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Current News for May 12, 2008
Olympic Communication
Mon, 12 May 2008 06:14:58 PDT
An excerpt about illegal news coverage from the official English-language Olympic guidebook for the Beijing police.
Yahoo Is More Popular Than Google - says Google.
Sat, 10 May 2008 10:55:30 PDT
Google's own product - 'Google Trends' says that Yahoo is more popular than Google since a long time. Even though the graph of Google has been steadily climbing, it has never beaten Yahoo. Should we or shouldn't we believe you Google?
Here's a little local news story I think you will find amusing. It does, of... (San Francisco Chronicle)
Mon, 12 May 2008 00:36:48 PDT
Here's a little local news story I think you will find amusing. It does, of course, represent the decline of everything we hold dear; on the other hand, it's funny. This has been happening a lot lately: "Land 'O Lakes, Fla. - A substitute teacher in Pasco...
News Corporation Withdraws Its Bid for Newsday (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Sun, 11 May 2008 16:37:20 PDT
Cablevision appeared likely to prevail in the bidding for the newspaper after the News Corporation pulled out.
Enewsbar.com Scrolling News Ticker Now Serving Newsfeeds From All Headline News Corp.
Thu, 03 Jun 2004 00:00:01 PDT
Wellington, FL (PRWEB) June 3, 2004 -- Enewsbar.com, a subsidiary of Intellim Research Inc., announced today that it is adding newsfeed services provided by All Headline News to its desktop scrolling...
Coworking, Childcare, Cubes & Crayons
Mon, 12 May 2008 07:00:10 PDT
Coworking continues to evolve and mold to the increasingly blurred boundaries between domestic and professional life. An area often overlooked is that of childcare for remote workers and home workers. I have colleagues and collaborators who, despite the fact they’re self-employed and work largely from a home office, still need to employ childcare. Some may see this as an unnecessary overhead, but it’s actually desperately needed in order to provide focus whilst working from home. Enter Cubes
Time: Al-Sadr Wins Another Round
Mon, 12 May 2008 06:15:11 PDT
In other news, the Black Knight has won another round against King Arthur.
Profs in National News
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics, was featured on CBC News Morning today talking about rising food prices, what the global food shortage means to Canadians and how it progressed to this point. He was interviewed by business reporter Danielle Bochove. Prof. Barry Smit appeared on CBC Newsworld Monday discussing the topic of rising food costs and Canada's international role. The geography professor has expertise in t
CBC: And now for an honest middle o’ the road perspective… (no—just kidding!)
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:58:19 PDT
CBC: And now for an honest middle o’ the road perspective… (no—just kidding!) News item: dozens of ducks land in an oil sands “tailings” pond in Alberta which is usually protected by bird-scaring techniques to keep the birds away; and are poisoned, and die. It’s a tragedy. Clearly. The company is sad, the government is sad, we’re all sad. No doubt one or two heads will roll, and probably, people will be more careful in the future. We all hope so. And none of us need to be lectured about
Staying home
Mon, 12 May 2008 06:55:56 PDT
The weather today is HORRIBLE here today. We’re having a Nor’easter. If it were winter we’d be getting buried under tons of snow. I’m glad it’s just rain. I just got home from going to WaWa. It’s pouring, the wind is blowing so bad that I had to dodge fallen branches and when I parked my car the wind was shaking it. I was afraid the car was going to blow over. The electric has gone out several times and the WaWa I went to is the only one open in the area (there are 3 in this area). The others
"Good" economic news: glass half-empty or half-full?
Mon, 12 May 2008 04:29:07 PDT
What to make of the good economic news? Is the lower unemployment rate cause for celebration? And what of the improving productivity figures and shrinking trade deficit? Don't pop the champagne corks. It’s a mirage.
Richard Stursberg Interview Summary - Broadcaster.com
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:01:50 PDT
Broadcaster.com featured an interview with Richard Stursberg, Vice-President of English Services at the CBC, this week. Really nothing all that new — basically the same arguments and explanations as we’ve heard, but, for the record, a brief summary of the interview is after the jump, below. Plans For Radio 2 We are attempting to broaden the musical mix available on Radio 2. Everyone likes the intelligence & the quality of the station, but the content will be broadened outside of class
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Mon, 12 May 2008 06:14:58 PDT
An excerpt about illegal news coverage from the official English-language Olympic guidebook for the Beijing police.
