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Monday, January 19, 2009
Monday Jan. 19 -- Got news or a question?
If you have news or a question, leave it in comments. . .
10 comments:
Anonymous
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I have a question, Kevin Gregory: Why do you continue to allow on your blog phrases such as "go out in a box" in reference to the president-elect?
Time for change? Yes it is! -------------------------- -At American newspapers, a revolving door at the top-
USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Baltimore Sun, The San Jose Mercury News and [The Kansas City Star] have something in common, aside from some of the biggest names in an endangered industry.
By the start of February, [not one of them will have the same top editor] it had when 2008 began. Most of them will have [different publishers, too.]
Everyone has to make sacrifices, Right? These difficult 'Times' and all. ------------------ -New Guidelines for Times Expenses-
Staffers are no longer allowed to expense drinks when they take one another out (they had that? what a life!), and they'll only be allowed to expense $50 on dinner and $30 on lunch—all in all, a very manageable sacrifice. http://www.observer.com/2009/media/new-guidelines-times-expenses
I have a question also. Why don’t you shitcan comment 7:41? That jerk doesn’t deserve space here. Old Soros trick? Plant comment, then accuse. These whackjobs ruin everything they touch.
I have a question, Kevin Gregory: Why do you continue to allow on your blog phrases such as "go out in a box" in reference to the president-elect? ============================== Would you prefer a puff of smoke?
Under terms reached late Monday after a meeting of the Times Co. board, Mr. Slim will receive an annual interest payment of about 14% on his investment in $250 million of unsecured notes, plus detachable warrants for about 16 million shares. The warrants expire in January 2015. - WSJ
10 comments:
I have a question, Kevin Gregory: Why do you continue to allow on your blog phrases such as "go out in a box" in reference to the president-elect?
Anonymous 7:41 -- I saw the comment you are referring to. I have to say, you have are twisting the comment into something not intended.
You've made other absurd accusations about comments on this blog before. For your own sake -- get a grip on reality.
Time for change? Yes it is!
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-At American newspapers, a revolving door at the top-
USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Baltimore Sun, The San Jose Mercury News and [The Kansas City Star] have something in common, aside from some of the biggest names in an endangered industry.
By the start of February, [not one of them will have the same top editor] it had when 2008 began. Most of them will have [different publishers, too.]
http://www.iht.com/articles/2009/01/19/business/19paper.php
Everyone has to make sacrifices, Right? These difficult 'Times' and all.
------------------
-New Guidelines for Times Expenses-
Staffers are no longer allowed to expense drinks when they take one another out (they had that? what a life!), and they'll only be allowed to expense $50 on dinner and $30 on lunch—all in all, a very manageable sacrifice.
http://www.observer.com/2009/media/new-guidelines-times-expenses
I have a question also. Why don’t you shitcan comment 7:41? That jerk doesn’t deserve space here. Old Soros trick? Plant comment, then accuse. These whackjobs ruin everything they touch.
Anonymous 8:37 -- for now I want his paranoia to be documented.
I have a question, Kevin Gregory: Why do you continue to allow on your blog phrases such as "go out in a box" in reference to the president-elect?
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Would you prefer a puff of smoke?
haha! Obama's boss turned away trying to enter Canada.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/01/19/ayers-turned-away-canada-immigration-officials/
Via http://michellemalkin.com/
-Iraqi shoe-thrower seeks asylum in Switzerland-
Iraqi journalist Muntazer al-Zaidi, the international moonbat who threw his shoes at President Bush, wants refuge in Switzerland.
I hear he has also filed for asylum in Hollywood.
Third choice: the NYTimes newsroom.
OMG!
Tijuana Slim Rapes NYT!
Under terms reached late Monday after a meeting of the Times Co. board, Mr. Slim will receive an annual interest payment of about 14% on his investment in $250 million of unsecured notes, plus detachable warrants for about 16 million shares. The warrants expire in January 2015. - WSJ
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