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Amid new 'faith-based' efforts to rehabilitate prisoners, the stories of three Louisianians illustrate the hope -- and the limitations -- of personal redemption.
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With an eye to the future, state treasurer John Kennedy is playing a high-profile role in the second Foster administration.
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This year, Wilbert Rideau faces his fourth trial for a 1961 robbery-murder. Will he finally get his chance to prove he's 'the most rehabilitated man in America'?
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The Galapagos, seen up close in a new IMAX movie, has so far survived both tourists and a massive oil spill.
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The Angola warden believes some of his inmates should be set free -- or at least get a hearing.
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Bouquets & Brickbats: local heroes and zeroes
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Scuttlebutt: Louisiana News Briefs
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Will prayer revive prisoner rehabilitation?
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Blake Pontchartrain™: New Orleans Trivia
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Events Recommended
Al Jackson and Paul Sylvester hope to transform the old Negro Musicians Union space into a museum and gallery celebrating its storied past.
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Stage Previews and Reviews
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New Orleans Restaurant Reviews
The wrapping is sometimes better than the gift at Pupuseria Divina Corazon.