March 11, 2009
While I applaud the intent of the National Alliance on Mental Illness’s effort to “grade” the 50 states in the U.S. on their mental health care, the problem with such reports is that they are out-of-date and virtually useless from the moment they are published. The problem with the...
World of Psychology
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John M. Grohol, Psy.D.
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March 08, 2009
Kristin Scott Thomas is "Extraordinary" When I spoke with the acclaimed British actress in January, as we both recovered from Golden Globe parties, I discovered that she loves describing other actors that way. Yet the adjective fits her like a glove. "Versatile" would be another apt descriptor. She'...
Film Experience Blog
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Nathaniel R
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March 07, 2009
“Demonstrating that not even weekends are safe from Democratic Party-sponsored anti-Rush Limbaugh attacks,� Brian Maloney observed on the Radio Equalizer blog on Saturday, “the talk titan is now under fire for a relatively mundane (and actually quite accurate) reference to the shameless politi...
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
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Brent Baker
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March 06, 2009
Ellen Goodman of the Boston Globe started off her column on March 6 with the exact same feeling about the current Obama/Limbaugh feud that I at first had: I wasn't going to talk about it either. But after reading her column of distortions and outright lies about Limbaugh -- as well as the ever prese...
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Warner Todd Huston
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March 05, 2009
Filed under: In Sixty Seconds Like mother like son -- John Schalkwijk took his mom's award-winning gouda know-how from the Netherlands and created Sylvan Star Goudas, which is now expanding to a new facility. Online food porn and gluttony with This Is Why You're Fat. Vikram Vij outlines the connecti...
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Monika Bartyzel
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March 04, 2009
Reproduction of Henry David Thoreau and his cabin on Walden Pond in Concord, MA The past month or so, I’ve have been hearing a curious groundswell of an idea: that our Anywhere vision of ubiquitous connectivity is a bad idea and harmful to our society. The chorus started in an article by Willi...
Yankee Group Blog
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Carl Howe
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Israel is a thriving country, so why have various map-makers wiped us off? Beware before buying globes and maps. Check carefully and boycott those which don't include Israel. Rahel was surprised to discover "Palestine" on a globe in place of Israel at the International Book Fair. Newsweek, never Isr...
Shiloh Musings
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Batya
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February 26, 2009
Cross-posted on SocialMedia.biz — As part of my exploration of branding and communication around the world, I am starting a series of interviews with as many European and world-wide movers-and-shakers as are willing to submit themselves to my barrage of probing questions. I was inspired to s...
Marketing Conversation» Marketing Conversation - New Marketing and Social Media by Abraham Harrison LLC
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Chris Abraham
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February 24, 2009
The most important thing to keep in mind while reading this Boston Globe article, is that it would never have been written six months ago. Why? Because at that time the "evil" Republicans controlled the White House and unemployment would have been portrayed as grim. However, now that Barac...
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P.J. Gladnick
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February 23, 2009
The reinvention of the Oscars by first-time producers Bill Condon and Laurence Mark revived viewer interest in the Academy Awards with a corresponding 13% increase in the overnight Nielsens compared with last year's lowest-rated telecast ever. Ratings for the recent Grammy Awards and American Music ...
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tomoneil
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