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October 08, 2008

  • Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center N.O. awarded $1.6M for trauma work.

  • Louisiana-based Middendorf's reopens after Hurricane Ike.

  • Wobbly stock market deters young investors from saving.

  • Louisiana auto workers receive $1M grant from U.S. labor department.

  • Dept. of the Interior awards $5.5M grant to study Gulf Loop Current.

  • City of New Orleans expands roadway, sidewalk repair program.

  • October 09, 2008

  • N.O.-based McMoRan back to 50 percent of pre-Gustav gas production.

  • Slow repopulation strands 9th Ward businesses in N.O.

  • Corps issues Industrial Canal lock report.

  • Gulf energy production still lean from storms.

  • October 10, 2008

  • Public comments due Oct. 17 for $1.8B N.O. schools plan.

  • How far does the Dow have to drop to halt trading?

  • Capmark Finance Inc. provides $65M loan for N.O. Saulet deal.

  • Trio of New Orleans IT firms merge.

  • Slidell permit office to close for FEMA meeting.

  • Rambla restaurant opens in International House Hotel in New Orleans.

  • October 11, 2008

  • Jefferson Parish to close temporary storm debris sites.

  • 11.7 percent of Gulf of Mexico oil platforms remain evacuated.

  • Hurricanes lower third-quarter automotive profits in Houston, Beaumont and New Orleans markets.

  • New Orleans putting final touches on plan to revive recycling.

  • October 13, 2008

  • New Orleans Public Works director seeks $50.7M for streets.

  • Oct. 13-23.

  • Hammered homebuilders: Market downturn impacts La. homebuilders, entire real estate industry.

  • In Other Words: New Orleans-area commercial property managers.

  • World Economic Forum comes to New Orleans on Oct. 30-31.

  • MovieTickets.com, New Orleans-based Southern Theatres ink online ticketing deal.

  • Jefferson Parish to auction more than 150 properties.

  • Q&A with Kenneth Rabalasi, owner of The Plant Gallery in New Orleans.

  • Louisiana Mineral Board reaps $18.7M in 1st half of lease sale.

  • La.-based Middendorf's reopens after Hurricane Ike flooding.

  • New Orleans CityBusiness names 2008 Best Places to Work.

  • Port of New Orleans insurer pays $127M for Katrina claims.

  • Feds order $5.5M Gulf of Mexico current study.

  • City of New Orleans putting final touches on plan to revive recycling.

  • Commentary: New Orleans' streets require long-term care.

  • October 14, 2008

  • New Orleans City Council members: Process for awarding grants is flawed.

  • Tulane University forms engineering partnerships.

  • Tulane University students to meet Warren Buffett.

  • In Nicaragua, N.O. doctors cure the poor.

  • Behrman Place Dental Center in Algier sells for $1.08M.

  • Jefferson Parish consumer spending down 8 percent.

  • Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport named third-fastest growing U.S. airport.

  • October 15, 2008

  • New Orleans chef to accept cereal challenge on Food Network.

  • Walton Construction Co.'s New Orleans branch to help build Marines complex.

  • Cruise industry adds $172M to Louisiana economy.

  • 2nd forum set for creating New Orleans master plan.

  • October 16, 2008

  • N.O.-based Whitney 3Q income down 85 percent.

  • Gulf oil, gas production still recovering from hurricanes.

  • N.O. doctors fight to save life of Nicaraguan woman.

  • Demolition begins on storm-damaged City Park buildings in N.O.