Spending by outside groups may help determine the re-election chances of incumbent Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski who�s battling for her political life in the nation�s Last Frontier.
With Murkowski, the perceived front-runner in Alaska�s U.S. Senate race, not even on the ballot, it�s close to chaos for pollsters. But that hasn�t stopped outside groups from making significant investments in a state with cheap media markets.
All told, outside groups trying to influence the state�s general election have spent $2.4 million and counting on independent expenditures, such as TV ads, mailers, phone banks or canvassers that explicitly advocate for or against a federal candidate that are not coordinated with any candidate�s campaign, according to a Center for Responsive Politics analysis.
That�s on top of $573,300 that was spent during August's GOP primary, in which Murkowski lost to attorney Joe Miller, a favorite of the Tea Party and her nemesis, former Republican Gov. Sarah Palin. Nevertheless, Murkowski continued on as a write-in candidate, trying to become the first politician in more than 50 years to win a Senate seat via a write-in candidacy. (Strom Thurmond of South Carolina was the last, in 1954.)
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which endorsed Miller after Murkowski�s defeat, spent more than $311,900 touting Miller last week alone.
The national party committee has also spent another $91,000 and counting attacking Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Scott McAdams, the current mayor of Sitka.
In Murkowski�s corner, a new �super PAC� called Alaskans Standing Together has spent $1.26 million on independent expenditures aiding Murkowski.
As a �Super PAC,� officially known as an independent expenditure-only committee, Alaskans Standing Together can raise unlimited amounts of money from individuals and corporations for political advertisements and other expenses -- so long as it doesn�t contribute that cash directly to any politician. And Alaskans Standing Together�s contributions have come exclusively from corporations -- Alaska Native corporations, as the Sunlight Foundation recently reported.
Another new group, American Action Network, has also spent money on Murkowski�s behalf.
American Action Network is a 501(c)4 nonprofit group organized under U.S. tax code as a social welfare organization. It is headed by former Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), who narrowly lost a re-election bid to Democrat Al Franken in 2008.
American Action Network shares office space with American Crossroads and Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, the conservative, big-spending outfits heavily promoted by Republican operatives Karl Rove and Ed Gillespie.
Neither American Crossroads nor Crossroads GPS has yet spent money in the Alaskan Senate race, one of only a handful of high-profile Senate races where the groups have yet to invest, as OpenSecrets Blog previously reported.
American Action Network, meanwhile, has spent $20,000 in support of Murkowski.
During the course of the primary and general elections so far, groups spent $1.36 million supporting Murkowski in outside messages, the Center�s research indicates.
Political committees, meanwhile, have spent $1.56 million supporting Miller during his primary and general election bids, the Center�s research indicates.
In addition to the political action committee of the Tea Party Express, which helped deliver Miller�s unexpected victory, other conservative groups backing Miller with independent expenditures include the National Right to Life Committee, the Susan B. Anthony List, the Family Research Council, South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint's leadership PAC, the Club for Growth and the Club for Growth�s new �super PAC.�
The only spending targeting McAdams so far has been the $91,000 from the NRSC. No liberal groups have yet to report independent expenditures on his behalf.
Not even the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has reported independent expenditures in Alaska. Instead, the group has during the past two weeks pumped money into Senate contests in Illinois, Connecticut, Nevada, West Virginia, Washington, Colorado, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
Facebook has one of the largest deployments of the open source database MySQL, and the techies responsible for the care and feeding of this installment will divulge some of their secrets tomorrow night at company headquarters. If you can’t make it down to the event in Palo Alto, you can watch a live webcast of it on Facebook Live.
The database houses essential information about the more than 500 million people who have accounts on the social network. With about half of the members logging on daily, the system is incredibly busy — understatement! So it’s hardly a surprise that Facebook has three different teams of techies caring for the SQL installation: operations, performance and engineering groups, to be exact.
The level of service that Facebook demands from this database calls for special tweaks. The social network has its own patch for MySQL and engineering team continues to upgrade this software. The evolution of this development will be part of the presentation tomorrow night.
Most open-source software comes in a free version, with more advanced ones costing money. MySQL has three levels of paid subscriptions, and the most advanced one prices at $10,000 a year for one to four sockets. The most advanced one boasts the kinds of features that Facebook needs:
Whether you’re racing to introduce a new service, or trying to manage an avalanche of data in real time, your database has to be scalable, fast and highly available to meet ever-changing market conditions and stringent Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
MySQL Cluster is the industry’s only real-time transactional relational database combining 99.999% availability with the low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of open source. It features a “shared-nothing” distributed architecture with no single point of failure to assure high availability and performance, allowing you to meet your most demanding mission-critical application requirements.
