Posts Tagged ‘new york times’

Thoughts On Democracy In The Miami Herald

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Check this page from time to time to see things that may amuse, amaze, shock or disgust you. “You pays your money and you takes your chances.” The Miami Herald’s veteran photojournalist Tim Chapman was interviewed this morning on the Jim and Jade Show on MY33 about his great story yesterday on the remorseful carjacker. [...]

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6 Dead In Henderson, Ky., Plastics Plant Shooting

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

The gunman was an employee of Atlantis Plastics, where he shot four co-workers before committing suicide. Two others were shot but transferred to a local hospital, according to the New York Times. After leaving the plant to take his break, the shooter returned with a handgun. Kentucky’s concealed gun statute allows employees to keep guns [...]

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Giants Waive Backup Quarterback Jared Lorenzen, Four Others

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

He has delivered a Super Bowl Championship to us. Eli could squander the rest of his playing days as a NY Giant and it will not matter. He has a free pass for life. I will go out on a limb and say that if either of these two things happen the Giants will win [...]

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Jamie Lynn Spears Gives Birth!

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Ashlee Simpson was at the opening of Pete Wentz’s new bar and showed off her “baby curves.” Abrams, creator of Alias and Lost, is working on a film based on a New York Times article called Mystery Of Fifth Avenue. I know we talk about the “I have a black friend” excuse, but I’ve seriously [...]

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The Daily Feed With Layla Kayleigh 06.06.08

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

May Layla kayleigh myspace layla kayleigh g tv layla kayleigh maxim layla kayleigh. T really help, because at each step along the way, there was someone Tonal harmony us we were in a normal phase. Get the top news Kody do pilota and video on The New York TImes. She seemed on top of the [...]

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Martinez Offers Condolences On Russert’s Death

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

In 2003, the White House leaked the identity of a covert CIA agent, Valerie Plame, in retribution towards her husband, Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, who wrote a New York Times op-ed countering administration claims that Saddam Hussein tried to purchase enriched uranium from Niger. Russert was named by I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, then chief of [...]

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Maureen Orth Is Tim Russert’s Wife

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Our hearts go out to her and her son Luke Russert. Maureen Orth (Russert) Her famous husband passed away on June 13th, 2008, to a massive heart attack just before he was set to go on air on ABC News. She has been published in the New York Times, Esquire Magazine, and the New York [...]

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Tuesday June 10, 2008

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

JASON’s work can be currently seen in the New York Times Magazine, and will be interviewed on his process and inspirations by The Beguiling’s Peter Birkemoe. Sonnets didn’t die away with William Shakespeare. Jailbreaks assembles 99 sonnets by Canadians in a tome edited by Zachariah Wells. The Toronto launch for Jailbreaks takes place at IV [...]

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EHarmony Personality Report - Thumbs Up!

Monday, June 9th, 2008

If you take the OKCupid’s “dating-personality-test”, at the question 43. They ask about genital diseases and state “if yes, click here” and link out to a leading dating site. In Germany the link used to take users to FriendScout24. Once you find your mate online, there’s that whole living together for the rest of your [...]

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Matt Hughes Where Are You??

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

For Hughes personally, this year alone has seen his autobiography Made in America hit the New York Times bestseller list, and there is an action figure in his likeness on toy store shelves. Hughes has seen a change in his fighting life as well. I trained two weeks for that fight, but I was younger [...]

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Mia Metzger

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Philip Sipser, a charismatic and compassionate attorney and pioneer in civil rights and labor law, Sipser Weinstock represented unions across the country for nearly fifty years. Among his clients were auto workers, iron workers, social workers, film editors, brewery and soft drink workers, museum employees, and especially opera and symphony musicians. He was credited by [...]

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A LOOK BACK AT BELMONT PARK

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Built by men with the names of Whitney, Vanderbilt, Morgan and, of course, Belmont, it was called “a marvel of bigness” by The New York Times. Belmonts clubhouse was a popular gathering place for racing fans after it opened in 1905. From 1905 to 1920, races were run clockwise at Belmont Park, with the finish [...]

