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And air on what network execs say will be a recurring basis. Also during its upfront presentation in New York this week ESPN announced that it would air its eight-part series about the 1977 American League East playoff race Bronx Is Burning on Dingell Michigan Democrat and his wife Debbie Librarian of Congress James Billington and Bill and Buffy Cafritz. From New York came actress Julie Hagerty and her husband Richard Kagan. Others included Leila El-Merhabe the ambassadors mother who NEW YORK Reuters - Exxon Mobil Corp. gave over 2 million in 2006 to groups Greenpeace called global warming skeptics even as the oil company campaigned to improve its climate-unfriendly image. AEST Soldiers on the Kokoda track during World War II ABC TV By Papua New Guinea correspondent Steve Marshall The Papua New Guinea Government has backed a suggestion to turn the World War II Kokoda Track into an Australian heritage destination on a
Red sox sweep doubleheader with tigers Game of the season. The Red Sox 28-12 increased their lead in the AL East over the second-place New York Yankees to 9 games. The last time the Yankees were that far back was after games of Sept. 6 1997. When you have a team this deep you can Nj wildfire smolders; residents return The blaze began Tuesday. Look There goes one now said Bert Plante a division fire warden for the New Jersey Forest Fire Service pointing to a column of smoke rising from an area of the horizon that had been clear only moments earlier. Were still Men accused of killings plead not guilty A couple and their three young sons and setting their home on fire pleaded not guilty Thursday to new charges in a 49-count indictment. Mark Serrano 29 and Charles Gilleo Jr. 31 each pleaded not guilty in separate arraignments for the deaths of Study peeks at how normal brains grow WASHINGTON -- Can you get smarter than a fifth-grader Of course but new research suggests some of the brains basic building blocks for learning are nearing adult levels by age 11 or 12. It is the first finding from a study of how Sports traveler radio (str) highlights the nfl's return to new orleans and the superdome Jakusz and Angelo Bonnadonna profile the NewOrleans and the NewOrleans Saints as Billboard.com -- billboard bits: new orleans benefit, siren fest, dax riggs (billboard.com) Indigo Girls My Morning Jackets Jim James and OK Gos Damian Kulash will perform at a May 27 concert at New Orleans Tipitinas. Proceeds from the show presented by the Future of Music Coalition and Air Traffic Control will benefit Sweet Home New Orleans which is assisting New Orleans residents with housing needs post-Hurricane Katrina. Hotel developer: we will market natchez (the natchez democrat) NATCHEZ Hotel developer Warren Reuther hopes his hotel managed in concert with the convention center will be a springboard for tourism. Reuther was in town Wednesday checking up on the progress of his hotel the Country Inn and Suites being constructed across from the convention center. 'live with regis and kelly' heads to new orleans may 22-25, 2007 (pr newswire via yahoo! finance) Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa are capping off a busy month of May with an exciting trip to New Orleans and are bringing a stellar guest line-up with them to the Big Easy May 22-25 2007. Louisiana: wage laws cover foreign workers, judge says (new york times) Foreign workers brought into the United States by companies facing labor shortages are covered by federal minimum wage laws a judge in New Orleans ruled May 15. In what he said appeared to be the first federal ruling on this issue which could affect thousands of workers nationwide the judge Eldon E. Fallon of Federal District Court found that workers hired by Decatur Hotels in New Orleans Judge: hotel workers can sue for wages (new orleans times-picayune) Foreign-born workers drawn to New Orleans by a luxury hotel chain desperate to fill vacancies in a post-Katrina tourist city have the right to sue their bosses for unpaid wages and damages a federal judge has ruled. Judge: hotel workers can sue for wages (katc 3 lafayette) Associated Press - May 17 2007 854 AM ET A federal judge has ruled that foreign-born workers drawn to New Orleans by a luxury hotel chain desperate to fill vacancies in a post-Katrina tourist Judge says immigrants can press on with suit against hotel chain (the daily comet) A federal judge has refused to dismiss a labor lawsuit filed by immigrants who say a hotel chain shortchanged them after luring them to post-Katrina New Orleans with promises of high-paying jobs. Judge says immigrants can press on with suit against hotel chain (katc 3 lafayette) NEW ORLEANS -- A federal judge has refused to dismiss a labor lawsuit filed by immigrants who say a hotel chain shortchanged them after luring them to post-Katrina New Orleans with
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