Apr 30, 2008 -
lot of marketers would agree. As long as people are talking about you right? Christina Aguilera recently admitted she doesn’t mind a little criticism from magazine editors because that means they still care.
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Aug 19, 2009 -
We've Long Had a Public Option
By Andrew Cline (American Spectator)
President Obama and the far-left in Congress say that a "public option" health insurance plan is necessary because the profit motive results in too much coverage denial, therefore America needs a non-profit option to "keep the insurance companies honest."
In Colorado, Obama explained it this way:
The argument around public option is, should one of the choices -- not the only choice -- but one of the choices on that exchange be a public option? And the idea here would be that a government-run non-for-profit would have its own option that people could sign up for -- they wouldn't have to, but they could sign up for it -- and if it could keep its costs lower and provide a good-quality service and good benefits, then that would help keep the insurance companies honest because the idea being -- the idea being that as a non-for-profit, potentially with lower administrative costs, they could do a good job.
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Jun 26, 2009 -
**PUBLIC**
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Public medicine looks a lot like public school
http://www.tuccille.com/blog/2009/06/public-medicine-looks-lot-like-public.html
With our son approaching school age, my wife and I are considering a variety of options: charter, private, homeschooling. Just about the only option not on the list, even though we're forced to pay for it anyway, are public schools. We're not only unimpressed with the results achieved by local public schools, but we also don't like their one-size-fits-all structure.
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Nov 03, 2009 -
Welcome ladies! This blog has been specifically created to help YOU develop and maintain your career as a woman in the world of public relations and business! We are women...
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Jan 17, 2009 -
Public sector still faring well
How bad is it out there? Even World Wrestling Entertainment is laying off people, and workers at the Mohegan Sun casino are taking pay and benefits cuts to preserve their jobs.
These are just two of the more recent causalities of the Chris Dodd Bear Market, which has idled 2.7 million Americans and added 1.3 million more to the ranks of the long-term unemployed (27 weeks or more), the Labor Department reports.
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Jan 17, 2009 -
Don’t Punish Public for Blundering Constables
Criminals didn’t do anything right just because the cops did something wrong.
By Jonah Goldberg
Bennie Dean Herring was “no stranger to law enforcement,” according to Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts. That’s Roberts’s understated way of saying that when Herring walks into a room, reasonable people could be forgiven for hearing the theme music to Cops in their heads.
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Aug 22, 2008 -
I’m confused as to whether I want to respect or mock David Blaine. He does stunts that push his body to the point where he could easily die, and they’re usually uncomfortable to watch. The guy is talented, though, and when his street magic schtick started getting old he moved on to public feats of extreme masochism so daring that almost no one else in the world would be capable of pulling them off.
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May 26, 2008 -
According to the NY Post Page Six column, John Mayer and Jennifer Aniston had actually been secretly dating for three months prior to going public. Jen and John sort of went public earlier this month being seen together in Miami, but a source said they have been dating for 3 month prior to their coming out:
“They’d been keeping it under wraps and hiding out together on their dates. Then Jen realized it wasn’t just a fling and decided to take it public.”
I am kind of finding it hard to believe they have been dating for 4 months, that’s an eternity in Hollywood time and very difficult to keep a secret going for the 3 months prior.
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May 21, 2008 -
Hey!
I've really gotten into visiting San Francisco's Open Public Spaces. Are you ladies familiar with these?
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Sep 25, 2008 -
Patrick Dempsey, 42, is quoted by UK’s Sun, which probably excerpted this from another interview they’re not properly crediting, as saying that he can’t really define romance but that it includes all the cliché things plus some added spice - like spanking. You know he’s into full bondage and all the gear and this is as much as he’ll admit to:
[Patrick Dempsey] said: “Romance is an atmosphere, a feeling, a mood, a place, it’s in the air. It is the little things - even a spanking every now and then!
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