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  • Fox News Ad Draws Protests [Fox Ad Driving the Obamunist Media Crazy]

    09/19/2009 8:30:17 AM PDT · by Senator Goldwater · 73 replies · 4,433+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | Spetember 18, 2009 | Howard Kurtz
    <p>A provocative full-page newspaper ad from Fox News drew heated reactions from its rivals today and one demand that The Washington Post apologize for running it.</p> <p>Over photos of protesters gathering for an "anti-tax" rally in Washington last Saturday, the ad asked: "How Did ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC and CNN Miss This Story?"</p>
  • The once and future e-book: on reading in the digital age

    02/02/2009 1:00:38 PM PST · by MrEdd · 65 replies · 1,733+ views
    ars technica ^ | February 1, 2009 | John Siracusa
    I was pitched headfirst into the world of e-books in 2002 when I took a job with Palm Digital Media. The company, originally called Peanut Press, was founded in 1998 with a simple plan: publish books in electronic form. As it turns out, that simple plan leads directly into a technological, economic, and political hornet's nest. But thanks to some good initial decisions (more on those later), little Peanut Press did pretty well for itself in those first few years, eventually having a legitimate claim to its self-declared title of "the world's largest e-book store." Unfortunately, despite starting the company...
  • Surgi Center: Abortion Clinic forced to allow both sides of the issue now

    04/21/2003 3:15:43 PM PDT · by topher · 23 replies · 533+ views
    Being a part of the Good Friday -- Holy Saturday Prayer Vigil | April 21, 2003 | Vanity -- topher
    This time last year, pro-lifers around the Atlanta area had the first "Friday before Easter Sunday" prayer vigil at a late term abortion clinic. This is Surgi Center -- which across the street from one of the TBS (Turner Broadcasting Systems) buildings at 1113 Spring Street in Atlanta. At that time, a Deputy Sheriff (who moonlighted as a security guard at the abortion clinic) would arrest Pro-Lifers for being on a public sidewalk. There were "Death-scorts" -- Escorts for those going into the abortion clinic. Supposedly some of those were involved in witchcraft. This year is the difference between day...