Archive for January, 2010
the sb weekender: the week in review
oh another week went by here at the place where you get news you can use. while anderson cooper continued to report on things happening in haiti, we held down the fort stateside. here’s what happened in news the week ending january 22, 2010 here at sacred bird.
the creator of taco bell passed the [...]
pulitzer for the national enquirer?
can you image if the national enquirer won the pulitzer prize? barr levine, the executive editor of the national enquirer, thinks they deserve one for the paper’s coverage of the john edwards scandal*. now that edwards has finally admitted he is indeed the father of rielle hunter’s baby, the enquirer thinks they deserve the credit [...]
why do you think i smile all the time?*
the advocate picked the gayest cities in america. the winner is, wait for it….the ATL (or hotlanta as they like to call it). the atl was followed by burlington vt, iowa city, bloomington, in, madison, wis, new orleans, la, fort lauderdale, fla, portland, me, austin, tx, seattle, wa, gainsville, fla, ashville, nc, springfield, [...]
the free ride is just about over
starting 2011, the nytimes website will start charging for unlimited access. they’ll be using a “metered approach” which means you can access a set number of articles per month and if you exceed that number, you’ll have to pay for it. this follows suit with news corp’s newspaper sites which rupert murdoch has said would [...]
lunchtime brain teaser: what is this?
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you can’t do a big dig out of a (mass)hole
all new englandahs know what i’m talking about here. on the eve of the election , martha coakley, attorney general for the commonwealth of massachusetts must be wondering how it all went wrong. when she declared, she thought she was a shoe-in to fill the seat of legislative giant ted kennedy who died last fall. [...]
carribbean vacation
months ago when people made their vacation plans for a nice royal carribbean, they never could’ve guessed that they’re now in the middle of a small controversy. for you see, royal caribbean has made a decision to continue on its regular sailing route, including a stop at a haitian port, labadee. ladabee is about 85 [...]



