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| Online NewsHour: Report| NOLA Homeowners Try to Rebuild| February 26, 2007| PBS | | Report from the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer: Program to Help New Orleans Homeowners Moving Slowly: The Road Home program was granted $7.5 billion by the federal government to help New Orleans homeowners rebuild. But of the 109,000 families who have applied, only 1,300 homeowners have received anything. The NewsHour reports on the reconstruction process. | | pbs.org |
| Family Gras in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana | | Family Gras combines the majesty of Mardi Gras with the family fun of Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, in an early spring event that brings out the kid in crowds of parade lovers. | | neworleansgateway.com |
| A NEW ORLEANS & LOUISIANA TOURIST Guide | | Visit Experience New Orleans for an insider's look at New Orleans with local advice, free brochures, recommended tours, attractions, French Quarter hotels, and more on Experience New Orleans! | | experienceneworleans.com |
| Moving to New Orleans? | | Are you or is someone you know considering a career move to New Orleans? Check out the below for useful information about Touro Infirmary and the Crescent City. | | touro.com |
| Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana | | The resource for everything Jewish in New Orleans. Online Torah study, Jewish programs and services, and Jewish tourist info | | chabadneworleans.com |
| Welcoming New Orleans Boosted by ALA Conference - 6/26/2006 - Library Journal | | A sweaty, welcoming, and well-fortified New Orleans is playing host to some 17,000 librarians, vendors, and visitors at the American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference, the first major conference in the city since Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath ravaged it some ten months ago. | | libraryjournal.com |
| NPR: Monk Institute Moving to New Orleans | | The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz has decided to move from Los Angeles to New Orleans. The goal is to help young people in a post-Katrina Big Easy continue to learn the music that is the heart and soul of the city. | | npr.org |
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