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A toast to roasted veggies
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B.R. scores major video game company
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B.R. scores major video game company
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Bush says 'hope is marching on'
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Coastal hauls in garbage contract
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'D.C. Madam' case could hit Vitter in his wallet
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EDITORIAL: Senator Bridezilla
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Gulf lease sale brings top dollar
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Gulf lease sale brings top dollar
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Happy family can put on dancing shoes
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Levee officials push 1-pump plan
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N.O. firm ranked on magazine's growth list
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Rental law passes muster, judge says
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Report: Road Home falls short
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Scandals prompt reform proposals
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Shangri-La to forgo parade in February
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Sheriff plans no rollback on taxes
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Sidewalks essential, developer told
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Adults with disabilities enjoy volunteer work
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Adults with disabilities enjoy volunteer work
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Blue crab in red sauce
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Blue crab in red sauce
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Council on Aging will get a home
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'D.C. Madam' case could hit Vitter in his wallet
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EDITORIAL: Still a champion
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Independent probe of pumps sought
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Jefferson Parish Council bids farewell to Sneed
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Mistake blamed as oaks lost
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New school accelerates push for River Road turning lane
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Plaintiff sues Mandeville police for third time
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Songy is given six months in prison
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Special needs adults enjoy volunteer work
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2 Harvey teenagers sentenced for spree
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Event will help volunteer with medical bills
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Jazz and Razz
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Jindal to speak at prime GOP time
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Mother arrested in sons' battle
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Ochsner Baptist to open ER
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Rape, abduction suspect arrested
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Who Data
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Report: Road Home falls short
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Robber posed as officer, police say
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Verdict expected today in bar trial
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Antique Auto Club gets rolling again
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Athlete, 10, says she was born to play softball
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Band keeping a brisk tempo
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BOOK CAPTURES CITY'S EARLY TV DAYS
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Chalmette High
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Children's books giveaway is success
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Driver booked in insurance fraud
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Fixing Charity is the faster, cheaper option, study says
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FOOD BRIEFS
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FOOD BRIEFS
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Library can be key to success in school
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Library can be key to success in school
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Local singer has world of experiences
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Locals kept it clean on Dirty Linen Night
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Many different paths for training
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Mother arrested in sons' battle
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Oysters Rockefeller deconstructed with bacon
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Oysters Rockefeller deconstructed with bacon
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PET OF THE WEEK
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Prompt Succor plans Katrina recovery Mass
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Rayne church steeple to glow once again
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School's in session; it's time to slow down
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Sisters' decorating skills put to test
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Track club partners with blind, visually impaired
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Track club partners with blind, visually impaired
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Track club partners with blind, visually impaired
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Track club partners with blind, visually impaired
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Two schools embrace Mandarin program
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Two schools embrace Mandarin program
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Two schools embrace Mandarin program
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UNO puts elevated homes on the map
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Visitors get a tour of yin, yang of rebuilding
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Women's Opera Guild celebrates in style
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2 Harvey teenagers sentenced for spree
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Affordable housing for seniors opens
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Bush says 'hope is marching on'
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Byron Lee: Pulling support from Jefferson Parish
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Coastal hauls in garbage contract
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Council on Aging will get a home
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'D.C. Madam' case could hit Vitter in his wallet
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Driver booked in insurance fraud
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Fixing Charity is the faster, cheaper option, study says
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Gunfire followed brawl, police say
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Independent probe of pumps sought
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Jefferson Parish Council bids farewell to Sneed
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Jindal to speak at prime GOP time
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Levee officials push 1-pump plan
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Man booked in fatal shooting
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Metairie man, 23, booked with rape of girls, 5 and 3
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Mistake blamed as oaks lost
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Mother arrested in sons' battle
