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Editor's note: Tom Deierlein wrote a series of e-mail updates to his friends, family and colleagues after being called up by the U.S. Army and sent to Iraq. Here are the excerpts ...
Journal: Goodbye Baghdad; hello bed rest - Charity Begins at War ...
Editor's note: Tom Deierlein wrote a series of e-mail updates to his friends, family and colleagues after being called up by the U.S. Army and sent to Iraq. Here are the excerpts ...
Brownstein: Obama - mediator or mobilizer - National Journal- msnbc ...
The presidential hopeful is winning over Democratic elected officials, but can he overtake Hillary Clinton in the superdelegate count?
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Editor's note: Tom Deierlein wrote a series of e-mail updates to his friends, family and colleagues after being called up by the U.S. Army and sent to Iraq. Here are the excerpts ...
Journal: Readying for ‘very dangerous job’ - Charity Begins at War ...
Editor's note: Tom Deierlein wrote a series of e-mail updates to his friends, family and colleagues after being called up by the U.S. Army and sent to Iraq. Here are the excerpts ...
Presidential race: You ain't seen nothing yet - National Journal ...
John McCain and Barack Obama began to look beyond the nomination contests this week, sizing each other up.
Mercurio: Clintons leave no fingerprints - National Journal- msnbc.com
The former First Couple have skillfully used the burgeoning debate over race in the Democratic presidential campaign to their advantage.
Journal: Merck hid bad Vioxx outcomes - Arthritis- msnbc.com
Vioxx maker Merck & Co. concealed heart attacks suffered by three patients during a clinical study of the now-withdrawn painkiller in a report on the study published in the New ...
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Brownstein: As D.C. stalls, clean energy takes off - National Journal ...
On every front -- domestic, international, public and private -- the drive toward a low-carbon energy future is accelerating, leaving Washington, and particularly the Bush ...
Affymax Q1 loss more than doubles Silicon Valley / San Jose ... - Bizjournals.com
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On-line web source for articles published in SLEEP, the official journal of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (www.aasmnet.org) and the Sleep Research Society (www ...
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Online edition of the Salina Journal, featuring top stories, breaking news, local video, local news, sports, obituaries, classifieds and entertainment. Serving Saline County ...
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A journal (through French from late Latin diurnalis , daily) has several related meanings: a daily record of events or business; a private journal is usually referred to as a diary ...
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Walter: The battle for independents - National Journal- msnbc.com
As John McCain shores up his Republican base, the independent vote that was once his strength is increasingly moving to Barack Obama.
Labour snubs experts over Class B status for cannabis
The UK Government finally confirmed cannabis is being restored to Class B status yesterday — bluntly snubbing the views of its own experts.
Evansville Poll Worker Caught on Tape Electioneering for Obama
On Tuesday, a poll worker in Evansville Indiana made sure voters knew they were stepping into “Obama’s House”. From WTVW Fox Channel 7: -J Chiles Esq.
New Issue Online: The Electronic Journal of Academic and Special ...
... Suzanne Milton Increasing Impact of Scholarly Journal Articles: Practical Strategies Librarians Can Share Laura Bowering Mullen Old Maids, Policeman, and Social Rejects: Mass Media Representations and Public Perceptions of ...
An Introduction To Contrarian Sports Betting
I’ve alluded to how I am a contrarian many times on this site. Now I am going to address the topic directly for the first time. People have been investing in the stock market using contrarian principles for decades, and I am not the ...
Today in The Journal News
The Yankees got production from Robinson Cano and Jason Giambi (who?) and beat the Indians. Brian Heyman has the story. Kei Igawa is back and starts tonight. This notebook also has an A-Rod update. I pumped my fist when I finished this ...
Hezbollah's Subtle Takeover
Hezbollah has taken control of the media in Lebanon. Their media campaign has already begun. They are currently presenting themselves as liberators of Lebanon, and allies of the Lebanese Army against a corrupt government supported by ...
El Espectador again a daily journal
The economical recovery puts back the journal to the Colombian streets to fulfill the information spectra. Gonzalo Córdoba, president of Comunican SA, the company for the edition of the journal, said: ...
