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zabbaleen
Paper Hangers
I hope you are right! I hope we have paper newspapers around for thirty or forty more years! Meanwhile I keep up with the internet versions. It IS different. But you get thru an awful lot - a lot faster.
Posted to
Moneybox
by
david wayne osedach
on
October 28, 2009
New York Times
Some how. I think I'll pass on giving donations to the New York Times.
Posted to
Explainer
by
david wayne osedach
on
October 23, 2009
Re: Documentary about Cairo's Zabbaleen was just released
flrdalyn--while I appreciate your sympathy for the Zabbaleen, you are misunderstanding the situation. They are not anyone's slaves, nor are they employed by anyone. They receive no salary from the government. They are all independent entrepreneurs, working in their respective family businesses. It's true that they've been somewhat forced ...
Posted to
Fighting Words
by
voiceofreason101
on
October 4, 2009
Save the newspapers?
It is bettter than watching them face into obscurity.
Posted to
Press Box
by
david wayne osedach
on
September 22, 2009
post newspaper future
I am sure that internet newspapers and magazines can easily fill the void.
Posted to
Press Box
by
david wayne osedach
on
May 12, 2009
Recent US led Afghan Airstrike Violate International Law
International Law is explicit about civilian protection, including but not limited to Article 51, 52 and 57 of Protocol 1 of the 1949 Geneva Conventions. Violation of these articles are demonstrable by the recent U.S. raid on an Afghan Village as reported in early May of 2009. Article 51: Protection of the civilian population Paragraph ...
Posted to
War Stories
by
KCBWES
on
May 9, 2009
newspaper deaths
It is sad to see them go but their death marks a new era: online newspapers.
Posted to
Press Box
by
david wayne osedach
on
April 14, 2009
april fools hoax
Bring them on - the more the merrier. We need all the laughs we can get this year.
Posted to
Recycled
by
david wayne osedach
on
April 1, 2009
NYT's new, maybe not neo-con, conservative scribe
Will the NYT's replacement for the Weekly Std's, Krystol, aka the weakening bastard, last longer than WK lasted? If the NYT folds in or before June, 2009, will this writer's column be included in a demographic weekly editions of the shopper which is to replace the NYT. Mr Murdoch is rummored to be interested in buy what may remain of the NYT; Mr ...
Posted to
How To Pronounce It
by
larry278
on
March 12, 2009
the press declared a religion
Sounds like great fun! Who gets to decide which religion each paper is going to be?
Posted to
Culturebox
by
david wayne osedach
on
February 11, 2009
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