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What crisis? Kremlin downplays financial woes
The Associated PressTalking to Russians on the street, you'd be forgiven for thinking there was no economic crisis. TV channels gloss over the subject and state news agencies are under orders to avoid frightening language. But beyond the spin, Russia's stock markets are...Tags: News Agency, Dmitry Medvedev, Financial Markets, Vladimir Putin, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
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What _ me worry? MAD magazine to auction early works including covers of Alfred E. Neuman
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Alfred E. Neuman, the grinning face with the flapping ears, has gazed out from the covers of MAD magazine for half a century — becoming such a familiar presence that Charles, Prince of Wales, may have felt it necessary to deny that...Tags: Spiro Agnew, George Washington, Paul Newman, Auction Service, Sting
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Sights and sounds from Hofstra
7:51 NO ARRESTS, ONE INJURY At least one antiwar protester was injured in a brief scrum with mounted police outside the Hofstra University gates. A line of mounted police pushed a crowd of about 200 protestors away from the university gate. The...Tags: Renewable Energy, Interior Policy, Diplomacy, Colleges and Universities, Personal Weapon Control
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Famed humor magazine to auction early work
After half a century of zapping pompous politicians and Hollywood heroes with zany and biting satire, Mad magazine is preparing to auction off some of its early artwork. Several covers featuring Mad's official mascot -- the grinning, flap-eared Alfred E....Tags: Auction Service
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Crisis? What Crisis? Kremlin downplays Russia's financial woes
Associated Press WritersMOSCOW (AP) _ Talking to Russians on the street, you'd be forgiven for thinking there was no economic crisis. TV channels gloss over the subject and state news agencies are under orders to avoid frightening language. But beyond the spin, Russia's stock...Tags: News Agency, Dmitry Medvedev, Financial Markets, Vladimir Putin, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
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'Porno' proves a five-letter word for some outlets, venues that reject 'Zack and Miri' ads
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES (AP) _ Kevin Smith made a movie with such a bothersome title he cannot even place ads for it in some places. Some newspaper, TV and outdoor ads for Smith's comedy "Zack and Miri Make a Porno" have been rejected because of their content or the...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Seth Rogen, Major League Baseball, Satellite and Cable Service
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Metzger named publisher of 2nd Indiana newspaper
Juli Metzger, president and publisher of The Star Press in Muncie, is taking on additional duties as chief executive at the Palladium-Item with the retirement of Bob Robbins. Robbins will retire as president and publisher effective Nov. 30. A native...Tags: Management Change, Gannett Company Incorporated, Retirement, Government, National Government
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How to be a frugal (but still fabulous) parent
The Associated PressChildren may be a blessing, but they can also leave you broke. Middle-income families will spend $204,060 on feeding, housing and schooling a baby born in 2007 until his or her 18th birthday, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture -- a number...Tags: Salvation Army, Christianity, Family
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Automakers Offer Low-Rate Financing, Rebates, Leasing Specials on Smaller Cars
Edmunds.comThey're this year's hot vehicles. But as the effects of the financial crisis deepen, even fuel-efficient small and midsize cars are seeing declining sales -- and that means better deals for prospective buyers, The Wall Street Journal reported today.... -
Just call it Rolling Pebble
Rolling Stone magazine is shrinking. After more than four decades of a larger format than other magazines, it will look like them with the Oct. 30 issue, due out this week. The adoption of a standard format could boost single-copy sales and reduce... -
Call for change hits home at 'Rolling Stone'
The Associated PressRolling Stone magazine is shrinking with the times. After more than four decades of standing out with a larger format than other magazines, it will step back and look like everyone else starting with the Oct. 30 issue, due out this week. The adoption of...Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Magazines, Newspapers, Periodicals
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Recent Illinois editorials
Trashing the taxpayers. In many ways, the city's latest debacle, the garbageman scandal, is all too familiar. City workers get paid millions of dollars a year -- at least $14 million of your tax dollars, in this case -- to do nothing. Instead of...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Tony Rezko, Medical Services, Prosecution, Corporate Crime
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