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Bringing in the New Year at Jackson Square with music and fireworks 10:51 AM CST on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 Jill Hezeau / Eyewitness News People around the world are preparing to celebrate the beginning of 2009. AP In New York, they will watch the ball drop; but here in New Orleans, revelers will see a different symbol: a Fleur de Lis. Since Hurricane Katrina the gumbo pot has rang in the new year, but the Fleur de Lis symbol now replaces the gumbo pot that was introduced post-Katrina. Organizers said the change reflects a changing New Orleans. Before revelers countdown to 2009, a couple of acts will entertain the crowd. The festivities take place in Jackson Square, with a D.J. and a couple of bands taking the stage. Soul Rebels Brass Band will close out the set right before Mayor Ray Nagin toasts to the new year. There will also be a fireworks display that will feature the fight songs of the teams playing in the Sugar Bowl. All this begins at 8 p.m. on Decatur Street. Because of the city's big New Year's Eve celebration, the NOPD said Decatur Street will be completely closed from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday, and officers say they will close any other street if it gets too crowded. There will be a one-lane closure on Decatur from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. While these streets will be open to traffic with the exception of Decatur, if you park on any of them or in front of a parking meter covered by a "no parking" bag, you can expect to be ticketed and towed: • On Decatur / N. Peters between Canal St. and Dumaine St. • Chartres St. between Toulouse St. and Saint Peter St. • Saint Peter St. from Chartres St. to Royal Street • Saint Ann St. between Chartres St. and Royal St. • Chartres St. from St. Ann to Dumaine St. And if you're taking public transportation on New Years Eve and Day, here's the RTA will operate buses on a modified Saturday schedule, and that will include service on three routes that do not normally operate on Saturday. Streetcars will also run on a Saturday schedule, but the para-transit service will operate on its normal weekday schedule. New Year's Day all streetcars, buses and para-transit service will run on a Sunday schedule
Louisiana plans to fight order to put gay couple's names on birth certificate 02:33 PM CST on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 Janet McConnaughey / Associated Press Louisiana officials said Wednesday they plan to appeal a federal judge's order to put the names of two adoptive fathers on the birth certificate of their Louisiana-born son. "The District Court has ordered Louisiana to do more than what the Constitution requires, and we will ask a federal court of appeals to correct that mistake," state Health Secretary Alan Levine said. U.S. District Judge Jay Zainey in New Orleans ordered the state Office of Vital Records last week to put the names of Oren Adar and Mickey Ray Smith, a same-sex couple who adopted a boy born in Shreveport in 2005, on the amended birth certificate that is standard for adoptions. They now live in San Diego, Calif., but the adoption became formal in April 2006 in New York, where officials decided earlier this month that same-sex couples could list both their names on their children's birth certificates. "We must respectfully disagree with the idea that New York's adoption law controls how Louisiana administers its own registry of birth certificates and other vital records," Levine said in a statement e-mailed late Tuesday. Under Louisiana law, a single person or a married couple may adopt a child, but two single people may not. Levine said health department lawyers, the attorney general's office and the governor's executive counsel are reviewing Zainey's ruling. "It's sad they're going to make this poor child and his family wait longer than they've already waited," said Kenneth Upton, a Dallas lawyer who represented Adar and Smith in a lawsuit filed against the Office of Vital Records in U.S. District Court in New Orleans. Similar, unrelated cases in Oklahoma, Virginia and Mississippi were decided in the adoptive parents' favor, with the Mississippi case decided at trial about a month ago, Upton said. Zainey wrote last week that the facts were so clear that no trial was needed. Louisiana's Office of Vital Records must give full faith and credit to the New York state court in which Adar and Smith adopted the boy, he ruled. Louisiana law requires a new certificate when an adoption decree is received, and the law does not include limits or restrictions, Zainey wrote. He said the state's arguments would make the adoption law's "plain language ... meaningless by reading in restrictions and requirements that simply are not present in the text of the statute." Adar and Smith say they have practical and emotional reasons for wanting both of their names on the birth certificate of the boy, identified only as "J.C. A.-S." Because Smith's name wasn't on the document, his employer initially refused to enroll the child on his insurance, Smith wrote in a sworn statement. Smith, an accountant, is the family's breadwinner. The administrator eventually agreed to cover the boy, but "I am forced to go through this process each and every year" to keep him insured, Smith wrote. "As an adopted child myself, I understand the need a child has to feel like he or she belongs," Smith wrote. "I remember as a child wanting to see my own birth certificate and to see my parents listed because it gave me a sense of belonging, a sense of identity and a sense of dignity." Adar also said the family often travels, and because the boy is black and they are white, an airline worker once stopped them, thinking they were kidnapping the child. "Every time we fly, we fear this could happen again," he wrote. (Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
Celestial Show Set for New Year's Eve Buzz Up Send Email IM Share Digg Facebook Newsvine del.icio.us Reddit StumbleUpon Technorati Yahoo! Bookmarks Print Robert Roy Britt Editorial Director SPACE.com robert Roy Britt editorial Director space.com – Tue Dec 30, 11:47 am ETA delightful display of planets and the moon will occur on New Year's Eve for anyone wishing to step outside and look up just after sunset. Venus, brighter than all other planets and stars, will dangle just below the thin crescent moon in the southwestern sky. It'll be visible -- impossible to miss, in fact -- just as the sun goes down, assuming skies are cloud-free. Soon thereafter, Mercury and Jupiter will show up hugging the south-southwestern horizon (just above where the sun went down) and extremely close to each other. Jupiter is very bright and easy to spot; Mercury is faint and harder to see, but it'll be apparent by its location just to the left of Jupiter. Jupiter and Mercury will set less than an hour after the sun, so timing your viewing just after sunset is crucial. You'll also need a location with a clear view of the western horizon, unobstructed by buildings, trees or mountains. All the planets, along with the moon and sun, traverse an arc across our sky called the ecliptic, which corresponds to the plane in space that they all roughly share. For this reason, you could draw an imaginary line from the general location of Venus and the moon, down through the other two planets, and the line would point to where the sun went down. This line could also initially help you find Jupiter and Mercury. Weather permitting, you can get a preview of the sky show on Tuesday, Dec. 30. On this evening, the planets will be in nearly the same place they'll be on Dec. 31, but the moon will be midway between Venus and the Mercury-Jupiter pairing. One last trick: Venus is so bright you can see it during daylight if you know where to look. Given Venus' proximity to the moon on New Year's Eve, this would be an excellent moment -- just before sunset -- to use the moon to help you find Venus and gain bragging rights for being one of the few people to be able to claim seeing more than one planet during the daytime (Earth being the other one).
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