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31-Jan-2006

 

  • 'Farewell, My Broker (The Motley Fool)
  • She wanted it all: Great returns, investment savvy, and none of the headaches. But she wanted it too badly. And in the end, I was left with three names on a piece of paper and an investing secret too hot to keep a lid on. It nearly cost me everything -- but it didn't cost a dime.

  • ''At that stage we really did see the possibility of winning the next election. All of a sudden we thought, it's (Guardian Unlimited)
  • The Limehouse declaration a quarter of a century ago didn't just herald the birth of a new party. It also set in motion events that many believe shook British politics and inspired the birth of a new Labour party.

  • 'Author Q & A with Kate Braverman (BellaOnline)
  • She likes it HOT. She can take eight hours of August Tucson sun and still want more. Me, I'd be a stain on the cement within thirty minutes. Born in Philadelphia, raised in Los Angeles, Kate Braverman is currently at home in San Francisco where she cohabits with her husband.

  • 'Critiquing the Press (Washington Post)
  • Howard Kurtz has been The Washington Post's media reporter since 1990. He is also the host of CNN's "Reliable Sources" and the author of "Media Circus," "Hot Air," "Spin Cycle" and "The Fortune Tellers: Inside Wall Street's Game of Money, Media and Manipulation." Kurtz talks about the press and the stories of the day in "Media Backtalk."

  • 'Fear of the known (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Late last year, the US state department announced its next generation passports would contain a thin metal sheet, a little like a layer of tinfoil. To privacy advocates and lobbyists in the US, the seemingly innocuous move was an official acknowledgement of their worst fears.

  • 'Who Will Tell the People? (Scoop.co.nz)
  • Who Will Tell the People? And who will tell the people that free speech is a ruse; The corporations run the country and then they make the news. Is it media or mind control heroic victories or crime?

  • 'Hell's bells ringing for Real Mallorca (Guardian Unlimited)
  • La Liga: Never mind bad management or player ineptitude, Real Mallorca's ongoing misfortune is down to a sweaty man in an acrylic devil suit, writes Sid Lowe.

  • 'Reader's Alley (Independent Record)
  • Rocky Mountain Development Council Head Start recently kicked off its eighth annual ?Reading Instead of Television? (RIOT) campaign. Huge thanks goes to the Helena Bighorns Hockey Team for spending your Saturday morning reading books to Head Start children.

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