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Jeff Tims Wins $58 Grand At Harrahs New Orleans

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

They wore historical looks from bygone eras, donated to the northwest suburban community college by the Fashion Institute of New York. The New York Times Magazine went so far as to call the upfront concept kind of dumb this past Sunday. Northern new york newspapers could see every pore from the earth, and the other [...]

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Turner Field

Sunday, May 18th, 2008

Baseball tickets for Turner Field. Tickets are now on sale and available for all the following events at the Turner Field on the Seat Exchange. Georgia Tech baseball game at Turner Field is one of my favorite late spring sporting events. A Turner Field crowd of 22599 watched seventh Reviews and ratings of Turner Field [...]

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2008 Preakness Contenders

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

With this mornings defection of Behindatthebar, Icabad Crane is the only Preakness starter not on the grounds at Pimlico. Big Brown jogged once around the muddy track at Pimlico. Rick Dutrow is planning to give Big Brown a short blowout down the stretch Saturday morning. The remaining Preakness contenders jogged and galloped Friday over the [...]

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Stormy Weather

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Txrad scheduled a tree remover earlier this week who already postponed yesterday due to rain. They should have come yesterday because it was a pretty nice day. Last night and this morning was another story. Right after midnight I woke up and heard txrad stirring about the house. And I heard extremely high winds and [...]

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A Walk To Beautiful

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote about this scandalous and oft-ignored situation several years ago, on site in Africa. That got much notice here, not that much action there. He sent researchers and producers to Ethiopia to develop a network of contacts. It took months, then years. Ultimately, they got magnificent footage, evocative stories. [...]

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Barack Obama, The Apostate

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

This was in the New York Times yesterday. In Islam, however, there is no such thing as a half-Muslim. Like all monotheistic religions, Islam is an exclusive faith. Now that Luttwak mentions it, I don’t know of any “blended” families where the kids go to the Mosque on Friday and to Hebrew school on Saturday [...]

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Season 2 Finale Of ‘Brothers & Sisters’ Airs Tonight

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Yes, it’s true — Sunday night’s season finale has what I believe to be a network television first. You can correct me if I’m wrong, I’m sure you will, but if any other shows on the big 4 have done a gay wedding on prime time, no one gave me the memo. Regardless of the [...]

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Political Office In Alec Baldwin’s Future’

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Baldwin told 60 Minutes television news program in a
segment to be aired on Sunday that he is thinking about pursuing
his longtime dream of becoming an elected official, CBS said
today. The New York resident is known for political activism. In 2006
he told The New York Times that if he were a public
official, he might like to [...]

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Tejon Ranch Deal Reached, Centennial Likely Coming

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

The big component of the developers’ ambitious plan is a new “town,” dubbed Centennial. It’ll take 20-30 years to fully create this master plan, according to the New York Times, which likened Centennial to a real life version of “Sim City” in a 2007 article. The 20-year phased plan will construct an average of 1,000 [...]

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Le Pont Du Chemin De Fer A Argenteuil

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

The current record for a Monet painting is more than $36 million. Christie’s did not identify the seller. But The New York Times said last week it was the Nahmads, a family of art dealers with galleries in New York and London.
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Pseudo Feminism Between BS NYSTCE

Monday, May 5th, 2008

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Money Never Sleeps

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Citizenship and immigration services (uscis) issued a notice indicating that it has already received enough h-1b petitions to exhaust both the 65,000 h-1b quota and the 20,000 exemption from the quota since graduates of u.s. On Saturday May 5, 2007, the New York Times reported that a sequel film entitled, Money Never Sleeps , is [...]

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Arc Light Patch

Saturday, May 3rd, 2008

For about the last ten years, I’ve been writing about innovation for publications like the Boston Globe, the New York Times, Wired, Variety, Fast Company, the Hollywood Reporter, Salon.com, BusinessWeek, and Newsweek. I also often speak and moderate at other people’s conferences, and serve as a commentator on TV and radio. You can reach me [...]

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Preserve Natural Resources By Placing Them In The Market

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

The food section of the New York Times has an article about, well, call it food diversity and markets. “spent most of the past four years compiling a list of endangered plants and animals that were once fairly commonplace in American kitchens but are now threatened, endangered or essentially extinct in the marketplace. He has [...]

