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April 09, 2008 Breaking News
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
Doing Business in China: Regulatory change to have impact on U.S
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:46:26 PDT
Doing Business in China: Regulatory change to have impact on U.S April 9th, 2008 No Comments » As reported here yesterday, shippers are telling LM that sourcing manufactured goods from China will have a few new wrinkles in the coming months. Source: www.logisticsmgmt.com doing business in China | Fast Company Member Blog | February 12, 2008 1:27 pm | 0 recommendations The Key To Successful Branding in China | posted by Christine Lu. Shaun Rein, Founder and Managing Director Source: www.fast
Street Fight Dvd Review
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:08:38 PDT
Local politics are on blast in this amazing documentary that highlights how politics are horrible. Seriously, horrible! The film surrounds a 2002 Mayoral race in Newark, New Jersey between Cory Booker & Sharpe James. This movie is urgent. This movie is not just a portrait of corruption, scandals, and how politics are so corrupt, it is a symbol of change and substance that we are hearing about today. This movie shook my foundation. THis movie shoved the political system into my face, and
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
Wenger’s eyesight recovers
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:50:33 PDT
It is terrific news that Arsene Wenger’s eyesight has improved so dramatically. For some time, whenever he was asked what he thought of some terrible tackle by one of his players, he had to admit that he hadn’t seen it (the cursed Myopia Wengeris) . Now, one penalty by Liverpool, and he has 20-20 vision. ...]’
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
Doing Business in China: Regulatory change to have impact on U.S
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:46:26 PDT
Doing Business in China: Regulatory change to have impact on U.S April 9th, 2008 No Comments » As reported here yesterday, shippers are telling LM that sourcing manufactured goods from China will have a few new wrinkles in the coming months. Source: www.logisticsmgmt.com doing business in China | Fast Company Member Blog | February 12, 2008 1:27 pm | 0 recommendations The Key To Successful Branding in China | posted by Christine Lu. Shaun Rein, Founder and Managing Director Source: www.fast
Street Fight Dvd Review
Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:08:38 PDT
Local politics are on blast in this amazing documentary that highlights how politics are horrible. Seriously, horrible! The film surrounds a 2002 Mayoral race in Newark, New Jersey between Cory Booker & Sharpe James. This movie is urgent. This movie is not just a portrait of corruption, scandals, and how politics are so corrupt, it is a symbol of change and substance that we are hearing about today. This movie shook my foundation. THis movie shoved the political system into my face, and
Public: Don't Mess With My Flight Plans
Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:58:25 PDT
"Pretty soon we'll have to fly naked!" The mass media rapidly embraced the UK terror storyline fed to them. The BBC, CNN, CBC Newsworld and other all-news broadcasters covered scarcely anything but the narrowly averted catastrophe throughout the day. Funny thing, but the general public wasn't buying it. The reaction was surprisingly cynical...
Wenger’s eyesight recovers
Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:50:33 PDT
It is terrific news that Arsene Wenger’s eyesight has improved so dramatically. For some time, whenever he was asked what he thought of some terrible tackle by one of his players, he had to admit that he hadn’t seen it (the cursed Myopia Wengeris) . Now, one penalty by Liverpool, and he has 20-20 vision. ...]’
















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