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| I also saw this letter about a petition style ad to be run in the New York Times... | | 2008-07-18 12:30:01 | | Of course the only problem is that The New York Times is part of the problem and if they're running the ad this pretty much means they don't see it as a bona fide threat. :)From: ACLU [mailto:aclu@aclu.org]On Behalf Of Wayne FrostSent: Tuesday, July 15, 20083:40 PMTo: EdgerA message from Wayne FrostHi!Did you know that Congress has signed away our right to privacy?It’s true! By making FISA law, the President and Congress made it legal for US agencies to spy on our text messages, email, and phone calls to people outside the US, without any cause, reason or let alone a warrant. Does that sound like a right to privacy to you?I have added my name to an ad to run in the New York Times this Thursday, will you join me (it does not cost anything)?- WayneHelp the ACLU turn outrage into action by sharing your message of support now!http://www.aclu.org/fisaactionhttp://www.relaywave.com/pingRelayWave.php
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| | Fox News Alters and Distorts Photos of New York Times Reporters | | 2008-07-04 08:00:16 | | Media Matters for America, a progressive media watch dog group, discovered that during a Fox News broadcast that they had been distorting the faces of New York Times reporters. Fox News, angry about reports Jacques Steinberg had written in the New York Times while working under Steve Reddicliffe, altered their photos for broadcast. Fox claimed that Reddicliffe has had an axe to grind with Fox for being fired from a company that Fox owns, “TV Guide”. During “Fox and Friends” on July 2, Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade hosted the segment in which they called the two reporters “attack dogs”. Fox took the two reporter’s photos, which had been digitally altered, then superimposed them on a poodle and a man holding the dog on a leash. The pictures of the two reporters had yellowed teeth, enlarged noses or thinned noses, hairlines adjusted, and other facial features altered. These photos from Media Matters show their actual photos and the image that Fox News displaye | | By: The Mersman Political Blog | | |
| | Affliction Banned Hits New York's Times Square | | 2008-07-02 11:57:15 | | SIGNAL HILL, California (July 1, 2008) – "Affliction Banned", the greatest MMA event ever staged, hit New York City's Times Square last week, as the faces of ten of the sports biggest stars, including Fedor "The Last Emperor" Emelianenko (27-1) and his opponent Tim "The Maine-iac" Sylvia (24-4), filled a billboard along Broadway. All will [...] | | By: Fight News Unlimited | | |
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| The New York Times destaca al Peru | | 2008-05-13 16:37:26 | | Perú considerado destino ideal del surf
El Perú cada vez más se posiciona como paraíso de los tablistas. En un extenso artículo en su sección de viajes, el influyente diario norteamericano The New York Times destaca al litoral peruano como un destino privilegiado para correr olas, informó la Comisión de Promoción del Perú para la Exportación y el Turismo (PromPerú).
El artículo escrito por la | | By: viajes turisticos | | |
| | New York Times’ın ortak arayışı devam ediyor | | 2008-04-29 13:08:29 | | New York Belediye Başkanı Michael Bloomberg geçtiğimiz günlerde yaptığı açıklamada New York Times gazetesini satın almayacağını söyledi.
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| | Journalistic Negligence at the New York Times: Dishonest Polling Data | | 2008-04-04 12:27:08 | | The New York Times is no longer a credible news organization. I know I have cited references to support this conclusion in the past, but this recent example is just as conclusive. Yesterday, the latest New York Times / CBS poll of 1368 Americans was released regarding the present State of the Union. In conjunction with the data, The New York Times summarized the statistics in order to explain the...
