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More At Stake than the Gold

More At Stake Than The Gold There are two words we have all heard a l...

Issues:  Rethos Journalist, beijing olympics, protests, Tibet, China

Posted by: Denise Day | April 08, 2008

 
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This Election is Brought To You By the Letter “O”

With just a little over eight months remaining before we crown our nation’s new leader, ...

Issues:  Rethos Journalist, election 2008, President, obama, Oprah

Posted by: Denise Day | February 20, 2008

 
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Superbowl Advertisements Pricetag Could Feed Small Country

The average cost of an ad to air during the Super Bowl was a hefty $2.7 million for the short-...

Issues:  Rethos Journalist, Super Bowl, advertisements

Posted by: Denise Day | February 06, 2008

 
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Hollywood – A National Phenomenon

Welcome to Hollywood. What’s your dream? As a “nobody” in the spotlight-drive...

Issues:  Rethos Journalist, Hollywood, America's obsession with Hollywood

Posted by: Denise Day | January 25, 2008

 
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The Millennial’s - Generation Y Not?

An astonishing 75 million people, or 20 percent of today’s population, make up the age group...

Issues:  Rethos Journalist, elections, Voting, Generation Y, 2008

Posted by: Denise Day | December 02, 2007

 
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Censored News: What’s Happening in Iraq Besides the War

Britney Spears, Kelly Clarkson, Perez Hilton, Lindsay Lohan…all familiar names to most of us...

Issues:  Rethos Journalist, Iraq, War, U.S. Embassy in Iraq, Green Zone, First Kuwaiti Trading and Contracting Company

Posted by: Denise Day | November 05, 2007

 
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Flooding Our Parched Earth

T.S. Eliot wrote more than a hundred years ago, these words: “Where is the life we have lost...

Issues:  Rethos Journalist, information, knowledge, Creativity, individuality

Posted by: Denise Day | October 16, 2007

 

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