| |
-
STEM Academy fair this weekendLAFAYETTE — Parents and students can learn more about the Lafayette Parish School System’s newest schools of choice option – the STEM Academy during a fair from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Mall of Acadiana food court.
-
DPS padlocks 30 closed schools todayDetroit -- Moving crews will be clearing out 30 Detroit Public Schools buildings starting today and shutting their doors permanently, marking the final goodbye in this round of school closures.
-
USAMMA: Stacked at the BR River CenterIf you are looking for entertainment before the summer ends, you will want to be at River Center July 31 to see the most-explosive and most-anticipated Mixed Martial Arts event in the history of Baton Rouge.
-
Astros shopping Lance BerkmanThe Yankees may be the most aggressive in pursuing the first baseman. But the Rays, White Sox, Tigers and Red Sox have also nibbled.
-
Same Party but Two Very Different CandidatesAs we crawl toward November, I"m fortunate to interview more and more candidates. Each candidate is unique, but I don"t know that I"ve seen two so very different candidates in a matter of one hour as I did recently, when I interviewed Arizona Democratic Senate hopeful Rodney Glassman and then Ohio Democratic Congressional hopeful Paula Brooks.
-
The Game : Training Camp Around the NFLWith the many story-lines surrounding the NFL offseason this year, training camps around the league began in earnest this week as rookies and veterans showed up in force. With the first preseason game, The Hall of Fame Game, set to kick off on August 8, the NFL is officially back.
-
The decline of the pharma sales repsguest blogger Daniel Hoffman: Many people who live in the Philly area, a huge hub of the pharmacy industry, know that the drug makers have been laying off sales reps. Lots of them. This week IMS Health, a supplier of sales and marketing data, sponsored a conference near the airport where speakers and panelists claimed the downsizing trend would continue for the foreseeable future. And those sales people that remain will soon work at vastly different jobs.
-
Kicking out Dick?"In five short months Dick Wadhams has taken Colorado from a likely Republican win in 2010 to a likely loss that threatens the future of the GOP."
Dick. So says a new Web site, dumpdickwadhams.com. In case you"re wondering, Dick Wadhams is the chair of Colorado"s Republican party.
Lately, Dick has been taking a lot of heat — with some blaming him for the collapse of Republican candidates in the state.
The gubernatorial race is the most messy for Republicans, with Dan Maes caught in a campaign finance scandal, Scott McInnis caught in a plagiarism scandal, and loud-mouthed, anti-immigration political spitfire Tom Tancredo entering the race on a third-party ticket (and probably splitting the conservative vote).
If this disaster weren"t hogging the headlines, Ken Buck might be getting a little more attention. The front-running Republican candidate for U.S. Senate has been assailed for saying he deserves votes because doesn"t "wear high heels" — a comment he made after his competitor, Jane Norton, questioned his manhood. He"s also made repeated disparaging remarks about the tea party, the group that first supported him.
Now, some would say that this circus isn"t Dick"s fault. However, others — including the new Web site — don"t think Dick has helped anything. And they might have a point.
Recently, Dick was called out by Tancredo and a radio host for apparently calling McInnis "untrustworthy" and Maes "a joke" in private conversations. He loudly denied the identical allegations made by both men.
Anyways, the new Web site is advocating that Colorado Republicans hire a new leader. Apparently, Dick isn"t too happy about all this chatter. The Denver Post"s Curtis Hubbard has an engrossing article on the development here: Denver Post.
[ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
-
The UMS at 10: Sizzle and snapsLast weekend, nearly 10,000 people jammed the sidewalks of South Broadway in the name of live music. The 10th annual Denver Post Underground Music Showcase — the region"s largest indie music festival — took over the arty Denver thoroughfare with more than 325 bands in 25 venues over four sizzling days. Take a look back at the weekend in pictures.
-
U.S. recovery sputtersThe U.S. economy continued to grow during the second quarter, the government reported Friday. But the pace slowed more than economists were expecting, raising concern about growth - or even another recession - in the months ahead.