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| | MARCH 31... HEAD-LINES (new york times) | | 2008-03-31 10:26:00 | | * McCain Faces Test in Wooing Elite DonorsGluttony stomps upon the feet.Fury pounds upon the back.Even of the pain influence seeks tenure. * Who are We? New Dialogue on Mixed RaceColors mingle on the thick canvas,Prisms of points in time,Splintered carcass. * Cleric Suspends Battle in Basra by Shiite Militia They say it’s the thickness of bloodThat shapes our hearts…All this dissolving. * Tracking a Marine Lost at HomeHe was looking for homeWhen eyes returnedTo our murdered occasion.* As Jobs Vanish and Prices Rise, Food Stamp Use Nears RecordI ask… are our souls still living?Does the clamor of riches gush of blood?Does nourishment have flesh? * Olympic Torch Begins Its Journey in BeijingVast ancient capital, peoples republic,Olympiad to veil your tyranny,Akin to our September. © 2008 mrp/tpm(A Poetic Justice Photomontage)Rolling along "B"...Backstage w/Supak - Baghdad Burning - Ben Heine - Cartoons - betmo's corner - Black Sun Journal - Blog Against Theocracy - Blog for OurFutu | | By: Poetic Justice (Dont burn the flag. Wash it!) | | |
| | New York times covers bat disease | | 2008-03-25 18:57:56 | | This morning I saw that the NY Times has reported on the mysterious bat disease wiping out up to 90% of the bat population in parts of New England. By this evening, it was the second most frequently emailed article in the Times. iIm glad that other people are finding this situation worthy of concern. Unfortunately there wasn't much more information about a cause and a cure than I had unearthed.In the Adirondacks, mammal specialist Al Hicks was quoted as he was trying for the perfect picture of concentrations of bats: "“It’s just that I know I’m never going to see these guys again,” he said. “We’re the last to see this concentration of bats in our lifetime.”Addendum: the bat in my previous post is either a big brown or a pipstrelle. The bat in this post is a little brown bat.Atom
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| | Small Marketing Budget to a New York Times Bestseller | | 2008-03-11 20:03:31 | | It is a dream for many book authors to have their book as a New York Times bestseller. Hardcore writers should find the bookmarket website interesting. It offers taped reproduction of teleseminar phone calls, step by step document on the proven method to create a New York Times bestseller, guide & report in a single price of $497.The program tells you how to get the most of your marketing budget. With a small budget of $3000 to $25,000, John Kremer's method can sell more books in bookstores than publishers with $100,000 marketing budget. The system can help small publishers as well as big publishers. Now many book authors are going to be closer to fulfilling their dreams of having their books on the New York Times bestseller list. | | By: internet executive log | | |
| | New York Times Square Blast: Foreign or Domestic Terrorism? | | 2008-03-06 09:56:00 | | As I'm finding more and more often these days, it seems best to hold off, at least for a couple hours before tapping out stories. It provides the opportunity to collect more info, and let some of the crap articles get tossed aside. Case in point, the blast this morning in New Yorks Times Square. By now, you all will have heard of it.As of this writing, there is still very little information available, so I'll give you what I've managed to collect thus far.At approximately 3:45 am EST this morning, (Mar. 6th) a small explosive device detonated in Times Square New York, also known as the "Crossroads of the World." The device exploded outside and in front, of a military recruiting station which did as reported so far, minimal damage. And fortunately, there were no injuries reported.Residents in the hotel in which the explosion occurred in front of said, they could feel and hear the bang of the blast as high up as the 44th floor.There was apparently one individual who witnessed a suspiciou | | By: Hoopy Frood Dude | | |
| | George Bush More Favorable than the New York Times | | 2008-03-02 12:21:04 | | In light of the recent New York Times sham story on John McCain, the embarrassing story erroneously saying that our soldiers murder more people compared to the rest of the population when they return from Iraq (WHEN IN FACT THEY ARE 6 TIMES LESS LIKELY TO COMMIT MURDER THAN THE REST OF THE POPULATION), and the Times' overt liberal bias, the American people are sick of The New York...
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| | The New York Times Announces Online Luxury Real Estate Ad Program | | 2008-02-28 04:44:00 | | The Great Homes site has a searchable database of more than 250,000 real estate listings located in desirable second-home destinations such as Manhattan, Napa Valley, the Hamptons, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Miami and Florida's Gulf Coast, as well as select locations in Europe. The site features extensive luxury and second-home listings, Web-exclusive content with original articles written for the site, destination and lifestyle guides, videos, slide shows and interactive maps. The listings environment, powered by Gabriels, accommodates a variety of searches and has been recognized by the NAA and Inman as the leading media luxury real estate site.
