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...like--mostly critiquing and linking to other articles online that may have sparked your thinking. Unlike a big media outlet, bloggers focus their efforts on narrow topics, often rising to become de facto watchdogs and self-proclaimed experts. Blogs can be about anything: politics, sex, baseball, haiku, car repair. There are blogs about blogs...
...worker program for immigrants, which is dividing Republicans like few other issues. But it's not just his policies that are in danger; his presidency is hampered by a CIA leak investigation and trials that could cripple him for his remaining 39 months in office. Now the President can repair the breach with conservatives. They are likely to quickly forgive him this indiscretion. And he will, at the very least, have Harriet Miers, his sweet, amiable and able friend just down the hall to help...
...bank also denies ownership. In her attempts to repair the clock, Dracopolous says she has also contacted the disappointingly unresponsive city institutions—City Hall and Public Works. After leaving a message with a mysterious “Steve” at Public Works, Dracopolous says, she doesn’t know where to turn to placate the “many residents” she says have complained about the busted timekeeper...
...rain,” Bleszynski wrote. “They said there is nothing that can be done to fix the problem at this point.” She wrote that UOS promised to send people with mops and buckets to provide temporary relief, but that more serious building repair problems would be fixed after the rain subsided. Bleszynski, who has lived in Kirkland for more than three years, wrote that she could not recall that leaking had ever been a problem before. Hopkins, who has lived in Currier for 16 months, wrote that he also was unaware of leak...
...corralling American soldiers and closing the eyes of the American public.Threats of disciplinary action have not hindered the NTFU’s popularity. This weekend, a message was left for readers explaining a temporary loss of service—higher volumes of visitors forced the site to upgrade and repair their network. The site administrator’s message also acknowledged the controversy surrounding the forum, justifying the “explicit, even gruesome, images of wartime violence.” He encouraged remembrance of World War II, when censorship dominated the press, reverence for the First Amendment, and recollection...