-
Playing Politics with 9/11Last night in the House, a bill to provide $7.4 billion in funding over 10 years to those whose health was affected by the World Trade Center attack got 255 votes--well above a simple majority. But the bill failed because Democrats suspended the rules, which denied the Republicans the chance to offer any amendments and required a 2/3 majority to pass. According to Hill sources, Democrats suspended the rules because they were afraid that Republicans would offer a motion to recommit--the one amendment allotted to the minority party by the rules--to pay for the bill using money from Obamacare or the stimulus or an amendment to deny funds to illegal immigrants.
This Fox News clip recaps the heated debate between Rep. Peter King (R, NY) and an enraged Rep. Anthony Weiner (D, NY) on the House floor last night. Both congressmen voted for the bill, but King said it was "cruel hoax" by Democrats to bring up the bill on a 2/3 vote when they knew it couldn"t pass. On Fox this morning, King and Weiner had another testy exchange about the bill.
Democrats have taken politically toxic votes on a number of motions to recommit (such as an amendment to block abortion funding in Obamacare). Why they are not willing to do so on this bill suggests that this bill is not as important to Democrats as the others passed and that they took the vote so they can hammer Republicans on it in the November election.
Three government programs already exist to provide care for 9/11 responders, but this bill would have expanded the number of people who could get care. The House Republican caucus lays out facts about the bill and objections to it here.
-
Local, and improving all the timeThe travel blog Gadling this week named the Boulder Farmers` Market fourth in the nation on its brief list of the best farmers` markets in the country.
-
BR, Mass. firms join in projectSpecialty chemicals maker Albemarle Corp. is working with a Massachusetts plastics firm on pilot plants that will convert waste carbon dioxide into polymers used in making plastic bottles, films and coatings for food and beverage cans, among other things.
-
The perfect perchVisitors to Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse find its observation deck the perfect perch to survey the surrounding landscape. This unidentified pair climbed the historic aid to navigation"s 203 steps Wednesday reaching 175 feet into the sky to find an unequaled view of the coast to the north, south and east, and toward the center of the state to the west. The lighthouse and museum are 10 miles south of Daytona Beach in Lighthouse Point Park. The red structure is the tallest lighthouse in Florida and second highest in the U.S.
-
ObituaryCol. Edward D. Payne 1934-2010 Funeral services for Colonel Edward D. Payne were held at the Northminster Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, Calif.
-
Attic: Social Security"s Earliest DaysOn Dec. 14, 1935, John W. Thomas feeds newly minted Social Security checks into a machine that can sign 7,000 checks an hour. The first checks would go out on Jan. 1. This year is the 75th anniversary of the passing of the Social Security Act, a milestone that was noted Wednesday by House leadership in an event on the East Front of the Capitol.
-
In The Frame: Artists In Their Own WordsMeticulous is perhaps the word that best describes Diane Samuels" artwork and process, the latter being integral to the finished product. We filmed her in her studio working on a phase of her ongoing Sampsonia Way project, an examination of the lane she has lived on since 1980 in Pittsburgh"s North Side Mexican War Streets neighborhood.
-
Act of freedom: Celebrating the ADA, two decades laterTwenty years ago this week the ADA was passed, and since then Americans have learned that it"s about more than sidewalk curb cuts and Braille on elevator buttons. The Americans with Disabilities Act is landmark civil rights legislation that took effect in 1992. For many of the 43 million people who live with disabilities, it was nothing short of a declaration of independence.
-
Lawmakers let Jindal’s vetoes standGov. Bobby Jindal’s veto of 14 bills from the 2010 legislative session will stand.
More than the required majority of both the House and Senate returned ballots by midnight Monday declaring there is no need for a veto override session.
-
Georgia Tech ready to defend ACC titleGREENSBORO, N.C. -- The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are the equivalent of a moving target. They are the defending ACC champions, led the league in several offensive categories last season and return 15 starters.
