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The Times Editor Desk: No more computer bugs in 2008
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Monday, December 31, 2007. No more computer bugs in 2008. As each of us compile our New Year’s resolutions, consider Times reporter Alexandyr Kent. 8217;s collection of technology resolutions. Computer guru Thomas Avallone. Offers compelling testimony to motivate better computer habits, "I've had bugs crawl out of laptops.”. 1 De-clutter the desktop. 2 Organize your Inbox. 3 Audit bookmarks, pictures, music files and buddy lists. Sadie is ...
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The Times Editor Desk: Bayou Bliss; LSU triumphs, again
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Tuesday, January 8, 2008. Bayou Bliss; LSU triumphs, again. An LSU alum and political consultant, shares his passion for LSU football writing the Foreword for The Times’ new book, “Bayou Bliss”. The 176-page labor of love is available. Thanks to some of Louisiana’s greatest sports journalists. Five newspapers came together to create this one-of-a-kind coffee-table book of photos, stories and stats. LSU photos posted are by Greg Pearson.
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The Times Editor Desk: Troop deployment photos iconic
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Sunday, January 6, 2008. Troop deployment photos iconic. Times photographer Douglas Collier. Captured memorable and classic images from the Louisiana Army National Guard. 8217;s 165th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion deployment. Many of the moments shared in his photo gallery. Speak volumes about the sacrifice and commitment of our neighbors and friends. Beginning their mission in Iraq. Photo by Douglas Collier. Posted by The Times.
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The Times Editor Desk: Independence Bowl shines bright
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Monday, December 31, 2007. Independence Bowl shines bright. The glow of Independence Stadium in Shreveport filled with bowl game fans was a great sight Sunday night. All gathered to see Alabama and Colorado fight for bragging rights following their 6-6 seasons. Bama never gave up their early lead. What started out as a 'Bama blowout though turned into a game. Colorado's offense finally showed up in the second half and started a run. 4 Cons...
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The Times Editor Desk: Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and all that jazz
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Monday, December 24, 2007. Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and all that jazz. Posted by The Times. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Romenesko News Industry Headlines. Opinion Headlines from The Times, Shreveport, La. Shreveport, LA 71101. Time spent on site:. Average page views per visit:. Time spent on site:. Average page views per visit:. Time spent on site:. Average page views per visit:. Time spent on site:. Time spent on site:.
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The Times Editor Desk: DNA frees man to test system, again
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Wednesday, January 16, 2008. DNA frees man to test system, again. Leesville's Rickey Johnson is a free man. Wrongly convicted of rape in 1983. Some conflicting evidence at the time might have raised issues, but it took DNA and more than 25 years for Johnson to find true freedom after a miscarriage of justice. In a January 15 Times story. Johnson said, ". Willis still hasn't received any money. Will the system fail again? Rickey Johnson wip...
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The Times Editor Desk: Region’s cyber future virtually set with Innovation Center ceremony
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Region’s cyber future virtually set with Innovation Center ceremony. Bossier City Mayor Lo Walker warmed a cold 200-plus crowd at the Cyber Innovation Center groundbreaking. On Monday. The comedian inside the mayor introduced supporters on stage as he discarded the agenda. The late start and chilly weather inspired the welcomed editing. Only the headliners, Lt. Gen. Bob Elder. Commander of the 8. Innovation Cen...
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Clamzilla's Adventures in the Dark: May 2009
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This site contains satire, cynical adult humor, celebrity gossip, and an occasional peanut by-product or two! Sunday, May 31, 2009. Drag Me To Hell. Were you as disappointed as I was to discover that. Drag Me To Hell. Was not a spin-off from. 8220;RuPaul’s Drag Race? Anybody who watched the. Reality show knows that some of those drag queens on RuPaul’s show could scare the bejezuz out of anyone, so it is only natural to imagine them having a dance contest called. 8220;Drag Me To Hell”,. Drag Me To Hell.
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The Times Editor Desk: November 2007
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Saturday, November 17, 2007. A bit under the weather. I haven't been posting lately due to a fight I'm having with a pretty nasty bug (infection). A few rounds of antibiotics these past weeks haven't done the trick. I keep feeling I've got this bug on the ropes, but, alas. I do hope to be back at work and posting on this blog within a week. And the Louisiana Tech game. Are a treat you should review. Posted by The Times. Grassroots neighbor...
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The Times Editor Desk: Off "The Island" ... New Orleans still hurts
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The Times Editor Desk. Notes, views and thoughts from the editor. Monday, January 7, 2008. Off "The Island" . New Orleans still hurts. This city remains in shambles," says Times columnist. Roy Lang III, assistant sports editor on assignment to the BCS National Championship in New Orleans. Is struck by the contrast between the normalcy of life in the French Quarter and what lies a short drive away. Many will assume New. Folks to believe such a recovery has been made.". See the gallery of Katrina Damage.