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Moyo takes center stage in government corruption cases 12:42 a.m. CT
Planners examine recovery in Slidell 10:25 p.m. CT
Congressional race runoff rivals work to shore up support 10:24 p.m. CT
John Kennedy: Outspoken and persistent 10:39 p.m. CT
Children, 3 and 4, hospitalized after eating drugs, mother charged 10:18 p.m. CT
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VooDoo terminates operations
Jeff Duncan: There's no shackling New Orleans Saints tight end Jeremy Shockey on sideline
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PHOTO: Dragon wagon 7:13 p.m. CT
No problems on the Causeway 4:34 p.m. CT
Planners will meet with residents to discuss rezoning of unincorporated St. Tammany near Slidell 2:55 p.m. CT
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Stocks jump following Wednesday's rout 10:16 a.m. CT
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Private operation of airport proposed
Even as the state ponders a possible takeover of Louis Armstrong International Airport, airport officials are exploring the idea of turning Armstrong over to private management -- perhaps generating a financial windfall for the city.
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Pampy Barré begins 5 years in federal prison
Restaurateur and political operative Stan "Pampy" Barré, a key player in the biggest New Orleans City Hall scandal in decades, reported to a Florida federal prison Tuesday to begin a five-year sentence.
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Helmets to Hardhats
Returning to the civilian workforce can prove jarring for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, many of whom have survived brutal and difficult conditions in a world far removed from the troubles and concerns of the home front.
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RESCUE BILL SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED
WASHINGTON -- Amid fears of a cascading economic crisis, the House of Representatives passed a historic $700 billion bailout package Friday in hopes of restoring order and confidence in the nation's financial system.
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ACORN dirty laundry to be aired
Since Hurricane Katrina, the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now has fought to make sure that displaced New Orleanians can vote, return home, tell their stories and have a place to live.