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| | New York Times can't let WoW duo get away with it - SendMeRSS | | 2008-02-25 20:50:26 | | New York Times can't let WoW duo get away with itFiled under: Analysis / Opinion, Fan stuff, Virtual selves, Odds and ends, News itemsReader Roland (thanks!) pointed us to this weird WoW reference in the New York Times. In the wedding section of all places, there's a story about a couple that used World of Warcraft to play and have fun as a duo, and it's too damn bad that the NYT falls back into the old media idea that playing videogames as a couple isn't healthy.Can we get one mainstream media article that breaks the mold? Can we get one portrayal of a WoW player (or players, in this case) that doesn't fall back into the old line of MMOs being the territory of cave-dwelling social outcasts? That's most certainly not the case in reality -- how long is it going to take for mainstream reporters to forget this moronic angle and report on what's really happening here: two people in love sharing a hobby in between the rest of their full and fulfilling lives.There are now ten million | | By: Online Games | | |
| | Did the New York Times do John McCain a favor? | | 2008-02-22 16:40:21 | | Â Is it possible that the New York Times did John McCain a favor by running the article about his alleged affair with an intern, I mean a lobbyist? It is no secret the the conservative faction of the Republican party have real problems with John McCain. The media can’t grasp the depth of our contempt [...] | | By: Wake Up America | | |
| | New York Times Attacks John McCain, Now he Needs Our Help | | 2008-02-20 22:47:25 | | Â Republicans have nominated John McCain as their candidate for president. Many conservatives are not happy about this choice, but we have been told we must fall in line. Where else could we go? We have no other choice than to hold our collective noses and vote for the man who has repeatedly stabbed conservatives in [...] | | By: Wake Up America | | |
| | | | William Kristol and the New York Times | | 2008-01-07 14:33:32 | | Bill Kristol is now an editorialist for The New York Times. While this may be the greatest business decision by the Times in the last decade, it still demonstrates how one-sided the Times’ is. The only way to describe the Times is that its staff appears to write articles and editorials for themselves rather than the people actually reading the paper. This bias may not be intentional; but, there...
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| | More Global Warming Critics: The New York Times? | | 2008-01-03 16:14:00 | | WOW! I never in a million years (like I would really live that long) would have guessed that one of the primary mouth pieces in the 'Goracles' arsenal of global whining pundits, would turn out to be the New York Times.Praise the Lord, and pass the ammo!This one has really got to hurt a bit. NYTimes columnist John Tierney, took a good look into the debate (that's actually supposed to be over,) and shows that it's anything but a closed consensus.You have so got to read this one being hosted on NewsMax.com. Tierney brings up how 2008's T.V. images will be wave after wave of the starving polar bears, some Arctic ice melting and other frightening images of havoc caused by global whining.He refers to, "what what social scientists call availability entrepreneurs: the activists, journalists and publicity-savvy scientists who selectively monitor the globe looking for newsworthy evidence of a new form of sinfulness -- burning fossil fuels."Tierney mentions the contradiction in warming model predictions. How droughts in Australia and the United States are being blamed on warming, yet the models predicted excessive precipitation globally.Referring to the "selective monitoring," he brings up how even with Arctic ice melting, Antarctic ice ha grown substantially, but the 'availability ent's, only focus on that minuscule area that has warmed there.Tierney also discusses a bit about how the predicted severe hurricane seasons, never seemed to materialize. How last season it turns out, was the calmest in the Northern Hemisphere in three decades. Green house gases was supposed to make 2007 the hottest year on record, yet it turns out was cooler than any year since 2001.But there was just way too much info to list it all here. So head over to the NewsMax site or the NYTimes article itself, and read the full article.Article info provided by NewsMax.com and the New York Times. | | By: Hoopy Frood Dude | | |
| | | Natalie Portman does New York Times Style | | 2007-11-29 13:52:34 | | Actress Natalie Portman opens up about childhood, life, death and shving up in the upcoming Holiday issue of the New York Times Style magazine.
