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Survey: Online Spending Up 9% in Q1new

Online Media Daily (reg. req.)  |  04-17-2006  6:32 am  |  Industry News

Online Dating Sites Get Stood Up by Consumersnew

Advertising Age (sub. req.)  |  04-16-2006  11:43 pm  |  Industry News

Report: Canadian HR Teams Must Step Up Their Gamenew

Globe and Mail  |  04-16-2006  11:40 pm  |  Industry News

U.S. Automakers Trying to Fill Every Nichenew

AP via Las Vegas Sun  |  04-16-2006  11:36 pm  |  Industry News

Classified Listing Tool Pumps Real Estate Ads to Many Sitesnew

Inman Real Estate News (sub. req.)  |  04-16-2006  11:28 pm  |  Industry News

Advertising Out Front, Followed by the Newsnew

New York Times (reg. req.)  |  04-16-2006  11:20 pm  |  Industry News

RAB Launches Campaign on Radio Relevancenew

Media Daily News (reg. req.)  |  04-16-2006  8:35 pm  |  Industry News

Former Gambit Writer's Tabloid-Worthy 'Amazing True Life Story'

 Enquirer
The April 10 issue of the National Enquirer includes stories on "Whitney's Drug Den," "Katie's Big Fight With Tom," and former Gambit writer Katy Reckdahl. Or, more specifically, on Reckdahl's "miracle Katrina baby," Hector, who was born August 28 in New Orleans' Touro Infirmary. Reckdahl and two other moms chronicle giving birth during the disaster in this installment of the Enquirer's regular "Your Amazing True Life Stories" feature.
04-14-2006  12:54 pm  |  Industry News

Citizens Rally After East Bay Express Exposes Allegations Against Cop

A Wednesday meeting of the Berkeley Police Review Commission was attended by protesters demanding an in-depth investigation into alleged misdeeds by Sgt. Cary Kent, according to the Berkeley Daily Planet. Kent was placed on administrative leave in January under suspicion of stealing drugs from police evidence, a fact that was made public in an April 5 East Bay Express article by Will Harper. Kent was first suspected because of poor hygiene and a tendency to fall asleep at his desk; a subsequent investigation of the drug vault showed "at least 181 evidence envelopes had been tampered with," Harper revealed. The Commission could not discuss the case at its Wednesday meeting because it was not on the agenda, although members of the public made statements during the comments period.
04-14-2006  12:25 pm  |  Industry News

Reuters Partners With Network of Bloggersnew

The Guardian (reg. req.)  |  04-14-2006  10:11 am  |  Industry News

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