Historic Plaquemines Parish plantation to be auctioned
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Home was built in 1820, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983
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Historic Louisiana plantation to be auctioned - Fox News - *Historic Louisiana plantation to be auctioned* *Fox News* The home offers a glimpse into *Louisiana's* past, with original horse hair plaster walls, red b...
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ETHICS IN LOUISIANA - Many wrongfully think that many actions are unethical when they really aren't. There are specific laws on ethics that apply to elected officials and publi...
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TO THE PROVINCES OF THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION: - *"Sign on to the Anglican Covenant, and toe the line, or else." "Where is the line?" "We can't answer your question. You will know you've crossed the lin...
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Bills promise protection of civil liberties of vulnerable - While people’s civil liberties would be protected better by a ban on smoking in any public place, a half measure is better than what violations of some peo...
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Du Jour: Go bento - Last week’s Spatula Diaries blog listed ways to make lunch boxes healthier and more interesting, suggesting to readers to move away from a common reliance ...
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CONGRESS SHOULD CLEAN UP THE MESS IT CREATED! - A real legislative atrocity, created by Congress, now gives to this president, and any future president, the power to give an order to the military to de...
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jacques roy arrested on charges related to $375 million health care fraud - this morning we noticed that we were being bombarded from all over the country by "jacques roy" googlers. naturally, we were curious as to what the alexa...
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The key, the lock and the glass door knob - If you've lived in New Orleans a few years, you have seen this a hundred times. Though, you haven't see it from this angle -- from the floor looking up.
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Universal Studios Vacation: Mardi Gras Break - I have to admit, that in this family of 5, nobody likes Mardi Gras more than me. I would be at a parade every day if my family agreed. Now, we had already ...
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Information On Becoming A Page for the Republican National Convention - The 2012 Republican National Convention will be here before we know it. Once again, we are very pleased to be organizing the Convention Page Program this s...
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Opinion: Mystick Krewe of Embarrassment - Yesterday marked the end to the annual bacchanalia that is "Washington Mardi Gras," a long-weekend of bashes and booze. For the uninitiated, Louisiana bu...
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Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams May Leave for Rams If Jeff Fisher Gets His Way - The Twitterverse rumor mill is hopping with rumors of Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams leaving for the Rams. According to the NFL Network Jaso...
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Saying goodbye to your bank - (From the *Los Angeles Times*) Thinking of breaking up with your big bank? You're not alone. Breaking up is easy. Finding a financial partnership that's mo...
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Look who's on the honor roll - The best and brightest are working, living and creating on the corridor.
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Guess the celebrity - This school photo crossed my desk today. It’s a picture of a New Orleans celebrity — or, if you prefer, a famous person closely identified with New Orleans...
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Sarah Palin Endorses Rand Paul! - Ok, I was critical of Sarah Palin's endorsement of John McCain in the Arizona Senate race. I've never truly disliked her. I've had mixed feelings about her...
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Ochsner case examines whether embryologists are medical professionals - The future of a class-action lawsuit against the Ochsner Foundation Fertility Clinic hinges on a novel distinction: whether embryologists are medical profe...
10/26/10
Jan Waters admits 2004 slaying of ex-husband
The Advocate: After more than six years of legal wrangling, it took Jan Waters just six minutes to plead guilty Monday to manslaughter in the May 2004 shooting death of her wealthy ex-husband in his White Oak Landing home.
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