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WASHINGTON WEEK | May 16, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS

NATURE | Katrina's Animal Rescue | The Right Thing | PBS

NATURE | Katrina's Animal Rescue | A Happy Reunion | PBS

Witness - Death Behind Bars - Part 1

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LOUISIANA'S EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF GOVERMENT

Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco - http://gov.louisiana.gov/

Lt. Governor Mitchell Joseph Landrieu's - http://www.crt.state.la.us/ltgovernor/biography.aspx

Attorney General Charles C. Foti, Jr. - http://www.ag.state.la.us/

Secretary of State Al Ater - http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/

State Treasuer John Neely Kennedy - http://www.treasury.state.la.us/

U.S. Senators of Louisiana

Senator Mary L. Landrieu - http://landrieu.senate.gov/hurricanes/index.cfm

Senator David Vitter - http://vitter.senate.gov/

U.S. Representatives of Louisiana

Alexander, Rodney, Louisiana, 5th

Baker, Richard, Louisiana, 6th

Boustany Jr., Charles W., Louisiana, 7th

Jefferson, William J., Louisiana, 2nd

Jindal, Bobby, Louisiana, 1st

McCrery, Jim, Louisiana, 4th

Melancon, Charlie, Louisiana, 3rd

LOUISIANA'S STATE LEGISLATORS

Louisiana State Senators - http://senate.legis.state.la.us/

Louisiana State Representatives - http://house.louisiana.gov/

LOUISIANA ROUTE

1. Junction City   2. Summerfield   3. Antioch   4. Homer   5. Miden   6. Dixie Inn   7. Fimore  

8. Haughton   9. Red Chute   10. Bossier City   11. Shreveport   12. Greenwood   13. Duberly   14. Ada   15. Taylor   16. Gibsland   17. Arcadia   18. Simsboro   19. Grambling   20. Ruston   21. Choudrant  

22. Calhoun   23. Cheniere   24. West Monroe   25. Monroe   26. Fairbanks   27. Perryville   28. Bastrop   29. Shelton   30. Log Town   31. Beekman   32. Ruston ALTERNATIVE ROUTE 33. Clay   34. Quitman   35. North Hodge 36. East Hodge   37. Hodge   38. Jonesboro   39. Wyat   40. Dodson   41. Tannehill  

42. Winnfield   43. Joyce   44. Kisatchie   45. Packton   46. Willana   47. Dry Prong   48. Bentley  

 49. Timber Trails   50. Tioga   51. Kingsville   52. Pineville   53. Alexandria   54. Anadale   55. Moreland   56. Chambers   57. Lamourie   58. LeCompte   59. Cheneyville   60. Bunkie   61. Eola   62. Whiteville  

63. Beggs   64. Washington   65. Opelousae   66. Krotz Springs   67. Livonia   68. Erwinville  

69. Erwinville   70. Profit Island   71. Heritage   72. Glynn   73. Lakeland   74. Rougon   75. Jarreau  

76. New Roads   77. Ventress   78. Port Hudson   79. Baker   80. Baton Rouge   81. Hope Villa  

82. Prarieville  82. Duplessis   83. Gonzales   84. Gonzales   85. Brittany   86. Sorrento   87. Gramerey   88. Lutcher   89. Paulena   90. Wallace   91. Garyville   92. Edgard   93. Laplace   94. Norca  

95. St. Rose   96. St. Rose   97. Arna   98. Kenner   99. Harahan   100. West Wego   101. Marrero  

102. Harvey   103. Terrytown   104. Gretnafy   105. Metairie   106. Arabi   107. Chalmette  

108. Meraux   109. Violet   110. USCG Reservation   111. Braithwaite   112. Belle Chasse  

113. Scarsdale   114. Dalcour   115. Oakville   116. Bertrandville   117. Wills Point   118. Belair  

119. Carlisle   120. Irontown   121. Myrtle Grove   122. Phoenix   123. Davant   124. Point A La Hache   125. Bohemia   126. Scola   127. Port Sulphur   128. Nairn   129. Empire   130. Buras   131. Triumph  

132. Boothville   133. Venice   134. Pilottown   135. St. Benard   136. Reggio   137. Delacroix  

138. Alluvial City   139. Shell Beach   140. New Orleans    

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References

Footnotes

  1. Estimates of post-Katrina populations. United States Census Bureau (2006).

  2. Elevations and Distances in the United States. U.S Geological Survey (29 April 2005). Retrieved on 2006 November 6.

  3. [1] NOAA National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved on October 24, 2006.

  4. Sturdevent, William C. (1967): Early Indian Tribes, Cultures, and Linguistic Stocks, Smithsonian Institution Map (Eastern United States).

  5. Katrina Effect: LA Tops Nation in Income Growth. 2theadvocate.com (2007).

  6. Isaacs, Ronald H. The Jewish Information Source Book: A Dictionary and Almanac. Jason Aronson, Inc., Northvale, NJ, 1993. p. 202.

Sources

  • Yiannopoulos, A.N., The Civil Codes of Louisiana (reprinted from Civil Law System: Louisiana and Comparative law, A Coursebook: Texts, Cases and Materials, 3d Edition; similar to version in preface to Louisiana Civil Code, ed. by Yiannopoulos)

  • Rodolfo Batiza, The Louisiana Civil Code of 1808: Its Actual Sources and Present Relevance, 46 TUL. L. REV. 4 (1971); Rodolfo Batiza, Sources of the Civil Code of 1808, Facts and Speculation: A Rejoinder, 46 TUL. L. REV. 628 (1972); Robert A. Pascal, Sources of the Digest of 1808: A Reply to Professor Batiza, 46 TUL. L. REV. 603 (1972); Joseph M. Sweeney, Tournament of Scholars Over the Sources of the Civil Code of 1808,46 TUL. L. REV. 585 (1972).

  • The standard history of the state, though only through the Civil War, is Charles Gayarré's History of Louisiana (various editions, culminating in 1866, 4 vols., with a posthumous and further expanded edition in 1885).

  • A number of travel relations by 17th and 18th century French explorers, among whom the following at least should be cited: Jean-Bernard Bossu, François-Marie Perrin du Lac, Pierre-François-Xavier de Charlevoix, Dumont (as published by Fr. Mascrier), Fr. Louis Hennepin, Lahontan, Louis Narcisse Baudry des Lozières, Jean-Baptiste Bénard de La Harpe, and Laval. In this group, the explorer Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz may be considered the first historian of Louisiana with his Histoire de la Louisiane (3 vols., Paris, 1758; 2 vols., London, 1763)

  • François Xavier Martin's History of Louisiana (2 vols., New Orleans, 1827–1829, later ed. by J. F. Condon, continued to 1861, New Orleans, 1882) is the first scholarly treatment of the subject, along with François Barbé-Marbois' Histoire de la Louisiane et de la cession de colonie par la France aux Etats-Unis (Paris, 1829; in English, Philadelphia, 1830).

  • Alcée Fortier's A History of Louisiana (N.Y., 4 vols., 1904) is the most recent of the large-scale scholarly histories of the state.

  • The official works of Albert Phelps and Grace King should also be mentioned among the more important, as well as the publications of the Louisiana Historical Society and several works on the history of New Orleans (q.v.), among them those by Henry Rightor and John Kendall Smith.

  • http://www.hurricaneville.com/andrew.html

 

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