Keys to an Effective Idea Journal
Probably my most valuable possession as a blogger is my idea notebook/journal. Because I maintain two blogs of my own and I write on a regular basis for a few other blogs, post ideas are priceless. Without a constant flow of ideas the ...
Gift, Journal
Here is another journal that I made taking off from the last lesson in Sue's journal class. The glittery stuff is Diffraction Foil which is normally used in detailing cars. I hear it is no longer available in small quantities. ...
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Wilmington, North Carolina, May 24, 1861 A nice ...
THE DAILY JOURNAL, Wilmington, North Carolina, May 24, 1861 A nice feature of this issue is the printing of: "Confederate States of America" which appears in the dateline. The entire ftpg. is taken up with ads including one illustrated ...
Virtualization Journal Attracts JavaOne Attendees to SYS-CON Media ...
Virtualization Journal now reaches more than 60000 online readers with monthly digital editions and weekly newsletters. The premier issue of the magazine's print edition, which debuts on May 6, 2008, at JavaOne in San Francisco, ...
Who is your target market? What do they want?
At the Kingdom Business Journal we are commited to providing you with valuable information that is biblically based and practical. In that light, as I promised we have another Tele-Seminar for you. Selling! We have done polls and hands ...
Europe journal: Around the world in many many days
a journal by dawanderinCanadian from a trip to Europe. Well... where to start... [Read full journal]
Write a Poem to Win a Book
Breaking the Mirror has a great idea for a journal writing prompt, poetry, free verse or whatever you feel like. Angelique invites readers to submit a poem of no more than 20 lines on how you feel about your body. ...
London Progressive Journal
Myself and the indefatigable comrade Hatch have pieces in the latest edition of London Progressive Journal. Take a peek here.
Egypt journal: Testing
a journal by tcwadams from a trip to Egypt. lalallansakdfnhsa[vb[ ab ewaisgvfdsalj. [Read full journal]
Orlando journal: AQUATICA
a entry by Jacky boy from a trip to Orlando, Florida. Today we went to Aquatica, this is the water park by Seaworld. It's pretty new and it's based on New Zealand, with this really bad Australian accent over the PA system all day. ...
Places To Visit
Primrose Hill, Staten Island, Chalk Farm, Massif Central, Gospel Oak, Sao Paolo, Boston Manor, Costa Rica, Arnos Grove, San Clemente, Tufnell Park……..(St Etienne, Girl Vii) After the hectoring and bad humour comes something a little ...
Reader Gallery 5/9/08
We've got a brand new batch of reader submitted photos to offset your productivity. It's nice to see so many of our readers out there on the racing scene. Keep up the great work! If you've got photos you want to share, send 'em our way!
Freaky Friday #110
Spend some time writing in your journal from the perspective of your body. What would your body say to you? Allow time to write this journal entry when you’re feeling relaxed. Perhaps do something prior to writing that always makes you ...
Twenty cyclists, including one Olympic hopeful, hurt after ...
An Australian Olympic cyclist was thrown dazed to the ground when a motorist collided with his elite training pack, scattering dozens of riders over a busy Sydney road and sparking a police call Friday for witnesses. ...
Deer-in-the-headlights marketing: give them a reason
But there was no news outlet for microbusiness owners before the launch of The MicroEnterprise Journal and microbusiness owners managed to do okay without it. Which means that I need to be able to explain to those microbusiness owners ...
McKay in record form as she grabs lead in America
Scotland’s Mhairi McKay fired a superb course record eight-under-par 63 to lead the Michelob Open by a shot from Annika Sorenstam yesterday at Kingsmill, Virginia.
Tartan two in a row for Doak
CHRIS Doak sealed his second order of merit win in a row on the Tartan Tour last night after storming to victory in the Scottish Wateraid 36-hole event at Barassie.
Robertson out as the injury worries build up for Fort William
Neil Robertson, the 31-year-old shinty half back of Camanachd Cup holders Fort William, will be out of action for six weeks.
Caithness to give youngsters a chance
CAITHNESS will play the last game of their National League Division 2 rugby campaign against relegated Grangemouth at Millbank tomorrow.