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New school accelerates push for River Road turning lane
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New suit filed over Newcomb closure
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Ochsner Baptist to open ER
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Plaintiff sues Mandeville police for third time
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Rape, abduction suspect arrested
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Rental law passes muster, judge says
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Report: Road Home falls short
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Robber posed as officer, police say
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Robber posed as officer, police say
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Robbers took weed, not cash, cops say
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Scandals prompt reform proposals
•
Shangri-La to forgo parade in February
•
Sheriff plans no rollback on taxes
•
Shootings bring N.O. death toll to 127
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Shootings bring N.O. death toll to 127
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Sidewalks essential, developer told
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Songy is given six months in prison
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THE CANDIDATE
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Verdict expected today in bar trial
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Applicants are sought for posts in St. Bernard
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COLLEGES
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COMMUNITY REPORT
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Disease, insects kill thrill of growing fruit
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Fire station ceremony Tuesday
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Man booked in fatal shooting
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MEETINGS
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Ochsner Baptist to open ER
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Residents asked to get storm debris to curb
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REUNIONS
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REUNIONS
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Students honored for summer service
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40-year employee is local airport fixture
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4-H isn't just about cows and cooking anymore
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A HOME AT LAST
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A HOME AT LAST
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A HOME AT LAST
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A HOME AT LAST
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Albuquerque 7, Zephyrs 5
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Algerine moves back to help
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Anderson bright spot for Tulane
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ARMED FORCES
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ARMED SERVICES
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BEST BETS THIS WEEKEND
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BEST BETS THIS WEEKEND
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Bicyclists keep riding toward cure
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Bikefest to rumble in Westwego
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BIRTHS
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BLESSING OF THE HERBS
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Bridge City seniors are Wii bowling winners
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Brown has taken little time off
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BUILDING PERMITS
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CALENDAR
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CALENDAR
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CALENDAR
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CALENDAR
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CALENDAR
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CALENDAR
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Cancer patients to get help sprucing up
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Cancer patients to get help sprucing up
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CELEBRATING A CULTURE
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Chamber opens first West Bank office
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Chamber opens first West Bank office
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Chamber opens first West Bank office
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Chamber opens first West Bank office
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Classes teach ways to cook healthfully
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COLLEGE NEWS
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COLLEGES
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COMMUNITY REPORT
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COMMUNITY REPORT
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COMMUNITY REPORT
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COOL RUNNINGS
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CREATIVE KIDS
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Depth is beauty of U.S. team
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DWI ARRESTS
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ESJ High, SUNO join hands
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Family trees grow much easier to climb
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Festival celebrates culture of Nicaragua
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Festival celebrates culture of Nicaragua
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Festival celebrates culture of Nicaragua
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Festival will help Paulina resident
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Fish fry benefit held for man who lost arm
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Fixing Charity is the faster, cheaper option, study says
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Flags will fly in memory of Katrina's dead
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Girl Scout registration is urged
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Giveaway of supplies for school is planned
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GOLF
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GOOD SPORTS
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GOOD SPORTS
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GOOD SPORTS
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Group asks residents to take 'life' survey
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Gunfire followed brawl, police say
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Harris making his presence felt at DT
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Helping reawaken City Park golf seen as dream opportunity
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Holidays are on the minds of donors
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Home ownership dreams come true
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Home ownership dreams come true
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INSPECTIONS AND CODE ENFORCEMENT
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INSTRUMENTS OF SUCCESS
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IT'S YOUR CALL
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Jeff chamber opens West Bank office
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Jindal to speak at prime GOP time
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KENNER BUILDING PERMITS
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Kenner Parks offering fitness programs
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Kenner police offer defense course
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Kenner police offer defense course