On growing up:“I was once told that the age you are is the age you were when you became who you are. Does that mean I am perpetually 11? I’m not sure [...] | | By: Gossip Boulevard | | |
| | The New York Times: nueva redacción integrada | | 2007-11-23 19:10:00 | | El "The New York Times" estrena nueva casa y nos la enseña. La novedad es la total integración de las redacciones digital y tradicional en una sola y totalmente equipada para una plena funcionalidad multimedia.Puedes empezar por ver esta fotogaleria, a continuación este vídeo y como remate estas panorámicas de 360º (pulsa "full screen" = pantalla completa y si pulsas y arrastras sobre la imagen la moverás), todo en inglés, impresionante la cafetería y la recepción por sus amplios espacios, algo más apretados en redacción. Y por último una vista nocturna del edificio. | | By: islas cies blog | | |
| | Thanks to the New York Times ... | | 2007-11-15 07:34:00 | | Our Towns On the Web With Big Concepts for a Fragmented Long Island By PETER APPLEBOME Published: November 15, 2007 OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Those whose first thoughts about Long Island usually don’t begin with high-concept, big-think, high-tech regional planning analysis might be surprised by some of the vapors emanating from there these days. There’s the Long Island Plasma Converter Project, the Long Island Innovation Council and the Long Island 3.0 Open Code Library, which is not to be confused with the Long Island Internet Public Library or the Long Island Info Grid. There’s the Long Island Idea Bank, the Long Island School of Meta Interdisciplinary Studies, the One Long Island Virtual Constitution and {hellip}well, you get the idea. There’s a lot more.Of course, to be technical, none of it actually exists outside the brain and Web site of Louis G. Savinetti, an unpretentious Long Island native with gray hair and glasses, and family roots in Sea Cliff, Locust Valley, Glen Head and Glen Cove, who is a former member of the Oyster Bay Town Council and now serves as the town’s human resources commissioner.But sitting at Taby’s Burger House, with its antique map of the Long Island that was — “Large Estates Here,” “Good Swordfishing Here” — you quickly realize that there’s much to be learned about Mr. Savinetti, about Long Island, and about the political potential of the wired world in his somewhat quixotic Long Island Idea Factory Web site, longislandideafactory.blogspot.com.Mr. Savinetti, 52, came out of C. W. Post College thinking he wanted to teach and compose music, but soon ditched that and later got degrees in public administration and law. Along the way, he picked up the habit of scribbling down ideas in notebooks, which piled up in the basement of his house. About a year ago, he decided to do something with them online as an abstract intellectual exercise — “sort of the way other people do crossword p | | By: Long Island Idea Factory | | |
| | Etsy mentioned in the New York Times | | 2007-11-15 00:15:18 | | It's just a small mention but every bit helps!Speaking of etsy, I've made 3 sales this week and one was a three item sale!! I'm so glad to have gotten some momentum back as far a my shop goes. This is a much needed lesson -- don't let momentum stop once it starts. | | By: Artlife | | |
| | | An article on Lucid Dreaming from the New York Times | | 2007-09-19 06:56:20 | | This was from yesterday's New York Times - an article called
'Living Your Dreams, in a Manner of Speaking'. It talks a little
about the concept of lucid dreaming, but also focuses on a new
movie being written and directed by Jake Paltrow called "The Good
Night".
Living Your Dreams, in a Manner of
Speaking
Established sleep researchers say lucid dreaming is occasionally
reported by subjects, though it is difficult to validate
scientifically. “Yes, lucid dreaming exists,” said Dr.
Rodney Radtke, the medical director of the Sleep Disorders Center
at Duke University. “Yes, people certainly can, within their
dream, realize ‘this is just a dream’ and continue to
participate.”
“Do I believe that someone could
potentially alter or interact with their dreams in such a way that
they could change the dream? Yes,” he said. “Do I think
that you could essentially design a dream — ‘Oh, I want
to go to Honolulu and have this big hunk hit on me’?
