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The Great Lobster Mystery - Slate
Last Friday, Nadaq revealed that it had made an unsolicited offer to purchase the London Stock Exchange . The LSE politely declined the offer from its much younger rival. At first glance, the bid seems like another case of an aggressive, triumphant ... (more...)
Archive for Enid Burns - ClickZ
An IDC report says online ad spending continues to grow, though at a slower rate, despite economic adversity. Aug 22, 2008 Execs & Accounts: About.com, Gorilla Nation, Fanscape About.com picks Minishak to head Eastern sales; Gorilla Nation reps ... (more...)
CAMPAIGN NEWS - US News and World Report
Over the weekend, the issue of race surged to the forefront of the Democratic primary race. The New York Times reports Clinton and Obama "engaged in a war of words on Sunday over Mrs. Clinton's recent remark about the role that the Rev. Dr. Martin ... (more...)
FOOTBALL - Just one point on the board for Town - Rugby Observer
ONE point from four matches leaves Rugby Town sitting second from bottom in the BGB Southern Premier. Rod Brown's side followed up a dour stalemate with Banbury at Butlin Road on Saturday with a 2-0 defeat at Bedford Town two days later - succumbing ... (more...)
N.Y. Philharmonic tunes up in N. Korea - CNN
In a country where music -- like most aspects of life -- is tightly controlled, symbolism will be heavy in the performance. Among the tunes on the play list are "The Star Spangled Banner" and "An American In Paris." And in the orchestra, a symbol of ... (more...)
History's Back - Weekly Standard
Here?s what Barack Obama told Time ?s Karen Tumulty and David Von Drehle earlier this week, when asked what we would learn about him from his vice presidential pick: Hopefully, the same thing that my campaign has told the American people about me ... (more...)
The bisphenol A blues - Salon
Desperate to make a sale, real estate agents, reports the Wall Street Journal, have taken to emphasizing the bikeability of local neighborhoods. Some innovative souls have even begun to lead bike tours of prospective properties. The good: One recent ... (more...)
Time for nation-building ? here, in ours - Pioneer Press
After attending the spectacular closing ceremony at the Beijing Olympics and feeling the vibrations from hundreds of Chinese drummers pulsating in my own chest, I was tempted to conclude two things: 'Holy mackerel, the energy coming out of this ... (more...)
Personally Identifying Information (PIN) - Vallejo Times-Herald
The Personally Identifying Information (PIN) gathered by MediaNews on MediaNews Web sites generally includes, e-mail address, password, zip code, age, gender and whether you are a print subscriber, but may also include your name (and/or company name ... (more...)
Recent works by Tina Susman - Newsday
Susman reported from sub-Saharan Africa from 1990-2001, first for The Associated Press and then for Newsday, which she joined in 1998. She returned to the United States in 2001 as a Newsday national writer but also makes frequent trips overseas ... (more...)
Recent works by Tina Susman - Newsday
Susman reported from sub-Saharan Africa from 1990-2001, first for The Associated Press and then for Newsday, which she joined in 1998. She returned to the United States in 2001 as a Newsday national writer but also makes frequent trips overseas ... (more...)
The bisphenol A blues - Salon
Desperate to make a sale, real estate agents, reports the Wall Street Journal, have taken to emphasizing the bikeability of local neighborhoods. Some innovative souls have even begun to lead bike tours of prospective properties. The good: One recent ... (more...)
The Great Lobster Mystery - Slate
Last Friday, Nadaq revealed that it had made an unsolicited offer to purchase the London Stock Exchange . The LSE politely declined the offer from its much younger rival. At first glance, the bid seems like another case of an aggressive, triumphant ... (more...)
Personally Identifying Information (PIN) - Vallejo Times-Herald
The Personally Identifying Information (PIN) gathered by MediaNews on MediaNews Web sites generally includes, e-mail address, password, zip code, age, gender and whether you are a print subscriber, but may also include your name (and/or company name ... (more...)
Archive for Enid Burns - ClickZ
An IDC report says online ad spending continues to grow, though at a slower rate, despite economic adversity. Aug 22, 2008 Execs & Accounts: About.com, Gorilla Nation, Fanscape About.com picks Minishak to head Eastern sales; Gorilla Nation reps ... (more...)
FOOTBALL - Just one point on the board for Town - Rugby Observer
ONE point from four matches leaves Rugby Town sitting second from bottom in the BGB Southern Premier. Rod Brown's side followed up a dour stalemate with Banbury at Butlin Road on Saturday with a 2-0 defeat at Bedford Town two days later - succumbing ... (more...)
Time for nation-building ? here, in ours - Pioneer Press
After attending the spectacular closing ceremony at the Beijing Olympics and feeling the vibrations from hundreds of Chinese drummers pulsating in my own chest, I was tempted to conclude two things: 'Holy mackerel, the energy coming out of this ... (more...)
History's Back - Weekly Standard
Here?s what Barack Obama told Time ?s Karen Tumulty and David Von Drehle earlier this week, when asked what we would learn about him from his vice presidential pick: Hopefully, the same thing that my campaign has told the American people about me ... (more...)
N.Y. Philharmonic tunes up in N. Korea - CNN
In a country where music -- like most aspects of life -- is tightly controlled, symbolism will be heavy in the performance. Among the tunes on the play list are "The Star Spangled Banner" and "An American In Paris." And in the orchestra, a symbol of ... (more...)
CAMPAIGN NEWS - US News and World Report
Over the weekend, the issue of race surged to the forefront of the Democratic primary race. The New York Times reports Clinton and Obama "engaged in a war of words on Sunday over Mrs. Clinton's recent remark about the role that the Rev. Dr. Martin ... (more...)
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