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Planned Parenthood and Susan G. Komen: A Lesson in Media Consumption - International Business Times  International Business Times |
Planned Parenthood and Susan G. Komen: A Lesson in Media ConsumptionInternational Business TimesBy Meg T. McDonnell: Subscribe to Meg's RSS feed We are waging a battle for the soul of America. The stakes are high and our tensions may be even higher. Lesson No. 1 in this fight: Know your facts. Last week, abortion was at the heart of the battle.and more » |
Home > News > Could High Gas Prices Hurt Obama's Reelection Campaign? - U.S. News & World Report |
Home > News > Could High Gas Prices Hurt Obama's Reelection Campaign?U.S. News & World ReportBy Meg Handley Now that the unemployment rate is marching downward, the GOP might have to find another economic woe to harangue President Obama about. If they look to their local gas pump, they could be in luck. Thanks to tensions in the Middle East ...and more » |
Independent retailers turn page on business - Middle East North Africa Financial Network |
Independent retailers turn page on businessMiddle East North Africa Financial Network"The trend in the last few years for independents is an interesting one -- it's an upward one," said Meg Smith, membership and marketing officer for the American Booksellers Association, which represents almost 2000 independent bookstores.and more » |
ManningWatch: Irsay and 'Turn the Page' - ESPN (blog)  ABC News |
ManningWatch: Irsay and 'Turn the Page'ESPN (blog)My sources tell me Meg Ryan was also in attendance. (Thanks for the tip, boss.) Irsay did his part on Bob Seger's "Turn The Page." Read into that what you will with regard to the Colts starting a new era with Ryan Grigson and Chuck Pagano in place as ...Irsay Insists, Again, That He and Manning Are FineABC NewsColts owner Jim Irsay's famous friends kick off Super Bowl partiesBoston.comall 3,724 news articles » |
Whitman Talks About Future WebOS Plans in CRN Interview - Palm Infocenter  Palm Infocenter |
Whitman Talks About Future WebOS Plans in CRN InterviewPalm InfocenterCRN has posted excerpts of a new interview with HP CEO Meg Whitman in which she reveals some insight regarding her stance on the future of WebOS. On slide # 10 of the multi-page spread, Whitman firmly states that HP "(has) to have a tablet offering.HP: webOS will be better than iOS, AndroidIntoMobileall 174 news articles » |
'A Wrinkle in Time' Turns 50 - New York Times (blog) |
'A Wrinkle in Time' Turns 50New York Times (blog)That would make its heroine, Meg Murry, 63 years old, and her daughter, Polly O'Keefe (heroine of “An Acceptable Time”) probably near 40, since Meg had her first child young (in the style of many fictional heroines, whose romantic fate was often ...and more » |
Linda Masters's Etc.: Computer change rattles my mind - Baxter Bulletin |
Linda Masters's Etc.: Computer change rattles my mindBaxter BulletinHere's a hope and a prayer that this column actually publishes on Page 5A today as planned. Birthday balloons and confetti to Dustin Branaman, Allen Mallet and Alice Kordisch, today; Bill Zink and Chance Gregory, Wednesday; Heather Robinson, ... |
Lifestyle blogger Meg Biram on moving herself — and her blog — to DC - Washington Post (blog) |
Lifestyle blogger Meg Biram on moving herself — and her blog — to DCWashington Post (blog)When she moved to the Washington area and began blogging full time, her page views increased by 80 percent. “The term 'blogger' still feels strange to me,” she said. “Many people aren't ready to consider it a job, but it requires a lot of time and ... |
Will Mark Zuckerberg Ever Pay Taxes Again? - CNBC.com |
Will Mark Zuckerberg Ever Pay Taxes Again?CNBC.comGoogle's Eric Schmidt and Larry Page are paid just $1 annual salaries. Steve Jobs took just $1 in salary from 1997 until his death last year. Other members of the one-percent/one-dollar club include Oracle's Larry Ellison and Hewlett-Packard's Meg ...and more » |
'A Wrinkle in Time' and Its Sci-Fi Heroine - New York Times |
'A Wrinkle in Time' and Its Sci-Fi HeroineNew York TimesAnd for almost a century and a half, girls have fluctuated between seasons of Amy and Meg and Jo March, imagining themselves alternately with blond corkscrew curls, eldest sister wisdom or writerly ambitions. But for those who came of age anytime ...and more » |
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