The Herald Times newspaper 'defends' itself
Irons in the Fire (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
by making accusations, etc . About what we've come to expect from clowns who do something like this in the first place.
Irons in the Fire (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
by making accusations, etc . About what we've come to expect from clowns who do something like this in the first place.
Techie Buzz (Free subscription) | 12/06/2009
Hindustan Times has become the first Indian paper to offer their newspaper on Amazon Kindle. A subscription to Hindustan Times on Kindle will cost you $9.99 per month, which is ridiculous considering that you can get a full years worth of newspaper delivered to you for half the price. You might also like: Amazon Kindle Coming to Mac OS X Amazon Extends Battery Life of Newest...
Liberal Conspiracy (Free subscription) | yesterday
A Times newspaper editorial says today : More and more leading figures, both in Westminster and the City, are expecting either a hung Parliament or a minority administration. Clearly David Cameron is not making a convincing case. The central charge against him is that, while he is approachable and likeable, his aims and values as a future prime minister of this country are still unclear....
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Genealogy Insider:- The Irish Times newspaper is celebrating 150 years in publication by letting you access its digital article archive free through December 14.
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Genealogy Insider:- The Irish Times newspaper is celebrating 150 years in publication by letting you access its digital article archive free through December 14.
Download Squad (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Filed under: News , Web services It's hard out there for a newspaper. Even if you're the New York Times, survival still depends on finding new ways to get eyeballs on your articles (and your ads). The NYT's latest trick is called Times Skimmer , and it's a convenient, attractive new way to read the paper's major headlines online. Articles are presented in a grid, using the same...
TechCrunch Europe (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
[Ireland] The top 50 technology start-ups in Ireland are now being ranked and tracked weekly online, receiving a score of 1-100 based on performance, press coverage and other variables. In a joint effort with Silicon Valley-based tracking company YouNoodle , the Irish Times newspaper is producing the Irish Times Tech 50 feature, posted on its business website, where the 50 companies’...
kinsey63d9o | 9 hours ago
... You," will court investors as a possible alternative to signing up with a record label, The Times newspaper said. The former Take That singer is nearing the end of a 55 million pound, four-album deal with British music group EMI. "Obviously we are talking to several record companies about a new deal for Robbie, but we are also looking at talking broadly to all potential
BAYSTREET NEWSWIRE (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
News broadcasts several years ago featured disturbing images of syringes, plasma bags and used specimen containers washing up on beaches on the East Coast of the United States. The issue of medical waste disposal has been high on the list of the country's environmental regulators, but images like those are still common around the word. On Wednesday, a headline across The Times newspaper...
pythia7zc7l | yesterday
... Leona Lewis, Cheryl Cole and JLS, he added. Early reviews have been unfavorable, however, with the Times newspaper calling it "an uncomfortable package" in a two-out-of-five star review, the same rating as the Guardian. UNLIKELY STAR The 48-year-old church volunteer won over the public with her performance of I Dreamed a Dream on the popular "Britain's Got Talent"
kevint349t | yesterday
... You," will court investors as a possible alternative to signing up with a record label, The Times newspaper said. The former Take That singer is nearing the end of a 55 million pound, four-album deal with British music group EMI. "Obviously we are talking to several record companies about a new deal for Robbie, but we are also looking at talking broadly to all potential
TechRadar (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rupert Murdoch has once again cemented his stance on whether news content should be free on the internet, by remarking that "quality is not free". The owner of the Sun and Times newspapers made the comments while speaking to the Federal Trade Commission earlier this month, with his speech published today in the Wall Street Journal – also owned by Murdoch. It is...
Market Watch (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Taiwan will further open its markets to mainland Chinese investors next month, allowing qualified parties to buy and sell shares on the island's stock market as foreign investors, according to reports citing an account in the Commercial Times newspaper. Access is to be granted from Dec. 16, reports said. Taiwan's legislature will also reportedly meet this week...
Cryptozoology Online: Daily News (Free subscription) | 12/06/2009
... stood there. It was a young one, a juvenile, about 6 feet tall. My father suggested someone call a newspaper, but Mom said by the time the newspaper got there, it would be dark. Back then, few people had video cameras. It acted like a monkey would do. I never even thought of it being a Bigfoot at the time.” To the uninitiated, Bigfoot, or Sasquatch, as he sometimes...
Rantburg (Free subscription) | 12/06/2009
[Asharq al-Aswat] Somalia's government called on Saturday for an international peace plan like President Barack Obama's new Afghan strategy, saying it would be more effective and far cheaper than current efforts to combat Somali piracy. Fascinating. How was it that we decided to go into Somalia last time?Because George H. W. Bush felt sorry for the wimmin and kiddies. Then we turned it over...