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NEW ORLEANS — The answer to a big question - the future of New Orleans' cruise ship industry - will begin to unfold Sunday when the first regularly scheduled liner to sail since Hurricane Katrina leaves the city.
MOBILE -- The Southeastern tourism industry, rebounding from devastating hurricanes in 2004 and 2005, is taking steps to make sure it continues to draw thousands to its cruise ships, fall colors, festivals, bird-watching trails and scores of other October attractions.
The answer to the question about the future of New Orleans' cruise ship industry will begin to unfold Sunday when the first regularly scheduled liner to sail since Hurricane Katrina leaves the city's docks.
Members of the Louisiana congressional delegation have asked the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency to add 12 inspection officers and office workers to the New Orleans customshouse to avoid a "personnel crisis."
The answer to a big question the future of New Orleans' cruise ship industry will begin to unfold Sunday when the first regularly scheduled liner to sail since Hurricane Katrina leaves the city's docks.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AP) -- The answer to a big question -- the future of New Orleans' cruise ship industry -- will begin to unfold Sunday when the first regularly scheduled liner to sail since Hurricane Katrina leaves the city's docks.
CARLSBAD, Calif.----Cal-Bay International, Inc. announced the Company recently signed a Letter of Intent to acquire a $400M residential & Retail Shopping Center development property on a planned Golf course community in southern Louisiana.
GONZALES — As a result of federal funds coming into Louisiana since hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the state now has the best chance to change how it has been doing business for years, U.S. Rep. Bobby Jindal, R-Kenner, said Thursday.
A Broward County, Fla., jury has awarded a Weston, Fla., woman US$11.3 million in an Internet defamation lawsuit that legal experts say could spur more courtroom battles over what's said online. Sue Scheff filed the lawsuit against Carey Bock in December 2003, after the Louisiana woman called her a "crook," "con artist" and "fraud" on an Internet message board.
CONVENT-- Louisiana Pipe and Steel Fabricators, LLC has chosen St. James Parish as the location for its new piping fabrication manufacturing facility.

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