Posts about Huffington Post as of August 16, 2009
08/16/2009
It seems as though the topic of skin tones– who gets the better treatment, will never go away. Aren’t discussions supposed to lead to solutions? Well the discussion came up again and Tameka Raymond spoke to the Huffington Post and wrote an essay called “She’s Pretty For A Dark-Skinned Girl…” about the treatment of dark skinned women and her personal issues with the standard of beauty. Here we go… I am a dark-skinned African American woman with features that reflect my ancestry. Debates regarding Light vs.
08/16/2009
by Ryan GrimGlobal Research, August 16, 2009huffingtonpost.comA memo obtained by the Huffington Post confirms that the White House and the pharmaceutical lobby secretly agreed to precisely the sort of wide-ranging deal that both parties have been denying over the past week. The memo, which according to a knowledgeable health care lobbyist was prepared by a person directly involved in the negotiations, lists exactly what the White House gave up, and what it got in return.It says the White House
08/16/2009
content More here: The Media Bundle Is Dead, Long Live The News Aggregators
08/16/2009
Advantages of HR 676 & S 703 – The Single Payer, Enhanced Medicare for All AlternativeSubmitted by Chip on Sat, 2009-08-15 20:51.Healthcare Dale Larson, KatyAnn, and jLong over at Huffington Post compiled a list of advantages of the single-payer, enhanced Medicare for All alternative to the legislation being proposed now. What would you add?Slashes at least 30% of costs off the top by removing private insurance overhead.Companies take health care expenses off their books. Stock value increases.
08/16/2009
The Media Bundle Is Dead, Long Live The News Aggregators – dintz.com 08/16/2009 Here we go again . The newspaper industry is blaming online news aggregators for its dwindling profits and inability to adapt to a world of links and truly-free flowing information. (They like it when information flows freely into their pages, but not so much when it flows out). On Thursday, paidContent ran an essay by media consultant Arnon Mishkin called “The Fallacy Of The Link Economy” which was misguided on so many levels .
08/16/2009
Don’t reflect the broader public opinion of the proposed overhaul AP/Huffington Post, 08-16-09 Article Sen. Arlen Specter says critics of the Democrats’ health care proposals are not representative of the public’s view on the issue. The Pennsylvania Democrat says people who are angry at town hall meetings don’t reflect the broader public opinion of the proposed overhaul. Specter has faced tough town hall audiences in his home state. Utah GOP Sen.
08/16/2009
Here we go again . The newspaper industry is blaming online news aggregators for its dwindling profits and inability to adapt to a world of links and truly-free flowing information. (They like it when information flows freely into their pages, but not so much when it flows out). On Thursday, paidContent ran an essay by media consultant Arnon Mishkin called “The Fallacy Of The Link Economy” which was misguided on so many levels .
08/16/2009
Here we go again . The newspaper industry is blaming online news aggregators for its dwindling profits and inability to adapt to a world of links and truly-free flowing information. (They like it when information flows freely into their pages, but not so much when it flows out). On Thursday, paidContent ran an essay by media consultant Arnon Mishkin called “The Fallacy Of The Link Economy” which was misguided on so many levels .
08/16/2009
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