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Power loss leads to water problems, and grumbles, in New Orleans
New Orleans: Come for the food, but don't drink the water. (Not right now, anyway.) New Orleans' East Bank was under a boil order Sunday after a small fire at the parish's Sewerage and Water Board Power Plant caused a power loss that resulted in low...
Tags: Mercedes-Benz Superdome
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Students choose alternative spring break trip
While other students use spring break as a time to unwind and take a break from schoolwork, 21 Presentation College students will be busy serving others in New Orleans. The trip is part of a Landmarks in the Human Experience class offered online by PC....
Tags: Education, Trips and Vacations, Students, Colleges and Universities, Travel
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AAA: Gas-Price Ascent Won't Stop Anytime Soon
KickingTiresU.S. gas prices in recent months have been on a steady climb and this week has been no exception: The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline jumped by more than 3 cents to $3.78, according to AAA.......Tags: Minor League Baseball, Automotive Equipment, AAA, Manufacturing and Engineering, Petroleum Industry
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NBC News President Steve Capus resigns
NBC News President Steve Capus announced Friday that he would be resigning from his position after nearly eight years on the job and 20 years at the network. "It has been a privilege to have spent two decades here, but it is now time to head in a new...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Today (tv program), ABC (tv network), Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy
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UC expert questions BP management's role in gulf oil spill
An expert witness for those suing BP over the nation’s worst environmental disaster criticized the company’s investigation of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico as the civil trial entered its second day. UC Berkeley engineering professor...
Tags: Punishment, Witnesses, Oil Spills, Health and Safety at Work, Fines
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Longtime Baltimore Colts and Ravens fan going to the Super Bowl
julieg@herald-mail.comWhen Tom Bikle was a boy, his father would drop him off at Baltimore Colts training camp on the way to his job in Westminster, Md. “I’d just spend the day there. Back then, it was very accessible to fans,” Bikle said of the camp at the...Tags: Super Bowl, Football, Raymond Berry, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Authenticity is key ingredient to Universal's Mardi Gras
Squint and you might just think you're in New Orleans. That's the objective of Universal Studios' Mardi Gras celebration, which tries to bring the best of the Big Easy to Orlando for several weekends each spring. The theme park aims for authentic...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, Interstate 4, Arts and Culture, Mardi Gras
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Music Rising donates $250,000 for Sandy relief
Music Rising is expanding its reach again to provide instruments and other aid to musicians in the Northeast whose livelihoods have been disrupted by Superstorm Sandy, much like the organization did for those affected by Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf...
Tags: Entertainment, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Music Industry, Music, David Bowie
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Interview: Comedian Carlos Mencia swears he has changed -- for better
Carlos Mencia was faced with the difficult task of trying to make people laugh just hours after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings Dec. 14, but the 45-year-old standup comedian said before his show at Governor's Comedy Club in Levittown, NY, fewer...
Tags: Levittown, Carlos Mencia, Entertainment Events, Super Bowl, F-bomb Dropping
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Alabama, Notre Dame team up for service project
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama and Notre Dame students, alumni and faculty are putting aside their rivalry for a few hours to make a difference in a Miami community. The day before the big match up, representatives from the two universities...
Tags: Alabama Crimson Tide, Sports, Football, Students, Bowl Championship Series
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AP Impact: Deficient levees found across America
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Inspectors taking the first-ever inventory of flood control systems overseen by the federal government have found hundreds of structures at risk of failing and endangering people and property in 37 states. Levees deemed in...
Tags: Politics, Floods, Washington, DC, Bodies of Water, Rivers
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Should worst-flooded areas be left after Sandy?
SEA BRIGHT, N.J. (AP) — Superstorm Sandy, one of the nation's costliest natural disasters, is giving new urgency to an age-old debate about whether areas repeatedly damaged by storms should be rebuilt, or whether it might be cheaper in the long...
Tags: Hatteras, Super Bowl, Natural Disasters, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Rivers
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