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June 15, 2008 Breaking News
Deal still possible for Hockey Night theme song (CBC Edmonton)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:38:38 PDT
Scott Moore, the executive director of CBC Sports, is playing down earlier published reports Thursday that hockey fans have heard the Hockey Night in Canada theme song for a final time.
Semicon special: Global and Indian scenarios, design trends (CIOL)
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 14:06:20 PDT
BANGALORE, INDIA: This special edition on semiconductors looks at three aspects -- the global semiconductor market scenario, the Indian semiconductor market scenario, and some key design trends and developments.
• 1000 km away, Lynlee waits for newsworld - Hamilton Spectator
Sports betting brief: Sunday's news you need to know (Covers.com)
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 06:28:03 PDT
Need to get caught up on the latest from the sports world for your handicapping homework? Check out Prosportsdaily.com for all the news you need to know. Perkins questionable - Boston Herald Kendrick Perkins ...
Selling Sex over Green and Vanity over Ethics
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 14:01:10 PDT
Great blog post about the new trend that American Apparel has moved towards. Before, they really pushed their high ethics and green standing in society. Now they're moving towards a more main stream soft-core sex scene. What do you guys think of the change?
Mendes in Vancouver for '4Real' - Telegraph-Journal
Deal still possible for Hockey Night song (CBC Ottawa)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:58:55 PDT
Scott Moore, the executive director of CBC Sports, is playing down earlier published reports Thursday that fans have heard the Hockey Night in Canada theme song for a final time.
Trends: Do you know your neighbour? - Independent
AT&T talks tiered Internet tiered pricing amid TWC's tests
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:34:31 PDT
“Usage-based pricing is one way to deal fairly with Internet usage, which is very uneven among broadband users. Broadband use is surging. Based on current trends, total bandwidth in the AT&T network will increase by four times over the next three years.” Fair? We pay 100% and expect to get 100% service back. Any less is certainly not "fair".
Copper Trends Favor Freeport - Forbes
Perspective on Tim Russert's Death: It Was One Life
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 15:39:12 PDT
Russert's death proves that modern day journalists live in a different orbit...Four US Soldiers died in Afghanistan on Friday. These were four people who gave the last, full measure of devotion for a cause greater than themselves. Yet the news of their noteworthy and honorable sacrifice was drowned by memorials to a millionaire journalist.
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Thu, 05 Jun 2008 15:38:38 PDT
Scott Moore, the executive director of CBC Sports, is playing down earlier published reports Thursday that hockey fans have heard the Hockey Night in Canada theme song for a final time.
Semicon special: Global and Indian scenarios, design trends (CIOL)
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 14:06:20 PDT
BANGALORE, INDIA: This special edition on semiconductors looks at three aspects -- the global semiconductor market scenario, the Indian semiconductor market scenario, and some key design trends and developments.
• 1000 km away, Lynlee waits for newsworld - Hamilton Spectator
• 1000 km away, Lynlee waits for newsworld Hamilton Spectator, Canada - Jun 4, 2008 And if you happen to come across the cat in yonder photo, will you do me another favour? His name is Indie. He belongs to Lynlee Spencer. ... |
Sports betting brief: Sunday's news you need to know (Covers.com)
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 06:28:03 PDT
Need to get caught up on the latest from the sports world for your handicapping homework? Check out Prosportsdaily.com for all the news you need to know. Perkins questionable - Boston Herald Kendrick Perkins ...
Selling Sex over Green and Vanity over Ethics
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 14:01:10 PDT
Great blog post about the new trend that American Apparel has moved towards. Before, they really pushed their high ethics and green standing in society. Now they're moving towards a more main stream soft-core sex scene. What do you guys think of the change?
Mendes in Vancouver for '4Real' - Telegraph-Journal
Mendes in Vancouver for '4Real' Telegraph-Journal, Canada - Jun 9, 2008 (CBC Newsworld) * Seems fitting, then, to also take in tonight's episode of 4REAL as actress Eva Mendes spends time in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, ... |
Deal still possible for Hockey Night song (CBC Ottawa)
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 13:58:55 PDT
Scott Moore, the executive director of CBC Sports, is playing down earlier published reports Thursday that fans have heard the Hockey Night in Canada theme song for a final time.
Trends: Do you know your neighbour? - Independent
Trends: Do you know your neighbour? Independent, UK - Jun 14, 2008 By Miriam Rayman A resurgence in communal living could prove an antidote to the isolation many people feel living in big cities. ... |
AT&T talks tiered Internet tiered pricing amid TWC's tests
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 00:34:31 PDT
“Usage-based pricing is one way to deal fairly with Internet usage, which is very uneven among broadband users. Broadband use is surging. Based on current trends, total bandwidth in the AT&T network will increase by four times over the next three years.” Fair? We pay 100% and expect to get 100% service back. Any less is certainly not "fair".
Copper Trends Favor Freeport - Forbes
Copper Trends Favor Freeport Forbes, NY - Jun 14, 2008 For at least the next year, both copper prices and demand for the metal seem likely to remain above historical norms. That's good news for Freeport-McMoRan ... |
Perspective on Tim Russert's Death: It Was One Life
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 15:39:12 PDT
Russert's death proves that modern day journalists live in a different orbit...Four US Soldiers died in Afghanistan on Friday. These were four people who gave the last, full measure of devotion for a cause greater than themselves. Yet the news of their noteworthy and honorable sacrifice was drowned by memorials to a millionaire journalist.
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