Here is today's roundup for Newspapers:
Pennsylvania Newspapers Pretend There is No Direction to Mecca
In September 2005, a half dozen different bloggers verified that a person facing into what was originally called the Crescent of Embrace memorial to Flight 93 would be facing almost exactly at Mecca. Some surrounding trees have been added to the design, but the giant central crescent remains completely intact in the Bowl of Embrace redesign.
Do Newspapers Use Economic News to Sway Public Opinion?
So now we know that Republican administrations are slammed for high unemployment rates. But along the same logic, are pro-Republican newspapers pushing stories on inflation, deficits, or social issues during a Democratic president???s term
Israeli Newspaper asks: Should Israel come to terms with a nuclear Iran?
Students defend editor over use of expletitive:??? "Im here to tell you that the editor of a student newspaper should not be held to a higher standard than the president of the United States of America"
Do Newspapers Use Economic News to Sway Public Opinion?
Auto Industry Square Car Time!
Great daily market warm up and this one has its focus on the auto industry. Guy tells it like it is!!! Very useful weekly market moving event planner provided also. Writes for Seeking Alpha, Motley Fool, RealMoney.com, Newspapers.com.
"The Evil Has Landed": actual front page splash on an American Newspaper [pic]
The Limits of Newsprint: why one reporter says she had to leave her job at a prestigious newspaper to adequately cover educational inequities in America
Five ways to make yourself a workplace superstar
This affirming "spot on" article should be sent, not just to college newspapers but to high school counselors. It is inspiring to young women who, according to many accounts, are planning ahead for work, lifestyle, place to live and YES for family - and who value mentors such as Penelope - Kare
Oklahoma St Football Coach Mike Gundy goes off his gourd in response to newspaper article bashing his quarterback
CNN picks up "Fuck Bush" story; student newspaper editor called upon to resign
Rutgers professor in trouble for denouncing athletics scholarships
"If you were giving the scholarship to an intellectually brilliant kid who happens to play a sport, thats fine," Dowling told the New York Times in Wednesdays newspaper. "But they give it to a functional illiterate who cant read a cereal box, and then make him spend 50 hours a week on physical skills. Thats not opportunity.
Mounting pressure on the editor of the student newspaper who wrote in an editorial "f*** Bush". College Republicans want him to resign and are planning a rally against him
Canadian Newspaper Spreads Anti-American Propaganda
The Canadian has published a story that claims Russia and China would both nuke the U.S. if George W. Bush gives the green light to a nuclear strike against Iran. This radical left wing "not-for-profit national newspaper" (Nads Note: Damn commies) portrays George W. Bush as an irrational dictator who is leading his people to their demise.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Magazines: Newspapers
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