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Khairy, Chandra’s legal woes get more coverage in cyberspace
Stories covering both Parti Keadilan Rakyat de-facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as well as the retraction of indelible ink use by the Elections Commission dominated both mainstream and online coverage for 6 March. That is where the similarities ended. The knowledge reached and perceptions formed by readers in regards to these topics will have relied greatly on whether they took information from the dailies or from alternative, online news sources. Malaysiakini posted RM110mil law suite against Khairy, Chandra in the early evening of 5 Marchan article detailing the legal action, in the form of a defamation suit, potentially being filed by Anwar Ibrahim against Umno Youth deputy chief Khairy Jamaluddin and former PKR deputy president Chandra Muzaffar over alleged derogatory and nonfactual comments made against him at a 20 Feb ceramah and published in a 4 Mar New Straits Times article.
January 2007 Archives
We love each other, we're like a family here, we all go out on the weekends. I'm obviously going through something personal in my life, and I don't know what is going to happen in my future." Let me translate: They're sleeping together. They hope the ratings go up. She'll probably like women again in a month, so she's just enjoying things while they last. .
The amazing, imploding ISP business
Andrew's Mailbag This week I described how amazingly vulnerable much of the British ISP business is. Vulnerable to botnets, hackers or fraudsters? No, nothing so exotic. A few people watching a bit of BBC on the streaming iPlayer may be enough to bring much of the business here to its knees. (I drew on a post on STL Partners Telco 2.0 blog, who used data published by Plus.net on the first month's iPlayer - do check them both out). Some of you might be experiencing a bit of deja vu, here. ISPs rang the alarm some time ago about the impact of iPlayer. We explored the costs of delivering high-definition video over the internet last year here. But this crisis is being precipitated by the low bandwidth, streaming version of iPlayer. Streamed TV over the internet costs your ISP a penny per viewer per minute.
Agent hosts limo tours of available homes
Valley real estate agents are getting creative when it comes to convincing wary buyers that a down market is the perfect time to nab hot deals on homes. Read Misty Williams' real estate blog Search current Valley foreclosures Later this month, West USA Realty agent Kent Gagon will begin hosting limousine tours of foreclosed and bank-owned houses in Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert and other East Valley cities. The first tour on March 21 is open to 16 people and will visit 20 to 30 homes, ranging in price from $160,000 to $400,000 in Ahwatukee Foothills and Tempe. Buyers must be pre-qualified by one of Gagon’s lenders. Find more information at www.allarizonarealestate.com. Show appeal With more than 50,000 Valley homes for sale and competition escalating, some agents are going the high-tech route to draw buyers and sellers.
CapeCodToday Blog Chowder
We cannot escape it, for deep down we are still animals. We will always be haunted. We will always know fear. That is why Halloween "spooks" us. This particular night frightened our ancestors, and it will continue to frighten their descendants. As soon as the sun sets and All Hallow's Eve is upon us, witches, ghosts, and goblins awaken from their long sleep. On this night there is no escaping it. We are afraid. Jack Sheedy - Reference Services, Dennis Public Library .
Category: Innovation
Between the Lines Latest Post | Last 10 Posts | Archives Check out Enterprise Alley Posted in: General Innovation Programming note: We've launched a new blog called Enterprise Alley that's designed to give a forum to startups that are targeting the businesses with new and novel technology and approaches. The blog, manned by Dennis Howlett, is designed to give some play to startups that are targeting the enterprise. These smaller companies are worth watching for a few reasons: They are on the cutting edge of business technology; They may yield some new uses that can improve your ROI; They may wind up in your existing applications as the bigger fish gobble up some of these smaller players. Here's what Dennis had to say in his introduction: While the technology landscape seems dominated by the mega vendors churning out ERP with the occasional splash of saas/on-demand, in the background there is a plenty of innovation and experimentation.
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Art Briefs: Feb. 7-14
Everyone is invited to an artist reception today (Feb. 7) from 5:30-7 p.m. to see Patty Sheehan’s new paintings at the El Prado branch of the First Community Bank. Sheehan has been a teacher, psychotherapist, motivational speaker and author of articles, books and songs for children and adults.After five years in Taos taking classes and painting, Sheehan is creating very colorful still lifes, figures and landscapes primarily in acrylics, although she explores a variety of other media, a press release reads. Her professional life seems to be about finding her own creative voice(s) and helping others do that too. The bank is located at 1520 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, next to the El Prado Post Office. Call (575) 613-5377.Take the ‘Chile Line’ .
Obama sets Casper, Laramie visits
Even if Obama is “transcendent," as his campaign has argued, the historic electoral trends and the current political environment suggest that translating those primary wins into November success will be close to impossible. * In short: Hillary is better positioned to carry the battle ground states that Democrats need to win in November and Obama's victories in deep red states do not . " .
Report: Rosie O'Donnell In Cable News Talks
The New York Times says Rosie O'Donnell, who left "The View" on ABC last spring after drawing attention and ratings for her opinions, is in serious discussions to return to television on the cable news channel MSNBC. Citing executives on both sides of the negotiations, the Times says one scenario has O'Donnell hosting a 9 p.m. show each weeknight. O'Donnell would take on two heavyweights of cable talk: "Larry King Live" on CNN and "Hannity & Colmes" on Fox News. Her show would replace "Live with Dan Abrams," a relatively low-rated program. .
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