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Sen. Mary Landrieu took to the Senate floor Thursday delivering a blistering defense of her securing $300 million for Louisiana Medicaid in the health care bill and criticized Gov. Bobby Jindal for not supporting her in the move. Before taking a shot
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While he insists that reports in the mainstream media misrepresented their adventure as an attempt to set up a “wiretap,” his alternative version strains credulity. According to O’Keefe, he and his associates were trying to find out whether the
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Sen. Mary Landrieu has taken wings and spread statewide, says he's continuing his quest, regardless of what could be insurmountable odds. The New Iberia resident says he's "just an average guy" and "a citizen who says enough's enough." He believes
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Gov. Mitch Landrieu is widely expected to win the mayoral race in New Orleans on Saturday or in a runoff a month later. If Landrieu wins, Jindal would name a temporary replacement to finish Landrieu's term and then could push to eliminate the job at
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The federal budget released by President Barack Obama on Monday includes $36 million toward coastal restoration. The budget also contains the elimination of manufacturing tax credits for oil and gas production that opponents say will hit the state
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Jim Letten, the United States attorney for New Orleans, recused himself from the case involving four men arrested last week on charges of interfering with the phones in Senator Mary L...Mr. Letten said that after consulting with Justice Department
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James O’Keefe III , the guerrilla videographer, advised conservative students this month that they needed to start taking more risks. “The more you put yourself out there and you take those calculated risks,” he told the Web site CampusReform.org ,
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A conservative activist accused of trying to tamper with Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu's phones said he and three others charged in the incident wanted to investigate complaints that constituents calling her office couldn't get through. "On
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The federal government must pay Louisiana $474.7 million to replace the hurricane-damaged LSU public hospital in New Orleans, a three-judge arbitration panel ruled in an order released Wednesday...Civilian Board of Contract Appeals settled a dispute
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Landrieu’s office not dealing with phone calls about health reform,” said J. Garrison Jordan, the attorney for Robert Flanagan, the only one of the four men from Louisiana. James O’Keefe, a conservative activist and filmmaker who was one of the men
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