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Master's plan
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local zen on the web
Webwatchers in search of a few minutes of daily peace and meditation are able to download it from a New Orleans-based Web site. The New Orleans Zen Temple, the only Zen temple in the South, offers a brief introduction to its practices at its year-old site, http:/A.www.gnofn.org/-aza/.
"We get lots of inquiries," says Zen Master Robert Livingston, who founded the New Orleans Zen Temple in 1983. The temple now attracts people from all over the world who want to study or meditate there. Zen practice is described on the Web site as "to become intimate with your true self . ...
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The death of a city.(Editorials)(New Orleans will never be the same)(Editorial)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
; ...by storm and then by flood. Whether New Orleans can be rebuilt has become an open question...expressing doubts. One thing is certain: New Orleans will never be the same. It is natural...continent's mightiest river. At the same time, New Orleans sits on the center stripe of ...
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New Orleans tourist industry celebrates success.
Newspaper article from: The Exchange
; The New Orleans Convention & Visitors Bureau (New Orleans CVB) is reflecting on the extraordinary progress achieved in the past two years for tourism--New Orleans' number one industry, largest employer and a critical...
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Give New Orleans time.(Editorials)(The right recovery plan could correct inequities)(Editorial)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
; ...wondering why it's taking so long for New Orleans to dig out from under the debris left...destruction ensures that rebuilding New Orleans will present public officials at all...stoke public doubts about restoring New Orleans. An AP-Ipsos poll found that 54 percent...
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The (unreasonable) argument for our existence.(sinking of New Orleans)
Magazine article from: World Watch
; ...and barricades by revolutionary mobs. New Orleans is a bowl set amid barely contained...yet, we love cities like Venice and New Orleans precisely for all the reasons they shouldn...that perfectly unreasonable cities like New Orleans are considerably more lovable than safe...
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Barely getting by New Orleans still overwhelmed by storm damage.(Editorials)(Editorial)
Newspaper article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
; For all the progress New Orleans has made in the 11 months since...just shy of the 22 monthly murders New Orleans averaged in the 3 1/2 years before...potential tourists, a mainstay of New Orleans' economy, which further hinders...
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The effects of Hurricane Katrina on the New Orleans economy: Hurricane Katrina devastated the New Orleans economy; tourism, port operations, and educational services, the foundation of the city's economy, survived, offering a base for recovery.(City overview)
Magazine article from: Monthly Labor Review
; ...coast of the United States, east of New Orleans, (1) with the storm's eye passing within...15 miles of the city. The effect on New Orleans, as well as on the entire coastal region...the extensive effect of Katrina on the New Orleans labor market. The over-the-year loss...
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New Orleans, three years after.(STATS)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Sojourners Magazine
; The Gulf Coast--and New Orleans, specifically--is far from recovered...Katrina, the Catholic archdiocese of New Orleans has committed $89 million for long-te...850,000. Number of residents the New Orleans archdiocese has served since the...
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New Orleans--lt's More Than Just Bourbon Street.
Magazine article from: Units
; New Orleans lies approximately 90 miles from the...tourist and convention center destination. New Orleans is also a higher education center with...also has two medical and law schools. New Orleans was founded by French Creoles. In the...
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New Orleans: whose fault?(Biodevastation)(New Orleans, Louisiana)
Magazine article from: Synthesis/Regeneration
; The New Orleans tragedy will spark diverse opinions...heartland. When originally settled, New Orleans lacked the benefits of flood control...in water. The natural swamp that was New Orleans served to siphon off water rather than...
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New Orleans working, hopeful amid promises to rebuild.(NATIONAL REPORT)
Magazine article from: Jet
; The recent nuptials of New Orleans couple Rebecca Warren and Joseph...separated amid the chaos of the New Orleans flood. They reunited at the Houston...into their hometown. The city of New Orleans ... will start to breathe again...
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