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  1. Day 2 of the NFL draftRead the original story

    Friday Apr 26 | St. Petersburg Times

    Carolina improved its pass rush and run defense in the first round with the selection of Utah tackle Star Lotulelei .

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  2. An oyster crawl through New Orleans' French QuarterRead the original story

    Apr 18, 2013 | St. Petersburg Times

    This city - and the French Quarter specifically - is a place of joyful excess. Here you have an abundance of remarkable food, an overflowing cup of history and architecture, and enough soulful music to push you toward the spiritual in times of trouble.

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  3. TravelSpringtime music festivals in New OrleansRead the original story

    Mar 15, 2013 | tampabay.com

    In the spring, a music lover's fancy turns to thoughts of New Orleans. In particular, as Mardi Gras recedes in the rearview mirror and April looms large, it's nearly impossible for a fan of American roots music not to ponder a pilgrimage to the Crescent City.

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  4. Super Bowl won't be end for Ravens' ReedRead the original story

    Jan 26, 2013 | St. Petersburg Times

    But what about Ed Reed, the Ravens' venerable safety? Could this be his finale after 11 seasons, a chance to cap a remarkable career by winning a Super Bowl near where he grew up? Asked Saturday how he'll feel about his career if the Ravens earn a ring in New Orleans, Reed smiled and said, "I will be playing next year, if that's what you're asking.

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  5. Ex-New Orleans Mayor Nagin faces corruption chargesRead the original story

    Jan 18, 2013 | St. Petersburg Times

    Ray Nagin, the mayor of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, was indicted by a federal grand jury Friday on 21 counts including conspiracy, bribery and money laundering.

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  6. Federal prosecutor in New Orleans steps down over commenting scandalRead the original story

    Dec 6, 2012 | St. Petersburg Times

    In a brief but passionate statement, Jim Letten, the longest-serving U.S. attorney in the nation and a popular crusader against the crooked traditions of Louisiana public servants, announced that he would be resigning effective Tuesday.

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