Sunday, August 20, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Internet remarks become Web fodder



Austin American-Statesman - The Internet will be the CB radio of the '90s," he said. •Bill Gates: Writing in the Wall Street Journal in 2003, Gates wryly noted that "like almost everyone who uses e-mail, I receive a ton of spam every day. Much of it offers to help

Finding Your Perfect Honeymoon Destination
WTNH.com - If you must start the day with your favorite coffee and The Wall Street Journal; if you live on the cutting edge and don't want to miss a beat; or if you thirst for the knowledge found within museums, enjoy live theater, and prefer dining at

Myth of Newspaper Diversity Shattered
Black Press USA - The San Francisco Chronicle (peaked in 1998), Newark Star-Ledger (1998), New York Daily News (1995) Cleveland Plain Dealer (1995), USA Today (1994), the Wall Street Journal (2000), the Washington Post (2004) the New York Times (2003) and the Los

NABJ Announces 2006 Salute To Excellence Awards Finalists
KWQC - The Wall Street Journal and New York Times are also receiving recognition in the International category on social issues involving Africa. A complete list of the 2006 Salute to Excellence Awards finalists is available on the NABJ website at www.nabj

• THE WOLVERINES: Number crunching gives U-M No. 8 rank
Detroit Free Press - FORMULA FOR SUCCESS: The Wall Street Journal published its Dow Jones College-Football Success Index last week. The rankings are based on how many of each school's alumni have made it to the NFL and how effective they've been there. The Wolverines were

Report: Ford Eyes Sale of Ailing Brands
WTLV - Ford also is considering forming an alliance with other automakers, a move that General Motors Corp. is considering, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. It based the report on unidentified people close to the situation. "We have nothing to

Don Surber
Charleston Gazette - At this week a couple of lawyers who worked for the Reagan and first Bush administrations pointed out on the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal what America can learn from the Britons in fighting terrorism. England last week broke up a team

Spiritual awakening: ‘Operation Starting Line’ launched at Belmont
Times-Leader - Prison Fellowship, an Operation Starting Line partner, was identified as one of the first models for President Bush’s ideas about faith-based funding, according to the Wall Street Journal in a Jan. 26, 2001 issue. Local volunteers and churches are

THE BIG 10
Newsday - 2 Florida State ranks No. 1 in preparing players for the NFL, according to a Wall Street Journal study. Better yet, Florida State might sometime rank first in preparing players for the college football season. 1 Ohio University tight end Corey Logan

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