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[Politics Daily] For the rule in both newspaper columns and on TV roundtables is: When in doubt, cite historical data as if you have stumbled on unalterable rules of human behavior. For as Abramowitz put it in an interview, "A year in advance, 14 months in advance of the congressional elections, you can't tell very much other than the party in power in the White House tends to lose seats."
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[Finance, Bussiness, Economy] THOUGHTS ON THE FUTURE OF JOURNALISM FROM THE PURPLE LIST: “The future of journalism, and to a certain extent quality printed word, seems a little bleak from both the inside looking out and visa versa. Here in Stockholm we have precious few decent writers, those with not only a grounding in the basics of writing but also capable of more than scratching the surface of subject matter.
[Charlotte Blogs] Tuesday May 12 | NASCAR and the Economy « Charlotte Blogs: Someone is gonna have to be first: Someone is gonna have to take chances and buck the old ways. Talking to men who are parasitic to a diminishing pseudo-sport was very revealing about the shortcomings of corporate capitalism and the supposed expanding gullibility of working Americans.
[BBC World Have Your Say] ON TV: Is recession inevitable? « BBC World Have Your Say: If we were to examine past civilizations like the Greeks for example they would spend considerable time examining and debating the positives, negatives, the consequences and everything that could and would be affected by advances of the day. When they felt they had devoted sufficient time enough to investigating so called progress, they would give sanction and agree to certain things being put in place.
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[AV Club] "Space Seed" / The Wrath Of Khan | TV | A.V. Club: As I get older, I appreciate Wrath more and more for its economy. Even if you don't compare it to the bloated indulgences of the first flick (whose biggest crime, apart from wasting its emotional crux on characters we've never met before, is that it takes everything soooo daaaaaaamn ... Maybe if Ceti Alpha VI hadn't blown up, maybe if Marla hadn't died, maybe if Chekov hadn't stumbled across maybe the wost planet to stumble across--maybe things might have been different. ...
[The Daily Blague] The Daily Blague » Blog Archive » Daily Office: Wednesday: The town-meeting shouters may be the organisms hands and feet, but its heart”also, Heaven help us, its brain”is a “conservative” media alliance built around talk radio and cable television, especially Fox News. The protesters do not look to politicians for leadership.
[Hawks Blog] Seven stitches = 10 days off for Hawks forward Josh Smith | Hawks Blog: In relation to Siler, people have to realize that difference between players who can produce in the NBA and the ones that cannot is very small in most cases.
[the Girls Guide to Homelessness] the Girls Guide to Homelessness » Blog Archive » Radio New Zealand ...: Spent the afternoon reading your entire blog from start to finish after finding a link on CNN. The whole site is amazing, from the information and links provided to your own experiences of how easily things can fall right down or be picked up when you don’t have a home.
[billy blog] billy blog » Blog Archive » The labour market is getting sicker: Initially this may occur based on fears that fiscal/debt approach would be inflationary (similar things have been happening, but only briefly, to long-dated yields), but looking at the Japanese example again, if the approach was managed so that spending remained within the supply capacity of the economy it need not be inflationary and if policy ended up not being inflationary, there would be no reason for the dollar to decline.
[HostGator Web Hosting Blog | Gator Crossing] Bad Economy, Good for HostGator? | HostGator Web Hosting Blog ...: That said, I stumbled upon this blog a couple weeks back, and took your advice and applied for a position as a Windows System Administrator since I have a lot of background in that area from a systems and web hosting perspective, and have also been a Cpanel/WHM reseller through Host Gator for a number of years.
[politicalbetting.com] politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » What's this going to do to ...: Even in what Brown alleged were good times we were running up deficits - so the options look bleak and it will take years but rest easy with a Tory govt at the helm we can expect sensible decisions !
[Chicago Boyz] Chicago Boyz » Blog Archive » The Death of TV: There’s a lot going on with Internet video, such as the Snag Films venture from Ted Leonsis and the download box from Netflix (which is intended to connect to a TV, not to a computer). Probably what’s going to happen is that much of the new creative content will be distributed via vehicles such as these…the cable operators will still be there as bandwidth providers, of course, and will still have a role for things like real-time sports, plus the diminishing legacy audience of people who care about the nightly news.
[Openers - cleveland.com] Ohioans give governor pass on economy - OPENERS - Ohio Politics ...: Strickland, for one, has yet to unveil an education-reform strategy a full two years into his term, but has been inviting education interest groups to briefings and workshops filled with vague, psychobabbling talk of creativity and innovation. While demanding greater control over the K-12 system than his predecessors enjoyed, he has also signaled his intention to back away from academic standards, testing and accountability, and to abandon Ohio's pioneering school-voucher and charter-school programs.
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[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: Oh no, they say "he is a socialist", stand on the sidelines lobbing insults, saying "tax breaks" are the answers for ALL the problems we now face, he is "wrecking the country", "spending our children's future", "he is a baby-killer", does not have a valid birth certificate, STILL complaining about Ayers and ACORN. he is "campaigning", when did he know about bonuses, he is on television too much and my personal favorite, "he is doing TOO much at one time"!
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