14 Jan 10 LA: State rests its case in Charity dispute
WASHINGTON — The state of Louisiana rested its case Tuesday before a federal arbitration panel after two days of argument and testimony that FEMA owes the state the full replacement value for Charity Hospital of $492 million.
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