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Theodore Kaczynski

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

In April 1995 Kaczynski sent a copy of his manifesto (commonly called the Unabomber Manifesto,) to The New York Times, promising to desist from terrorism if the Times would publish it. Agents arrested Kaczynski on April 3, 1996, at his remote cabin outside Lincoln, Montana. To avoid the death penalty, Kaczynski entered into a plea [...]

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Editorial Photography Seminar

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

A student at her last class wrote, Stella offers refreshing, candid insights into a side of the business that photographers rarely see. Her ability to clearly describe what photo editors are looking for was a real eye-opener. Stella Kramer, multi-award-winning photo editor (The New York Times, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Entertainment Weekly), shares practical information and [...]

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Rijksmuseum Gives Up On Rembrandt

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

I’ve appeared as an art-market commentator on BBC-TV and have published numerous Op-Ed pieces in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times. Sischy and Brant, Together Again…at Vanity Fair is the next entry in this blog. Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.
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Michael Kinsley

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

The Times was reporting that there was a time eight years ago when some people felt there might be the appearance of an affair, although others, apparently including Sen. McCain himself, apparently felt that there was no such appearance. I am merely reporting that some people worry that other people might be concerned that the [...]

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Speedo Lzr Swimsuit

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

Yeah great Michael, but you look like Superdork. As if Speedo hasnt inflicted enough libido-crushing evil on the world now this. My reasons for watching Olympic swimming just went from one to zero. According to the New York Times, since February when the new Speedo LZR Racer swimsuit was introduced swimmers wearing it have sped [...]

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Why Johnny Damon Wears No. 18

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Today, a few of the writers were casually chatting with Johnny Damon about the 1986 World Series, and why Bill Buckner didnt really deserve to be blamed for the Red Sox loss to the Mets. Funny how Johnny Damon cant keep his own stories straight - he mustve forgotten the script that Boras wrote for [...]

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Talking Numbers With Johnny Damon

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Today, a few of the writers were casually chatting with Johnny Damon about the 1986 World Series, and why Bill Buckner didnt really deserve to be blamed for the Red Sox loss to the Mets. Damon, who grew up mostly in Orlando, talked about how much fun he had watching that Mets team, and how [...]

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Memphis Has Worldwide Wes To Thank

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Special thanks to “Retired Golfer Jeff” who checked in with a link to the New York Times story on Saturday featuring Worldwide Wes, the basketball mystery man/power broker. Pete Thamel, the reporter on the piece, did a nice job advancing the ball. I’ve found many of the attempts to define Wesley stop short of revealing [...]

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Expelled: The Movie

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Not at the New York Times youre not, clearly. As with Carolyn Crocker, the just one tiny little mention implication is simply ridiculous when you start to look into the facts. After reading a lot of these sorts of reviews, it really seems the film is unlikely to break out of core demographic of evangelical [...]

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Pulitzer Prize: Breaking News Photography

Monday, April 7th, 2008

It won the Public Service medal for its expos f substandard conditions at the Walter Reed Army Hospital. The New York Times won two awards, for investigative reporting and explanatory reporting. The full list is here. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. We’ll review the comment and decide whether it should be removed. [...]

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Bonus Essay: The Civil War And The Rise Of Modern America

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Medical Department #14 - Mourning Rituals And The Civil War

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Medical Department #14 - Mourning Rituals And The Civil War

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Medical Department #14 - Mourning Rituals And The Civil War

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Medical Department #14 - Mourning Rituals And The Civil War

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Bonus Essay: The Civil War And The Rise Of Modern America

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Bonus Essay: The Civil War And The Rise Of Modern America

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Medical Department #14 - Mourning Rituals And The Civil War

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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Civil War Medicine

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

The book review and my interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Civil War News; it’s my pleasure to post it on the blog for your enjoyment. As reports from the Battle of Gettysburg filtered into homes across the country, an anxious routine obtained as thousands of families scanned newspapers for any information [...]

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America’s Promise Alliance Campaigns To Combat High School Dropout

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Symmary:
The summit is organized by a group beginning a national campaign intended to reduce dropout rates. Spellings said in remarks prepared for delivery on Tuesday and made available to The New York Times. The adoption of a federal graduation formula would correct one of the most glaring weaknesses of the federal No Child Left Behind [...]

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