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SpeedyE.com
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Marathon (Apr 19 2004 00:59 GMT) - On the way back from Houston this morning, we ran into a bicycle marathon in Bastrop on their way... |
Slashdot
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Apple Announces New Pro Software (Apr 19 2004 00:59 GMT) - yroJJory writes "Apparently, Apple has just announced new pro software today. First off is the new app Motion, which is a new motion graphics program with ... |
Don Park's Daily Habit
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Tits Flapping in Amsterdam (Apr 19 2004 00:57 GMT) - Elliotte Rusty Harold reports on a great looking pair of tits in Amsterdam. I arrived in Amsterdam this morning around 8:00 A.M. local time and got to the hotel around 10: |
The Lifestyle Weblog "Beauty, wellness and medical procedures for your perfect health"
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Lower Your Stoke Risk the Sweet Way (Apr 19 2004 00:55 GMT) - According to the American Medical association (AMA), eating up to five more servings of fruits and vegetables each day can reduce the risk of ischemic stoke in men and women by up to 30 percent. An ischemic stroke is the most common type of stroke, representing 80 percent of all cases. It occurs when a clot forms in an artery leading to the brain, slowing or stopping the flow of oxygen-rich blood, causing part of the brain to die. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, found that men and women who consumed the highest amount of fruits and vegetables daily (an average of 5.1 servings per day among men and 5. |
Smart Mobs
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A serious failure of journalism (Apr 19 2004 00:55 GMT) - I don't know how smartmobby this is, but I know it's important. A research team led by John McManus at Stanford University watched every story in the most watched evening newscasts of the four most popular SF Bay Area stations and confirmed what everybody knows: informing people about what they need to know to remain free citizens of a democracy is no longer on the agenda of mainstream electronic journalism. The NBC, ABC, and CBS affiliates devoted an average of one minute or less on the most watched evening newscasts to the candidates' positions and merits of ballot measures -- three weeks and one week before the last election. McManus, who directs Grade The News went to the heart of the matter in an Op-Ed piece for the San Francisco Chronicle, April 13, 2004. |
Say Anything
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Spain Pulling Out Of Iraq (Apr 19 2004 00:53 GMT) - Spain's newly-elected Prime Minister is making good on his campaign promise to pull Spanish troops out of Iraq. From The Associated Press: Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero issued the abrupt recall just hours after his government was sworn in, saying there... |
eMarketing
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Google Helps You Gauge Which Ads Work Best (Apr 19 2004 00:52 GMT) - "A better way to see what works best - Ad conversion tracking. The holy grail of marketing is a complete understanding of what part of the marketing mix is most effective for converting shoppers into buyers. Businesses large and small took a step closer to attaining that goal recently when Goog... |
Variety.com - TV News
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The passion of the Copps (Apr 19 2004 00:52 GMT) - TV News: Tuning In: Washington's current obsession with indecency wouldn't make a very enticing movie or TV show except for the possible titles, which include "The Passion of the Copps," "The Madness of Commissioner Michael," and my personal favorite, "Copps Gone Wild." |
Variety.com - TV News
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Viacom cablers young at heart (Apr 19 2004 00:52 GMT) - TV News: 'Chappelle's,' wrestiling, reality drawing loyal auds -- While CBS's Leslie Moonves predicts dominance in next month's upfronts, Viacom's cable kids Comedy Central, MTV and Spike are bringing home the straight A's here and now. |
Variety.com - TV News
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Stations aren't giddy over new laffers (Apr 19 2004 00:52 GMT) - TV News: Old standards continue to mint dough -- Panic buying may be too strong a phrase, but by shelling out record dollars for veteran sitcoms like "Seinfeld" and "Everybody Loves Raymond," TV stations and cable nets are sending a message: The newer comedies stink. |
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