NY Post:
Sir Harold Evans, grand old man of journalism, media star and husband of Tina Brown, returns to his humble origins in the north of England — and the long journey from there to his editorship of the Sunday Times of London.In h (Read More)
Driving News from Times Online:
I was driving home the other night in great pain. Some fool had gaffer-taped my arms to a chair, and in the course of struggling free I had removed several hairs and a great deal of skin, which had been badly burnt just two d (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Here is this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar. You can also import individual events using the link beside each entry. This events guide is (Read More)
Submitted by BearCEO
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In this day when technological advances are occurring at lightning speed, the process of searching for a new job has moved away from the more traditional “classified section” job searching and towards electronic methods on th (Read More)
Huffington Post:
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Navy did it to Notre Dame again – and this loss to the Midshipmen is even more costly.Craig Schaefer sacked Jimmy Clausen in the end zone with 60 seconds left Saturday and Navy held on for a 23-21 victory, (Read More)
Submitted by morgan
from blog:
Loan Modifications can seem complicated to many of us. Especially when we are dealing with the stress of losing our home and we are presented with a seemingly endless list of requirements and forms to cope with. It is easy wh (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
It is ironic that when Will Hutton (Comment) points out that the private sector cannot do everything, it is now regarded as controversial, almost counterintuitive.The previous, postwar consensus centred on a mixed economy whe (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Nothing will harm climate change campaigners as much as a judge decreeing that the green movement is a faithFollowing Mr Justice Burton's ruling that green beliefs should enjoy the same protection as religious ones, many comm (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
I agree with the government for sacking Professor David Nutt, who is telling people that cannabis is less dangerous than alcohol or cigarettes ("Ministers face rebellion on drug chief's sacking", News).I have manic depression (Read More)
The Guardian:
Stephen Fry, writer and comedian, 52ON HIS COMEDY PARTNER HUGH LAURIE IN "HOUSE"One of the hardest things to do is act smart. But you actually believe that he is intelligent (2006)ASKED BY HIS SCHOOL CAREERS OFFICER WHAT JOB (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Adam Mars-Jones finds much to relish in Blake Bailey's life of John Cheever – a writer who had an immense capacity for joy but none for happinessBlake Bailey seems to specialise in writing the lives of self-destructive Americ (Read More)
observer.guardian.co.uk:
Anyone who's anyone wears his rhyming slogan T-shirts. Supermodel Agyness Deyn is his best friend. And now this young peacock is putting the debonair into Debenhams…Henry Holland thinks that, on reflection, he did not inherit (Read More)
The Guardian:
In Afghanistan, teams of British disposal experts rely on both skill and luck to neutralise hundreds of improvised explosive devices every monthWhen Staff Sergeant Stevie Jack kneels in the dust of Helmand province beside a T (Read More)
The Guardian:
David Cameron's concern over loss of sovereignty has led opponents to accuse him of endangering public safety by questioning the European arrest warrants that fast-track extradition requestsThe Tories are to consider pulling (Read More)
The Guardian:
Soaring demand for food and land may not stop the world's rural communities from plunging deeper into povertyThe villagers of Thatarber Manihatty in south India knew they had no choice but to mortgage their small plots of far (Read More)
The Guardian:
A clutch of new films will cement Matt Damon's reputation as the hit of his generation. But that won't change this most reserved and politically committed of actors. Vanessa Thorpe reportsRunners taking part in the annual Mia (Read More)
The Guardian:
Fifteen years after the genocide that killed a million people, Rwanda's warring tribes have reached a truce. But will it hold? Here, the world's leading writer on Rwanda meets the killers, the survivors, and the man bringing (Read More)
The Guardian:
The popular press can harrumph all they like, but if you can't misbehave when you're a student, when can you?Oh, to be a student again, pissed on freedom and curdled shots. This week, the Sun reports, "a plague of drunken you (Read More)
New York Times:
Cameron Dollar moved across town for his new job, then asked his father, Donald, to join him on the bench as an assistant coach.
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