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Current News for April 24, 2008

Democracy is still a GOOD thing, right?

Sun, 20 Apr 2008 11:16:04 PDT
more people are engaged and paying attention to the issues in this election that ever before - that's good for the American people. No. 2, by the time we get a nominee, and start campaigning against McCain, our candidate's dirty laundry will be old news, while McCain's issues will sound like revelations. So, this isn't where the problem comes in.

Mortgage Lender News: Credit Suisse and Subprime Writedowns

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:20:46 PDT
As quarter 1 earnings reports start winding down, it is time to take a survey of the damage, especially in terms of mortgage lenders. Subprime writedowns have been affecting mortgage lenders since last year, and investment banks and other institutions are also being brought down. Among the mortgage lender news in the carnage is Credit Suisse, which is reporting a loss of $2.1 billion. However, there is some optimism that the credit market crisis is coming to an end. But that doesn't mean all of

TV tonight: Five worth watching - Toronto Star


TV tonight: Five worth watching
Toronto Star, Canada - Apr 20, 2008
... his shooting rampage in Blacksburg, Va., The Passionate Eye has the premiere of Jonathon Hacker's film Massacre at Virginia Tech (CBC Newsworld at 10). ...


Japan’s Latest Suicide Trend

Sun, 20 Apr 2008 11:40:11 PDT
No more jumping in front of rush-hour commuter trains, no more leaps from apartment building rooftops. The Japanese have a popular new way of doing themselves in. Is the news media to blame for the growing number of cases of suicide by this latest method?

Pentagon Study? Current Events in Iraq? Not so Fast...

Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:14:37 PDT
Unfortunately this is not the first instance - nor will it be the last – of highly selective use of source quotes and excerpts as well as distortion of context by members of the “mainstream media” in reporting on recent events and trends in Iraq…

News Corp allegedly hired hacker to 'sabotage competition' (InfoWorld)

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 08:50:05 PDT
News Corp. employed a top hacker to develop pirating software, a court has heard. Media network Dish is suing News Corp. for $900 million in lost revenue and system-repair costs resulting from pirated smart cards. Dish claims they were created by Christopher Tarnovsky who, the company claims, hacked into its satellite network following orders from News Corp and stole security codes to ...


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