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There are 119 Division I-A football teams out there. No one man can follow them all this season. Lee Corso may be the lone exception. But since none of us are him, Blogcritics has appointed a crew to clean up the mess left each week on the co-ed stadiums across the country and summarize (for you, the infallible reader!) the top games, conference by conference. ACC After Week 6 of the
Former Sen. John Breaux of Louisiana has been out of office almost two years, but has remained in the political mix partly by giving $199,500 from his old campaign fund to candidates.
HOUSTON - Everybody's heard about the University of Houston's offense, but it's UL's offensive attack that will determine whether or not the Ragin' Cajuns go into Sun Belt Conference play off one of their biggest road wins in several seasons.
When someone mentions the "information economy," people think more of California and Texas than Louisiana. But that perception is slowly changing, thanks in part to the Louisiana Optical Network Initiative (LONI) "" one of the fastest supercomputing networks in the world.
September 06, 2005 Troops begin combat operations in New Orleans - By Joseph R. Chenelly, Army Times (read this story) New Orleans police break out of their 'Fort Apache' - by Michael Christie (read this story) Troubles Travel Upstream Farmers in the Heartland Aren't Sure Their Crops Will Make It Through for Export - by Caroline E. Mayer and Amy Joyce,
College football games could be affected by all kinds of weather conditions on the fifth Saturday of the season. Extreme heat, wind and rain are in several weather forecasts, which could force some teams to alter their game plans. Orego...
It's not who you know, but what you know.
Former star Josh Holt will coach the Lightning this summer in a baseball league for college players. Lightning will strike Pat Thomas Stadium/Buddy Lowe Field next summer.
LAFAYETTE — While repairing roofs on homes in New Orleans, Lafayette roofer Don Savely imagined the terror residents felt as rising water cornered them into their dark attics.
LAFAYETTE, La. -- The lightning struck. The lightning struck again. And when the weather and the Louisiana Lafayette offense had subsided, N.C. A&T found itself on the short end of a 48-7 in the Ragin' Cajuns home opener. (Credit: "By Stephen L. Huter Special to the News & Record")

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