Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Dr. Ivor van Heerden to Sue LSU over Wrongful Dismissal!
~The news conference will be held at 11:00 a.m.
at the Westin Canal Place, Magnolia Room (3rd Floor),
100 Rue Iberville, NOLA.

~Dr. Ivor van Heerden, his attorneys and several supporters will appear in a news conference this morning to discuss the allegations against the university of harassment and the wrongful termination of this well-known professor and hurricane expert for his outspoken criticisms of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for levee failures after Hurricane Katrina.
Among supporters speaking are Sandy Rosenthal, Harry Shearer, Jed Horne, Marc Levitan, John Barry, Oliver Houck.
~This from the NYTimes

Parade Schedules Today!
~Wednesday Feb 10th

Mystic Krewe of Druids ~Uptown 6:30 p.m.
Krewe of Thor ~Metairie 7 p.m.

Today's Mardi Gras parades begin seven day run of revelry

Legal challenge to plans for new teaching hospital to be heard in federal court~Bill Barrow

New Orleans enjoys fairy-tale endings ~James Gill

Saints coach Sean Payton took his older sister along for a magical Super Bowl ride
~They are the moments the cameras don't see, couldn't even if they were there, like when time was ticking down, a Saints victory imminent, and Patrice looked at Sean's 9-year-old son, Connor, and saw her brother. "He's brilliant about football and he was talking with his mom about different plays, and it was amazing," she said. "He's the spitting image of Sean at that age. And I looked over at him and thought, 'Oh my God, it's uncanny. It's Sean.'"
She remembered her brother and their father, Thomas, who did not live to see his son as an NFL coach, using silverware to diagram plays when the helmet was bigger than Sean and, later, sitting in the stands with her dad at Eastern Illinois and watching Sean at quarterback.

Super Bowl Is $7 Million Win for Nevada Sports Book~Bloomberg
~Nevada’s sports book operations won almost $6.9 million on wagers of $82.7 million on the Super Bowl when the underdog New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts. The state’s 182 sports books had “a win percentage of 8.3 percent,” after the Saints’ 31-17 upset, said Dennis Neilander, chairman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board. The Colts were five-point favorites in the National Football League championship game, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers.

Matters of Great Importance: Legalize the Tree House!
~Alejandro de los Rios


Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon rejects 19 percent statewide rate increase request by State Farm
~Rebecca Mowbray


Slabbed Hump Day

Sorry, Melissa Harris-Lacewell,
but There Is No Crying In Politics --James Perry Not Next Obama!


Disaster contractors eye Haiti for new deals~Sue Sturgis

Cookbook Showcase: Cajun sweets~Jolene McHugh

Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival Announces Fiction Contest Finalists

Gil Scott-Heron: I’m New Here
~Alex Wilson


Happy Birthday Tuba Phil!
~Red Cotton, Gambit

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