MySQL Cluster’s real-time design delivers predictable, millisecond response times with the ability to service tens of thousands of transactions per second. Support for in-memory and disk based data, automatic data partitioning with load balancing and the ability to add nodes to a running cluster with zero downtime allows linear database scalability to handle the most unpredictable workloads.
MySQL Cluster delivers carrier-grade availability and performance, with the flexibility of open source software
MySQL Cluster eliminates the need for expensive shared storage, and runs on a range of commodity platforms, making it the most open and cost-effective database solution for mission critical applications.
The discussion of Facebook’s database deployment seems like the a brilliant response to news of the minor dip in Facebook’s availability rate this past quarter. The timing of the presentation couldn’t be better: this social network has a lot more demand put on it than much of the competition, and what better way is there to make the point than to lift up the hood?
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<b>News</b> on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings - Pinstripe Alley
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When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
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Spending by outside groups may help determine the re-election chances of incumbent Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski who�s battling for her political life in the nation�s Last Frontier.
With Murkowski, the perceived front-runner in Alaska�s U.S. Senate race, not even on the ballot, it�s close to chaos for pollsters. But that hasn�t stopped outside groups from making significant investments in a state with cheap media markets.
All told, outside groups trying to influence the state�s general election have spent $2.4 million and counting on independent expenditures, such as TV ads, mailers, phone banks or canvassers that explicitly advocate for or against a federal candidate that are not coordinated with any candidate�s campaign, according to a Center for Responsive Politics analysis.
That�s on top of $573,300 that was spent during August's GOP primary, in which Murkowski lost to attorney Joe Miller, a favorite of the Tea Party and her nemesis, former Republican Gov. Sarah Palin. Nevertheless, Murkowski continued on as a write-in candidate, trying to become the first politician in more than 50 years to win a Senate seat via a write-in candidacy. (Strom Thurmond of South Carolina was the last, in 1954.)
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which endorsed Miller after Murkowski�s defeat, spent more than $311,900 touting Miller last week alone.
The national party committee has also spent another $91,000 and counting attacking Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Scott McAdams, the current mayor of Sitka.
In Murkowski�s corner, a new �super PAC� called Alaskans Standing Together has spent $1.26 million on independent expenditures aiding Murkowski.
As a �Super PAC,� officially known as an independent expenditure-only committee, Alaskans Standing Together can raise unlimited amounts of money from individuals and corporations for political advertisements and other expenses -- so long as it doesn�t contribute that cash directly to any politician. And Alaskans Standing Together�s contributions have come exclusively from corporations -- Alaska Native corporations, as the Sunlight Foundation recently reported.
Another new group, American Action Network, has also spent money on Murkowski�s behalf.
American Action Network is a 501(c)4 nonprofit group organized under U.S. tax code as a social welfare organization. It is headed by former Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), who narrowly lost a re-election bid to Democrat Al Franken in 2008.
American Action Network shares office space with American Crossroads and Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, the conservative, big-spending outfits heavily promoted by Republican operatives Karl Rove and Ed Gillespie.
Neither American Crossroads nor Crossroads GPS has yet spent money in the Alaskan Senate race, one of only a handful of high-profile Senate races where the groups have yet to invest, as OpenSecrets Blog previously reported.
American Action Network, meanwhile, has spent $20,000 in support of Murkowski.
During the course of the primary and general elections so far, groups spent $1.36 million supporting Murkowski in outside messages, the Center�s research indicates.
Political committees, meanwhile, have spent $1.56 million supporting Miller during his primary and general election bids, the Center�s research indicates.
In addition to the political action committee of the Tea Party Express, which helped deliver Miller�s unexpected victory, other conservative groups backing Miller with independent expenditures include the National Right to Life Committee, the Susan B. Anthony List, the Family Research Council, South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint's leadership PAC, the Club for Growth and the Club for Growth�s new �super PAC.�
The only spending targeting McAdams so far has been the $91,000 from the NRSC. No liberal groups have yet to report independent expenditures on his behalf.
Not even the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has reported independent expenditures in Alaska. Instead, the group has during the past two weeks pumped money into Senate contests in Illinois, Connecticut, Nevada, West Virginia, Washington, Colorado, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
Facebook has one of the largest deployments of the open source database MySQL, and the techies responsible for the care and feeding of this installment will divulge some of their secrets tomorrow night at company headquarters. If you can’t make it down to the event in Palo Alto, you can watch a live webcast of it on Facebook Live.