-
Krieger: McDaniels" boldest moveThere has been no shortage of bold moves during the Josh McDaniels era at Dove Valleytrading Jay Cutler, suspending and trading Brandon Marshall, drafting Tim Tebow — but signing Elvis Dumervil to a big-money, long-term contract extension is right up there.
-
Longtime journalist Daniel Schorr dead at age 93WASHINGTON—Daniel Schorr, whose journalism career over more than six decades landed him in the dark corners of Europe during the Cold War and the shadows of President Richard Nixon"s notorious "enemies list" in the 1970s, has died.
| |
.; |
-
Q&A on the NewsQ: A recent AJC front-page article with the headline, "Perdue orders more cuts," said, “…the state"s new budget relies on federal stimulus money that may never come.”
-
Steelers sign top pick PounceyThe Steelers came to terms on a five-year contract today with rookie Maurkice Pouncey who is on his way to training camp at Saint Vincent College.
-
Connolly: Rangel Matter Is "Sad and Isolated Case"As the House ethics committee prepares to release its full list of allegations against Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) on Thursday, some House Democrats are downplaying the effect the case could have on the November elections.
-
Celebrity and Politics Create a Potent D.C. MixFor many people, the election of Barack Obama heralded a new era of glamour and chic for Washington, D.C. The excitement of the youthful new commander in chief seemed to inspire a new connection between the District and Hollywood, as celebrities flocked to the city for inaugural balls and later the White House Correspondents" Association Dinner.
-
Elizabeth Edwards will appear on Nate Berkus ShowElizabeth Edwards will appear on "The Nate Berkus Show" during the show's premiere week in September.
According to a press release for the show, the Chicago designer made famous by Oprah Winfrey will interview Edwards at her Red Window furniture store in Chapel Hill and will also visit her Chapel Hill home (which is for sale).
Edwards talks to Berkus about moving past personal lows, such as her separation from her husband John Edwards, and about starting a new chapter in her life, focusing on her relationships with her children and her love of design. She will also join Berkus for a segment in his New York studio during which the two help another woman who is trying to reclaim her life.
Berkus said of Edwards: “I found Elizabeth to be incredibly honest, funny and just a pleasure to be around. Her passion to build a new life for herself is nothing if not inspiring. And, the fact that we both love design, gave us an instant connection. Being around her reaffirmed my love of strong women. They take their lives into their own hands and aren’t bound by any parameters or rules. I think viewers will be happily surprised by her candor, pure wit and love of life. To have the opportunity to sit with her and share her story, in her own words, is why I wanted to do my show -- so viewers can see not only who people are, but who they aspire to be. I believe aspiration can happen at any time in one’s life -- who better to demonstrate that fact than Elizabeth. “
"The Nate Berkus Show" will begin airing in syndication on September 13. We'll keep you posted here about times and stations.
-
Broderick appears in court |
Loveland Reporter-HeraldFort Collins Police Lt. Jim Broderick appeared briefly in court this morning for allegedly lying during a murder investigation.
Broderick heard the charges and said that he understood them but did not enter a plea. He made no comment as he left the courtroom.
He will appear in court again Sept. 28.
-
Waterton Canyon to close MondayAccess to the South Platte River in Waterton Canyon and a segment of the Colorado Trail will be closed Monday through Dec. 3 and Feb. 28-Dec. 31, 2011.
-
Defending champs start training camp todayMETAIRIE — A New Orleans Saints training camp unlike any other gets under way today when the team begins training camp as defending Super Bowl champions for the first time.
-
Mama Drama: Sibling Birthday BluesDear Mama Drama:
I have two girls who are three years apart in age. My oldest daughter who is nine has a really difficult time handling it when it is her younger sister’s birthday. She is always excited about the party and getting her sister a present, but when the day arrives she loses it. She [...]
-
Chrysler to add 900 jobs to midsize-car plantDETROIT — Chrysler Group LLC said Friday that it will add nearly 900 jobs at a factory in suburban Detroit and spare it from a planned closure. The decision is a show of optimism that consumers will embrace the company"s refurbished midsize sedans.
