$10 for $20 Worth of Mediterranean Deli or Bakery Items at Oasis Specialty Foods in Metairie
Mediterranean styles have captivated American fashionistas with falafel vests, tahini sundresses, and pita-pocket denim jeans. Enjoy stylishly delicious fare with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get $20 worth of Mediterranean deli or bakery items at Oasis Specialty Foods in Metairie. Oasis Specialty Foods is a butterfly net for tasty Mediterranean grocery items and delicious deli fare. The deli menu profiles refreshing starters such as hummus with fresh flatbread ($4.49), oven-baked Turkish wings ($5.95), and a lamb-packed kebab sandwich ($6.95). Bigger appetites meet their match with the Oasis cheese steak, slender slices of spicy garlic-marinated sirloin tag-teamed by a creamy garlic spread and goat cheese ($6.95), or a tasty chicken kebab entree served with basmati rice and toasted pine nuts ($10.95). Before departing, grab some stuffed grape leaves ($4.95), which serve as tasty treats and refreshingly unconventional Mardi Gras beads. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Enjoying Parties Is showing up for a party a day early considered “fashionably early”? Read more…
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$10 for $20 Worth of Mediterranean Deli or Bakery Items at Oasis Specialty Foods in Metairie
$45 for A/C Tune-Up Services from One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning in Covington
The four basic necessities for life are food, water, shelter, and sitting in the icy darkness while summertime box-office megahits freeze depleted brain cells. Cool off without the ticket price with today’s Groupon: for $45, you get one hour of in-home air-conditioning tune-up services from One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning in Covington (a $99 value). One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning helps clients keep their cool by maintaining and repairing air-conditioning systems so vital to summer happiness. Extensively trained, uniformed employees show up for appointments promptly—this brisk business puts a premium on timeliness, guaranteeing arrivals to the minute, or the service will be free of charge. An appointment with the Arctic experts involves 60 minutes of diagnostics, troubleshooting, and repairs to keep bodies as chilled as cucumber-humans in a giant vegetable-crisper house. Should an air-conditioning system need a little more TLC than an hour’s work, clients are apprised of the situation with upfront pricing requiring their approval before moving forward. The friendly technicians sport shoe covers to protect delicate rugs from the unfeeling teeth of A/C-repairman cleats, and all work boasts an unconditional guarantee, meaning hot weather may skip your house altogether this year—just like Santa. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Enjoying Parties Is showing up for a party a day early considered “fashionably early”? Read more…
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$45 for A/C Tune-Up Services from One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning in Covington
Readers reveal favorite Mardi Gras drinking spots
On Mardi Gras, many of us follow a fixed routine. We might hustle down to St. Charles Avenue to admire the costumes before Rex rolls.
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Readers reveal favorite Mardi Gras drinking spots
Southern Decadence protest leader booked with masturbating at Metairie park
The Rev. Grant Storms, the Christian fundamentalist known for his bullhorn protests of the Southern Decadence festival in the French Quarter, was arrested on a charge of masturbating at a Metairie park Friday afternoon.
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Southern Decadence protest leader booked with masturbating at Metairie park
ReadSoft Processes Your Vision 2011
Gain more information on maximizing your ReadSoft solution in a fun and welcoming atmosphere at ReadSoft’s annual user conference in New Orleans, LA May 25-27.
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Curbside recycling returning to New Orleans
The City of New Orleans announced plans to re-instate a curbside recycling program for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. The program will begin in the service areas covered by Metro Disposal and Richard’s Disposal. Residents in those service areas can visit http://recycle.nola.gov to register for curbside recycling carts. Carts will be provided by the City on …
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Curbside recycling in New Orleans won’t start March 15
Curbside recycling wil not begin in New Orleans until April — and may not start until May 2 — despite a provision of newly amended sanitation contracts that calls for the service to start March 15.
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Amedisys to Participate in Panel Discussion at the 2011 RBC Capital Markets Healthcare Conference
BATON ROUGE, La.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Amedisys, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMED), a leading health care company, today announced that Michael D. Snow, Chief Operating Officer will participate in a corporate panel discussion entitled “The Opportunities and Challenges of Post-acute Providers in the Future World of Rebundled Reimbursement” at the 2011 RBC Capital Markets’ Healthcare Conference in New York on Thursday, March 3, 2011. The panel discussion will begin at approximately 8:00 a.m. (ET). At 2:00 p.m. (ET)
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Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC and Former Louisiana Attorney General File Suit Against YRC Worldwide Inc.: Remind Investors With Large Financial Interests…
NEW ORLEANS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC (“KSF”) and KSF partner, Former Attorney General of Louisiana, Charles C. Foti, Jr., announce the commencement of the firm’s securities class action lawsuit against YRC Worldwide, Inc. (“YRC” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: YRCW – News). The lawsuit, the first and only filed against YRC despite other law firm press releases, was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Kansas on behalf of purchasers of YRC securities betwee
Ownership fight continues in federal court for Last Island
Descendants of an 18th century French settler have filed suit against the federal government to reassert ownership of the Isles Dernieres , a once-solid chain of barrier islands off the Terrebonne Parish Coast that are also known as Last Island .
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