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Right Mind (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
The Washington Post admits that “Barack Obama may be only eight points ahead of John McCain in the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll, but he’s creaming McCain in the number of pictures and...( read more )
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gwadzilla (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Fenty Loses Grip on His Bike but Not His Image in the washington post
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Heavy-Handed Politics (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
By Amanda Carpenter The Washington Post was forced to issue a substantive correction to a front page story that stated GOP presidential candidate John McCain received “unlikely” campaign contributions through an unscrupulous bundler after Townhall questioned the facts of the article. [full story]
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New York Supreme Court Criminal Ter (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Source: Crime and Justice News, August 7, 2008. "The Washington Post has called for an independent review of the government case against microbiologist Bruce Ivins, who committed suicide as charges were being prepared against him in the 2001 anthrax attacks that killed 5 and sickened 17. The Psot says the circumstantial eviedence 'appears overwhelming.' " "But enough questions have been raised, says...
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Russia Blog (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
by Paul J. Saunders If you were running the largest newspaper in the capital city of the world’s sole superpower, which foreign-policy issues would you select as your top priorities? The war in Iraq? Terrorism? Nuclear terrorism, something that could...
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MacMike News (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
If your computer annoys or amazes you, and you yell at it or congratulate it, you’ll be met with silence. But if you direct your feedback to the company that made it, will you have any more of a dialogue? Original post by Yahoo! News Search Results for apple computer and software by Elliott Back
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MyDD (Free subscription) | 21 hours ago
A person could get the impression that the Washington Post hates to see regular people with retirement security. Consider that they want to raid their production workers' pension fund as a precondition to negotiating over giving them their first raise in five years. Consider that last October, an unsigned editorial harshed on Hillary Clinton for not wanting to "fix" a system that was "not sustainable",...
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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 21 hours ago
Apple released updates to fix at least 17 different security holes in its OS X operating system and other software late Thursday, including a patch for the domain name system (DNS) vulnerability that many other affected vendors addressed nearly three weeks ago. Security Update 2008-005 patches a serious flaw in the DNS that could allow hackers to hijack users' Internet connections or silently ...
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Say Anything (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ok, the editorial board at the Post didn’t use the word “stupid,” but they may as well have : Mr. Obama wants a surtax on net oil company profits above a “reasonable” level. The tax would be set high enough to raise $65 billion over the next five years, and the revenue would fund a one-shot tax rebate that Mr. Obama would like to give to families and individuals this year. Making Exxon surrender money...
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www.OSIR.org.in (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Resize Insurer AIG posts large loss on bad mortgage bets NEW YORK (Reuters) - American International Group Inc (AIG.N) posted its third consecutive quarterly net loss of more than $5 billion on Wednesday as it wrote down bad mortgage-related Source: www.washingtonpost.com Environment Manager (build And Release Manager / Team Leader) - Retail BulletinJob DescriptionThis [...]
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http://www.dolbajao.com/rss.php (Free subscription) | yesterday
Washington Post - 57 minutes agoBy Zachary A. Goldfarb AOL's expensive investment in building a leading online advertising network is not yet paying off for parent company Time Warner. CNET News Register
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Grasping Reality with Both Hands (Free subscription) | yesterday
Why oh why can't we have a better press corps? Here is a golden oldie worth reprinting. At Salon, Boehlert watches Ignatius say that it was journalists' "professionalism" that led them to be lapdogs for Bush. And he responds appropriately: Salon.com News | Lapdogs: Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, looking back on the press's failings with regards to Iraq, suggested, "The media were victims...
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Dear Author.Com (Free subscription) | yesterday
In ShelfAwareness, there was the following quote from Richard Cohen writing in the Washington Post. The book is warm. The book is handy. The book is handsome to the eye. The book occupies the shelf of the owner and is a reflection of him or her or, actually, me. The book is always there, to be [...]
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FatMixx (Free subscription) | yesterday
more smoke, fire more likely? P.S. I’m not ready to pin this on McCain, as I think is going to be natural right now. People want access, and lots of people are willing to bend or break the law to get it. The sketchy thing about these “bundlers” is precisely that the access [...]
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raimondo | 11/16/2007
Novel Faiths Find Followers Among Russia's Disillusioned By Kevin Sullivan Washington Post Foreign Service Tuesday, July 17, 2007; A01 ABODE OF DAWN, Russia -- Six miles from the nearest road, in the vast Siberian wilderness, a bearded man in flowing white linen robes sat at his kitchen table and talked about his crucifixion at the hands of Pontius Pilate 2,000 years ago. In a voice barely louder...