-
Tennessee family "kidnapped""You go through the whole series -- "How fast was I going, what"s the speed limit...""
Those thoughts were rushing through the mind of Ken Cheeseman of Nashville, Tenn.
-
CalendarEditor’s note: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Wednesday for publication the following week. Send information to calendar@ccnewspapers.com, attn: News-Press. No attachments. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.
-
Our Views: CAPE 2.0’s first effortA local effort to encourage more candidates for the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board did not produce overwhelming results as qualifying for the next School Board election ended recently.
-
A defense of wasted votesOver the past few years, I"ve run across letters to the editor, blog posts and columns penned by anxious Americans who — because democracy and freedom are imperative — propose that we force all citizens to vote.
-
A day to honorThe staff of Rocky Mountain National Park invite you to celebrate World Ranger Day with them, as they recognize world conservation areas, and the professional staff -- the rangers -- that form the Thin Green Line around these most valuable resources.
-
Who"s News: Eva Mendes, James Badge Dale and more!Citizen Kane and Casablanca top many people"s lists of favorite movies. But for Eva Mendes? Anchorman. So she was thrilled when director Adam McKay wrote a part for her in his buddycop comedy, The Other Guys, playing Will Ferrell"s former Knicks dancer/doctor/chef wife. "Basically, she saves lives during the day, she"s hot as hell, and she makes sure she has a six-course meal waiting for her husband," says Mendes, 36, who took improv acting classes for the role.
James Badge Dale"s career as an actor is heating up (he stars in AMC"s Rubicon, premiering Sunday, and has three films in the works), but he reveals he dreams about something a little cooler, literally: ice hockey. "Hockey is a rough game," says Dale, 32, "but it"s also beautiful. " He "took hockey as far as I could take it" before settling into the theater program at Manhattanville College in Purchase, N.Y. "I remember losing games, and everyone was so bummed out. I"d be sitting there secretly smiling inside because it was just the drama of the game. . . . It was a live performance. It"s the same feeling I now get when I come off stage."
-
USDA announces CRP sign-upGeneral sign-up for the Conservation Reserve Program will begin Monday, Aug. 2, and continue through Aug.
-
Summer sandwiches: Warm-weather meals step outsidePanic-mongers warn that summer is already half over. Feh. This is Colorado. Picnic season is still in full swing. So pack up the car for a scenic- overlook lunch in the foothills, or pack up your bike basket for a sunset supper in the park.
-
Answers to Midsummer Flower WoesI COULD blame the weather for my garden troubles: the late frost, the drenching spring, the summer heat and drought. Or I could blame the men who trampled the young plants as they installed a fence around the garden"s borders. And I could hold the woodchuck, moles and insects accountable for the gnawed roots, broken stems and wasted foliage.
-
New landscape: A state lawmaker sees a more efficient futureOne way to transform the land is to weed, prune, water and carefully tend individual plants into full flower. Another way is to bulldoze the property, truck in fresh topsoil and start all over again. State Rep. Thomas Caltagirone, a Reading Democrat, has taken the latter approach in proposing legislation to remake the municipal map of Pennsylvania.
-
Johnson: Water Is Source of Life and JobsFor decades, the tradition of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has been to consider a water resources development act in every Congress. Through this legislation, Congress authorizes critical navigation, flood damage reduction, environmental restoration and other water-related projects and studies carried out by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
-
Kabuki Japanese Restaurant, 3.5 starsWith two locations in the Valley, Kabuki is a stylish restaurant and sushi bar with a classical menu of sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodles and other Japanese favorites. Prices range from $1.95 to $21.95, making a customized menu easily affordable.
