New Orleans
Information on the cresent city, New Orleans, including information about lodging, restaurants and entertainment. Also editorial regarding the effects to the city after hurricane Katrina.
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Rain or shine, bustling or not, New Orleans is a fantastic place to spend Thanksgiving and the holidays.
By Jack Tilt | Published 10/31/2006
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The emotional toll and losses experienced during Hurricane Katrina where not limited to the victims. Volunteers and rescuers also dealt with conflicting and disturbing emotions, even in a successful operation. This is a first hand personal account.
By BONNIE CLARK | Published 10/19/2006
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The French Quarter in New Orleans is open and ready for tourists. This is a guide to some of my favorite restaurants in the Big Easy.
By John Domenic | Published 10/5/2006
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A preview of the 2006 NBA season for the New Orleans Hornets.
By N. Katers | Published 9/29/2006
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There are some absolutely amazing hotel in New Orleans, Louisisna, and I review the top three of these hotels for potential guests consideration.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 8/31/2006
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The actual season of Mardi Gras begins on January 6th and continues through to "Fat Tuesday" or more commonly known as Mardi Gras, the day before Ash Wednesday.
By Sherri Granato | Published 4/26/2006
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Serving the community is a great way to learn about yourself. Learn from others and grow within.
By Shayla | Published 4/17/2006
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You hear a lot about the Hurricane from officials and others, but often the resident's ideas are left out. Well, here is my take on this natural disaster!
By Brandy Holden- Williams | Published 3/14/2006
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Hurricane Katrina devastated my home state of Mississippi on August 29, 2005. How are you supposed to feel after something like this affects your life - your friends, your family, your neighbors, your state which you love because it is home?
By Jennifer Michaels | Published 12/19/2005
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You don't have to walk the French Quarter, fight for a parking place, or spend an arm and a leg to eat delicious New Orleans food.
By Lauren Elizabeth White | Published 11/29/2005
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It's been almost two months since Hurricane Katrina flooded 80% of New Orleans. While much of the city remains uninhabited and uninhabitable, Uptown shows signs of normality. But it's not the "old normal," it's a "new normal."
By M. Ryan | Published 11/1/2005
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One person's story of the chaos of Hurricane Katrina and the effect on their family before, during and after.
By Gail Washington | Published 10/11/2005
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Although it's illegal in the State of Louisiana to abandon a pet, federal evacuation authorities are demanding evacuees leave their companion animals behind.
By Lisa Marie Heitman | Published 9/14/2005
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This article paves the route for novice cyclists and travelers looking to get around car free in one of the most infamous hot spots on any wanderer's hit list, including practical, relevant information on rentals, routes, and sights along the way.
By Caitlin Corrigan | Published 8/23/2005
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New Orleans is well-known for great cuisine. Beignets, Crawfish Monica, coffee with chicory, Hurricanes
pizza. Pizza? Here's where locals go for pizza in New Orleans.
By Nora Wall | Published 8/17/2005
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Aside from eating there are many wonderful things to do in New Orleans. Granted, New Orleans is the "Party Capitol of the World," but if you are going to come here for a visit, you should explore the rest of the city and outlying areas.
By Lauren Elizabeth White | Published 4/13/2005
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