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June 16, 2008 Hot Trends
Security Bytes: Man charged with stealing, selling VoIP serv
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:52:04 PDT
In other news, hackers target an older Microsoft flaw and a security hole affects Internet Explorer, Firefox and other browsers.
Apology could become a defining television event of our time (The Globe and Mail)
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 01:13:11 PDT
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Americans go online to get political news - Houston Chronicle
First Edition Cycling News, June 12, 2008 (Cyclingnews.com)
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:55:52 PDT
Tom Boonen knew that his participation to the 2008 Tour de France was in doubt after the news of his positive test for cocaine broke.
Blue? Sky? Sun?
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:21:40 PDT
Witty bites of commentary on today's news stories. Read all about McCain, Obama, Bush, Iraq, creationism, Palestine, Iowa and rape. Read the stories you need to make it through your day and be revered as the monumental brain you know you are. Add some humor and you are set!
Bilateral accords quietly push neo-liberal agenda
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:12:12 PDT
Currently Canada is perusing bilateral accords across the planet, with countries as far afield as Colombia, Korea and Jordan. It's a policy trend that has faced little public scrutiny. An interview with Aziz Choudry >by Stefan Christoff >
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:24:46 PDT
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance One of the few openly gay pop stars in Russia has criticised the organisers of Moscow Pride for being too persistent. Performer Boris Moiseyev said gays should not insist on acceptance. Former Radio 1 DJ's death ruled misadventure Gay radio presenter Kevin Greening died as a result of a drugs overdose after a sex session involving bondage, an inquest has concluded. Vanity Fair focuses on Bill's "post-White House escapa
Hockey Night in Canada theme licence comes to end (winnipegsun.com)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 08:04:03 PDT
CBC to ditch 'Canada's second national anthem'? TORONTO — The future of Hockey Night in Canada’s theme song is in limbo.
News & Observer to cut 70 jobs (The Charlotte Observer)
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:15:01 PDT
The News & Observer will cut 70 jobs, or about 8 percent of its work force, as part of a reduction in employment announced today by its parent company McClatchy. McClatchy, the publisher of 30 daily newspapers, said it will cut about 1,400 jobs nationwide -- or 10 percent of its work force -- as the company contends with declining revenue. The cuts at The N&O will occur in the newsroom, ...
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
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Mon, 16 Jun 2008 10:52:04 PDT
In other news, hackers target an older Microsoft flaw and a security hole affects Internet Explorer, Firefox and other browsers.
Apology could become a defining television event of our time (The Globe and Mail)
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 01:13:11 PDT
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Americans go online to get political news - Houston Chronicle
![]() Sioux City Journal | Americans go online to get political news Houston Chronicle, United States - 13 hours ago Americans dissatisfied with political sound bites are turning to the Internet for a more complete picture, a new study finds. In a report Sunday, ... More Americans turning to net for news on White House race Economic Times Americans turn to web for news - Television sound bites annoying IT Examiner Democracy Dot Com: The Left Shoots Back Village Voice all 422 news articles |
First Edition Cycling News, June 12, 2008 (Cyclingnews.com)
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:55:52 PDT
Tom Boonen knew that his participation to the 2008 Tour de France was in doubt after the news of his positive test for cocaine broke.
Blue? Sky? Sun?
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:21:40 PDT
Witty bites of commentary on today's news stories. Read all about McCain, Obama, Bush, Iraq, creationism, Palestine, Iowa and rape. Read the stories you need to make it through your day and be revered as the monumental brain you know you are. Add some humor and you are set!
Bilateral accords quietly push neo-liberal agenda
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:12:12 PDT
Currently Canada is perusing bilateral accords across the planet, with countries as far afield as Colombia, Korea and Jordan. It's a policy trend that has faced little public scrutiny. An interview with Aziz Choudry >by Stefan Christoff >
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 06:24:46 PDT
Gay Russian attacks activists for pushing homosexual acceptance One of the few openly gay pop stars in Russia has criticised the organisers of Moscow Pride for being too persistent. Performer Boris Moiseyev said gays should not insist on acceptance. Former Radio 1 DJ's death ruled misadventure Gay radio presenter Kevin Greening died as a result of a drugs overdose after a sex session involving bondage, an inquest has concluded. Vanity Fair focuses on Bill's "post-White House escapa
Hockey Night in Canada theme licence comes to end (winnipegsun.com)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 08:04:03 PDT
CBC to ditch 'Canada's second national anthem'? TORONTO — The future of Hockey Night in Canada’s theme song is in limbo.
News & Observer to cut 70 jobs (The Charlotte Observer)
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:15:01 PDT
The News & Observer will cut 70 jobs, or about 8 percent of its work force, as part of a reduction in employment announced today by its parent company McClatchy. McClatchy, the publisher of 30 daily newspapers, said it will cut about 1,400 jobs nationwide -- or 10 percent of its work force -- as the company contends with declining revenue. The cuts at The N&O will occur in the newsroom, ...
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
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