Tech products and companies put together a clip show of bad behavior worthy of Santa's critical eyeimg src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/58IxzscTHy0 height=1 width=1/
The lone Republican to vote for the Pelosi health care bill in the House is going under the national microscope.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/fpvRmB4mddo height=1 width=1/
As more information about Major Nidal Malik Hasan emerge, bloggers give their two cents on what occurred at Fort Hoodimg src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/aM_917m24G0 height=1 width=1/
The iPhone competitor hit the shelves today, much to the delight and curiosity of tech bloggers.img src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/trarticles/~4/0hBA6QcviDI height=1 width=1/
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Welcome to the September 2009 Creative Carnival edition! What is this? It’s a chance to compile some great articles around the blog-o-sphere showcasing all sorts of writing. If you need to know more, or would like to submit an article for the next Creative Carnival, read this . So, without further ado, grab a pumpkin spice latte, kick off your shoes and sit a spell, there’s lots of interesting reading just a click away. _____________________________________________ Fiction Le
Due to some pressing issues here on the homefront, I will be running a few guest posts this week. This is a post from Peter who writes for Bible Money Matters , a blog about personal finance and faith. You can subscribe to his RSS feed here or via email here . I’ve been writing about personal finance for just over a year now, and in that time I’ve come to a lot of realizations about our finances, how to do a budget , and how to improve our financial situation. When I look back,
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Shelly Silver says his plan, proposed last night, is not final and he’s in no rush. A satire on the public school parents blog: “Mike to voters: drop dead. Twenty-two days till the end of school! Yup that’s 22. 22. 22. A teacher explains what “teacher leader” means and why leaders should get performance pay. A study finds that desegregation policies led teachers to transfer away from changing schools. John Merrow describes a frank family conversation about cheating at schoo
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This financial article comes to you compliments of: The Skilled Investor's PERSONAL FINANCE BLOG . Find the original article here: Personal Investment and Personal Finance Blog Articles this Week Best Personal Financial Planning and Personal Investment Articles this Week from Personal Finance Blogs Carnival of Financial Planning - Edition #90 - May 23, 2009 Welcome to the May 23, 2009 Edition #90 of the Carnival of Financial Planning . The Carnival of Financial Planning takes a
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Happy Earth Day everyone! This is my first time hosting a carnival. It’s a daunting task sorting through so many submissions. We had 106 total submissions, and most of them are posted here. The only thing I really did as far as weeding some out was not to accept more than one from any one blogger. I think that’s how we’re supposed to handle it, I don’t know. Anyway, there are lots of good things to read here. If it’s your first time visiting my blog, welcome! I hope you’ll look around (a