It’s a bit of a stretch. But I can’t say it can’t
happen.”
He added: “Only in New York or
California do they worry about this stuff.”
Stephen LaBerge, a psychophysiologist and the founder of the
Lucidity Institute (lucidity.com), conducts lucid dream research
and
teaches people to do it.
“It’s kind of fun to do the
impossible,” Dr. LaBerge said. “Fly. Dream sex.
That’s what everybody likes to do. There’s also the
possibility of creative problem-solving, overcoming nightmares and
anxieties, learning more about yourself.”
A student at Stanford University, where
Dr. LaBerge conducted much of his research, wrote in The Stanford
Daily: “In one of my earliest experiences with lucidity, I
announced to an auditorium full of people that I was their god
(wasn’t I?). When they did not respond deferentially, I used
telekinesis to send one of them flying a | | By: MindMods CogSciTech Biofeedback & Neurofeedbac | | |
| | BookMarket.com - Be A New York Times Bestseller | | 2007-09-08 13:08:05 | | For the professional writers out there, if you are wondering why your books don't sell like Robert Kiyosaki's, even if you may be a more qualified writer than he is (Robert has always claimed that he has failed English in school), then you gotta check out John Kremer's webpage: BookMarket.com. John will teach you the tips on how to market your simple book to become a New York Times Bestseller List.I have read Chicken Soul for the Writer's Soul and that got me even more convinced that someday, I am going to produce something so profound it becomes a New York Times Bestseller. If you think this is far fetch, then, you have to check out this site -How to Create a New York Times Bestseller.Some of the information in this program includes: taped reproductions of teleseminars; step-by-step document outlining everything you have to do to carry out this proven method; a down loadable audio of the" How to Out-Sell the New York Times Bestsellers Without Breaking the Bank" ; Top 700 Independent B | | By: work at your home | | |
| | The New York Times Made Me More Stupider | | 2007-07-20 16:19:49 | | First of all, it should be pointed out that my grammaticals is goodly and my spelling is lejenderry. So it’s not like I’m some kind of a maroon!
It’s really not The New York Times’ fault. There’s a movie called Wordplay, which is a great flick. It’s a documentary about puzzles in general and The Times [...] | | By: The Frog Bog | | |
| | Summer Rentals: It’s Not Too Late - New York Times | | 2007-06-28 20:28:43 | |
New York Times
Summer Rentals: It’s Not Too LateNew York Times, United States - 24 minutes agoAs of mid-June, nearly 20 percent of United States vacation rentals listed on the site had yet to be booked for the Fourth of July holiday, while Labor Day …
Original post by nathaniel | | By: UniQuest | | |
| | Politics: Cheney pushes for a strike on Iran (New York Times) | | 2007-06-17 18:45:51 | | WASHINGTON, June 15 — A year after President Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice announced a new strategy toward Iran, a behind-the-scenes debate has broken out within the administration over whether the approach has any hope of reining in Iran’s nuclear program, according to senior administration officials.
The debate has pitted Ms. Rice and her [...] | | By: What a Weenie! | | |
| | Open Letter to the New York Times Public Editor… | | 2007-06-06 22:18:49 | | “Did Larry Rohter do good journalism?” Brazilian Press Association, 2004 … -American Games in Rio: It is no secret that Rio is crime-ridden and quite violent, and becoming … is warranted at all. –The New York Times, Guidelines on Integrity Dear Mr. Hoyt: I’m am American
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| | Uruguay in The New York Times | | 2007-01-09 17:03:00 | | Check out the Uruguay Travel Section in The New York Times. There are some interesting articles about Punta del Este, Montevideo, and the country in general.Totally unrelated . . . my shipment from Seattle has been in Uruguay for almost three weeks. They're finally delivering everything on Friday. Hopefully they won't charge too much for storage. It's going to be nice to have some furniture in this house! Updates and photos will be forthwith. | | By: A Maverick's Odyssey | | |
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