Friday, November 20, 2009
WEEK IN REVIEW
News
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La. library ‘founder’ Farrell dies
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City’s next mayor, council to get raises
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Jefferson Parish official retires amid federal probe
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Obituary Notices for Nov. 20, 2009
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BR tech park raises its budget 1.8%
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Mall of La. firm, lenders rework debt deal
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Prime buyers losing homes
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James Construction to be sold
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State Police probe fatal hit and run
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State Briefs for Nov. 20, 2009
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Ferry service times limited this weekend
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BR attorney held in rape; police seek second man
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Ex-school bus driver faces more sex charges
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Officials put brakes on post-holiday vote
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Strain: State still waiting for funds
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St. Tammany sheriff: Inmate hangs himself
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Ark., Miss. let out of utility agreement
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Roemer: Trim DOE, excess staff
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Lombardi pitches higher ed bailout
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Landrieu pushes for aid to La. in health-care bill
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La. man nabbed in Ponzi scam
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Mayor may retry failed tax bond
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Mayor’s sister, two others plead guilty in bribery investigation
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Around Ascension for Nov. 20, 2009
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Acadiana Police for Nov. 20, 2009
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Board learns oil revenue down
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Firm proposes Moss as site for career school
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Iberia School Board accepts bond deal on security, revamp
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St. Martin’s juvenile facility praised
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Lafayette seeks to add art district
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Troopers want help to find hit, run driver
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Man indicted in killing ex-girlfriend
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Livingston board OKs deal for new Albany field house
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Police and Fire Briefs for Nov. 20, 2009
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Fire victim ID’d; friend remembers good times
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Around Baton Rouge for Nov. 20, 2009
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Ascension earmarks $25.3 million for roads, drainage
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EBR School Board rehears proposal for charter schools
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Grand jury indicts Ga. inmate in 1985 rape, slaying
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Woman indicted in LSU stabbing
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Library Board OKs panel’s Rouzan recommendation
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Interstate 12 now open westbound in Walker
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Lab's Nixon raises breast cancer awareness
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Ponchatoula man arrested in Ponzi scheme
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4 arrested after co-workers' fight ends in gunfire
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Mayor's sister pleads guilty in corruption scheme
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Bike-riding program helps kids make a difference
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LSU baseball team wraps up fall ball
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Outdoors Report for Nov. 19
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Interstate 12 now open
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White House at odds with bishops over abortion
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Man sought in rape surrenders
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Senate Dems moving ahead on crucial health vote
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La ethics board asks for review of Gallot ruling
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American Electric to buy Valley Electric assets
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LSU gets grant to study sweet potato
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Donelon to discuss Chinese drywall-related insurance issues
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Imperial, Cargill secure bond for new Gramercy refinery
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Terra stockholders vote for CF slate
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Moret: No steel mill decision until 2010
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Stocks fall for third day as dollar strengthens