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Mechanical Bull RidingA Unique, Entertaining IdeaBy: Karen Hawley Ready for a different kind of party? Have fun with a mechanical bull or watching someone get tossed around on a large mat, trying to hold on for dear life. |
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A New Kind of CourseNational University's Golf Academy puts some swing into traditional online curriculum.By: Angela Bull National University will take its first step toward collegiate athletics when it opens a new Golf Academy Sept. 1. |
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Print: Best for Pushing-up Daisies?By: Angela Bull In an age where a disposable lifestyle is turning into an embarrassing metaphor for indulgence, I don't understand why such a smart group of people as professional journalists don't see newsprint as an irresponsible choice rather than a heady one. |
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Reading and FeedingBy: Angela Bull According to Mediabistro.com, Food Network Magazine isn't only surviving the present print economy, but it's actually predicting sizable increases in subscriptions over the next year. In the current publishing environment, how is that possible? |
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New Blood to Revive an Old Battle?By: Angela Bull Ed Moss, the newly acquired publisher for the San Diego Union-Tribune, brings experience in good old-fashioned advertising sales. I'm hopeful that this is one of his greatest assets. |
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Misery Loves Company... and New StuffBy: Angela Bull Marketing teams for some major corporations are making empathy their emotion of choice for some new ad campaigns. Are they trying to relate, or just prolong the suffering? |
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Varying DegreesBy: Angela Bull Obama obviously put a lot of work into winning the presidency and the reverence is certainly well-earned, but the people didn't vote for him just so that he could be named the winner. |
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Earth Day Event Draws Greener CrowdEarthFair 2009 promoted action and activities in its 20th anniversary event.By: Angela Bull |
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March MadnessCindy Sheehan headlines local antiwar protest on sixth anniversary of Iraq occupation.By: By Joanna Hall “He [Barack Obama] is president because many people thought he was going to be a peace president,” said antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan. “He said he’s not against war. He’s just against dumb wars. I want to tell him that all wars are dumb and that solving problems by using violence and killing our children and having our children kill other people’s children is dumb no matter where you are. |
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PUBLIC SCHOOLThe educational experience of running for mayorBy: Angela Bull He lives in a motor home, dropped out of high school and has not held a real job in four years. Candidate for welfare? No - Eric Bidwell is the youngest candidate running for mayor of San Diego at age 25. Bidwell is hoping you will vote for him and "Vote Revolution" in the June 3 primary election. |
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