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Current News for April 02, 2008

Spritz This, Procter & Gamble!

Fri, 21 Mar 2008 20:00:12 PDT
OK. The Home Made Stupid Squad (a moniker aptly used by my friend Jesse) strikes again! I seem to have struck a chord with this post, in more ways than one: not only did I get quite a few encouraging comments, but someone or a few someones at Procter & Gamble suddenly started reading this blog! Welcome! So, again today I tuned into Newsworld for my fix of news, and lo and behold, there was Madame Woodburn once more, this time tut-tutting in her posh accent about how having a "beautiful fra

NBC Looks Back to Early Days of TV

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 07:36:02 PDT
In the 1950s television programs were sponsored by a single advertiser. Now NBC hopes to bring back this long-lost trend by partnering with advertisers to develop new shows.

News, Politics :: Another reason we need universal healthcare. Walmart = Evil.

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 09:16:21 PDT
Author: Shyaporn Subject: Another reason we need universal healthcare. Walmart = Evil. Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 7:48 am (GMT -6) Topic Replies: 13 This former Walmart employee was permanently mentally disabled and lost her 18 year old son in a car accident, but after she won her damages case Walmart sued her, and WON, for a portion of the damages awarded to her, as there's a clause in their health plan that lets them recover medical costs from any lawsuits won. Only AFTER a slew of nega

Top Trends in 2006 / Preview of 2007 - TrendHunter.com Releases Online Guide to its Most Popular Trends

Fri, 05 Jan 2007 00:00:01 PST

Digital Influencing the Real World

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:31:26 PDT
Threadless has a real-world store. TMZ started appearing on TV. Now you can buy a couch with fabric inspired by what happens when you zoom in really tight on a digital image. What other examples have you seen of things from the digital world moving into the real world? found

How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:58:11 PDT
How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written 1. As a general matter, simply watch the state-owned CBC Newsworld channel or any of a number of other liberal media outlets. Legends and myths appear as if out of nowhere. For example, just now: On the CBC Newsworld channel, in the middle of the newscast, a guest expert on all things political, Susan Delacourt, a political columnist from the liberal-left’s Toronto Star, suggested that Prime Minister Harper is an “unf

Eternal Optimist Launches "New Paradigm Digest", a Window on Emerging Trends (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 00:01:00 PDT
A new blog offers a window on positive emerging trends across disciplines, cultures and age groups. It's editor, Jeff Hutner, believes we are in the midst of a powerful business and social transformation that has the potential to dissolve the us vs them paradigm and replace it with an understanding of our inherent connection with each other and the earth. It is that awakened consciousness in ...

Elaine Turner Fall 2008

Tue, 01 Apr 2008 21:35:56 PDT
Elaine Turner is the go-to handbag designer for luxe living at an affordable price point. Fall ’08 has three distinct (and much needed offerings): The Voyager Collection, Color Me Happy Collection, and Street Chic Collection. “It’s all about luxury from day to night,” says Elaine Turner. Among the trends this season, points out Turner, is a

Butter trends through the decades - Toronto Sun


Butter trends through the decades
Toronto Sun, Canada - 1 hour ago
By RITA DeMONTIS, Sun Media Baking trends come and go, and then come back again. Like the use of butter in savoury and sweet recipes. ...
Bring on the butter Edmonton Sun
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CBS Reduces TV Stations' News Staffs - The Associated Press


CBS Reduces TV Stations' News Staffs
The Associated Press - 2 hours ago
LOS ANGELES (AP) — CBS-owned TV stations in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago are reducing their news staffs. The cuts include two well-known anchors ...
CBS Moves Ahead With Layoffs in News New York Times
2 news anchors, 2 reporters leaving KCBS, KCAL amid budget cuts Los Angeles Times
Anchors reporters said to be leaving KCBS, KCAL news staffs San Jose Mercury News
Los Angeles Times - San Francisco Chronicle
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Official US study denies Saddam had links with al-Qaida

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 04:34:19 PDT
Incidentally, the 5th estate on CBC Newsworld has a show coming up on all the lies the Bush govt told leading up to the Iraq war. A US military study officially acknowledged for the first time yesterday that Saddam Hussein had no direct ties to al-Qaida, undercutting the Bush administration's central case for war with Iraq. The study, based on more than 600,000 documents recovered after US and UK troops toppled Saddam in 2003, concluded there was "no 'smoking gun' direct connection] betwe

Celebrity & Entertainment News

Sun, 09 Mar 2008 09:49:40 PDT
Entertainment News, Celebrity News, Movie News, Music News, TV News - AOL News,World News

University Reports Data Breach

Tue, 01 Apr 2008 09:19:03 PDT
Antioch University that contained personal information on about 70,000 people was breached by an unauthorized intruder three times last year. This is representive of current cybercrime trend, stealing and selling personal information.

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