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April 17, 2008 News and Trends

News Analysis Did Ending Regulation Help Fliers? - New York Times


New York Times

News Analysis Did Ending Regulation Help Fliers?
New York Times, United States - 27 minutes ago
Star-Tribune, via AP Northwest acquired Republic Airlines in 1986, and now it is trying to merge with Delta. One consultant to airlines says the industry is ...


Stylish Outdoor Garden and Patio Heaters

Wed, 16 Apr 2008 11:30:55 PDT
Patio heaters or outdoor heaters are one of the fastest growing trends to compliment a persons backyard settings

"Hush" Returns To Batman In July

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 04:39:47 PDT
The big news for July is the return of "Hush" - What will this mean for Bruce Wayne? And how does the newly-returned Catwoman fit it? Find out in DETECTIVE COMICS #846 (Written by Paul Dini, Art by Dustin Nguyen & Derek Fridolfs) when part 1 of the 5-part story "The Return of Hush" kicks off.

New LostWinds Screenshots

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:20:19 PDT
New LostWinds Screenshots April 17th, 2008 Eight brand new screenshots from LostWinds, a WiiWare title for the Wii can be seen below. Click here for Screens Posted in 1. Wii News & Articles | No Comments »

Jason Linkins: Hannity Spoonfed Left-Field Debate Question T

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 03:39:49 PDT
ABC News and the right working together

How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written

Thu, 13 Mar 2008 14:58:11 PDT
How juicy political legends and myths like “Hidden Agenda” are written 1. As a general matter, simply watch the state-owned CBC Newsworld channel or any of a number of other liberal media outlets. Legends and myths appear as if out of nowhere. For example, just now: On the CBC Newsworld channel, in the middle of the newscast, a guest expert on all things political, Susan Delacourt, a political columnist from the liberal-left’s Toronto Star, suggested that Prime Minister Harper is an “unf

A Viewer Speaks

Wed, 02 Apr 2008 08:05:29 PDT
WE GET A good group of commenters here in Sticksville. Lately, we've been hearing quite a bit from a young woman from the Prairies, who has an openminded attitude toward Canadian shows, and an engaged and passionate way of defending them. On the subject of all the changes going on at the CBC, I think she's expressed the necessary corrective point of view better than Richard Stursberg, Kirstine Leyfield, or anybody else at the public broadcaster has managed to do. So I'm bumping her comment here

CBC to close Calgary unit of Newsworld - Toronto Star


CBC to close Calgary unit of Newsworld
Toronto Star, Canada - Apr 3, 2008
CALGARY–CBC News will close the Calgary unit of its Newsworld channel as of next month. The public broadcaster announced Thursday that the two hours of ...


Race to the White House

Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:18:40 PDT
If you weren’t paying attention, then you didn’t notice all the racism. See, we’re not a post racism society*. Part of the reason is that everyone sits around with their racist decoder rings looking for racism. Even when it may or may not be there. But accusations of racism these days are rather like car alarms. You hear both so much that you don’t even pay attention to the noise anymore. A few examples: If you call Barack Chirac Obama an elitist, you’re a racist! Seriously? Bill Hobbs did a


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