-
Track Review: "We Used to Wait""We Used to Wait"Arcade Fire3.5 out of 5 starsIf there is such thing as Arcade Fire Music, "We Used To Wait," one of four songs already released from the band"s feverishly anticipated new album, has all the typical trademarks. The track features sinister strings, crumbling brass, a piano repetition that"s just begging to transition into "Rebellion (Lies)" when played live and an eventual devolution into grandiose chaos. Win Butler"s voice sounds stronger and less willfully histrionic as he sings about purer times and sending letters — especially when he swoops into a breathy upper register. The new album is called "The Suburbs," but so far, it doesn"t sound too distant from Williamsburg.
View the rest at nyunews.com
-
Attacks rattle refugees from BhutanThree recent, but apparently unrelated, attacks in the Denver area on newly arrived political refugees from Bhutan have frightened a fragile community.
| |
.; |
-
AIMCO cuts Q2 loss on legal settlementsApartment Investment and Management Co. of Denver, one of the country’s largest owners of apartment properties, cut its earnings loss in the second quarter from the previous year largely because of litigation settlements, the company said Friday. (AIV)
-
Calif. wildfire forces hundreds from homesPALMDALE, Calif.—A huge wildfire churned through high desert wilderness north of Los Angeles on Friday, destroying a few buildings and forcing people from about 2,000 homes.
-
WATCH: Lives of NoteRecalling Daniel Schorr, Kenny Guinn and Denise Jefferson.
Kenny Guinn - United States - Denise Jefferson - Nevada - Arts
-
Hoyer Recess Plan: Hit the Road for ModeratesHouse Majority Leader Steny Hoyer plans a busy August on the campaign trail, with appearances planned for more than two dozen House Members and candidates, particularly moderates for whom the Maryland Democrat is the go-to leader, according to his office.
-
Patton Boggs Buys Breaux-Lott Lobbying ShopPatton Boggs, a perennial lobbying and legal powerhouse, announced Thursday that it has acquired the Breaux-Lott Leadership Group, the politically connected boutique lobbying shop.
-
Dewberry snags Midtown"s CampanileThe old quarterback is throwing a long one, and the payoff could be big. John Dewberry’s Dewberry Capital Group said Friday the company has Campanile under contract.
-
Jets sign Ryan, Tannenbaum through 2014Owner Woody Johnson delivered an emphatic statement Friday afternoon by locking up Rex Ryan and general manager Mike Tannenbaum through the 2014 season, the team announced.
-
Re: Half of MMC owners have criminal recordsStraight from the article:
"8 percent of Coloradans have previously been arrested for a drug-related crime"
So one in twelve Coloradans have been arrested for a drug crime, and NONE of them are allowed to be in the marijuana business? Maybe the problem is the LAW, when something so silly as marijuana gets people arrested (remember, one in 12 has been ARRESTED; there"s no telling how many have USED marijuana). Is something that"s this widely used REALLY what we want to be spending our tax money on, to lock people up? Especially our young people?
California Proposition 19 will allow ordinary American citizens to grow a little marijuana in their own backyards. It will carve the guts out of the drug gangs, get the drug cartels out of our National forests, and put an end to most of the border violence.
I hope my kids dont use marijuana, either as teenagers or as young adults, but if they do, I REALLY hope they dont end up in jail! As parents, lets work together to stop putting our own kids in jail over something as silly as marijuana. The effects of marijuana arent NEARLY as bad as the effects of JAIL WITH THE SEXUAL PREDATORS, and loss of financial aid, etc. Its time to stop government officials from ruining our kids lives over a little marijuana!
Let"s remember to ask ourselves, "If my child or grandchild used a little marijuana, would I want him or her to go to jail?"
Californians: register to vote at
h t t p s://w w w .sos.ca.gov/nvrc/fedform/ Just fill out the form and mail it in!
Other states: Google your state name and voter registration to find out how to register!
Posted by Conservative Christian
-
What"s Wrong With the American University Systemideonexus writes "The Atlantic has an excellent interview with Andrew Hacker — co-author with Claudia Dreifus of a book titled Higher Education? — covering everything that"s wrong with the American university system. The discussion ranges from entrenched tenured professors more concerned with publishing and parking spaces than quality teaching; to 22-year-old students with unrealistic expectations that some company will put them in a management position after graduating with six-figures of debt; to football teams siphoning money away from academic programs so that student tuitions must increase to compensate. It really lays out the farce of university culture and reminds me of everything I absolutely despised about my college life. Dreifus is active in the comments section of the article as well, lending to a fantastic discussion on the subject."
