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"It makes sense in this new age of terrorism that critical infrastructure be owned by Americans," Hunter said in an interview. "We needed to send a message to ourselves and to the nation that New Orleans is coming back."Before Katrina, city officials said, tourism was a $5.5-billion industry, employing 85,000 people and accounting for 40% of city tax revenue.Mardi Gras accounted for a $1-billion jolt for the regional economy each year, thanks to everything from bead sales to hotel stays, according to a 2003 Tulane University study.The storm and flooding hammered tourism in New Orleans, destroying 13,000 hotel rooms and dispersing thousands of industry employees across the U.S.With revenue plunging, city officials and business owners anxiously awaited this year's Mardi Gras festivities.Tuesday afternoon, they had no idea about the economic effect of the festival or even how many people had attended. If a high-powered Las Vegas casino owner were to call City Manager Matt Fertal and ask if the city wanted to make a ton of money, Fertal was ordered to say, "Sorry, wrong number," and hang up.No longer. SESTRIERE, Italy Ted Ligety sat in a noisy cafe at the athletes' village here Tuesday and tried to explain his first week as an Olympic Alpine skiing champion."It's kind of weird, almost anticlimactic," the 21-year-old from Park City, Utah, said.

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Her thoughts on American history are still based at least in part on that limited canon they teach in schools.Better begin at the beginning."Columbus' first thought was of acquisition," Mohawk explains, and she leans in to listen: Columbus and a string of celebrated white men to follow were responsible for murder and oppression, and these are the long-distant relatives of the imperialist right-wingers now encamped in our White House. No horse will ever accomplish what Kelso did.Owned by Allaire du Pont, Kelso was a five-time horse of the year before his retirement in 1966. Asked whether the accent was more West Texas or Carolina, Little, who once cultivated cotton on a 330-acre farm in Texas, joked, "Maybe it's Louisiana -- halfway in between."Said Stan Kasten, the former Atlanta Brave president: "I love Grady Little. She had to use both hands to lift her legs when getting dressed. "The biggest possibility is that they didn't have a clue as to how popular he was and what he meant to the success of the show," Harrison said.Edwards said that at first he accepted his new position of senior correspondent -- until an estimated 50,000 listeners protested to NPR, and "they lost their composure and started lying about me [They said] that I had objected to having a co-host.... Then-Los Angeles Police Officer Rafael Perez was moonlighting as a security guard for Death Row Records at a music industry party that rapper Notorious B.I.G. Registrar officials said the final count would be finished by Friday.About 150 Campbell volunteers canvassed the district in the past two days to encourage voters to cast ballots, but fewer than 1 in 5 voters were expected to make the effort.Republican Marilyn C Brewer's crew was also out in force to rally voters.

He was hugely popular not only in the United States but also in Britain and Australia.Even after his popularity crested with the rise of rock 'n' roll, Laine was heard for many years singing the theme to the western TV series "Rawhide," which featured a young Clint Eastwood and ran until 1966.Most of those who remember Laine for his biggest hits would hardly know that his body of work included "Baby That Ain't Right," "Rosetta" and many other songs that were more in the style of what Laine considered his roots -- jazz and blues."Years before Elvis Presley, Laine brought a potent blend of blues, jazz and country to popular music," jazz critic Don Heckman said. Spread the chicken liver mixture on each crostino and top with a piece of pancetta. 13, rescuers searching for stranded animals again came upon her body. "Our goal hasn't changed, but the tactics are constantly adjusting to an enemy which is brutal and violent."But pressure is mounting among some administration officials and party faithful for a major change in the way Bush is handling the war.His remarks appeared to signal that he was open to at least a limited change in his approach, and that he was not wedded to a "stay-the-course" doctrine, as critics say. It is one of several government properties being privatized as part of an economic overhaul..


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