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Kids Corner drawings wanted
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Local Lions working to be better leaders
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Local senior citizens enjoy 'space' trip
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LOTS OF NEW FACES
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LOUISIANA OLYMPIC NOTEBOOK
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LSU SPECIALIST
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Make note of dates for Sept. 6 election
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Metairie man, 23, booked with rape of girls, 5 and 3
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Musician delights historical society
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NEW BOOKS
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New school year brings excitement
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NEWS IN BRIEF
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Nifty Fifties club installs new officers
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N.O. POLICE BLOTTER
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Norco girl donates hair to Locks of Love
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'Nutcracker' auditions slated for Sept. 6
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Paralyzed kitten gets 2nd chance
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PERSISTANCE PAYS OFF
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Photo caption
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
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PLAYER OF THE WEEK
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Police offer defense course
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POLICE REPORTS
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Program aims to help cancer patients
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Rescued boxers are returning to form
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Residents asked to take 'life' survey
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Riverside registering players for volleyball
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Rivertown hosts Kenner Italian Heritage Day
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Rivertown hosts Kenner Italian Heritage Day
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Rivertown will host Italian Heritage Day
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Robbers took weed, not cash, cops say
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Salmen's Scott picks Central Florida
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School clinic provides medical service
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SCHOOL MENUS
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SCHOOL MENUS
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SCHOOL NEWS
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SCHOOLS
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SCHOOLS
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SCHOOLS
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Schools embrace Mandarin
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SELF-HELP EVENTS
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SELF-HELP EVENTS
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SELF-HELP EVENTS
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Senior citizens enjoy 'space' trip
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Senior Soldiers look for recruits
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Senior Soldiers look for recruits
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Shrewsbury 'soldiers' looking for recruits
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Singer has world of experiences
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Singer has world of experiences
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SPORTS ROUNDUP
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St. Edward's welcomes new pastor
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St. Gertrude plans Family Day Sept. 21
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St. Stephen opens doors for music extravaganza
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The Hornets' new uniforms seem a mix of something old, something new, something borrowed and Creole blue
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THURSDAY'S CALENDAR
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Tigerettes put best foot forward at camp
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Two doctors mark 30 years of service
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Urge FEMA to start rebuilding Troop B
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'Vikes on Spikes' classic set Sept. 15
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Volunteers helping out despite their disabilities
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Volunteers helping out despite their disabilities
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Volunteers helping out despite their disabilities
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Volunteers helping out despite their disabilities
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Welcome a new crop of gardeners
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Welcome a new crop of gardeners
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Woodlake team wins Kenner championship
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Yard transformations follow storm
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Years of Rotary work bring respect to sheriff
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2 Harvey teenagers sentenced for spree
•
Albuquerque 7, Zephyrs 5
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Anderson bright spot for Tulane
•
A toast to roasted veggies
•
Bicyclists keep riding toward cure
•
Brown has taken little time off
•
Corrections and Clarifications
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Corrections and Clarifications
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Corrections and Clarifications
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Depth is beauty of U.S. team
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Driver booked in insurance fraud
•
DWI ARRESTS
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Fixing Charity is the faster, cheaper option, study says
•
Gimme sugar
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GOLF
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Hailing the future; honoring the past
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Harris making his presence felt at DT
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Helping reawaken City Park golf seen as dream opportunity
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Jeff parents shocked, confused
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Just tell the truth for once
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LSU SPECIALIST
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Metairie man, 23, booked with rape of girls, 5 and 3
•
Mother arrested in sons' battle
•
Mother arrested in sons' battle
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Move homes to make way for new VA hospital
•
Musician to sing Obama's praises
•
New school accelerates push for River Road turning lane
•
New suit filed over Newcomb closure
•
N.O. firm ranked on magazine's growth list
•
N.O. POLICE BLOTTER
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N.O. POLICE BLOTTER
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Ochsner Baptist to open ER
•
Own up
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PERSISTANCE PAYS OFF
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Privatization is not the answer
•
Rape, abduction suspect arrested
•
Robber posed as officer, police say
•
Salmen's Scott picks Central Florida
•
Salmen's Scott picks Central Florida
•
Shangri-La to forgo parade in February
•
Shootings bring N.O. death toll to 127
•
Songy is given six months in prison
•
The Hornets' new uniforms seem a mix of something old, something new, something borrowed and Creole blue
•
THURSDAY'S CALENDAR
•
Verdict expected today in bar trial
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Who Data