget, thank u Saints fans.....the best in the world!!!

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Accidental release of toxic chemicals, polluted water by local plants cited in report
~Mark Schleifstein

~Frequent accidents at 10 of the state's biggest refineries resulted in the release of millions of pounds of toxic chemicals into the air and millions of gallons of polluted water into state water courses between 2005 and 2008, according to a report to be released this morning by the Louisiana Bucket Brigade.
Almost a third of the 2,116 accidents at the 10 plants in four years occurred as the result of hurricanes or other bad weather events, according to the report.

California's Rep. Darrell Issa has nerve attacking Louisiana
~Rep. Issa also is ignoring an important fact about the health care needs in New Orleans. The reason the city needs ongoing federal assistance is because the levees the federal government built to protect us failed catastrophically.

Wow! This is working!
~On Levee Failures and a Weather Event


Consistency is the hobgoblin of Louisiana coastal policy ~LaCoastPost

Coastal restoration projects to get fresh look from feds this week~Jonathan Tilove

Drilling Rigs and Drilling Ships
~The Oil Drum


Shakesville: It Was Twenty Years Ago Today...~NOLA radfem

State archaeologist says bones found in Gibson are a link to the past~John DeSantis
The house that all the fuss is about appears to sit on a hill — two hills actually — on a quiet bayouside road. Last month, about 100 human bones were found within its walls. How they got into the house, and why, remains a mystery, although interviews and research over the past week support theories that they are related to American Indian mounds on the property.

New Orleans: Jewish history exhibit~Tracing the Tribe

Arabi's Maumus building to get new life as science center, Katrina museum
~Bob Warren


IFLA Talk by Anders Dahlgren and Jeffrey Scherer
~This is the text of the presentation that Mr Dahglren and Mr Scherer gave in Turn, Italy at the annual conference of the International Association of Library Associations.

Band changes tune to attract revenue~Steven Malony
~While most New Orleans musicians remain rooted in the business model that relies on constant touring to support new albums, local brass band Bonerama is taking a different path by selling access to the group. The band’s new Boner Donor program is designed to get fans directly involved in financing the band on all levels, from buying digital copies of the new album on thumb drives for $30 to financing Bonerama’s 2010 tour with a $100,000 donation.

John Prine, caroling in the Marigny and Kelly Thing highlight the week ahead

Trombone Shorty, plus Elliott Cohn's Cosmic Sweat Society @ Scipper's Smokehouse

Lagniappe: Cincinnati's only Cajun/New Orleans/Gypsy Band

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