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The Joystiq Free Game Club: Warfare 1917
http://www.joystiq.com/ 2008/ 10/ 13/ the-joystiq-free-game-club-warfare-1917/-
The Express runs off-track after Times story
http://blogs.tampabay.com/ movies/ 2008/ 10/ you-never-know.htmlYou never know when a story will make a splash somewhere else. Or at least a little ripple. My recent interview with Dick Easterly and Patrick Whelan -- two members of Syracuse University's 1958 national championship football team -- ended up making them temporary media stars.
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Content Is An Organic Linking Process
http://www.twistimage.com/ blog/ archives/ content-is-an-organic-linking-process…Content Is An Organic Linking Process October 13, 2008 10:25 AM Posted by Mitch Joel The last period at the end of any piece of content is where the story really begins. Content has not been a finalized piece of product for some years now.
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New Bar on Franklin!
http://www.clintonhillblog.com/ ?p=1918Received this tip from a reader: have you been to sweet revenge yet? i walk by it with my dog on the daily, but have yet to have some free time and stop in. it’s on franklin between lexington and greene (right across from the cupcake shop) and seems pretty cute.
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Renewing the Mind: Beholding the Face of Christ
http://www.covenanteyes.com/ blog/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ renewing-the-mind-beholding-the…[continued from a previous post] At the deepest, most profound level, the Word of God is not just a written text. As Paul says, Scripture is breathed out by God (2 Timothy 3:15), and Scripture is still breathing. As one author has said, it is as if God’s breath is still warm coming off the page.
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King of Content?
http://blogsavvy.net/ king-of-content/Is Content really King? Every time I start to think about what I’m going to blog about next I make more and more realizations about my blogging. This has become especially more true since finding out how my blogging has helped others.
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King of Content?
http://blogsavvy.net/ king-of-content/Is Content really King? Every time I start to think about what I’m going to blog about next I make more and more realizations about my blogging. This has become especially more true since finding out how my blogging has helped others.
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Fan mail from some unfamous guy's flounder
http://blogs.tampabay.com/ movies/ 2008/ 10/ fan-mail-from-s.htmlGreat e-mail from the sister of Flash of Genius director Marc Abraham, who didn't appreciate my opinion of his movie. My response follows: Dear Mr. Persall: Having skimmed the past 3 or so months of your movie reviews – it’s easy to see why you did not see the REEL story behind Flash of Genius.
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Lost & Found, by Jacqueline Sheehan
http://bfgb.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 02/ lost-found-by-jacqueline-sheehan/I made the mistake of picking up Lost & Found to read while waiting for a doctor’s appointment. Within the first few pages, I was crying and getting strange looks in the waiting room. It wasn’t the sort of impression I wanted to give strangers – but I was quickly drawn into Rocky’s life.
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Video: Readers talk about Chicago Tribune redesign
http://www.robbmontgomery.com/ 2008/ 09/ video-readers-talk-about-chicago-tribun…A first-day report from the upscale suburban streets of Chicago, home to the Chicago Tribune’s core readership. I went out to see what people who were reading the Monday Sept. 29 edition were... [© Robb Montgomery]
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Red Tuesday: Banks Fall, The Experts’ Top Tips And Spending Is The New Saving
http://www.anorak.co.uk/ tabloids/ 191256.htmlMORE news that no-one knows what’s going on in the money markets as the Sun screams: “BLACKEST DAY”. Or as the Mirror puts it: “BLACKEST MONDAY.” Black Monday is the name given to Monday, October 19, 1987, when stock markets around the world crashed. Should not yesterday be “Blacker Monday”? Readers may be confused.
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