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
-
President Obama signs tribal-justice changesSurrounded by tribal leaders from across the nation, President Barack Obama signed legislation Thursday designed to plug holes in a patchwork system of justice that critics say allows serious reservation crime to routinely go unpunished.
-
Mickles: Players to watch at Saints campThanks to some extra aluminum bleachers that have been erected, record crowds are going to turn out to watch the New Orleans Saints when they open training camp today.
-
Xcel CEO quietly lobbying Boulder councilDavid Eves, president and CEO of Xcel"s Public Service Co. of Colorado, is making private house calls to the nine members of the Boulder City Council, just days before the elected officials decide whether to ask voters to renew a franchise agreement with the utility.
-
City files counterclaim to ex-golf pro lawsuitFormer Fort Morgan Golf Course golf professional Vernon Harbart was terminated from his position last year for misuse of city property and theft, according to a response filed by the city of Fort Morgan to a lawsuit filed by Harbart in Morgan County District Court.
-
Window work teaches skillsRestoration contractor Andy Simon has “a thing” about old wood windows. He can’t understand how anyone would want to replace them with new ones.
“Why would you take out something that is worth more and has more historical data than anything you are going to put in its place,” he said.
-
BR woman shot Tuesday diesA 44-year-old woman shot earlier this week on Yorktown Street died Wednesday at Baton Rouge General Medical Center-Mid City.
-
PizzaSpike Mendelsohn, a former contestant on the TV cooking competition "Top Chef" and the owner of Good Stuff Eatery on Capitol Hill, works in his new Hill restaurant, called We, the Pizza, on Thursday. The pizzeria opened this week at 303 Pennsylvania Ave. SE.
-
Tom Tancredo’s entry into the Colorado governor’s race (5 letters)Re: “Tancredo thwarts GOP,” July 27 news story.
I certainly hope those of you who don’t want a Democratic governor for another four years will vote for Tom Tancredo. Dan Maes and Scott McInnis have shot themselves in the foot. With or without Tom entering the race, they cannot beat John Hickenlooper. I believe Tom can. [...]
-
Regionalization needs to go a step furtherT he Pennsylvania lawmaker who suggested absorbing all municipalities into the counties has a very good idea. What would be the savings if New Jersey did this and included schools, police and public sector workers of all kinds?
-
James HockerJames Hocker
James Snyder Hocker, 82, of Estes Park, died at United Hospital Blue Earth, Minn. July 27, 2010 after a battle with cancer.
-
Bigger than youA friend of mine asked me to help him out. He has a bike ride he is doing from Tucson to San Diego in about 14 months and is a little heavier than he wants to be.
-
In Shanghai, in Search of AuthenticitySHANGHAI -- Many Americans who move here end up in high-rise buildings surrounded by other expatriates. But Nichol Bradford wanted a more authentic experience. "I wasn"t moving halfway around the world, leaving everything I knew and everyone I loved, to play it safe," said Ms. Bradford, 38, a video game executive who relocated from Los Angeles in 2008. "I certainly wasn"t going to live in a building that could have been in any other city."
-
Secret America: The nation is getting less from more spy agenciesLast week the Washington Post published "Top Secret America," a three-part series based on two years of research by two senior reporters, Dana Priest and William M. Arkin. The report attempted to make clear to Americans the extent, cost and effectiveness of the nation"s intelligence-gathering and -analyzing agencies.
