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June 17, 2008 Breaking News
And Then Some News
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:30:08 PDT
Thursday’s essay is about “the curse of knowledge.” It is defined this way: once we know something, we find it hard to imagine what it was like not to know it. Our knowledge has “cursed” us, and it becomes difficult for us to share our knowledge with others because we can’t readily re-create our listeners’ state of mind... Thursday essay preview
Hillary Clinton finally ready to concede defeat
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 10:05:56 PDT
Gay youth to picnic in Soho Square London's largest gathering of LGBT youth will take place in the centre of the city later this month. They will gather in Soho Square on Friday 20th June for the 'OutZone Summer Picnic'. Michelle Obama "whitey" tape fails to materialise There is little proof behind the widely reported story that a major news network is in possession of video featuring Michelle Obama, wife of presidential hopeful Barack Obama, railing against white people. New Yo
Gay switchboard's unusual fundraising at Walk for Life
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 08:32:21 PDT
UK commits £6bn to global AIDS fight The government has announced details of a seven-year strategy to tackle the spread of HIV and AIDS. The International Development Secretary said the UK would be at the forefront of prevention, treatment and support provision. THT defends its support for ban on gay blood donations The head of policy at Terrence Higgins Trust has defended the charity’s support for the National Blood Service’s policy of refusing donations from gay men. opinionu
Google's view: Three trends in social networking
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 20:11:16 PDT
SAN FRANCISCO-- "Social is the new black," Joe Kraus, Google's director of product management, said at a talk on the company's social-computing efforts at the Supernova conference here.Kraus' view, which can be fairly said to represent Google's, is that these are th
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:51:01 PDT
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole A Roman Catholic adoption agency has said it will not comply with gay equality laws. Comment: How the biggest threat to gay communities in Singapore is not just the legal system Singapore is a tiny island state which has managed cramped 4.6 million people into her lands. Although it is sandwiched between Muslim countries, the country has a Chinese majority, but also supports a healthy proportion o
Buyers guide to festivals | Articles | mydeco
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:32:06 PDT
Find out what the celebrities pack when they hit the festival season. Bang on trend.
DANGEROUS RHYTHMS
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:46:06 PDT
The economy has a familiar rhythm these days. Unfortunately, it's a dangerous rhythm. Several economic reports hit the street today, and they ring familiar. It's been clear for some time that inflation is bubbling while the housing sector, among others, is still weakening. Today's economic updates reconfirms the trends. New housing starts fell again last month, dropping to the lowest level since the early 1990s, the Census Bureau reports. Meanwhile, the forward-looking metric of new building
Real-Time Local News a Central PA Winner
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 00:00:01 PDT
Harrisburg, PA (PRWEB) September 27, 2007 -- There's a lot going on and nobody wants to miss it. Now Central Pennsylvania has a source for...
The Bernardo Interview: Why CBC won’t air it
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:01:42 PDT
As you might have read in recent days, an Ontario Superior Court judge has released copies of a videotaped interview between Toronto police and convicted murderer Paul Bernardo. Bernardo was interviewed at the Kingston penitentiary in June 2007 about whether he had any involvement in the disappearance of University of Toronto student Elizabeth Bain, who has not been seen since June 1990. Media, including the CBC, petitioned the court to permit the release of the tape (the tape doesn’t show any
CBC News Morning - CBC.ca
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:30:08 PDT
Thursday’s essay is about “the curse of knowledge.” It is defined this way: once we know something, we find it hard to imagine what it was like not to know it. Our knowledge has “cursed” us, and it becomes difficult for us to share our knowledge with others because we can’t readily re-create our listeners’ state of mind... Thursday essay preview
Hillary Clinton finally ready to concede defeat
Thu, 05 Jun 2008 10:05:56 PDT
Gay youth to picnic in Soho Square London's largest gathering of LGBT youth will take place in the centre of the city later this month. They will gather in Soho Square on Friday 20th June for the 'OutZone Summer Picnic'. Michelle Obama "whitey" tape fails to materialise There is little proof behind the widely reported story that a major news network is in possession of video featuring Michelle Obama, wife of presidential hopeful Barack Obama, railing against white people. New Yo
Gay switchboard's unusual fundraising at Walk for Life
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 08:32:21 PDT
UK commits £6bn to global AIDS fight The government has announced details of a seven-year strategy to tackle the spread of HIV and AIDS. The International Development Secretary said the UK would be at the forefront of prevention, treatment and support provision. THT defends its support for ban on gay blood donations The head of policy at Terrence Higgins Trust has defended the charity’s support for the National Blood Service’s policy of refusing donations from gay men. opinionu
Google's view: Three trends in social networking
Mon, 16 Jun 2008 20:11:16 PDT
SAN FRANCISCO-- "Social is the new black," Joe Kraus, Google's director of product management, said at a talk on the company's social-computing efforts at the Supernova conference here.Kraus' view, which can be fairly said to represent Google's, is that these are th
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:51:01 PDT
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole A Roman Catholic adoption agency has said it will not comply with gay equality laws. Comment: How the biggest threat to gay communities in Singapore is not just the legal system Singapore is a tiny island state which has managed cramped 4.6 million people into her lands. Although it is sandwiched between Muslim countries, the country has a Chinese majority, but also supports a healthy proportion o
Buyers guide to festivals | Articles | mydeco
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 08:32:06 PDT
Find out what the celebrities pack when they hit the festival season. Bang on trend.
DANGEROUS RHYTHMS
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 06:46:06 PDT
The economy has a familiar rhythm these days. Unfortunately, it's a dangerous rhythm. Several economic reports hit the street today, and they ring familiar. It's been clear for some time that inflation is bubbling while the housing sector, among others, is still weakening. Today's economic updates reconfirms the trends. New housing starts fell again last month, dropping to the lowest level since the early 1990s, the Census Bureau reports. Meanwhile, the forward-looking metric of new building
Real-Time Local News a Central PA Winner
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 00:00:01 PDT
Harrisburg, PA (PRWEB) September 27, 2007 -- There's a lot going on and nobody wants to miss it. Now Central Pennsylvania has a source for...
The Bernardo Interview: Why CBC won’t air it
Tue, 17 Jun 2008 11:01:42 PDT
As you might have read in recent days, an Ontario Superior Court judge has released copies of a videotaped interview between Toronto police and convicted murderer Paul Bernardo. Bernardo was interviewed at the Kingston penitentiary in June 2007 about whether he had any involvement in the disappearance of University of Toronto student Elizabeth Bain, who has not been seen since June 1990. Media, including the CBC, petitioned the court to permit the release of the tape (the tape doesn’t show any
CBC News Morning - CBC.ca
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