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Issue Date: 02/27/2006

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1. More than 100 New Orleans schools still closed
3:48.That's the time frozen on the clocks nailed to the classroom walls at Sarah T. Reed High School in eastern New Orleans.It's the last time ...
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2. In post-Katrina New Orleans area, mental health facilities are...
Six months after Hurricane Katrina, inpatient mental health treatment facilities and options in the New Orleans area are distressingly scarce, medical professionals say.The outlook isn't ...
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3. Commentary: Now is not the time to tempt fate
I wonder if we've ever had a president less tuned in to press relations than George W. Bush. In a prepared statement last week, he ...
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4. Look Who's Talking: Interview with Dr. Larry Hollier, acting chancellor of...
Dr. Larry Hollier was named acting chancellor of Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans in November after two years as dean. The ...
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5. New Orleans Health Care Briefs: February 27, 2006
In the 40 days since West Jefferson Medical Center unveiled the $3.5-million CyberKnife, doctors have eliminated cancerous tumors from a dozen patients. West Jefferson neurosurgeon ...
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6. New Orleans gets a formal Level 1 trauma care facility
More than six months after Hurricane Katrina's landfall, a formal Level 1 trauma care facility will return to New Orleans thanks to a temporary partnership ...
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7. Big names dot burgeoning field in New Orleans mayoral race
Before Hurricane Katrina sacked New Orleans, Mayor C. Ray Nagin looked relatively unopposed for re-election.As of Aug. 28, the day before Katrina hit, only two ...
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8. Port of New Orleans stays neutral on United Arab Emirates buyout
The Port of New Orleans is remaining neutral on the controversial attempted buyout of London-based Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. by the United Arab ...
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9. Katrina's damage creates major construction boom in New Orleans
The severe damage left by Hurricane Katrina has created a major construction boom as New Orleans repairs and rebuilds.In this year's Construction Report, CityBusiness features ...
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10. Magazine Street retailers rebound from rocky restart
People like Rudy Rasmussen keep Magazine Street retailers in business, shop owners say.I'm not ever going to shop anywhere else, said Rasmussen, a Mid-City resident.
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