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Whether you are traveling to New Orleans for business to visit the New Orleans Convention Center or pleasure for New Orleans events, our great city has everything you need and more. Explore the narrow streets of the historic New Orleans French Quarter, visit the famous cemeteries and haunted tours, visit famous Loyola and Tulane University and the New Orleans Superdome. Relax on a Mississippi River Cruise from the Port of New Orleans. more info...
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Let the good times roll from New Orleans hotels, Bourbon Street bars and clubs, to the river front casinos, our great city is the place to be. New Orleans dining is the best you will find in the Garden District and Bourbon Street. Celebrate Mardi Gras and other fun New Orleans events while staying right in the French Quarter in our great New Orleans hotels. Our New Orleans hospitality will make you want to come back for more.
DINING
Not only does New Orleans have a reputation for fine flavorful Creole cuisine but it is also known for Cajun cuisine and some fine ethnic dining as well. From the Bourbon Street bars and clubs to the river front casinos and New Orleans restaurants in the Garden District, New Orleans promises that you will have good time.
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Does anyone know of a New Orleans hospital that can use some baby hats?
I have knitted some hats for newborns and would like to send them to a hospital in New Orleans. Does anybody know of a hospital that can use them?
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What was outcome of case against Lady Doctor,charged with deaths of patients in New Orleans Hospital during H
Aired on 50Minutes in 2006.well after Hurricxane katrina
The case was aired on a 60 minutes segment
and pointed to assistant D.A. who appeared to
be trying to make a" NAME"for himself"!!
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Re: New Orleans. Why can't the richest country in the world help it's own people?
It's been almost eighteen months since Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. Hospitals are still closed, those that are still open are now being refused drugs because they do not have any money left to pay pharmaceutical conglomerates. At the same time thousands of patients are being turned away because of lack of insurance.
People are still starving, while the US government refused 500,000 food packs from Europe on the basis of incorrect paperwork and a supposed BSE scare.
Huge swathes of the city remain deserted ruins and the city still has no functioning school system. Tens of thousands of people remain homeless and public transport systems remain frayed at best.
President Bush's answer to this, and the rest of America's domestic problems, is to shave $100 billion from heath, education and transport whilst finding $624 billion to fund the pentagon and $142 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan.
The US government should hang it's head in shame.
There's a lot of anger out there about this subject.
New Orleans was one of the most famous and vibrant cities in America. To an outsider looking in, it seems as though it has just been abandoned. There have been news items recently aired in the UK interviewing survivors and some have been re-located to Houston and other places but many simply desire to go home and re-build their lives. Problem is that no-one seems to want to re-build the city.
It does surprise me that so many of you are quick to condemn the inhabitants of N.O. for being "lazy" and me for questioning the policy of the U.S. government.
It is a fact is that in Bush's latest budget he wants to cut speding on education, health and transport to fund defence. The man himself makes no secret of it.
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Will New Orleans become the Spanish Quarter in a year or 2?
According to National Council of La Raza there are about 120,000 hispanics rebuilding the city. thats about 38% of the population.
And it doesnt look like it will slow down, the New Orleans hospitals are being overwhelmed with babies. and 85% of them are hispanic.
I think this is a sight of things to come. Hispanics are expected to be the largest ethnicity in America by 2020.
Me personally i think this is a good opportunity to make a city predominantly hispanic. It would provide a place for people to go and assimilate into American society.
What do you think?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_orleans#Demographics
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Who was this doctor featured on tv who heroicly stayed in a flooded New Orleans hospital after Katrina?
I saw this feature on TV- either Nbc dateline or 60 mins or some other show. He was this doctor who stayed at a flooded New Orleans hospital for several days running the hospital without electricity,food and supplies. I think he is still practicing medicine in New Orleans now or in the state of Louisiana. I was hoping someone remembers him. He is a tall, Caucasian, kind-looking doctor. I want to feature him in an article. I just cant seem to recall his name! Thanks!
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