New Orleans Needs Criminal Justice Professionals, Says FindTheRightSchool.com
Following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans residents now face a rash of murders in a city that has always seen some of the highest violent crime rates in the nation. The new rise underscores the need for additional, well-trained law enforcement personnel, according to FindTheRightSchool.com, an education resource for career-minded students (http://findtherightschool.com).
New Orleans Business Uses Podcasting Technology to Deliver Positive Stories of Post-Katrina Success and Renewal During Holiday Season
Santa has given New Orleanians two great gifts: strength to renew ourselves and our City, and appreciation for all that we have. During the Season of Joy, Kraemer Advertising, a New Orleans advertising agency, continues to use the latest podcasting tools on NewOrleansPodcasting.com to offer website visitors an uplifting smorgasbord of short audio interviews. The audio podcasts feature an engaging array of interesting individuals with post-Katrina stories of revitalization and hope.
New Orleans Levee System History
Hurricane Katrina was serious indeed. Since the City of New Orleans is 12 feet underwater already it has always been at risk.
Re-engineering 350 Miles of Levees in New Orleans
It is obvious now that the hundred-year Hurricane has finally created the worst-case scenario for New Orleans that re-building the city will require a complete rethinking of the levee system. This means complete re-engineering of the three hundred and fifty-mile levee system.
Port of New Orleans Hotel Offers New Voluntourism Package
New Orleans Marriott at the Convention Center Features New Big Easy Spirit to Serve Voluntourism Getaway
From New Orleans to London: The Imprints "Intro" Concept Music Video Goes Global
"Intro," a witty and affectionate music video introduction to the Ninth Ward - New Orleans' most colorful area - crosses the Atlantic and enters international competition, just weeks before Hurricane Katrina's second anniversary. The music video captures the area's spirit and joie de vivre just before the onset of Katrina, set to the music of the Morning 40 Federation. In "Intro" The Imprints, an arts collective, combine zany antics and a high octane musical cocktail to create a visual punchline delivered with love for Okra the Fruit Man, Pretty Boy, the Keep it Real Barber Shop, the Pussyfooters Drill Team, and all the others who make the Ninth Ward unique.
Heavenly Football With New Orleans Saints Tickets
For a football fan with New Orleans Saints tickets, it's a game guaranteed to be well fought and played hard. If the Saints are known for one thing, it's for putting up a spirited fight on the field. Even though they haven't been able to clinch many big wins, they have already made a name for themselves as a formidable fighting team and have emerged as a powerful contender on the field today.
New Orleans Marriott Appoints Mark Barton As Director of Sales & Marketing
The New Orleans Marriott is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark Barton as director of sales and marketing.
Marketing A New Business In New Orleans
New Orleans is a town like no other, and doing business here is often a completely different animal. One of the only cities in America where when people ask what school you went to, they are referring to high school, New Orleans is a truly great city filled culture and truly nice people.
New Orleans' Legendary Rebirth Brass Band Comes to Ruta Maya April 18th
The Rebirth Brass Band, among the world's top brass bands, will perform at Ruta Maya in Austin, TX April 18th, 2008. Doors open at 8 p.m., show at 9 p.m. Proceeds to benefit the Capital Area Food Bank.
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