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NEW ORLEANS - The New Orleans Museum of Art - already free to Louisiana residents - is also offering free admission to out-of-state visitors through Jan. 18.
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via My Telus @ 6:26 28th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS - A huge wooden ark, made from the wood of houses Hurricane Katrina wrecked, and a pool of water that reflects pulsing light are among the exhibits of 81 artists whose works are on view in New Orleans's largest international art show in a century.
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via My Telus @ 18:34 4th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS - A huge wooden ark, made from the wood of houses Hurricane Katrina wrecked, and a pool of water that reflects pulsing light are among the exhibits of 81 artists whose works are on view in New Orleans’s largest international art show in a century.
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via Okanagan eVent Magazine @ 8:18 4th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS - A huge wooden ark, made from the wood of houses Hurricane Katrina wrecked, and a pool of water that reflects pulsing light are among the exhibits of 81 artists whose works are on view in New Orleans's largest international art show in a century.
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via Macleans Online @ 15:13 3rd Nov
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BRADENTON, Fla. - A federal judge has stayed all proceedings in New Orleans' case against its pension bond insurer and remarketing agent because the parties mutually agreed to work on a settlement.
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via Insurance News Net @ 23:12 1st Nov
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MIAMI (October, 2008) - Participants in the second "John Heald Bloggers Cruise" - taking place aboard the newly refurbished Carnival Fantasy from New Orleans in February 2009 - will not only enjoy five fun-filled days sailing with the popular senior cruise director, but they can also make a difference in the lives of local residents.
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via Travel Video Television News @ 15:03 30th Oct
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In our Behind the Scenes series, CNN correspondents share their experiences in covering news and analyze the stories behind the events. CNN's Soledad O'Brien and her producers spent several weeks in New Orleans shadowing the foot soldiers charged with battling the violence and corruption that mars the city and keeps many residents from returning home three years after Hurricane Katrina. She reveals what they found in "One Crime at a Time" airing Saturday and Sunday, 8 and 11 p.m. ET.
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via CNN @ 20:08 21st Nov
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LOS ANGELES, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/25/08 -- The entire project finance community -- leading project developers, capital providers and contractors -- will gather at "Projects & Money," produced by Infocast, to be held in New Orleans, LA, January 12-14, 2009.
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via AEC News Room @ 18:23 27th Nov
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA -- Four-time Super Bowl champion and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Terry Bradshaw will be the keynote speaker at Hacker Industries, Inc.'s 25th Anniversary Licensed Applicator Conference in New Orleans, LA from November 12-15, 2008. Hacker Industries, Inc. will host its network of Licensed Applicators, who are trained and certified to install Hacker Industries, Inc.'s line of FIRM-FILL brand Gypsum Concretes and acoustical control mats across North America.
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via BuildingOnline @ 10:04 25th Oct
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NEW ORLEANS: The U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) has appointed New Orleans District Manager Troy Trosclair as the MMS Gulf of Mexico region's new deputy regional supervisor for district operations and field operations.
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via Energy Current @ 16:26 5th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 14 (AScribe Newswire) -- Walter J. Lukiw, PhD, Associate Professor of Neuroscience and Ophthalmology at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, is the lead author of a paper identifying, for the first time, a specific function of a fragment of ribonucleic acid (RNA), once thought to be no more than a byproduct, in regulating inflammation and the development of Alzheimer's disease. The paper, An NF-kB-sensitive micro RNA-146a-mediated inflammatory circuit in Alzheimer's disease and in stressed human brain cells, will be published in the November 14, 2008 issue of The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
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via Ascribe @ 3:21 14th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS (Business Wire) -- ApacheCon, the official user conference of The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), has announced the keynote speakers that will open this year's conference, to be held in New Orleans from November 3-7, 2008.
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via Globe Investor @ 19:23 29th Oct
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NEW ORLEANS --(Business Wire)-- SpringSource, a leading provider of infrastructure software and the company behind Spring, the de facto standard in enterprise Java, today announced its continued support for the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) at this week's ApacheCon US 2008 conference in New Orleans. SpringSource is a leading company behind providing support for Apache technologies, namely Apache Tomcat, the Apache Web Server and Apache ActiveMQ.
