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Newspapers throughout the state of Louisiana are invited to use this blog as a means of telling others what they are doing, and sharing their reporting with those following the aftermath of Katrina.[Disclaimer: The Louisiana Press Association exercises no control over what is said here.]

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Flooding Stops Presses and Broadcasts, So Journalists Turn to the Web

Flooding Stops Presses and Broadcasts, So Journalists Turn to the Web

This New York Times story talks mostly about the Times-Picayune and television stations. Where are the stories of the other newspapers of Louisiana?
Posted by Terry MAGUIRE at 10:35 AM

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