The News Review:
- Best 2009 wine blogs named led by San Francisco’s Vinography
- Global Voices: ICC and Sudan Blogging From Prison
- Blogging Your Way Into A Job
- Live-blogging Ben Bernanke [UPDATED]
- Live Blog: Bruins at Blue Jackets
Best 2009 wine blogs named led by San Francisco’s Vinography
Bizjournals.com
us Digg This Awards for the nation’s best wine blogs were led by San Francisco’s Vinography which won recognition for best overall blog and best wine writing for the second year in a row. Winners in the third annual contest were named in seven categories by the American Wine Blog Awards now in their third year also including wine reviews graphics business blogging single-subject focus and winery blogging. ther winners included the Good Grape (best graphics or presentation) Lenndevours (best single subject blog New York wines). The awards are produced Tom Wark publisher of Fermentation: the Daily Wine Blog and sponsored by Riedel Crystal Mutineer Magazine and the.
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Global Voices: ICC and Sudan Blogging From Prison
NHPR
Al?Bashir responded by expelling aid workers in Sudan declaring them to be thieves and spies. What will this mean for those people already living on the edge in Sudan?s beleaguered Darfur region or for those already displaced? These questions are being discussed in the international media. But how about in Darfur and in the Sudan? For that and more we turn to Deborah Dilley. She?s a writer and editor for. Stories Discussed in Today’s Roundup:.
Blogging Your Way Into A Job
Forbes
ne way to gain an advantage: Start a blog about your profession or industry. The concept is simple. Keep your blog entries short and conversational. Anywhere from a few brief sentences to about 500 words commenting on industry news or trends is enough. Post at least three or four times a week more if you like.
Live-blogging Ben Bernanke [UPDATED]
Foreign Policy
 UPDATE: Looking at.  Consider:I also will not say much about the international dimensions of the issue but will take as self-evident that in light of the global nature of financial institutions and markets the reform of financial regulation and supervision should be coordinated internationally to the greatest extent possible. and: [G]iven the global operations of many large and complex financial firms and the complex regulatory structures under which they operate any new regime must be structured to work as seamlessly as possible with other domestic or foreign insolvency regimes that might apply to one or more parts of the consolidated organization.
Live Blog: Bruins at Blue Jackets
NESN.com
com : Live Blog: Bruins at Blue Jackets. Luckily the lowly ttawa Senators are next on the docket at TD Banknorth Garden Thursday.