-
Durango jobless rate up in JuneBy Aldo Svaldi The Denver PostDURANGO ÊUnemployment in La Plata County increased in June to 6.3 percent, according to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
-
Killers rammed car, kidnapped young woman and tossed bodyVictim’s name: Jessica Arredondo, 21
Where killed: Eight miles southwest of Estes Park
Investigative agency: Larimer County Sheriff’s Office
Date killed: Nov. 25, 1988
Cause of Death: massive head injuries
Suspect: Convicted killer Robert Harlan and an unidentified accomplice
Black Friday has a different connotation for the family of Jessica Arredondo than the Christmas shopping extravaganza [...]
-
Payback"Ugh, do we have to do this?" Ben asked...
-
Grease still the word in WigginsRestaurant owners in Wiggins have a reprieve from having to put in grease traps at their establishments, but the town is still able to penalize them if they do not reduce the amount of grease going into the town sewer system.
-
The Next DisruptorsWatch out, Microsoft, GE, United, AT&T, and, yes, even Google. Here come 10 game-changing startups with plans to upend existing industries and spawn new opportunities for the rest of us.
| |
|
|
|
| Douglas County New.. |
 |
21:07:13(14)
 |
|
| The Miami Herald |
 |
21:07:29(14)
 |
|
| Arkansas Democrat-.. |
 |
21:08:37(13)
 |
|
| Westword |
 |
21:07:45(13)
 |
|
| The Boston Globe |
 |
21:10:04(12)
 |
|
| Houston Business D.. |
 |
21:10:17(12)
 |
|
| Detroit News |
 |
21:12:21(11)
 |
|
| The Coloradoan |
 |
21:11:33(11)
 |
|
| Durango Herald Onl.. |
 |
21:12:05(11)
 |
|
| La Junta Tribune-D.. |
 |
21:11:17(11)
 |
|
| The Wall Street Jo.. |
 |
21:14:34(10)
 |
|
| Star Tribune |
 |
21:13:13(10)
 |
|
| Daily Sentinel, The |
 |
21:14:23(10)
 |
|
|
| Pittsburgh Post-Ga.. |
 |
21:18:01(9)
 |
|
| The Buffalo News |
 |
21:16:46(9)
 |
|
| San Diego Union-Tr.. |
 |
21:15:45(9)
 |
|
| Houston Chronicle |
 |
21:17:18(9)
 |
|
| The Seattle Times |
 |
21:18:24(9)
 |
|
| Indianapolis Star |
 |
21:16:13(9)
 |
|
| Lexington Herald-L.. |
 |
00:15:08(9)
 |
|
| Denver Business Jo.. |
 |
21:16:34(9)
 |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Guardian Weekly |
 |
21:14:10(10)
 |
|
| FHM Online |
 |
21:17:48(9)
 |
|
| |
|
| CosmoGirl |
 |
21:24:52(6)
 |
|
| Newsweek |
 |
21:24:04(6)
 |
|
| LA Weekly |
 |
21:26:20(5)
 |
|
| Teen |
 |
21:27:47(4)
 |
|
| The Weekly Standard |
 |
21:29:06(3)
 |
|
|
|
| RollingsStone |
 |
21:15:30(9)
 |
|
|
| TMZ |
 |
21:20:28(7)
 |
|
|
| US News and World .. |
 |
21:23:13(6)
 |
|
| |
|
|
| Hollywood Reporter |
 |
22:26:12(0)
 |
|
|
|
|
|
| USA Jobs - OUTSOUR.. |
 |
21:06:59(14)
 |
| |
|
| Village Voice |
 |
21:18:44(8)
 |
|
| ScienceDaily |
 |
21:18:22(8)
 |
|
| Fox 5 vegas |
 |
21:21:52(7)
 |
| |
|
| Investor s Busines.. |
 |
21:20:45(7)
 |
|
| USA Today |
 |
21:23:06(6)
 |
|
| Roll Call Newspape.. |
 |
21:22:48(6)
 |
|
| Bloomberg |
 |
21:24:40(6)
 |
|
| The American Repor.. |
 |
21:27:06(5)
 |
|
| BBC |
 |
21:28:00(4)
 |
|
|
| Washington Square .. |
 |
21:30:02(3)
 |
|
|
| . | . |