Scan suspense as season ends for Munro and Paatelainen
Inverness captain Grant Munro and midfielder Markus Paatelainen will miss Caley Thistle’s last two games of the season through injury.
Dons striker gets another postcard from Blackpool
ENGLISH Championship side Blackpool has revived its bid to sign Aberdeen attacker Lee Miller.
Scots selection high point for Low
Former Lossiemouth High School pupil Moray Low is one of three uncapped players named in the Scotland squad for the June tour of Argentina.
Ernie wouldn’t have had this mess
THE debate as to whether Rangers are being victimised by Scottish football shows no signs of abating, but I think one question which needs to be asked is how much room to manoeuvre had the the SPL?
Big test for Dee as they face Maud challenge
BANKS o’ Dee’s Superleague title credentials will come under close scrutiny tomorrow when they travel to play a Maud side that has not given up hope of lifting the trophy.
Arbroath full of promise for the play-off crunch
Part-time Arbroath have adopted a full-time mentality in their bid to secure promotion to the Second Division.
No bidding war with Europe, says PGA
UNITED States PGA Tour commissioner Tom Finchem insisted he is not interested in a bidding war with the European Tour.
Struck twice by Lightning, but not in the same place
HISTORIANS would say that if you want a guide as to future events, delve into the past – and so it was at Old Trafford on Monday.
Dundee furious at losing lucrative friendly against Premier side
DUNDEE have lodged a complaint with the SFL over the decision to schedule the first round of the Challenge Cup for Saturday, July 26.
French striker at home in Dundee
MICKAEL Antoine-Curier last night signed a three-year deal with Dundee after finally finding a place he is happy to call home.
Scotland manager wades in to defend Rangers over SPL fixture ruling
SCOTLAND manager George Burley has called for the SPL to make changes to its fixture policy in the wake of the Rangers row.
It’sa Grades first as Cults teams go head-to-head
FOR the first time in Aberdeenshire Grades cricket history, teams from the same club meet in league competition tomorrow.
Dyce boys take Scotland credentials into under-16 final
SIX MEMBERS of an Aberdeen juvenile football team hope to put their international credentials to good use when their club bids for Scottish Cup success this weekend.
Now Inverness may shed Bayne
Caley Thistle striker Graham Bayne could be on his way out of Caledonian Stadium in the close season.
Ritchie returns with century
ARBROATH United’s Kevin Ritchie claimed a century in his first appearance of the season despite not lifting a bat for months.
Final decision next week on County pair
ROSS County manager Derek Adams will make final decisions on the futures of David Winters and Brent Sancho next week.
Scottish hockey to benefit from £645000 investment
SCOTTISH hockey has received a £645384 investment from sportscotland.
Raeside is on target again as Arbroath take whip hand
Veteran defender Robbie Raeside was on target for the second time in the play-offs last night as Arbroath seized the advantage for Saturday’s second leg at Stranraer.
Garcia gets going with a 66 at Sawgrass
FORGOTTEN man Sergio Garcia emerged from the doldrums to take the lead with a sizzling first round at the £4.75million US tournament players’ championship yesterday.
Saltires back on home turf for Durham encounter
Scottish Saltires captain Ryan Watson returns to lead the team against Durham Dynamos in the Friends Provident Trophy at the Grange ground in Edinburgh on Sunday.
Di Rollo gets a Scotland lift but his Toulouse future is still tense
Scotland rugby centre Marcus Di Rollo is set to find out if he still has a future at Toulouse after a controversial season was wrecked by a heart condition.
Detour for jet-propelled Gers fans
Scots golfers Marc Warren and Alastair Forsyth are not going to let next week’s Irish Open keep them away from Rangers’ Uefa Cup final against Zenit St Petersburg in Manchester on Wednesday night.
Champions Highland face a tough test at Forres
NORTH League champions Highland began with an easy victory at Kinloss on Saturday and they are on their travels again tomorrow when they go to Forres.
Golspie’s quadruple aim
NORTH Caledonian League champions Golspie Sutherland are on target to scoop what would be a record-breaking four trophies this season when they face Balintore in the Football Times Cup final at Dalmore Park at Alness tomorrow.
