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Archive for May 18th, 2008

 
May
18

“This summer will be the ‘tipping point’ for crime in post-Katrina New Orleans,” says crime expert Peter Scharf Read the rest of this entry »



 
May
18

By: Jeremy Alford

If a lawmaker from Lincoln Parish has his way, parents will pay for their kids’ habitual tardiness at public schools. Read the rest of this entry »



 
May
18

By: Allen Johnson

Indicted Congressman Bill Jefferson is not expected to go on trial for bribery until after qualifying opens July 9 for the federal party primaries on Sept. 6 — but friends and foes alike are eyeing his seat. Read the rest of this entry »



 
May
18

By Alejandro de los Rios

First of all, I want to apologize for not getting a better angle on Jannero Pargo completely busting his ass as he tried to attempt a one-handed dunk. What can I say? David West is a big man. Read the rest of this entry »



 
May
18

New Orleanians love a parade, and they’re seeing quite a procession of arrogance at City Hall these days, courtesy of the Nagin Administration.

It starts at the top. Mayor Ray Nagin’s above-it-all attitude toward other elected officials, the media and even the public is emulated down the line by administration sycophants.

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