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Archive for October 2009 - The Spokesman-Review The death penalty case against Christopher H. Devlin has turned into a legal mess in which prosecutors from two counties are squabbling over who should pay for the costly trial. Spokane County Superior Court Judge Jerome Leveque has twice ruled on
Top 10 taxes we really should be collecting - Philadelphia Daily News MAYOR Nutter's proposed $300 annual trash fee has a lot of Philadelphians so hot they're thinking of heading outside the city limits to soothe themselves with an untaxed ice- cold Coke. So here's a Top 10 list of taxes I think we'd have no problem
Chelsea King Suspect Appears in Court - NBC San Diego JoJohn Albert Gardner III made a brief but important court appearance Tuesday in connection with the murder and possible rape of Chelsea King. At today's status hearing, the prosecution and defense will announce if they're ready to proceed with the
Six Months With An eBook Reader: Yeah or Meh? - Wired News Its nearly six months since I first took the plunge and entered the world of e-Books and e-Book readers in a big way. As an avid reader and book collector (some would say hoarder), has the digital plunge been a game changer, or just another meh
NBC Bay Area - NBC Bay Area When your birthday rolls around, there's always that one thoughtful glasses out of ice, to ceramic vases shaped like glocks, to "500 XL" ear bud speakers, which look exactly like iPod headphones but are 500 times bigger, and with Abe Vigoda's b
Yahoo's Bartz: Good content, strong analytics can drive innovative - ZDNet Blogs Yahoo celebrated its 15th birthday yesterday, making it an old-timer among many other Internet properties. But with CEO Carol Bartz running the show - on the job 15 months now - the company is feeling young at heart and eager to redefine what it does
Dr. Seuss Meets the iPhone - Huffingtonpost.com Remember the days as a child when you would beg your mom (or in my case dad) to read you a Dr. Seuss story? Well, children (and moms & dads) these days are blessed with the magic of the iPhone for instant entertainment. And what better way to occupy
At Wellesley: My kingdom for a tweet - Boston Globe WELLESLEY The tweets the thing. Shakespeare already has 14,000 lines, 154 sonnets and 39 plays to his credit. For the first time, the marathon reading of the Bards complete works at Wellesley College will also be immortalized in 140-word
Photography's Carnival, Part 1 - Digital Journalist O nce every year, around February, Cologne - a town on the Rhine known for modern business, manufacturing, banking, catholic-political tendencies, designers and fashion, its cathedral and a sophisticated cultural life - succumbs to the follies of
CELEB PlayBlogger Victoria Clark: March 3 - Playbill This week Playbill.com launches Celeb PlayBlogger, a new feature that will run sporadically in PlayBlog. Our first guest celebrity blogger is Tony Award winner Victoria Clark, the dazzling singing actress who won her Tony for her performance in
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