The database houses essential information about the more than 500 million people who have accounts on the social network. With about half of the members logging on daily, the system is incredibly busy — understatement! So it’s hardly a surprise that Facebook has three different teams of techies caring for the SQL installation: operations, performance and engineering groups, to be exact.
The level of service that Facebook demands from this database calls for special tweaks. The social network has its own patch for MySQL and engineering team continues to upgrade this software. The evolution of this development will be part of the presentation tomorrow night.
Most open-source software comes in a free version, with more advanced ones costing money. MySQL has three levels of paid subscriptions, and the most advanced one prices at $10,000 a year for one to four sockets. The most advanced one boasts the kinds of features that Facebook needs:
Whether you’re racing to introduce a new service, or trying to manage an avalanche of data in real time, your database has to be scalable, fast and highly available to meet ever-changing market conditions and stringent Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
MySQL Cluster is the industry’s only real-time transactional relational database combining 99.999% availability with the low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of open source. It features a “shared-nothing” distributed architecture with no single point of failure to assure high availability and performance, allowing you to meet your most demanding mission-critical application requirements.
MySQL Cluster’s real-time design delivers predictable, millisecond response times with the ability to service tens of thousands of transactions per second. Support for in-memory and disk based data, automatic data partitioning with load balancing and the ability to add nodes to a running cluster with zero downtime allows linear database scalability to handle the most unpredictable workloads.
MySQL Cluster delivers carrier-grade availability and performance, with the flexibility of open source software
MySQL Cluster eliminates the need for expensive shared storage, and runs on a range of commodity platforms, making it the most open and cost-effective database solution for mission critical applications.
The discussion of Facebook’s database deployment seems like the a brilliant response to news of the minor dip in Facebook’s availability rate this past quarter. The timing of the presentation couldn’t be better: this social network has a lot more demand put on it than much of the competition, and what better way is there to make the point than to lift up the hood?
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<b>News</b> on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings - Pinstripe Alley
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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
eric seiger
Spending by outside groups may help determine the re-election chances of incumbent Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski who�s battling for her political life in the nation�s Last Frontier.
With Murkowski, the perceived front-runner in Alaska�s U.S. Senate race, not even on the ballot, it�s close to chaos for pollsters. But that hasn�t stopped outside groups from making significant investments in a state with cheap media markets.
All told, outside groups trying to influence the state�s general election have spent $2.4 million and counting on independent expenditures, such as TV ads, mailers, phone banks or canvassers that explicitly advocate for or against a federal candidate that are not coordinated with any candidate�s campaign, according to a Center for Responsive Politics analysis.
That�s on top of $573,300 that was spent during August's GOP primary, in which Murkowski lost to attorney Joe Miller, a favorite of the Tea Party and her nemesis, former Republican Gov. Sarah Palin. Nevertheless, Murkowski continued on as a write-in candidate, trying to become the first politician in more than 50 years to win a Senate seat via a write-in candidacy. (Strom Thurmond of South Carolina was the last, in 1954.)
The National Republican Senatorial Committee, which endorsed Miller after Murkowski�s defeat, spent more than $311,900 touting Miller last week alone.
The national party committee has also spent another $91,000 and counting attacking Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Scott McAdams, the current mayor of Sitka.
In Murkowski�s corner, a new �super PAC� called Alaskans Standing Together has spent $1.26 million on independent expenditures aiding Murkowski.
As a �Super PAC,� officially known as an independent expenditure-only committee, Alaskans Standing Together can raise unlimited amounts of money from individuals and corporations for political advertisements and other expenses -- so long as it doesn�t contribute that cash directly to any politician. And Alaskans Standing Together�s contributions have come exclusively from corporations -- Alaska Native corporations, as the Sunlight Foundation recently reported.
Another new group, American Action Network, has also spent money on Murkowski�s behalf.
American Action Network is a 501(c)4 nonprofit group organized under U.S. tax code as a social welfare organization. It is headed by former Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), who narrowly lost a re-election bid to Democrat Al Franken in 2008.
American Action Network shares office space with American Crossroads and Crossroads Grassroots Policy Strategies, the conservative, big-spending outfits heavily promoted by Republican operatives Karl Rove and Ed Gillespie.
Neither American Crossroads nor Crossroads GPS has yet spent money in the Alaskan Senate race, one of only a handful of high-profile Senate races where the groups have yet to invest, as OpenSecrets Blog previously reported.
American Action Network, meanwhile, has spent $20,000 in support of Murkowski.
