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[Alternate Option] Ah, finally back in civilisation. It’s incredible how it is possible to survive without email, blogs, podcasts and so on.
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[Ripnread.blogspot.com] Rip & Read Blogger Podcast: Rip & Read #139 - 2005-08-23: My husband, an economist and blogger, explains what economists have to say about comparable worth and how to explain the wage gap. Read his explanation and you'll be able to answer anyone who brings up these sorts of arguments.
[Frontrowseat.motime.com] Front Row Seat: The reality on the ground in Afghanistan is quite different as is pointed out in Chris Floyd's blog. But you damn sure don't see that in the peeing themselves scared US mainstream media.
[Rathernot.classicalanglican.net] RatherNotBlog: Instead of the essential definition of the Anglican Church of Nigeria as “in communion with the See of Canterbury,” the new constitution reads, “The Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) .shall be in full communion with all Anglican Churches, Dioceses, and Provinces that hold and maintain the Historic Faith, Doctrine, Sacrament and Discipline of the Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church as the Lord has commanded in His holy word and as the same are received as taught in the Book of Common Prayer and the ordinal of 1662 and in the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion.” The meaning of this rewriting is profound and needed desperately in our day.
[Adweek.blogs.com] adfreak: We dont spend a lot of quality time cruising the Web site for M&C Saatchi, so were probably late noticing this: an extraordinary defense-by-advertising on the site that uses the work the Saatchis have done for British Airways over the course of 25 years as proof”never stated, yet understood”of why the agency shouldn't have been fired and why you, dear potential new client, might consider hiring it. You can get to the BA retrospective here, or by going to the home page, where theres a message in the bottom left corner that says “For details on British Airways and M&C Saatchi, click here.” It includes a timeline and a gallery, with Quicktime video, of print, television and cinema ads.
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