The News Review:
- Your Five Star Blogging Spot
- Live-Blogging the Citigroup Earnings Call
- Obama vs. McCain: blogging the final debate
- Blog Log: The week in local blogging
- Blogging for Afghanistan
Your Five Star Blogging Spot
SportingNews.com
It is a Madden College Sim League. You create a recruit out of high school through the website and he will be made in the roster file on Madden. You will then be recruited by colleges and watch your player play on Youtube and through the league game threads. It is crazy fun and isen’t real time consuing at all.
Live-Blogging the Citigroup Earnings Call
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY
return false; }. , but the company might catch a break from investors just for being less bad than the usual. Truth be told, expectations for the earnings report were all over the place, ranging from the best-case estimate of a 45-cent loss to a worst-case estimate of a $1. The company reported a net loss of $2.
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Obama vs. McCain: blogging the final debate
Toronto Star, Canada
Actual debate-demeanor advice to John McCain from National Review Online blog poster John J. Pitney, Jr: ?Angry doesn’t work. Solemn doesn’t work. Fake-smiley doesn’t work. Instead, McCain should go back to his roots and unleash his inner smart-aleck.
Related: Different plans boil down to who gets insurance, how will they get it…
Blog Log: The week in local blogging
Mountain Xpress, NC
Is everybody having a tough week? From a sweep across blogtown, it sure seems like the “bad day” is prevailing. Of course, that’s not really news for. But the tone is a little grayer over at.
Blogging for Afghanistan
Guardian Weekly, UK
" Eventually I left and went to Kabul where a local family took me in. All I did after that was read books. When I created my first blog I used a pseudonym – I wanted to escape my identity and to be neutral. I told people I was born in Afghanistan but that was it. I didn’t want to be seen as one type of person or another. Now in my writing it’s no secret: people know I’m Hazara. I’m not a practising Muslim, I’m agnostic.