During the course of the primary and general elections so far, groups spent $1.36 million supporting Murkowski in outside messages, the Center�s research indicates.
Political committees, meanwhile, have spent $1.56 million supporting Miller during his primary and general election bids, the Center�s research indicates.
In addition to the political action committee of the Tea Party Express, which helped deliver Miller�s unexpected victory, other conservative groups backing Miller with independent expenditures include the National Right to Life Committee, the Susan B. Anthony List, the Family Research Council, South Carolina Republican Sen. Jim DeMint's leadership PAC, the Club for Growth and the Club for Growth�s new �super PAC.�
The only spending targeting McAdams so far has been the $91,000 from the NRSC. No liberal groups have yet to report independent expenditures on his behalf.
Not even the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has reported independent expenditures in Alaska. Instead, the group has during the past two weeks pumped money into Senate contests in Illinois, Connecticut, Nevada, West Virginia, Washington, Colorado, Pennsylvania and Kentucky.
Facebook has one of the largest deployments of the open source database MySQL, and the techies responsible for the care and feeding of this installment will divulge some of their secrets tomorrow night at company headquarters. If you can’t make it down to the event in Palo Alto, you can watch a live webcast of it on Facebook Live.
The database houses essential information about the more than 500 million people who have accounts on the social network. With about half of the members logging on daily, the system is incredibly busy — understatement! So it’s hardly a surprise that Facebook has three different teams of techies caring for the SQL installation: operations, performance and engineering groups, to be exact.
The level of service that Facebook demands from this database calls for special tweaks. The social network has its own patch for MySQL and engineering team continues to upgrade this software. The evolution of this development will be part of the presentation tomorrow night.
Most open-source software comes in a free version, with more advanced ones costing money. MySQL has three levels of paid subscriptions, and the most advanced one prices at $10,000 a year for one to four sockets. The most advanced one boasts the kinds of features that Facebook needs:
Whether you’re racing to introduce a new service, or trying to manage an avalanche of data in real time, your database has to be scalable, fast and highly available to meet ever-changing market conditions and stringent Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
MySQL Cluster is the industry’s only real-time transactional relational database combining 99.999% availability with the low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) of open source. It features a “shared-nothing” distributed architecture with no single point of failure to assure high availability and performance, allowing you to meet your most demanding mission-critical application requirements.
MySQL Cluster’s real-time design delivers predictable, millisecond response times with the ability to service tens of thousands of transactions per second. Support for in-memory and disk based data, automatic data partitioning with load balancing and the ability to add nodes to a running cluster with zero downtime allows linear database scalability to handle the most unpredictable workloads.
MySQL Cluster delivers carrier-grade availability and performance, with the flexibility of open source software
MySQL Cluster eliminates the need for expensive shared storage, and runs on a range of commodity platforms, making it the most open and cost-effective database solution for mission critical applications.
The discussion of Facebook’s database deployment seems like the a brilliant response to news of the minor dip in Facebook’s availability rate this past quarter. The timing of the presentation couldn’t be better: this social network has a lot more demand put on it than much of the competition, and what better way is there to make the point than to lift up the hood?
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<b>News</b> on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings - Pinstripe Alley
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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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<b>News</b> on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings - Pinstripe Alley
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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. ... News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. Mo_rivera_tiny by Travis G on Nov 16, 2010 1:09 PM EST in News � Tweet � 1 comment; Story-email Email; Printer Print ...
Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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<b>News</b> on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings - Pinstripe Alley
News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. ... News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. Mo_rivera_tiny by Travis G on Nov 16, 2010 1:09 PM EST in News � Tweet � 1 comment; Story-email Email; Printer Print ...
Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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<b>News</b> on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings - Pinstripe Alley
News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. ... News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. Mo_rivera_tiny by Travis G on Nov 16, 2010 1:09 PM EST in News � Tweet � 1 comment; Story-email Email; Printer Print ...
Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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<b>News</b> on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings - Pinstripe Alley
News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. ... News on Feliciano and Upton at GM Meetings. Mo_rivera_tiny by Travis G on Nov 16, 2010 1:09 PM EST in News � Tweet � 1 comment; Story-email Email; Printer Print ...
Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama's Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic
When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Digital <b>...</b>
Olympus launches enhanced kit lens on Japan-only E-PL1s: Olympus has announced the Japan-only E-PL1s and, more significantly, the M.Zuiko Digital 14-42mm II 1:3.5-5.6 kit lens. The camera is a slightly tweaked version of the existing ...
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