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22 hours ago ago from The Modern Spectator

Go to content Go to navigation Go to search “We’re seeing the evolution of an outstanding basketball player who’s not satisfied. Jim Cleamons, a coach for the L.A. Lakers, on the evolution of Kobe Bryant's game. RECENT STORIES We re on Break Week 12 Picks: Oooh... Miami NFL Week 11 Picks: Bills Fire Themselves FIFA s Flawed Rankings NFL Week 9 Picks: Texans Forget, Lose Pic ...

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Use a real estate agent?

21 hours ago ago from For What It's Worth

The New York Times has an article up that discusses pros and cons (link is to another paper's site so those of you not registered with the Times can read it). My own belief: like other services, some agents are worth their fee, others not. But check out the article for a full discussion.

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F1GMedia Inc. Signs Business Agreement with The New York Times

11 hours ago ago from AutoMoby

F1GMeidia, a full service media company, has signed a major business agreement with The NY Times. This agreement lists F1GMedia as the "agency of record" for the Sports and Diversity division of the publication. F1GMedia will be acquiring advertisements that will stretch the NY TImes advertising spectrum while sustaining the publication's prestigious reputation. Manhattan, NY ( PRWEB ) December 21, 2009 -- F1GMedia ( www.f1gmedia.com ), ...

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Modo Walked the Fine Line Between "Ahead of Its Time" and "Just Stupid" [Y2k10]

4 hours ago ago from Gizmodo

The Modo, a wireless handheld introduced in 2000, couldn't give directions. It refused to make calls and had no interest in displaying fresh emails. It was too busy being cool. Alas, I never got to touch it. As a college student in 2000, I spent many a morning babysitting the daughter of New York Times reporter Penelope Green. When Penelope got a Modo, I was jeeeealous. The egg-sized device spewed information that was fed to it over a ...

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13 hours ago ago from Headlines

Health-care bill clears crucial vote in Senate, 60 to 40 - Washington Post 12/20/2009 10:44:50 PM Reuters Health-care bill clears crucial vote in Senate, 60 to 40 Washington Post Senate Democrats won a milestone victory early Monday in the health-care debate, approving a procedural motion to move the reform legislation to final passage later this week, and without a single vote to spare. ... ...

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Illinois Democrats Need Obama's Help To Keep His Old Senate Seat

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

New York Times : Some Chicagoans grouse that President Obama has reneged on promises to return home regularly. Midway through a desultory, prickly United States Senate debate last week, I realized he might need to get back to help save his old seat for Democrats. Read the whole story: New York Times

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Weekend at Bernie's

6 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Joe Lieberman notwithstanding, ObamaCare is not yet a fait accompli. "A moderate Democrat whose vote could be crucial said Thursday an attempted Senate compromise on abortion is unsatisfactory, raising doubts about whether the chamber can pass President Barack Obama's health care overhaul by Christmas," the Associated Press reports from Washington: "As it is, without modifications, the language concerning abortion is not sufficient," ...

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The Risk of Being the "Deadline President"

22 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

On taking office, President Obama wasted little time on the path to becoming what the New York Times calls "the Deadline President." One of his first acts was to sign a highly-publicized executive order to close the detainee prison at Guant namo Bay within a year, a deadline he now concedes he will not meet. Later, he called on Congress to pass energy legislation and financial regulatory reform by the end of 2009. He wanted to sign a health ...

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