October 2011 Archive
It’s Halloween and there are some things that a lot more frightening than witches, warlocks, goblins, vampires and werewolves. To start with, everyone who are about truth, justice, democracy and ... Rescue our economy, bail out the homeowners
By Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist When I was growing up in South Carolina among hard-pressed families, food would often be short. Mothers with two lamb chops and five children wouldn’t ... The Hard Truth – Democrats ‘take a dive!’
By J. Kojo Livingston Contributing Columnist I guess you have to know the game to see what really transpired. What happened last Saturday should be obvious, but nobody is supposed to “out” the ... Walter L. Cohen to host 2011 Homecoming activities
“Surmounting the past… Soaring into the future” is the theme for Walter L. Cohen’s 2011 Homecoming activities, which include the Hornets of Cohen taking to the gridiron against the George ... What a weekend
By Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist The weekend of October 15-16, 2011 held so much significance for our nation. The weather in the middle of October when it’s usually cold, ... Landrieu increases NOPD’s spending, cuts most other areas
By Ariella Cohen thelensnola.org This summer, Mayor Mitch Landrieu invited residents to come out and tell him how they wanted their tax dollars spent in 2012. Community meetings held in every section ... Judge overturns some convictions in Danziger case
A federal judge Thursday acquitted a police sergeant of a charge he stomped on a dying, mentally disabled man who was gunned down on the Danziger Bridge in eastern New ... Buddy Roemer struggles for attention in Presidential field
By Christopher what all do i need to get a personal loan Tidmore Contributing Writer Did you know Buddy Roemer was running for President? Many of the protestors at the Occupy Wall ... Algiers teachers who lost retirement benefits plan strategy
By Jessica Williams thelensnola.org Less than two weeks after the Algiers Charter School Association announced its decision to cut retirement benefits for more than 400 employees, Algiers charter school teachers and other ... Disaster assistance is available for small businesses
Small, nonfarm businesses in all 64 Louisiana parishes and neighboring counties in Arkansas, Mississippi and Texas are now eligible to apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business ...
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