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New uneasiness settles on broken city
The food, a timeless presentation of French gourmet classics, is as savory as ever. The service is attentive and flawless. The dining rooms, freshly polished and filled with historical artifacts, promise a luxuriant meal. The veteran waiters are hard at...Tags: Renovation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, C. Ray Nagin, Murder, Mercedes-Benz Superdome
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'Piano Prince' exerts influence over Krown
South Bend TribuneJoe Krown knows Booker. James Booker. The Piano Prince of New Orleans. One of the most brilliant and gifted musicians who ever graced a stage — and one of the most self- destructive. “Never met the man,” Krown says. But Krown knows...Tags: Allen Toussaint, Entertainment Events, Dr. John (music artist), Music, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
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Plantation resident helps save lives
Heidi O'Mara has seen it all. From the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Alabama to the wreckage left from Superstorm Sandy in New Jersey, the 64-year-old Plantation resident has made it her mission to help everyone she possibly can. O'Mara volunteers...Tags: Tampa, Hurricanes, American Red Cross, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Obama, New Jersey governor to reunite Tuesday for storm tour
ReutersBy Jeff Mason WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will join New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on Tuesday for a tour of the Jersey Shore damaged by Superstorm Sandy, replaying a scene from last year that some observers believe helped...Tags: Chris Christie, Barack Obama, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Government, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Suspect named in New Orleans mass shooting
Police late Monday identified a 19-year-old man as a suspect in the shooting of about 20 people during a Mother's Day parade in New Orleans, saying several people had identified him as the gunman captured by surveillance camera videos. Superintendent...Tags: Mother's Day, Shootings, Broken Arm, Justice System, Martin Luther King Day
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Police: Man, 19, sought in N.O. Mother's Day parade shootings
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — New Orleans police and federal authorities were searching early Tuesday for a young man who is suspected of opening fire at a Mother's Day parade in New Orleans, wounding 19. Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas identified the...
Tags: Mother's Day, Police Arrests, Shootings, Broken Arm, Martin Luther King Day
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Police ID suspect in New Orleans mass shooting
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Police identified a 19-year-old man as a suspect in the shooting of nearly 20 people during a Mother's Day parade in New Orleans, saying several people had identified him as the gunman. Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said...
Tags: Mother's Day, Shootings, Broken Arm, Justice System, Martin Luther King Day
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New Orleans' post-Katrina shift to charter schools
The Philadelphia Inquirer"Hope Against Hope: Three Schools, One City, and the Struggle to Educate America's Children" by Sarah Carr; Bloomsbury (336 pages, $27) In "Hope Against Hope," veteran education reporter Sarah Carr takes a penetrating look at what happened to schools...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Teach for America, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Harvard University
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Pentagon faces another sex scandal
WASHINGTON — The Army suspended the commander of its main basic training camp Tuesday for alleged adultery, the latest in a string of military officers accused of sexual misconduct. Brig. Gen. Bryan T. Roberts, a 29-year Army veteran, was...
Tags: Armed Forces, Sex Crimes, Adultery, Military Justice, Chuck Hagel
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Heritage golfer Messana commits to Clemson
For golfer Marisa Messana, the process of finding the perfect college turned out to be as challenging and rewarding as sinking a birdie putt on the final hole to win a tournament. Messana, 17, a junior at American Heritage in Plantation, where she is...
Tags: Golf, Florida State University, Tulane Green Wave, Awards and Prizes, Boston College
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Tornado touches off new interest in safe rooms, architect says
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS Brad Erwin was in junior high that day in August 1990, when a tornado destroyed much of his hometown of Plainfield. Ill., including two schools. Twenty-nine people died during the storm. Erwin believes the death toll could have been much higher...Tags: Health and Safety at School, St. Louis, Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Health and Safety at Work
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