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Avery Island, Lousiana: Home of Jungle Gardens and TabascoThe true beauty of Avery Island, home of the Tabasco factory, can be found in the Jungle Gardens. Read on for a guide to this great island. -
How to Get a Louisiana CDL LicenseLousiana truckers, bus drivers and operators of other large vehicles must get a commercial driver's license. The Louisiana DMV issues CDL licenses. Applicants must pass a written knowledge and hands-on skills test to get a license.
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Visit Shreveport Louisiana and Live the Red River ExperienceShreveport, Lousiana, located on the Red River is a welcoming site for visitors. The town has Southern hospitality at its best.
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Best Schools - Southern StatesTop rates schools in Arkansas, Tennesee, Lousiana, Mississippi and Alabama. -
Review of the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel, French Quarter, New Orleans, LousianaI review this hotel
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Houma, Lousiana is Home to Fifty Two BridgesThis southern town depends on the water for its livelihood. Tour the old historic downtown, and visit the other spots that endear Houma, Louisiana to tourists.
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Bobby Piyush Jidal: Lousiana's New GovernorPiyush Jidal is Louisiana's new governon and the first Indian-American to serve as governor in American history.
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Camping at Jellystone in Robert, LousianaMy family enjoyed the Jellystone Campsite in Robert, Louisiana. At Jellystone you can rent a reasonably priced cabin, hook-up your RV or pitch a tent. The cabins have a private pool or are on the lake or pond and all are close to the main pools.
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Purchasing LousianaThe Senate will debate health care legislation after the backing of moderate Democrats including Mary Landrieu.
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Restaurant Review: Pujo St. Cafe in Lake Charles, LousianaPujo St. Cafe almost gives the feeling of sitting in a French cafe and offers a good variety of delicious food. -
A Dumb Reader's Guide To: The Wal-Mart EffectFirst in the "A Dumb Reader's Guide" series. A Dumb Reader's Guide to: The Wal-Mart Effect: How the World's Most Powerful Company Really Works--and How It's Transforming the American Economy," by Charles Fishman
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Information About Camping in Texas ParksBeing the second largest U.S. state both by area and population, it is no wonder that there are hundreds of parks and campgrounds all over Texas -
Meet Billy the ExterminatorThis is an introduction to Billy Bretherton, best known as the new reality star Billy The Exterminator on A & E television. -
Rianne's AC Archive (July to August 2010): U.S. Travel, Food, Arts and Culture, Activities, Celebrations, and Federal and State LawsEverything about food, nightlife, events, festivities, travel, local guides, places, tourist attractions, and diverse lists of fun things to do, essential places to check out, and exciting places to go in America. -
Sweet, Tangy and Spicy Cole Slaw RecipesCole slaw is a convenient and easy dish to pass at club meetings and other events. Instead of bringing one call slaw to pass, why not take three? How about sweet, tangy and spicy versions of this traditional salad?
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How to Buy Louisiana ForeclosuresLouisiana lenders must sue to get a foreclosure order. The judge can then order the sheriff to sall Louisiana foreclosures at public auction. Buyers can get listings from the sheriff and bid at the auction to buy foreclosed homes in Louisiana.
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2010 Unbiased College Football Rankings, Week 6, DiscussionHere is the 2010 week 7 UNBSD college football rankings discussion following week 6. Follow how the UNBSD rankings have changed since the end of 2009 by only using how things have played out on the field. If you get the method, then you get the madness.
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President Obama Addresses Nation on BP Oil SpillSpeaking to the nation from the Oval Office, President Obama spoke of both actions and prayers to mitigate the damage from the BP oil spill. -
The Strange Death of Music Legend Gram ParsonsGram Parsons had a unique style of music but in the course of history he is probably more remembered for what happened to him after he died.
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2010 SEC Men's Basketball Tournament PreviewThe 2010 SEC Tournament that takes place March 11th-14th pits 12 of America's elite men's basketball programs against one another, with the winner receiving an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament.
