Wednesday, January 16, 2008

01-16-2008 NOLA News

Report: NO Population Growth Slowing
The Associated Press -
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — After a year of steady growth, New Orleans' rate of repopulation nearly flatlined late last year, according to a report released Tuesday. ...
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Neighborhood Clinics Increasing in Prominence in New Orleans ...
Kaiser network.org - Washington,DC,USA
... the place of hospitals and medical centers in New Orleans because of physician shortages and structural damage to buildings caused by Hurricane Katrina. ...
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Storm of the Century: Rita and Katrina to meet in New Orleans
Unconfirmed Sources (satire) - USA
Hurricane Katrina has spun through Georgia and will make a second pass over New Orleans Saturday afternoon. National Weather service predicts the storms ...
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O'Neal, Bush team up to host all-star fundraiser for New Orleans
The Canadian Press -
... Orleans Saints after being their top draft choice when the NFL team returned to the city after being displaced one season following hurricane Katrina. ...
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Hornets’ future sketchy
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription) - Tacoma,WA,USA
A city of nearly 500000 before Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ population is now around 300000, according to the latest US Census results. And New Orleans ...
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Blackhawks over Bourbon Street
American Chronicle - Beverly Hills,CA,USA
Following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans became a case study of how this cycle works: there is a crisis (often as a result of earlier government actions or ...
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‘The Hurricane Messed a Lot of Us Up’
Education Week News - Bethesda,MD,USA
Settling back in to school has been a struggle for thousands of New Orleans students whose lives were disrupted by Katrina. By Lesli A. Maxwell There had ...
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Sonics' road trip toughest of all
Seattle Post Intelligencer - USA
Carlesimo and his team spent 45 minutes handing food to the homeless who have congregated since Hurricane Katrina under New Orleans' busiest freeway. ...
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