Yahoo Is More Popular Than Google - says Google.
Sat, 10 May 2008 10:55:30 PDT
Google's own product - 'Google Trends' says that Yahoo is more popular than Google since a long time. Even though the graph of Google has been steadily climbing, it has never beaten Yahoo. Should we or shouldn't we believe you Google?
Here's a little local news story I think you will find amusing. It does, of... (San Francisco Chronicle)
Mon, 12 May 2008 00:36:48 PDT
Here's a little local news story I think you will find amusing. It does, of course, represent the decline of everything we hold dear; on the other hand, it's funny. This has been happening a lot lately: "Land 'O Lakes, Fla. - A substitute teacher in Pasco...
News Corporation Withdraws Its Bid for Newsday (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Sun, 11 May 2008 16:37:20 PDT
Cablevision appeared likely to prevail in the bidding for the newspaper after the News Corporation pulled out.
Enewsbar.com Scrolling News Ticker Now Serving Newsfeeds From All Headline News Corp.
Thu, 03 Jun 2004 00:00:01 PDT
Wellington, FL (PRWEB) June 3, 2004 -- Enewsbar.com, a subsidiary of Intellim Research Inc., announced today that it is adding newsfeed services provided by All Headline News to its desktop scrolling...
Coworking, Childcare, Cubes & Crayons
Mon, 12 May 2008 07:00:10 PDT
Coworking continues to evolve and mold to the increasingly blurred boundaries between domestic and professional life. An area often overlooked is that of childcare for remote workers and home workers. I have colleagues and collaborators who, despite the fact they’re self-employed and work largely from a home office, still need to employ childcare. Some may see this as an unnecessary overhead, but it’s actually desperately needed in order to provide focus whilst working from home. Enter Cubes
Time: Al-Sadr Wins Another Round
Mon, 12 May 2008 06:15:11 PDT
In other news, the Black Knight has won another round against King Arthur.
Profs in National News
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 13:36:57 PDT
Prof. David Sparling, associate dean, research and graduate studies for the College of Management and Economics, was featured on CBC News Morning today talking about rising food prices, what the global food shortage means to Canadians and how it progressed to this point. He was interviewed by business reporter Danielle Bochove. Prof. Barry Smit appeared on CBC Newsworld Monday discussing the topic of rising food costs and Canada's international role. The geography professor has expertise in t
CBC: And now for an honest middle o’ the road perspective… (no—just kidding!)
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 13:58:19 PDT
CBC: And now for an honest middle o’ the road perspective… (no—just kidding!) News item: dozens of ducks land in an oil sands “tailings” pond in Alberta which is usually protected by bird-scaring techniques to keep the birds away; and are poisoned, and die. It’s a tragedy. Clearly. The company is sad, the government is sad, we’re all sad. No doubt one or two heads will roll, and probably, people will be more careful in the future. We all hope so. And none of us need to be lectured about
Staying home
Mon, 12 May 2008 06:55:56 PDT
The weather today is HORRIBLE here today. We’re having a Nor’easter. If it were winter we’d be getting buried under tons of snow. I’m glad it’s just rain. I just got home from going to WaWa. It’s pouring, the wind is blowing so bad that I had to dodge fallen branches and when I parked my car the wind was shaking it. I was afraid the car was going to blow over. The electric has gone out several times and the WaWa I went to is the only one open in the area (there are 3 in this area). The others
"Good" economic news: glass half-empty or half-full?
Mon, 12 May 2008 04:29:07 PDT
What to make of the good economic news? Is the lower unemployment rate cause for celebration? And what of the improving productivity figures and shrinking trade deficit? Don't pop the champagne corks. It’s a mirage.
Richard Stursberg Interview Summary - Broadcaster.com
Wed, 30 Apr 2008 23:01:50 PDT
Broadcaster.com featured an interview with Richard Stursberg, Vice-President of English Services at the CBC, this week. Really nothing all that new — basically the same arguments and explanations as we’ve heard, but, for the record, a brief summary of the interview is after the jump, below. Plans For Radio 2 We are attempting to broaden the musical mix available on Radio 2. Everyone likes the intelligence & the quality of the station, but the content will be broadened outside of class
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