Category: Headlines
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Governor Schwarzenegger declares ‘fiscal emergency’ in California You saw what Greece did to the global economy. They were the 27th largest economy in the world.’ California is the 8th. They’re $19 billion in the hole. You care to estimate how long the line of people owed money by the Governator and the people of California…
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Time Inc. Frustrated by Apple Over iPad Subscription Issue Time’s not the only one out there struggling with Apple policies. If magazine publishers want to have any hope of avoiding the music industry’s fate (suckling from the turtlenecked teat of Jobs for sustenance), they should band together and work to get as many Android tablets…
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Jumpstarting Sustainable American Jobs Some good thinking from Science Progress: Here’s how an “equity jobs” program would work. Public and private venture capital funds would go directly to companies at the top of the list as potential jobs producers. They would only go to companies that are ready to hire new employees to support their…
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Designed by Portland-based Mutt. They’ve already changed up their website to reflect the new identity. We actually prefer the logo/type when they show it outside the shield. Full design analysis at the link below. Pac-10 does The Wave (and The Mountain) [Brand New]
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USC media guide continues to scrub Bush from history [Dr. Saturday]
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REBRANDED: The Pac-10 (soon to be Pac-12)
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He ain’t corrupt, but no one’s going to say that he’s the sharpest knife in the drawer. Rod Blagojevich’s defense attorney, Sam Adam, Jr., during the closing arguments in Blago’s trial
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Chewbacca Riding a Squirrel Chasing Nazis. Top that, interwebs.
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If you see the Big Boy walking around your neighborhood, do not panic. He’s just wandering from town-to-town, helping people like Sam from Quantum Leap and delivering frosty chocolate milkshakes along the way. (WATCH NOW) [Thanks to Chad Mac for the link.] (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)
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To quote Spider Jerusalem and Jeff Tweedy, “I Hate It Here” We sit through months and months of discussion of the Arizona immigration law, but 99/100 of those reports didn’t bother to mention one crucial detail – the state doesn’t actually have the autonomy to deport people themselves; only the federal government can do that. …
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I really wish it was because they spent the money on building a new Babylon, buying a high-tech army of Stark Enterprises-built robotic super soldiers, or even just constructing a football stadium for the future Baghdad NFL franchise; I’m guessing most of it went to warlords, whores and Halliburton. [via]