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Day 88: Vanity in New Orleans and Satin/Silk Textures Welcome to Jackson Square, New Orleans in Second Life! If you havent been to New Orleans in the Big Easy sim, you dont want to miss this. Umcount the number of pictures in this blog without some part of me in it :) Actually, R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Preview 7-5 (6-2), 2nd Conference USA - West vs 7-5 (6-1), 1st Sun Belt. The Rice Owls are riding a six game winning streak and will play in a bowl game for the first time since 1961. This season wasn’t always as good as it looked for Rice as Father and daughter lend a hand in New Orleans Father and daughter lend a hand in New Orleans: "Anyone who knows Rick Prose knows that he is a man of indefatigable energy, sharp wit, and good, albeit warped, humor. Prose is the heart, soul, and brains of BRCTV, its station manager, New Orleans symbolizes US war on poverty Now, as Democrats prepare to take charge of Congress, advocates for the poor say New Orleans symbolizes the government's fits and starts in addressing poverty. They want lawmakers to increase the minimum wage, cut interest rates on Down in New Orleans So I'm *finally* back in New Orleans after six loooong months. It's so nice to be back, even though I'm staying with the in-laws. As of now, though, all is well, or at least I think it is. I told them about my Traded 2007 Draft Picks New Orleans from Philadelphia - New Orleans acquired for Donte Stallworth (conditional - 3rd if resigned, 4th if released after 2006.) 4th Round: Dallas from New Orleans - Dallas acquired for Scott Shanle New England from Arizona Legions join great Denver sleepover, snow cancels 2000 flights New Orleans Flooding: Wet reminder for New Orleans. Scientists say Corps of Engineers endangered New Orleans’ future. Quake Wire: ‘Earthquake swarm’ strikes Oklahoma City suburb. Space News: NASA looks for Friday’s landing site Back to New Orleans On my first visit ever to New Orleans a couple months after Hurricane Katrina, I came home haunted by a desecrated ghost town Rebuilding a City Greenberg started Rebuilding a City back in January of 2006. The blog covers a variety of timely topics in a concise and articulate manner. Greenberg wrote recently about the Rotting of New Orleans and made a couple good points about Fraud Prevention These decisions really hurt the current and future citizens of New Orleans, those already committed to stay (in many cases, irrevocably committed), and who may very well find themselves condemned to remain in the midst of a blighted
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