Dr. Stuart Farber, New Orleans pediatrician, dies at 83
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He also taught in the pediatrics department at Tulane's School of Medicine
Louisiana Updates
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IF WE PAY, WHY CAN'T WE PLAY? - As I understand, the Anglican Communion Office and the Anglican Communion News Service are funded by all of the churches of the communion. The churches hav...
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LETTER TO STATE OFFICIALS ABOUT JERRY JONES' MELTDOWN - I wrote this letter to the state Ethics Administration, the Louisiana Attorney General, and Rapides Parish District Attorney Jam Downs concerning Alexandri...
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1 chimp gives birth, 2nd pregnant at Louisiana sanctuary where males had ... - Washington Post - The Associated Press *1 chimp gives birth, 2nd pregnant at Louisiana sanctuary where males had ...* *Washington Post* The first recent pregnancy at the Chi...
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Observation - I find it helpful for recovery when Miss Kitty is curled up on the arm of my chair, snoring.
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Altered, bill can improve service to people and state - State Rep. Dee Richard, no party, has an idea that tweaked a bit would prove excellent to discourage legislators from putting their interests ahead of the ...
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cheneyville police department sued - the petition for damages of abraham l. fields states that on or about 16 february 2011, he was "sitting in an automobile properly awaiting traffic to mov...
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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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Cheers: Warm Old Fashioned - On a cold wintery day, nothing is better than a hot cocktail to warm you up from the inside out.
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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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Heart Health and Modernizing Congress! - Febrary 23rd, 2012
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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...
11/4/10
Man declared dead in 1994 wanted for kidnapping
NPR: A man declared dead 16 years ago was charged Thursday with the recent kidnapping of a 12-year-old Nevada girl whose body was found by hunters in Louisiana.
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