Lawrie’s First priority
GOLFERS from transport operator FirstGroup were given some top tips by Paul Lawrie at Peterculter Golf Club as a reward for the company’s support of the area’s rising talent.
Miller unlikely to be lost for words at varsity’s literary festival
A QUARTER of a century ago Willie Miller was building towards the biggest night of his football career – a night that would be played out in front of a fervent Dons support in Gothenburg. This week, he is preparing for a very different ...
Buchan backs Macrae and Astle to put Shire back among elite
ABERDEENSHIRE bowler Tyler Buchan has backed the coaching team of Neil Macrae and Todd Astle to unlock the potential in the Mannofield squad.
May 19 is D-day for Gretna bids – chairman
GRETNA’S future will not be decided today despite the club’s administrators calling a meeting with creditors to discuss the club’s reported £9million debt.
Diverse programme at Perth Racecourse
FILLIES, fashion and even football will all be on a diverse programme next week at Perth Racecourse.
Urquhart adds some sting to Caley Thistle
Former Rangers and Caley player Billy Urquhart is still rattling in the goals at the age of 51 in the Inverness and District League.
Ready to go it alone?
Since Wendy Alexander challenged the first minister to “bring it on” last weekend, the Scottish Government’s plans for a referendum on independence for Scotland have dominated the political spectrum north and south of the border.
Brown told he’s losing control in Scotland
Gordon Brown was last night accused of losing control of Labour in Scotland as the party’s defiant Scottish leader Wendy Alexander forged ahead with her bid to force the SNP into an early referendum on independence.
Brown offers viewers rare insight into his personal life
Gordon Brown gave voters the deepest insight yet into his personal life yesterday as he seeks to present a more “human” image.
School holds memorial service for dead brothers
Candles were lit at an emotional memorial service yesterday for two young brothers found murdered in a car.
Three hurt as car crashes into shops
FRIGHTENED pedestrians fled in terror yesterday after a car ploughed into two shops in a city centre.
Anger over unused, upgraded cells
Newly refurbished cells that could be used to ease the pressure at Scotland’s most overcrowded prison are going unused.
Banks classic coming to stage in Dundee
THE cult story of an “everyday teenager serial killer” is being brought to the stage in Dundee later this month.
Wind tunnel tests simulate Trident’s last moments
THE UK Government’s £2million inquiry into the sinking of a north-east trawler has cleared a significant milestone.
Investigation into gas blast death hit by delays
FORENSIC experts may have to wait until today to gather evidence into what caused a massive explosion that left a man dead.
Jan wins script-writing contest
A WESTER Ross wildlife guide has become a winning screenwriter, with a short film soon to go into production.
Businessman cleared over property deals
A NORTH-EAST businessman working in Dubai has had his name cleared following a police investigation into alleged “unscrupulous” property deals.
Films alert children to dangers of internet
YOUNG children are to be warned about the dangers of the internet through a series of animated films.
Developer pulls out of homes deal at school
A housing developer has pulled out of multimillion-pound deal to build luxury homes on the grounds of a troubled Aberdeen residential school.
Call for extra incentives to tap gas fields
Alex Salmond has called for more incentives to encourage oil and gas production off the Scottish coast.
BMA opposes abortion limit cut
WOMEN could be left in dire circumstances if the current time limit for abortion is cut, doctors warned today.
Disgusted duo to return award as ITV hit with record £5.6m fine
Superstars Ant and Dec are to hand back an award, and ITV were hit with a record £5.67million fine after details of a massive TV phone-in scam were made public.
Blind biker hopes to break speed record
A SOLDIER blinded by a roadside bomb in Iraq hopes to break a land speed record on his motorbike.
Children get a helping hand with creativity
CHILDREN in Aberdeen used puppets, ball games and movement to explore the world of music as part of a festival to help them develop their creative skills.
Family’s anger as teenager walks away from court
The father of a man stabbed to death outside a pub has described investigations into his son’s murder as a “disaster” after a teenager branded in a poem as a killer was cleared of any wrongdoing.
Boom time for economy in north-east
The economy of the north and north-east has been on a roll, according to figures released from the Office of National Statistics.
