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Crg Hill's poetry scorecard (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... Crg Hill's poetry scorecard http://scorecard.typepad.com/crag_hills_poetry_score/ Michael Jacobson The New Post-literate: A Gallery Of Asemic Writing. http://thenewpostliterate.blogspot.com/ Visuelle Poesie Visuelle Poesie, Konkrete Poesie, Kunstreisen, Ideen, Aktuelles http://visuelle-poesie.blogspot.com/ Fluxlist The Fluxlist Blog is an online intermedia community of Fluxlist members....
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Crg Hill's poetry scorecard (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
Geof Huth dbqp: visualizing poetics VISUAL POETRY, THE TEXTUAL IMAGINATION, AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE http://dbqp.blogspot.com/ Crg Hill's poetry scorecard contemporary poetries, visual, verbal & visual/verbal, with especial focus on small press books, magazines, and on websites of avant poetries http://scorecard.typepad.com/crag_hills_poetry_score/ Michael...
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The New Post-literate: A Gallery Of Asemic Writing. (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Monday, October 26, 2009 Posted by Michael Jacobson at 1 comments: said... asemic gourd books! this has to be a first. really unusual & well crafted. Subscribe to: ContactI am currently seeking submissions for March 2010. I usually post new work every Wednesday.EmailMyspace profileFacebook groupBlog Archive (64) (7) (7) (12) (6) (10) (4) (5) (4) (5) (4) (47) (6) (7) (2) (4) (2) (3) (2)...
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NewsBusters (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
In performing its duty to help save us from ourselves, ABC often turns to its favorite kill-joy food police, the Center for Science in the Public Interest . And they did it again on Oct. 21, when "Good Morning America's" Lisa Stark lamented with CSPI's executive director, Michael Jacobson, about the conniving designs of the food industry to lure unsuspecting consumers into...
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ABC News (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
... that? Half the box with grain and half of the box with sugar, that's not such a smart choice," Michael Jacobson, executive director of the , said of Froot Loops. When contacted by ABC News, deferred to a statement by the Smart Choices Program defending the labeling. The program "was developed during an open and lengthy collaborative process that included some of the most experienced...
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BMI Headlines (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
In performing its duty to help save us from ourselves, ABC often turns to its favorite kill-joy food police, the . And they did it again on Oct. 21, when “Good Morning America’s” Lisa Stark lamented with CSPI’s executive director, Michael Jacobson about the conniving designs of the food industry to lure unsuspecting consumers into its artery-clogging, diabetes–ridden death trap.
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The Waco Tribune-Herald - News (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
... of the Baylor music faculty: assistant professor of piano Vincent de Vries, professor of saxophone Michael Jacobson and professor of cello Gary Hardie.The recital is free and open to the public. For more information, call 710-3991.Tax prep volunteersAARP Tax Aide is seeking volunteers who can work at least four hours a week to prepare taxes for low- and middle-income citizens.Volunteers...
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shubsthoughts (Free subscription) | 10/09/2009
... that bear the seal. Members of these companies have people on the Smart Choices board. Hmmm! Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, was part of a panel that helped devise the Smart Choices nutritional criteria, until he quit last September. He said the panel was dominated by members of the food industry, which skewed its decisions.So...
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Counterterrorism Blog (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
... Security Law & Policy published an article by myself and my colleagues J. Scott Carpenter and Michael Jacobson entitled "Confronting the Ideology of Radical Extremism." The full article is available here .
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
... Is he hinting at an all-out ban on everything unhealthy, at least where the poor people live? As Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, tells the Times , "Nutrition is not the top concern of low-income people, who are probably the least amenable to calorie labeling." Indeed, Times reporter Anemona Hartocollis spent some time...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 10/06/2009
... food ingredients such as artery-clogging trans fats are behind these local and state efforts, said Michael Jacobson, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest.•Starbucks, Dunkin' revise breakfast menusJust in time for busy days spent in traffic and school carpool lines, popular on-the-go coffee shops are adding new healthier items to their morning menus.Most notably,...
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PrairiePundit (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
... “The Iranians have a lot of experience at this point in evading sanctions,” said Michael Jacobson , an intelligence and sanctions specialist at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy . “They are adaptable, learn from mistakes, see where the United States cracks down and move elsewhere. And on the part of businesses, there is a lot of willful blindness.”...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/04/2009
... "President Obama is exactly right when he says kids are drinking too much soda," said Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Centre for Science in the Public Interest. "Soda is dirt cheap and promotes expensive and debilitating diseases, which in turn run up health care costs at all levels of government." United States Coca-Cola Peter Beaumont guardian.co.uk...
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Israel Matzav (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
... embargo airtight.“The Iranians have a lot of experience at this point in evading sanctions,” said Michael Jacobson, an intelligence and sanctions specialist at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “They are adaptable, learn from mistakes, see where the United States cracks down and move elsewhere. And on the part of businesses, there is a lot of willful blindness.”
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CommonDreams.org Headlines (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
... he said."President Obama is exactly right when he says kids are drinking too much soda," said Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Centre for Science in the Public Interest. "Soda is dirt cheap and promotes expensive and debilitating diseases, which in turn run up health care costs at all levels of government." © 2009 Guardian News and Media Limited