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The Carolina Hurricanes recalled goalie Justin Peters from Albany of the American Hockey League on Tuesday after starter Cam Ward went down with a groin injury.
On Monday, the Hurricanes got a bit of bad news and a bit of good news. Cam Ward, who left Sunday’s game against the Ducks after the first period has been ruled out for at least a few games. He has, apparently, suffered a groin injury. Justin Peters has been called up from Albany to back up Michael Leighton. The good news is that Justin Viva Williams may play this week, perhaps as early as Thursday...
The New York Press Club hosts a panel on Monday about "Jobs and Opportunities in Media," asking in these turbulent times, "Is journalism as we know it a dead-end career?" Our boa'd-boss Laurel Touby joins NY1 EP Leah Moses , managing web editor of the Columbia Journalism Review Justin Peters and others to discuss the state of the industry. It's not too late to RSVP , and check out mediabistro.com's...
Justin Peters in Slate:Question No. 13 on Barack Obama's extensive questionnaire for potential members of his administration: "If you have ever sent an electronic communication, including but not limited to an e-mail, text message or instant message, that could suggest...
Here 's an article called "Dear President Obama, There are a couple of embarrassing e-mails from my past that I think you should know about" on Slate . An excerpt, to explain why I'm directing Oxy to read it: From: Justin Peters Date: 05/22/1996 Subject: Whoops! hey all … my first week on e-mail and I'm already screwing it up. yesterday afternoon, I accidentally hit "reply all" and sent everyone in...
Without a doubt the funniest response I’ve seen to the Obama administration’s job application… The embarrassing e-mails that will keep me from working in the Obama administration. - By Justin Peters - Slate Magazine .
Back in September, Justin Peters was in town to do a seminar on the Word of Faith movement. While he was in town, I had the privilege to sit down with him and talk about his ministry and his seminars. This episode is, in essence, a summary of many of the major points that he discusses in his seminar. Some of the Word of Faith teachers that we discussed include: Benny Hinn, Kenneth & Gloria Copeland,...
Just in case you aren't already convinced that aging is something would should try to remedy, Slate has published an article on adult diapers. The author, Justin Peters, takes various brands out for a test drive and reports back. If...
27-year-old Slate writer Justin Peters reviewed several brands of adult diapers. Store Brands For the sad soul who is both incontinent and destitute, and for nobody else. Conventional wisdom says that any savings that may result from using generic personal-hygiene products are subsumed by the discomfort that users must endure. This is doubly true for generic adult diapers. Unless you are impoverished,...
Justin Peters of the Columbia Journalism Review provides a rare insight into what exactly the 15,000 journalists covering the Democratic National Convention are actually doing: 14,000 are wearing terrible suits. 7,500 aren’t doing much at all. 4,021 are smugly bad-mouthing the convention and its participants in their story ledes (“There is no reason for so many journalists [...]
Click here to receive mediabistro.com's Daily Newsfeed via email. What 1500 Reporters Are Doing at the DNC ( CJR ) Justin Peters: 14,000 are wearing terrible suits. 7,500 aren't doing much at all. 4,021 are smugly bad-mouthing the convention and its participants in their story ledes. 2,294 are bitching about only having perimeter press passes. 1,026 are drunk. 500 don't have credentials. 340 are confused...
…to cover a convention? There are an estimated 15,000 journalists in Denver for the DNC. “(And) 7,500 aren’t doing much at all,” writes Justin Peters in Columbia Journalism Review. “Only a small number of reporters actually have a reason to be here.” From a business standpoint — which needs to be taken [...]