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Sample Columnist Resume
This sample columnist resume will give you a quickstart on building an effective and optimized resume for your job application. Users can feel free to customize and edit this sample columnist resume as per their requirement for job application. This sample columnist resume will go a long way in portraying...
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Tools & templates 2008-01-01
Don't Kill the Messenger: Newspapers are Doomed
For decades, some of the biggest celebrities in U.S. cities have been newspaper columnists. Herb Caen, for example, embodied San Francisco, or at least his slice of it,  in a way that no one since he died in the late '90s has been able to replicate....
Tags: Columnist, Newspaper, Web, Web Site Development, Channel Management, Internet, TVs, Web Technology, Tv & Home Theater, Marketing, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-08-27

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J.D. wins big
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Handgunner own J.D. Jones Handgun Hunting columnist and icon of the industry, won the American Pistolsmiths Guild "Pistolsmith of the Year" award for 2008. I've known J.D. for years, and had the pleasure of working with him here at Handgunner for the past eight years...
Articles 2008-09-01
Quota quest: of Obama's vulnerability on racial preferences
THE election of Barack Obama threatens to become the worst thing that ever happened to race-based affirmative action. So says liberal columnist Bonnie Erbe. "What could do more damage to the argument that African Americans deserve racial preferences than a majority of Americans voting to put an African American in...
Articles 2008-09-01
Valley Times Aug. 28 letters to the editor
What energy plan should the United States have? The market should decide that. First of all, however, we need the citizens to take the time to inform themselves about published information on energy resources, production and use. This will be quite a task and may require a...
Articles 2008-08-28
Jim Salisbury: Phillies-Mets rivalry a formula for electricity
It started a year ago, when the Phillies were beginning their late-season surge to the National League East title. Citizens Bank Park, filled with electricity and victories, became the place to be in Philadelphia. It has continued this season. Contenders once again - and back in first place after last...
Articles 2008-08-27
Daniel Rubin: No holding back Rendell
Daniel Rubin is on assignment, live blogging on the Democratic National Convention. Here are excerpts from his blog, "Blinq": He had the crowd before he even got to the speech. Ed-die. Ed-die. He charmed with a clever zinger: "It's clear the only thing green in John McCain's energy plans are...
Articles 2008-08-27
Bob Ford: Rollins gets cheers, Phillies get Mets next
When Jimmy Rollins came to the plate in the second inning last night, two out and runners on second and third, the crowd grumbled at him again, just as it had since the shortstop returned last week from his fabulous performance on  The Only Damn Sports Show That Would Hire...
Articles 2008-08-26
Phil Sheridan: Great Wall and even greater Olympians
BEIJING - As the cable car soared over Mutianyu, I couldn't help but reflect on my first trip to the Great Wall. We took a car that time, right up Roosevelt Boulevard. The Great Wall was the name of the first Chinese restaurant I'd ever been in. I was 6...
Articles 2008-08-25
Karen Heller: Council's county gentleman
The problem with Philadelphia City Council - OK, one of many problems - is that it doesn't think big. Except when it comes to summer vacations. Take the curious case of Christopher Wright, Councilman Jack Kelly's suspended chief of staff. He's charged with taking $16,000 in gifts from the Chawla...
Articles 2008-08-25
OpenPages Launches ERM Forum Podcast Series
News Facts -- OpenPages , the leading providerof enterprise GRC management solutions that optimize business performance,today launched a Podcast series which highlights customer, partner and GRCexpert interviews held during the company's recent Executive ERM Forum . -- The Executive ERM Forum was developed by OpenPages to be a...
Articles 2008-08-25
Nashville's Emdeon Business Services to Co-Sponsor Democratic National Convention Health Policy Event
Senior VP Miriam J. Paramore to Address VIP Guests in Connection with the Health Policy Forum NASHVILLE, Tenn. and DENVER, Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Emdeon Business Services, a leading provider of revenue cycle management and clinical communication solutions, announced today its role in conjunction with The Health...
Articles 2008-08-25
BOOMj, Inc. Chooses Tribune Media Services to Provide Best of Breed Content for the BOOMj.com Social Network
HENDERSON, Nev., Aug. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- BOOMj, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: BOMJ) http://www.boomj.com/, the leading social networking community for Baby Boomers and adults over the age of 35 today announced a partnership with Tribune Media Services TMS. This relationship enables BOOMj.com to carry content from world-renowned columnists...
Articles 2008-08-25
Kennedy buzz builds on eve of Democratic convention
DENVER, Colorado AFP — The Democratic Convention was abuzz with speculation here Sunday that cancer-stricken liberal icon Senator Edward Kennedy may make an emotional appearance at the party extravaganza. Kennedy, who is battling brain cancer, is to receive an opening day tribute that will see him address delegates...
Articles 2008-08-24
Fired co-anchor admits hacking e-mails
PHILADELPHIA -- A fired TV newscaster admitted in court Friday that he illegally hacked into his co-anchor's e-mail accounts and leaked private information about her to gossip columnists. Larry Mendte admitted that he viewed hundreds of Alycia Lane's e- mails from March 2006 to May 2008, including...
Articles 2008-08-24
Jonathan Storm: TV gears up for the conventions
As the Olympic stragglers pack up after a stunning two weeks in Beijing, TV news hawks gird for their own grueling two weeks of back-to-back political coverage at the presidential nominating conventions starting tomorrow. Viewers have a panoply of choices, from ConLite (one-hour-a-night coverage by ABC, CBS and NBC) to...
Articles 2008-08-24
Phil Sheridan: History will eventually judge China
BEIJING - The Beijing Olympics were a wonderful success, even if giving the Games to Beijing winds up being a terrible decision. Turns out an authoritarian government that operates without a conscience is superbly equipped to stage the enormous enterprise that the modern corporate Olympics have become. The power to...
Articles 2008-08-24
On the House: Time to do the smaller repairs
There were predictions as recently as last autumn that the slowdown in home buying and home building would benefit the remodeling industry. So far, that hasn't happened. The latest word is that it probably won't. "The slumping economy and struggling housing sector continues to drag down spending on...
Articles 2008-08-24
MormonTimes.com: Back-to-school priesthood blessings
School has or is about to start again in many places in and outside the United States. As prophets continue to recommend, this is the perfect time to pronounce a blessing on the students in your family and other family members who might request one. It is...
Articles 2008-08-24
View from the top
Social policy The right-wing hacks will hate her for it, but Polly's bang on the money in this blistering polemic Unjust Rewards By Polly Toynbee and David Walker Granta Pounds 12.99 It's widely believed - at least among readers of The Spectator and the Telegraphs -...
Articles 2008-08-24
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