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| How far would many go? |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 11:46 pm |
| Tags: News, American, Border, Conservative, Democrat, Gas, Independent, Liberal, Libertarian, Oil, Politics, Presidential Race, Race, Religion, Republican, Vote, Indepedent |
| on radio, television or in newspapers 60-90 days before an election; ads to warn the public about where the candidate stands on issues. In his case, he did what he said he was going to do but it severely limited free speech before an election and that is why alot of people have a hard time supporting him. There are more thing to come so thank |
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| The Last Blogger On Earth |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 9:47 pm |
| print books, magazines and newspapers to technical journals, online musings, websites and everything in between. They are a great group. Then there are blogs. I am told that search engines or rss feed sites may consider a writer's collected works of articles on any given site as blogging. I think to the purest though a blog is more of a |
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| Welcome to the Jungle |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 6:17 pm |
| Tags: Basic Information, Celebrities, Fashion, Gossip, Lists, Music, Pcg S Sister, Television, Weddings, Weekends |
| belief, I do actually read newspapers and watch the news. 10. You must embrace your innter popculture grrrrl and be proud! So totally silly and whatever, but just thought I would share. Anyways, off to go buy some new make-up at the Benefit counter at Macy’s and meet my sister for her second to last wedding dress fitting! Crazzzeeeey. |
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| You Better Listen To The Radio! |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 2:44 pm |
| Tags: Radio |
| readers of physical newspapers vs. online or on a Kindle, physical CD sales vs. digital, or iTunes streams and DVR recordings vs. tuning in to live TV. Regarding Bryant Park, I found this interesting...from the New York Times article: The program's host, Alison Stewart, who is on maternity leave, said in a telephone interview that |
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| Race-Baiting Media Whore Is A Credible Source To One Dumb Paper [Hoaxes] |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 2:25 pm |
| Tags: Hoaxes, Crime, Designers, Fashion, Journalismism, Media, Metro, Newspapers, Nyc, Obama, Race Baiting, Racism |
| Metro, the free paper best known for causing track fires on the NYC subways, ran a cover story yesterday that is totally indefensible, even by the lowly journalism standards of free morning papers.... |
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| Associated pays out in Irish privacy case |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 1:27 pm |
| In advance of next week's judgment on the Max Mosley versus News of the World privacy case comes this interesting court ruling in Ireland. A woman was today awarded 90,000 ( 71,000) damages against Associated Newspapers for publishing newspaper articles about... |
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| Scan of Li'l Abner venereal disease comic strip |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 12:31 pm |
| Tags: Comics |
| was allowed to run in family newspapers is that editors at the time were just too dense to understand it! Also included is a drop dead funny sequence where Li'l Abner invades the competing strips, "Mary Worth" and "Steve Canyon;" pressbooks, puzzles and ads featuring the characters; and vintage cover stories on Capp from Life and Time |
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| LAT Tupac Hoax Story Author Gone [Journalismism] |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 12:16 pm |
| Tags: Journalismism, Chuck Phillips, Hoaxes, Lat, Media, Newspapers, Rap, Tupac |
| Chuck Philips, the LA Times reporter who wrote a huge front page story in March tying Puff Daddy to the shooting of Tupac Shakur only to find out that this main source was a serial con man and the... |
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| 'Enthusiasm gap' runs for Obama - CNN |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 11:07 am |
| Los Angeles Wave Newspapers - Election Dissection - Boston Globeall 1,159 news articles |
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| Gone: 3,500 Newspaper Jobs In Two Months, $3.9B In Newspaper Stock In Two Weeks |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 10:40 am |
| 3,500 job cuts at American newspapers since late May. A partial body count: Media General: 810 Washington Post: 100 Gannett: "Hundreds" (At least 255) Honolulu Advertiser: 54 Arizon Republic: "50 or more" McClatchy: 1,400 Chicago Tribune 80 Los Angeles Times: 250 Baltimore Sun: 100 Hartford Courant: 57 Orlando Sentienl: 50 Dayton |
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| The Situation Room' Surprisingly Acknowledges Media's Obama Mania |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 10:30 am |
| Tags: 2008 Presidential, Conservatives Amp Amp Republicans, Foreign Policy, Liberals Amp Amp Democrats, Media Bias Debate, Barack Obama, Howard Kurtz, Jack Cafferty, John Mccain, Wolf Blitzer, The Situation Room, Cnn |
| reporters from major newspapers and magazines all over the country. Two hundred journalists requested to accompany Obama on the trip. But the campaign says they're only going to be able to accommodate about 20 percent of that number, or around 40 or so." Cafferty also tried to give a justification for this gap between the candidates: |
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| Poster Frames Swing Open |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 10:26 am |
| Tags: Poster Frames, Poster Frame, Swing Open Poster Frames |
| advertisements, bulletins, newspapers, and any other materials that fit inside the 24 x 36 frame. We carry these swing frame poster displays in many other sizes and styles be sure to check out our entire collection.Questions??? Refer to out swing open poster frames FAQ section. If you still haven't found an answer, be sure to let us |
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| Video: Indian Man Survives Iron Rod Through Chest |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 10:11 am |
| being taken to hospital, newspapers reported.Indian media described the three-hour-long surgery as a miracle after the iron bar, weighing six kilograms (13.2 pounds), cut through his liver, stomach, spleen and left lung.It also perforated the man's diaphragm in two places and broke a rib, but missed his heart, The Times of India reported."In |
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| Managing Subscription Costs |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 10:04 am |
| Tags: Personal Finance, Saving Money, Shannon Christman, Magazines, Subscriptions |
| count not just magazines and newspapers but also services (warranties, computer virus protection, cell phone contract, ISP, etc.), memberships (gyms, fan clubs, business associations), and entertainment packages (Netflix, cable or satellite, online game sites, etc.) Count anything for which you are |
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| 'Post' on 'Mamma Mia': "[?]" [Corrections] |
| Published: July 18, 2008, 9:24 am |
| Tags: Corrections, Criticism, Editing, Movies, New York Post, Newspapers |
| We got tipped on this an hour ago and happily it still hasn't been corrected. The New York Post's review of Mamma Mia comes with bracketed editor's notes asking the reviewer to clarify vague... |
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