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Spanish research on immigrants in free newspapers ยป Newspaper Innovation In the empirical part 213 [Spanish] newspaper articles about migration and ethnic minorities are analysed with a quantitative and a qualitative approach. The articles show that free papers paint a rather negative image of the migrant population. This can be explained by the way news is produced; there seems to be a low level of elaboration and a high use of ...
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7 hours ago ago from Engadget
Reports are flying in -- using WiFi, we suspect -- that AT T 's having a bit of a data and SMS outage in San Francisco. Our own personal experiences confirm the data, although text messages are sending and receiving just fine. According to a tweet found by TechCrunch, customer service is saying it'll take anywhere from 24 to 48 hours to fix -- sounds pretty extreme to us, and unfortunately we can't get ahold of anyone to corroborate. Let's ...
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Today, the most famous building in San Francisco is also one of the most environmentally friendly in the country. The Transamerica Pyramid building has achieved a LEED Gold certification. Even in these difficult economic times, green building is taking off in San Francisco, thanks to our aggressive green building regulations for new construction and large-scale retrofits, the strongest in the nation. In 2009, LEED certified square footage ...
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San Francisco Chronicle : The city of Oakland is expected to pay $1.75 million in legal fees and will offer vacation time and money to police officers who claimed in a lawsuit that they had been underpaid for working extra hours and for the time they spent putting on their uniforms, attorneys said Thursday. Under a tentative agreement reached this week, the city will cover the plaintiffs' legal fees and costs. More than 500 current ...
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