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December 23, 2009
18 hours ago ago from Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes?
1. The Awards! The good, the bad, and the downright ugly The Sullivan Award goes to the person who brazenly condemns others for shortcomings he (or she) epitomizes, and who blames others for the consequences of policies that he (or she) once loudly advocated , and now is desperately trying to run away from. That Sullivan has truly earned the award that’s named after his sorry self seems beyond dispute. After all, here is someone who ...
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16 hours ago ago from LAST WOMAN: political & cultural snaps
There are a few basic essentials needed to ensure that the sovereignty of Tribal Nations will thrive: This last item, the participatory process, relies on a number of factors including having access both to (1) an educational system that is pro-Tribal while providing the foundation for resilient Tribal communities and to (2) Tribal journalism that is robust, independent, and accurate. Although it is important to read the New York ...
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17 hours ago ago from Matt J. Duffy
Dan Kennedy writes that the newspaper industry isn't doing as bad as we may think: At a moment when the newspaper business is hanging by a thread, it seems strange to suggest that maybe things aren't that bad. After all, as the Newsosaur, Alan Mutter, points out , 142 American newspapers shut their doors in 2009, and nearly 15,000 jobs at US newspapers have disappeared during the past year. Yet if you had believed the headlines, you ...
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Utah storms back to beat California, 37-27 - Los Angeles Times New York Times (blog) Utah storms back to beat California, 37-27 Los Angeles Times Golden Bears watch a 14-0 lead evaporate as the Mountain West hands the Pac-10 another bowl loss. California quarterback Kevin Riley is sacked by Utah s LT Tuipulotu during the fourth quarter of the Utes Poinsettia Bowl victory over the Golden Bears Philadelphia Daily ...
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16 hours ago ago from Support Site for The Unemployed
The Lonesome City Blues February 2, 2009 in Uncategorized by admin | 44 comments The ranks of the unemployed now total 12.5 million people. One of them is Al Martinez, who was recently laid off in January from his job as a columnist for The Los Angeles Times. In a recent post on his personal blog, Mr. Martinez describes the “intense feelings of rejection” that accompany sudden unemployment:- A friend who lost his job in a ...
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