English hospitals will soon have little excuse for blanket banning mobile phones. Only places with really sensitive equipment (such as ICU) will the ban remain. This is very good news for folk that are in for more than a couple of days and simply can't afford* to keep feeding the Patientline (now ...
The Congressional Budget Office today projected a $1.2T federal budget deficit for the fiscal year. With that cheery news hanging like a big dark cloud, President-elect Barack Obama held a press conference and hinted at changes to Social Security and Medicare as a way to reign in federal ...
... of their fans. Since news of the course was first reported in Le Devoir, Mr. Bauer has heard from people saying, "Yes, that is me, hockey is my religion." A young woman commenting on Le Devoir's web site said she considers it a sin to miss a Habs game. Last season, when the team was facing ...
... and especially as the cancer advanced," said former Herald writer Martin Merzer. Jackson's journalism career, which started 39 years ago with a summer job as a copyboy at the old Fort Lauderdale News, contained two tours at the Herald (which hired him, he liked to say, to fill its "crutch quota''), and ended ...
The NeoGAF Forums have a post from Sam Kennedy, director of the 1Up Network, commenting about yesterday's news that UGO has acquired 1Up (thanks Rosenberg’s Ramblings & Joystiq). A good deal of anger...
... of the show, the newspaper crew spanned the entire range of personalities. There were bosses and there were workers. There were good people, and there was a cheater all mixed together in the same news room. Unfortunately, the goal was to win a publishing prize, and the bosses didn't want to look too deeply ...
... Cupertino registered a respectable #18 on the list. The news wasn't all good for california, however, with the LA County City of Cudahy finishing dead last on the list. Forbes used census data to look at cities with 20,000 to 65,000 residents across the country, view the full story here.
... tabloids. I hadn’t given permission to any magazine, so I started Googling around. Turns out another British publication, the Daily Telegraph, had also published the photo, initially crediting it to WENN (World Entertainment News Network). WENN is largely known for supplying paparazzi/celebrity photos ...
... resident who posted on a negative review. CNET news reports that Christopher Norberg, a 26-year-old custom furniture builder went to a chiropracter after a car accident but ended up in a dispute over the billing. He posted a negative review and the chiropracter is now suing him for defamation, saying ...