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Star Magazine Releases Audio Clip; Alleges that Britney Spears was Beaten by Boyfriend Jason TrawickIn a bizarre audio recording featuring Britney Spears, the star seemingly admits that boyfriend Jason Trawick beat her. -
The NFL's Top 50 Draft Classes of the Decade: No. 26 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2003The decade's draft class countdown reaches No. 26, with All-Pro safety Troy Polamalu and the Steelers' '03 class. -
College Basketball's Top Ten Senior Stars yet to Experience 'The Big Dance'Souza ranks the NCAA's current 10 top seniors who have never experienced the ultimate thrill of March Madness. Each player's career highlights, close calls, current outlook, and future NBA prospects are analyzed. -
The NFL's Top 50 Draft Classes of the Decade: No. 12 Carolina Panthers, 2001The decade's draft class countdown continues with the Panthers' 2001 class ranking No. 12, led by the All-Pro pair of Steve Smith and Kris Jenkins. -
Guide to Native Plants of LouisianaThe Louisiana State offers a huge diversity of native plants ranging from cacti and ferns to evergreen and deciduous vine trees. A number a noxious plants also exist.
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The Hyena in Myth and FolkloreThe misunderstood hyena has never failed to elicit derision and scorn from the people around it. Its role in many tales and stories reflects this attitude, casting the hyena as a cunning villain, a silly brute, or a mysterious evildoer. -
Survivor Villain Russell Hantz is a Villain in Real Life, Not Just on TV ShowRussell Hantz is a villain on the hit TV show Survivor, but what makes him a villain in real life. He was arrested for fighting.
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Lindsay Lohan Arrest Coming in Suspicion of Theft of $35,000 Watch?TMZ reports that Lindsay Lohan is suspected of theft of a $35,000 watch. Will L. A. County Sheriff's Office be arresting Lindsay for the theft suspicion?
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Largest Cities in Louisiana (2012)This article is the eighteenth in a 50-state series: it lists the largest cities in Louisiana by population size and provides demographic details for each city. -
American Idol 2011: New Orleans Auditions, 1/20/11American Idol, season 10, is underway! The second show of the season took place in New Orleans and was packed with talent!
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Louisiana Ends Free Business Promotion for ProstitutesChanges in Louisiana laws may mean lost promotional models for prostitutes.
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United States Native Ferns that Grow Over Two Feet TallThese six native ferns are all tall growing plants with a good texture for gardens.
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Morganza Spillway Opening in Louisiana to Save Baton Rouge, New OrleansAfter opening the Bonnet Carre Spillway last May 9th, 2011, officials have also decided to open the Morganza Spillway today, in an effort to spare Baton Rouge and New Orleans inevitable... -
Relevant: A Look Back at Players Selected One Pick Before 'Mr. Irrelevant'The guy who was one pick away from being Mr. Irrelevant. Recap of the players who were drafted right before Mr. Irrelevant since 2000. -
Weird, Quirky & Peculiar Names of Towns/Cities in USA: LouisianaThe United States of America is known for hosting a variety of tourist attractions and cities, but what about the nooks and crannies we don't hear or read about? -
Is College Football Realignment Inevitable?College football realignment plan from Mattihardhead of Big Boy Sports Southern Style.
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Michael Bolton Rocks Newkirk, OklahomaSinger- songwriter Michael Bolton performed at the First Council Casino in Newkirk, Oklahoma on Sept. 24. -
2011 Unbiased College Football Rankings, Week 04The 2011 week 04 unbiased college football rankings following week 03. Follow how the UNBSD rankings have changed after the final 2010 rankings from ESPN . If you get the method, then you get the madness.
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Audacity of Hope is the Reality of ‘Nope’: ‘Die-Off’ of Hundreds of Millions is U.S. Plan to ‘Save’ EarthObama has adopted the conclusion of Cheney's secret task force on the world's energy in 2000: There's no way the whole world can adopt a "green economy," so millions, or billions, of the world's poor will have to die in order to make room for the elites.
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Living on the Gulf Coast: How My Family Prepares for HurricanesPreparing for a natural disaster is something everyone can do. Even so, sometimes it's impossible to be prepared for everything. Our family has learned a few things to keep us secure, but mostly, we've learned when to get out of the path of a hurricane!
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