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February 23, 2009

  • Second annual event in N.O. honors chefs, owners, service staff.

  • N.O. Hospitality Briefs: February 23, 2009.

  • Commentary: Science and business lose.

  • Commentary: Have customers been cutting back when catering an event?

  • Commentary: French press latest supplicant of global bailout.

  • Q&A with Mary Bartholomew, Delgado Community College Culinary Arts and Hospitality program director.

  • Stimulus package leaves Port of N.O. high and dry.

  • Grade schooler turns wee into 'oui' at Carnival in N.O.

  • February 25, 2009

  • Scalise accuses FEMA of delaying Louisiana's recovery from the 2005 hurricanes.

  • N.O.-based Energy Partners shrinks board, hires financial adviser.

  • February 26, 2009

  • Sen. Mary Landrieu calls for FEMA's Louisiana chief to resign.

  • La.-based IberiaBank redeems $90M in stock sold to Treasury.

  • February 27, 2009

  • Rep. Anh Cao, R-New Orleans, 'encouraged' by Obama budget plan.

  • FDIC finds 'unsafe practices' at Lacombe-based Central Progressive Bank.

  • February 28, 2009

  • FEMA temporary shelter help ends Monday.

  • Corps dredging to create marsh in shipping channel at Gulf of Mexico.

  • March 02, 2009

  • Reservations still being taken for Leadership in Law event at New Orleans Museum of Art.

  • Louisiana's Whitney National Bank earnings down despite asset, deposit growth.

  • Mach 3-8.

  • Small Business Association: Stimulus act spawns new 'phishing' scheme.

  • In Other Words: With historically low rates, what more will it take to stimulate home buying?

  • Off the Clock: Q&A with Chuck Loescher, Chalmette-based Automatic Card Inc. president.

  • Mix of factors cause rising number of empty storefronts on Jefferson Parish's main business artery.

  • Locals in N.O. to gain full control of Peoples Health.

  • $2B gasification plant in La. blazes new trail for industry.

  • Bayou Bend sells assets for $18M, N.O. employees to lose jobs.

  • March 03, 2009

  • $8.6M from stimulus released for Louisiana health centers.

  • Albertsons to open in Mandeville.

  • March 04, 2009

  • Save-A-Lot invests $6M in new N.O. stores.

  • Metairie woman pleads guilty to Road Home fraud.

  • March 05, 2009

  • U of New Orleans counts Carnival crowds using bird's-eye view.

  • Mayor Nagin's office spends $657,000 in public money; expenses included flowers, cufflinks.

  • Rep. Scalise supports adding wind coverage to flood insurance program.

  • March 06, 2009

  • Magazine names Entergy Corp. among top 10 corporate citizens.

  • New Orleans head-shaving events to benefit childhood cancer research.

  • Nagin administration aims to raise bond rating.

  • Louisiana-based Gulf Island Fabrication 4Q earnings drop.

  • Rep. Scalise: Corps coastal plan needs more detail.

  • March 09, 2009

  • Mardi Gras shootings in spotlight; N.O. tourism industry members differ on impact of violence.

  • New Orleans-area homes slow to sell landing on rental market.

  • Study: Louisiana tops in CO2 emissions.

  • Commentary: Chinese-made Volvos would undermine reputation.

  • Greater New Orleans Inc. plugging companies into Tech Quarter.

  • FDIC finds 'unsound practices' at Louisiana-based Central Progressive Bank.

  • Warehouse vacancies increase in Elmwood.

  • Old-line artists keep Jackson Square print-free.

  • New Orleans Hornets star Chris Paul launches new shoe.

  • UNO takes bird's-eye count at Mardi Gras.

  • Louisiana business groups fight against pro-union bill.

  • 200-year-old shipwreck artifacts donated to Louisiana.