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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
The new success brand is: Poised. 0160; Her marriage to Peter, who has been granted a new trial, is still rift with uncertainly. Gartner told us in THE HYPOMANIC EDGE that it was the frenetic mindset and all-over-the-place behavior which helped America become the dominant economic power. In my new book OVER-50: HOW WE KEEP WORKING I hammer how key presentation 0160; On "The Good Wife" Alicia has that down cold. 0160; Her law firm, where she is a junior associate, has about a year's left of cash.
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
As in the U.S., quot; In the U.S., media such as THE NEW YORK TIMES demanded access to the sealed discovery documents associated with the settlement between the Connecticut Diocese of Bridgeport and the alleged victims of clergy sex abuse. As we know from the influential writings of Christopher Hitchens, secular commentary on religious matters can have a devastating impact. 0160; Much of Europe has long been secular, long broken away from a religious mindset.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
In his commentary in THE WASHINGTON POST, former THE NEW YORK TIMES Executive Editor Howell Raines seemingly wants us to view Fox head Roger Ailes in terms of journalism. However, in these Darwinian times when most of us are focused on survival, we might find it more useful to see - and to study as a model -Ailes as a smart businessman. 0160; Nothing wrong with that, given that Raines is from a journalistic background. 0160;
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Monday, October 19, 2009
0160; THE NEW YORK TIMES editor Bill Keller informed the newsroom that there needs to be 100 cuts. Those of us who came of professional age absorbing and quoting THE NEW YORK TIMES have to wonder how anyone can migrate from being employed at the institution to being a writer-among-writers out here. It's one of the most human communications between a trusty leader and troops who might get the ax. 0160; Hopefully, they will happen through buyouts.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
No question, THE NEW YORK TIMES is on life support and even the owners probably can't keep paying for that much longer. 0160; The issue is will a white knight like David Geffen be able to save the institution and if that happens, what happens to the ethos of THE NEW YORK TIMES? 0160; That would please us seemingly non-smug writing folk out there who have to continue to struggle for every .75 0160;
At the top of the list is will the old-line seemingly smug staff like David Brooks be banished from Paradise?
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
0160; But it's increasingly unlikely that we readers, writers, and thinkers are going to cut any slack for THE NEW YORK TIMES. 0160; So, its so-called charm offensive to win us back, as John Koblin reports in THE NEW YORK OBSERVER, will represent yet one more inept strategy by a tone-deaf bunch of elites.
The reality is: THE NEW YORK TIMES has been addressing Maybe Elizabeth Edwards found room in her heart to forgive John Boy. 0160; Its stars such as David Brooks seem to pontificate
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
As most of us know, THE NEW YORK TIMES is now serious about a pay wall . This approach to increase revenues and hopefully profits could be the end of THE NEW YORK TIMES. 0160; The details are in-play but essentially visitors to its online content will be allowed access to a certain number of articles monthly. 0160; After that, there will be a feet.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
That's how the head at THE NEW YORK TIMES announced the appointment of Jon Landman as the newspaper's Culture Editor [that title "Culture Editor" might make us wonder also]. How would you like, in 2009, being publicly put out there as:
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Let publisher Arthur Sulzberger of THE NEW YORK TIMES defend the creation of a pay wall. 0160; The rest of us know that such a charge will end the influence and eventually the existence of that institution. 0160; The bundle of digital inventions, ranging from HuffingtonPost.com to Politico.com, will fill that space. 0160; Quickly.
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Friday, June 26, 2009
Top 100 U.S. 3 – The New York Times 1,039,031 1,451,233
4 7 – New York Post 558,140 357, 168
8 U.S. 15 – TV Guide (US) 3,256,962 I found this post from Brian Solis very interesting – a list of the top media outlets, by circulation, as well as the 25 most popular blogs in America, as compiled by BurrellesLuce.
Marshall McLuhan is famous for stating “the medium is the message” and with the introduction of a newer
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Monday, June 8, 2009
Schlosser is the author of Fast Food Nation and was on Colbert to promote a new documentary called Food, Inc. trailer and the focus of the movie reminded me of a good TED talk I heard a while back from New York Times food writer Mark Bittman. In this talk below -- which contains a fair amout of visuals -- Bittman discusses what's wrong with the way many of us eat (too much meat, too few plants; too much fast food, too little home cooking, etc.). The other day I was watching this interview with Eric Schlosser on The Colbert Report. which opened last week.
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
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Friday, January 22, 2010
Food from our childhood touches a deep feeling in us baby boomers. 0160; One of those was Melba Toast, at least for those of us who lived near the Bronx factory which produced them. In NEW YORK Magazine, Adam Raymond reports that the iconic Melba Toast factory is re-locating from the Bronx to down south. 0160; It was always on the shelf of every house. 0160; It was for adults and the popular flavor was wheat.
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