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April 07, 2008 News and Trends
Know Your Enemy
Mon, 07 Apr 2008 11:55:26 PDT
Know Your Enemy Back in the day I was quite the revolutionary (or so I thought). I had colored hair, mohawks, spikes, piercings, etc. etc. I was an anarchist, I was anti-authority in just about every way and I was all about “the cause.” I didn’t just talk, I did stuff too. I boycotted, I protested, I became a vegetarian (4 years), I wrote letters to politicians, I even burned American flags in public to prove a point (not proud of it, but I did). I was a very angry and disgruntled person. One
CBC to boost newsgathering in Alberta, but drops Calgary Newsworld programming
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 12:39:49 PDT
The CBC will dramatically increase resources devoted to covering local and national news in Alberta generally and Calgary and Edmonton in particular. Saying it’s moving to fulfill a commitment to local newsgathering announced nationally last year, CBC News will be doubling the number of newsgathering resources in Alberta by adding approximately 25 new assignments for television journalists based in Calgary and Edmonton to focus on local and national stories originating in Alberta. At the same
Top Flooring Trends for 2008
Wed, 05 Mar 2008 00:00:01 PST
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) March 5, 2008 -- When it comes to style and design European trends lead the way, and in the first quarter of 2008 that's definitely the case in new flooring trends. ...
CBC’s oft-used source for political experts —the Huffington Post —in new hate du jour
Wed, 26 Mar 2008 02:15:20 PDT
CBC’s oft-used source for political experts —the Huffington Post —in new hate du jour Here’s a bit of a post from the infamous Huffington Post web site, the web site which the state-owned CBC seems to use as a go-to place to secure folks to act as guest political experts for their Newsworld news channel. They ask questions of the Huffington Post experts in order to fully inform Canadians, CBC-style. Canadians, bereft of news otherwise, could, the CBC may well think, benefit from this kind of
Mon, 07 Apr 2008 11:55:26 PDT
Know Your Enemy Back in the day I was quite the revolutionary (or so I thought). I had colored hair, mohawks, spikes, piercings, etc. etc. I was an anarchist, I was anti-authority in just about every way and I was all about “the cause.” I didn’t just talk, I did stuff too. I boycotted, I protested, I became a vegetarian (4 years), I wrote letters to politicians, I even burned American flags in public to prove a point (not proud of it, but I did). I was a very angry and disgruntled person. One
CBC to boost newsgathering in Alberta, but drops Calgary Newsworld programming
Thu, 03 Apr 2008 12:39:49 PDT
The CBC will dramatically increase resources devoted to covering local and national news in Alberta generally and Calgary and Edmonton in particular. Saying it’s moving to fulfill a commitment to local newsgathering announced nationally last year, CBC News will be doubling the number of newsgathering resources in Alberta by adding approximately 25 new assignments for television journalists based in Calgary and Edmonton to focus on local and national stories originating in Alberta. At the same
Top Flooring Trends for 2008
Wed, 05 Mar 2008 00:00:01 PST
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) March 5, 2008 -- When it comes to style and design European trends lead the way, and in the first quarter of 2008 that's definitely the case in new flooring trends. ...
CBC’s oft-used source for political experts —the Huffington Post —in new hate du jour
Wed, 26 Mar 2008 02:15:20 PDT
CBC’s oft-used source for political experts —the Huffington Post —in new hate du jour Here’s a bit of a post from the infamous Huffington Post web site, the web site which the state-owned CBC seems to use as a go-to place to secure folks to act as guest political experts for their Newsworld news channel. They ask questions of the Huffington Post experts in order to fully inform Canadians, CBC-style. Canadians, bereft of news otherwise, could, the CBC may well think, benefit from this kind of















