
Putting some sense into politics
The following column was published four years ago almost to this date. It is just as timely now as then because it concerns presidential politics during an election year. […]
The following column was published four years ago almost to this date. It is just as timely now as then because it concerns presidential politics during an election year. […]
The wild and whacky ending to this year’s college football regular season forever imploded the notion that a playoff isn’t necessary to determine with clarity who reigns as national champion. […]
NEW ORLEANS (AP) _ John Georges has never been an elected public official. Instead, he’s been making millions in the business world. And he wants to make sure voters in the governor’s race know that. […]
Record setting temperatures buffeted Louisiana last week, driving the mercury past the 100 degree mark. But the thermometer wasn’t the only thing heating up in the Bayou State. […]
Politics is in the air everywhere, it seems. And that includes Washington, Baton Rouge and St. Charles Parish. […]
“I felt like David going up against Goliath – I knew from the start that it would be a tough case to win.” […]
Two interesting sources of information came to light during the past week. One was the most scientific estimate made thus far on what is the true post-Katrina population of Orleans Parish. […]
As the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, too much of the landscape in the hardest hit areas of Louisiana remains devastated. […]
Going to see the Al Gore Film “An Inconvenient Truth” can bring two reactions from viewers. […]
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