Disillusioned north ambulance staff considering industrial action
Disillusioned ambulance staff in the Highlands who claim morale is at an all-time low could take industrial action if the Scottish Ambulance Service does not relieve what paramedics claim is a crisis in the region.
Shot barrister and wife ‘committed to each other’
A BARRISTER shot dead by police had a “strong union” with his wife and the couple were deeply committed to each other, she said in a statement yesterday.
‘Stramash broke out’ at peaceful loch
THE serenity of a Highland loch was shattered when a “stramash” broke out, a court heard yesterday.
Diamond smiles from couple on their special anniversary
A MEARNS couple celebrated 60 years of marriage at their Laurencekirk home yesterday.
New £13m power plant gets go-ahead
COUNCILLORS have given the go-ahead for a new £13milion power plant just outside Lochgilphead.
Radical cleric Qatada granted bail
A firebrand preacher once described as Osama bin Laden’s main man in Europe was granted bail yesterday by an immigration tribunal.
Primary seven pupil excluded from school
AN 11-YEAR-OLD boy has been excluded from a Dundee school following an incident with a toy pellet gun.
Parties pay tribute to ‘battle-axe’ MP
JACK Straw led the tributes yesterday as MPs across the party divide paid their respects at the funeral of long-serving parliamentarian Gwyneth Dunwoody.
Russian fraudster jailed for card scam
AN EASTERN European businessman who used his employment agency as a front to steal almost £400000 from bank accounts and credit cards was jailed for four years yesterday.
MacAskill orders crime lab rethink
The forensic science laboratory in Aberdeen, which was threatened with closure, has received a temporary stay of execution.
Prince tells OAP of his ‘joyrides’ on helicopters
Prince William spoke out yesterday about his controversial helicopter trips that have been criticised as an abuse of his RAF training.
Eden Court Theatre granted its final council handout of £200000
Eden Court Theatre got its final handout from Highland Council yesterday despite lengthy debate among councillors.
Angus Council aims to save £2m from energy bills
More than £2million could be saved by a raft of measures adopted by Angus Council to cut its carbon-dioxide emissions energy bills.
Dozens of MPs swell list of members employing relatives
Dozens more MPs have revealed they employ spouses, lovers and other family members out of their taxpayer-funded expenses – taking the total to 144.
Motorcyclist killed in crash near Kirriemuir
A motorcyclist was killed when his bike collided with a car on an Angus road.
Shock as man accused of his wife’s murder
A Highland community was in shock last night at the death of an elderly woman whose husband will appear in court today accused of her murder.
CairnGorm Mountain debt written off amid fears resort could fold
HIGHLAND Council yesterday wrote off a £1million loan given to a Scottish ski resort amid fears that the company was close to folding.
University granted Fairtrade status
DUNDEE University has been granted Fairtrade status.
The Dreadful Journal!
I just read the requirements for journal assignment on storytelling and boy, i am missing quite a few things. I mean this really isn’t much of a blog if I focus my presentation for this journal than the way i present this blog on my ...
Brussels Journal Threatened over 17th Century Pulpit
Of course, the people who threatened Mr. Belien's website still live in the 7th century... but heck, you already knew that:. Your news is very race.If you are continue this your website is must be close. We check your server, ...
AJAX World - Sun Talks Up its Late-to-the-Party AIR-Silverlight Rival
At Java One this week Sun has been selling its year-old-but-still-upcoming - and definitely late-to-the-party - Adobe AIR- and Microsoft Silverlight-competitive JavaFX Rich Client environment as a potential revenue-generator capable of ...
Brand-Aide founder heads to Manatt Phelps
Jordan Yospe, founder of the Brand-Aide Entertainment Group, has joined Los Angeles-based Manatt, Phelps & Phillips. Yospe, who previously was general counsel and head of business and legal affairs for Mark Burnett Productions, ...
Loyola Law School launches weekly legal podcasts
On May 5, Loyola Law School in Los Angeles launched a program of free weekly podcasts on legal topics for the general public. The podcasts are disseminated via iTunes U, which distributes course content and other material from colleges ...
FWCS to honor PTA winners
The Fort Wayne Community Schools board announced Friday it will recognize the winners of several PTA awards at Monday’s meeting.
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