Also: Archdiocese balks at clergy abuse article; assessing Saints at midway point
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Shipyard closes at Algiers Point, another sign of changing neighborhood

ANCHORS AWEIGH: In another sign of Algiers Point’s evolution, Bollinger Shipyards is closing operations there and shifting to its larger locations on the Gulf Coast. Here’s what it means for the company and the former down-at-heel working class neighborhood. 

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OVERRULED: The Guardian reports that New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond decided not to add six Roman Catholic priests to the church’s list of clergymen accused of abuse, despite a church advisory board’s conclusions that the victim’s statements were credible. In response to the news story, the archdiocese pushed back hard, disputing that any allegations of sexual abuse were "mishandled" by Aymond or the archdiocese. 


HALFTIME: With 11 practices down and 11 to go, here’s Saints columnist Rod Walker’s take on the team’s most valuable player, best play, best unit, most concerning unit, best draft pick and more. 

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