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10
Jul
2009
Cuts underway at Gannett newspapers  

3 hours ago by Gary Scott

The expected layoffs at the nation's largest newspaper chain are now underway. Gannett Blog is keeping a running tally of layoffs at Gannett papers - USA Today and the Detroit Free Press are exempted. Between 1,000 and 2,000 people are expected to lose their jobs. As of now, the total is 1,041.

gary scott - reporter-g.blogspot.com · Rank: 60,583 · 28 references

09
Jul
2009
Corruption!  

7 hours ago by lgstarr

Counties that supported Obama last year have reaped twice as much money per person from the administration's $787 billion economic stimulus package as those that voted for his Republican rival, Sen. John McCain, a USA TODAY analysis of government disclosure and accounting records shows.

lgstarr - lgstarr.blogspot.com · Rank: 75,767 · 12 references

Cheers to USA Today: 'Billions In (Stimulus) Aid Go to Areas That Backed ...  

8 hours ago by Seton Motley

He's Got It Is this what Time magazine meant with their July 6th cover, What Barack Obama Can Learn From FDR? Not one to let " a serious crisis to go to waste," Franklin Delano Roosevelt used the onset of the Great Depression as an excuse to immediately begin delivering New Deal dollars in unprecede ...

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You Are Ridiculous  

9 hours ago by letmetellyouwhatswrongwithyou

It wasn’t my intention to create a flaming Sarah Palin page, but I’m consoling myself with the fact that this isn’t actually about Sarah Palin, its about her followers. This is really all you need to know about what’s wrong with the Republican Party. At least its what’s wrong with the Republicans th ...

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Billions in aid go to areas that backed Obama in '08 (USA Today)  

9 hours ago by Bob Andelman

By Brad Heath USA TODAY July 8, 2009 WASHINGTON — Billions of dollars in federal aid delivered directly to the local level to help revive the economy have gone overwhelmingly to places that supported President Obama in last year's presidential election. That aid — about $17 billion — is the first pi ...

It's Political Bullshit! - political-bullshit.com

Nick Kristof Is an Honest Man [Media Crack]  

10 hours ago by Hamilton Nolan

In your commendable Thursday media column: Nick Kristof is the perfect columnist except for his writing, the NYT acknowledges its photo scandal, USA Today teaches us how to write a story that adds up...

Gawker - gawker.com · Rank: 16 · 4210 references

First pics from Drew Barrymore’s “Whip It” roll out  

11 hours ago by brodiemash

Drew Barrymore directing a movie about Roller Derby? Sign me up! Not so much for Barrymore, women on roller skates?! YES, PLEASE!! Whip It stars Ellen Page, Juliette Lewis, Kristen Wiig & the awesomeness that is Zoe Bell (for those of you who didn’t see Death Proof, go rent this TODAY!) and will be ...

Dumb Drum - dumbdrum.com · Rank: 83,700 · 21 references

Mad News, June 29-July 9, 2009  

12 hours ago by Deborah Lipp

Microsoft has released a Mad Men-inspired ad for IE8. AMC has launched AMC Digital Media and is positioning itself as an online movie source: AMC continues to develop its online movie presence with the launch of AMC Digital Media and the acquisition of two film websites-filmsite.com and filmcritic.o ...

Basket of Kisses - lippsisters.com · Rank: 78,749 · 68 references

An imbalance in where stimulus money goes  

13 hours ago by Editor

Now this is interesting… According to USA Today, areas that supported Obama are receiving twice as much stimulus funds compared to those that supported his opponent, Sen. John McCain: The reports show the 872 counties that supported Obama received about $69 per person, on average. The 2,234 that sup ...

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Widen the gap between you and your competition  

15 hours ago by rlaney

USA Today business columnist Gladys Edmunds had an interesting column this week about the things companies do to stay afloat in a turbulent economy. In response to a question about where to slash costs, Edmunds writes, “I can’t tell you where to cut your budget. However, public relations, marketing ...

Ackermania - ackermannpr.com/blog · Rank: 112,683 · 9 references

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