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Mississippi River reopens after oil spill
NEW ORLEANS -- Ships began crawling up the Mississippi River at New Orleans in a tightly controlled procession Friday, two days after a massive oil...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 07/26/08 by Alan Sayre Associated Press · More from publication -
Veterans gather to recall their D-Day exploits
NEW ORLEANS -- Guy Gunter couldn't forget June 6, 1944, if he had to. At 1 a.m. that day, Gunter was piloting a glider carrying 15 soldiers in...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 06/07/08 by Alan Sayre Associated Press · More from publication -
NASA pacts to aid New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS - The route to the moon and perhaps to Mars now goes through New Orleans - and the detour couldn't come at a better time in the...
Telegraph - Herald; Dubuque, Iowa, 12/01/07 by Alan Sayre The Associated Press · More from publication -
New Orleans recovery stalling
NEW ORLEANS -- Two years after Hurricane Katrina, almost nothing seems the same in New Orleans, but one thing has not changed -- a cool regard by...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/30/07 by Alan Sayre Associated Press · More from publication -
Demand for super-cooled gas heats up
HACKBERRY, La. -- Just down the road from this isolated fishing hamlet in the bayou country of southwestern Louisiana, a massive complex is rising...
Oakland Tribune, 05/13/07 by Alan Sayre, Associated Press · More from publication -
Demand for super-cooled gas heats up
HACKBERRY, La. -- Just down the road from this isolated fishing hamlet in the bayou country of southwestern Louisiana, a massive complex is rising...
Oakland Tribune, 05/10/07 by Alan Sayre, Associated Press · More from publication -
Natural gas of the future?
HACKBERRY, La. -- Just down the road from this isolated fishing hamlet in the bayou country of southwestern Louisiana, a massive complex is rising...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 05/09/07 by Alan Sayre Associated Press · More from publication -
NEW ORLEANS' SMALL MERCHANTS STRUGGLE TO REBOUND
NEW ORLEANS - It's easy for Arthur Harris, the owner of a French Quarter antiques store, to sum up the damage from Hurricane Katrina - and...
Augusta Chronicle, The, 08/27/06 by Alan Sayre< Associated Press< · More from publication -
New Orleans desperately seeks tourists
NEW ORLEANS -- A year after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is desperately seeking tourists. The areas where tourists go largely escaped...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 08/06/06 by Alan Sayre Associated Press · More from publication -
LOUISIANA'S JACKPOT
NEW ORLEANS - Minus stout competition from the Mississippi Gulf Coast and with thousands of recovery workers with time and money on their...
Augusta Chronicle, The, 06/27/06 by Alan Sayre< Associated Press · More from publication
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