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via TMC Net @ 16:40 5th Nov
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(SOURCES: Daniel Morin, M.D., staff electrophysiologist, Ochsner Health System, New Orleans; Spencer Rosero, M.D., associate professor, medicine, electrophysiology unit, University of Rochester Medical Center, N.Y.; Peter Cheung, M.D., assistant professor, internal medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, and cardiologist, Scott & White Hospital; Nov. 9, 2008, presentations, American Heart Association annual scientific sessions, New Orleans)
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via Health Finder @ 20:40 9th Nov
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Royal Philips Electronics has showcased its new portfolio of cardiac solutions at the annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting in New Orleans. Among them is the Philips Step & Shoot Cardiac application. Royal Philips Electronics has showcased its new portfolio of cardiac solutions at the annual American College of Cardiology (ACC) meeting in New Orleans. Among them is the Philips Step & Shoot Cardiac application to the Brilliance CT 64-channel scanner.
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via Medicexchange.com @ 21:11 2nd Dec
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OVER the last couple of weeks and days, many of the town residents and some visitors passing trough have stopped by to inform a small construction crew in the Lower Ninth Ward here that it obviously does not know what it is doing.
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via Brunei Times @ 8:59 30th Oct
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'plants for plants and globes' by katharina grosse, 2008 made from acrylic on balloons, soil, walls, floor
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via Designboom @ 13:58 29th Oct
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about Google's new browser, Chrome, and how trademarks are protected in search and video search optimization. Pavleko is Head of Industry, East Coast at Google. Also up for discussion are the issues hotel executives must bear in mind as they develop mobile-focused search optimization and marketing strategies, how they can provide value to the search process, and how browsers will be used by the consumer in the next three to five years. This session is not to be missed!!
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via WiredHotelier.com @ 6:22 23rd Nov
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about Google's new browser, Chrome, and how trademarks are protected in search and video search optimization. Pavleko is Head of Industry, East Coast at Google. Also up for discussion are the issues hotel executives must bear in mind as they develop mobile-focused search optimization and marketing strategies, how they can provide value to the search process, and how browsers will be used by the consumer in the next three to five years. This session is not to be missed!!
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via Hospitality Net @ 7:43 20th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS: The U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) Gulf of Mexico regional office staff have completed the assessment of destroyed and damaged facilities in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico from Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.The assessment was conducted in coordination with oil and gas operators in the area.
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via Energy Current @ 7:27 27th Nov
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New Orleans, LA - One of the hottest new technologies in the cardiovascular imaging arena is providing a new point of view in the ongoing debate over the safety of drug-eluting stents (DES) for acute MI. A new study using optical coherence tomography (OCT) suggests that exposed and malapposed stent struts in the setting of acute MI (AMI) are indeed more common with DES than with bare-metal stents, but the problem is relatively rare.
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via Theheart.org @ 21:59 18th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Where is the legacy of the Holocaust? To Monika Hertwig, whose father perpetrated it, the layers of emotion and years of misinformation are difficult to escape. To Helen Jonas, who survived it, the desire to bring peace exists uneasily with the need to defend the truth. On Monday, December 1, 2008, Helen and Monika will grapple with their connected history as part of a special screening of James Moll's documentary film, Inheritance. The film, presented by The National World War II Museum, will be shown at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City at 7:00 pm.
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via Globe Investor @ 16:59 14th Nov
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New Orleans, LA - Music may speak to the heart, but it should do so via the ears: that's the message from a new analysis showing that while iPod MP3 players do not interfere with pacemakers or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), their headphones can. Physicians who tested eight popular brands of headphones used with iPod devices say that while the potential for interference differed among the headphones, the message is the same.
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via Theheart.org @ 4:32 11th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 10 (UPI) -- A U.S. study suggests MP3 player headphones could interfere with pacemakers and implantable defibrillators.
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via UPI @ 22:39 10th Nov
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NEW ORLEANS—A study involving nearly 18,000 patients has shown for the first time that giving a cholesterol-lowering statin drug to seemingly healthy people with normal cholesterol can cut their risk of heart attacks, stroke and death by nearly half, doctors said Sunday.
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via American Scientist @ 10:19 10th Nov
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