Saturday, May 03, 2008

04/27/2008 NOLA News


Local volunteers join New Orleans rebuilding project
The Coloradoan - Fort Collins,CO,USA
The people who have chosen to stay in New Orleans after Katrina are some of the most patient and generous that live. It is true that those with the least ...
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History student's project explores New Orleans music after Katrina
Augusta Chronicle (subscription) - Augusta,GA,USA
By Julia Sellers | South Carolina Bureau AIKEN --- After Hurricane Katrina, many jazz musicians left New Orleans and haven't been back since. ...
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McCain backer John Hagee tempers Hurricane Katrina comments
Los Angeles Times - CA,USA
... Hagee backed off his assertion that Hurricane Katrina was the Almighty's punishment of New Orleans because it had planned to host a gay pride parade. ...
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Local Women Rock New Orleans Jazz Fest 2008 on Acura Stage and ...
OpEdNews - Newtown,PA,USA
The place was packed, but actual attendance figures have not been released yet for this, the third fest since Katrina made her mark on New Orleans. ...
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Hurricane Eve Hits New Orleans
The Weekly Standard - USA
This weekend in New Orleans would prove no exception. Entering the Super Love through a tunnel, you were greeted by a giant vagina. ...
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Downpour slows but doesn't stop the music at New Orleans jazz festival
International Herald Tribune - France
It was the third festival since Hurricane Katrina flooded 80 percent of New Orleans, including the Fair Grounds Race Course, where the festival is held. ...
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A Flood of Emotion in a Song
New York Times - United States
By GEOFFREY HIMES IN the nearly three years since the levees failed during Hurricane Katrina, you haven't had to wait very long at a Louisiana festival or ...
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New Orleans, new life
Richmond Times Dispatch - Richmond,VA,USA
The hurricane at the end of August 2005, followed by rising water from broken floodgates, put 80 percent of New Orleans underwater for weeks. ...
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Margaret Media gets fresh start with new books
2TheAdvocate - Baton Rouge,LA,USA
When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, Margaret Media lost its offices to flooding. The President of the company, Mary Gehman, was determined to ...
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