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Patriots: The three-time Super Bowl winners advanced to their seventh championship game since 1985 led once again by quarterback Tom Brady. Brady, 34 years old and a 12-year veteran, has appeared in all three wins and holds many NFL records including most consecutive pass attempts without an interception in the regular season (358 between Oct. […]
The text, Swedish version and American version all have proven gripping and suspenseful. The Milenium triology does not disappoint – no matter what medium. “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” is about an investigation in Norway by famous journalist Mikael Blomkvist and misfit, hacker and state ward Lisbeth Salander. The latest film interpretation of the […]
Warner Brothers Company recently announced its decision to pull all Harry Potter DVDs from store shelves after Dec. 29. The company will re-release the DVDs, including the final installment in the series, periodically through the foreseeable future. The company is just one of many with this profit strategy. Corporate giant Disney has been using this […]
As a journalist, I have an obvious love for the written word—especially when it is printed in a beautiful hardcover book. But in the age of technology, even a bookworm like myself can come to terms with change and admit defeat. For a hardcore reader like myself, the Kindle Touch, one of Amazon’s new additions […]
Whether it is the Grammy’s, Golden Globes or the Oscar Academy Awards, fashion makes a statement on the red carpet. This year, these award ceremonies are a place for actors and actresses to put their best work forward and present their best outfits. The red carpet is a place for award honorees to show the […]
Book your hair appointments, pull out those old prom dresses and practice your best princess waves because it’s time for yet another date with Oscar. The Martin Scorsese 3D film “Hugo” landed 11 nominations including Best Picture, Cinematography and Art Direction. Close behind with 10 nominations is black-and-white success, “The Artist.” While some of the [ […]
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Smith sat down with All Things Considered’s Melissa Block to talk about writing a poem in a hurry. She called the day she spent with NPR’s producers “delightful, and a little terrifying.” But reflecting on the headlines isn’t exactly a new activity for Smith. In fact, she said she often finds that news events are […]
Note headline; here is the only time this Reuters article refers to the “parliament was slipping into the Thames” issue: [Professor John Burland of Imperial College London] dismissed concern in the media that parliament was slipping into the Thames, while the commission’s spokesman denied the walls around the palace were suffering from a particularly bad sub […]
Now, it’s worth noting that Brisbane’s question makes perfect sense, considered from the newsroom’s perspective. Romney’s claim that Obama makes speeches “apologising” for America isn’t readily amenable to fact-checking. Instead, Romney relied on what are sometimes called “weasel words”, in which an allegation is alluded to, without being made head-on. (Romn […]
Nobody’s perfect, but this proofreading error is embarrassing in a serious story about an accident that involves suffering and potentially death. Panic, confusion aboard sinking cruise chip – CNN.com. Okay, well done, CNN. […]
Class. All the way. The Times’ rule is, we correct anything that is wrong, no matter how small or seemingly silly. And I don’t know any of my colleagues who would want to do differently. I hate to get any detail wrong, and when I do, I often have a moment of fantasizing about just […]