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12/31/2008 -
Technology workers a force in New Orleans area
There are more than 37,000 technology workers in the metro New Orleans area -- and potentially more on the way, according to a report released Monday by the Louisiana Technology Council.
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12/31/2008 -
New Orleans CVB Optimistic About 2009
A spokeswoman for the New Orleans Convention and Visitors' Bureau is optimistic about 2009 but says officials early in the year will be watching whether the national recession affects tourism.
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12/30/2008 -
New Orleans economy bucks national recession
The New Orleans metro area added 11,700 jobs in 2008 and will see 7,900 more positions added over the next two years, according to a University of New Orleans economic forecast.
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12/30/2008 -
Mayor Nagin, Soul Rebels to usher in 2009 on Decatur Street
The Crescent City Countdown Club in cooperation with the City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Tourism and Marketing Corp. present the open air festivities with music, a giant fleur de lis dropping from the brewery as well as fireworks over the Mississippi River.
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12/29/2008 -
Spirits are high in the 'Lower Nine'
Amy Taylor of Coshocton spent a week in November volunteering in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans.
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12/29/2008 -
The Economic Impact of The Sugar Bowl
In less than a week, New Orleans biggest sporting event begins and thousands of fans are already descending upon the city.
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12/29/2008 -
VW holds its National Meeting in New Orleans
More than two hundred fifty Volkswagen of American Inc. corporate and
field employees will gather in New Orleans beginning Tuesday, January
16 through Thursday, January 18 for the company’s National Field
Meeting.
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12/25/2008 -
Playing in the Big Easy
The Sugar Bowl in New Orleans next week offers families and die-hard football fans a unique getaway destination.
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12/24/2008 -
$2.3 million in grants go to recovery efforts
The Louisiana Disaster Recovery Foundation has approved $2.3 million in grants for more than a dozen nonprofit organizations that provide affordable housing, help for small businesses and other disaster recovery services in the state, a news release says.
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12/23/2008 -
Thank you from New Orleans
In spite of lingering challenges, many extraordinary things are happening in New Orleans. So much credit for our recovery belongs to national policy makers, the thousands of volunteers and the non-profit agencies that have supported us in ways too many to count. It is only fitting that all New Orleanians express thanks to our fellow Americans here in this holiday season.
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