12.20.2005
12.15.2005
Independent Online Edition > News
Independent Online Edition > News: "Dylan, 64, is set to breathe life into his latest incarnation next March, when he will begin a weekly, hour-long show presenting music apparently selected by himself. The man who wrote classics such as 'Mr Tambourine Man', 'Like a Rolling Stone' and 'The Times They Are A-Changin'', will also be offering commentary on music and other matters and will interview a yet-to-be-announced series of special guests. In addition, he will be taking e-mails from listeners."
12.05.2005
Social Diary 12/5/05 - T�is definitely the season
Social Diary 12/5/05 - T�is definitely the season: "Tinsley Mortimer is the new Paris Hilton. Oh no, not really, you say? Oh yes, really. A girl with a high profile social name in New York (acquired, in this case, through marriage), who has come into celebrity via the party picture/celebrity photograph. It is only a question of time before the celebrity becomes international � just like her predecessor � and maybe even hits television or the movies. Really? That is exactly how Ms. Hilton (and her sister Nicky) began, unwittingly paving the way for other pretty young blondes who love the camera and vice versa. "
12.02.2005
The New York Times: Travel
Intel reports this is completely overrated but Blue Bar for cocktails is great.
The New York Times: Travel: "Style-conscious guests at the Berkeley Hotel can enjoy designer food, served on Paul Smith china, that echoes the season's latest collections. This summer's treats, created by the designers themselves, include bikini biscuits by Gucci (right), Dolce & Gabbana tropical �clairs, Emanuel Ungaro white coconut shimmer meringues, and an Yves Saint Laurent vivid yellow mango panna cotta. "
The New York Times: Travel: "Style-conscious guests at the Berkeley Hotel can enjoy designer food, served on Paul Smith china, that echoes the season's latest collections. This summer's treats, created by the designers themselves, include bikini biscuits by Gucci (right), Dolce & Gabbana tropical �clairs, Emanuel Ungaro white coconut shimmer meringues, and an Yves Saint Laurent vivid yellow mango panna cotta. "
US News Article | Reuters.com
I think it is great for America as it keeps the people who shop there away from me. Plus if I want those low low prices there is always walmart.com
US News Article | Reuters.com: "CHICAGO (Reuters) - Some 56 percent of U.S. consumers think Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is bad for America, according to a Zogby International poll released on Thursday by one of the retailer's most vocal critics.
The national poll -- commissioned by WakeUpWalMart.com, a union-funded group that has been pressuring Wal-Mart to raise employee wages and benefits -- surveyed 1,012 randomly chosen adults on their attitudes toward the world biggest retailer."
US News Article | Reuters.com: "CHICAGO (Reuters) - Some 56 percent of U.S. consumers think Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is bad for America, according to a Zogby International poll released on Thursday by one of the retailer's most vocal critics.
The national poll -- commissioned by WakeUpWalMart.com, a union-funded group that has been pressuring Wal-Mart to raise employee wages and benefits -- surveyed 1,012 randomly chosen adults on their attitudes toward the world biggest retailer."
calendarlive.com: NBC's Couric May Jump to Rival CBS
Ugh. This could be the worst decision ever. Why not have Pamela Anderson host the news. At least she is hotter. Katie Couric is not hard news.
calendarlive.com: NBC's Couric May Jump to Rival CBS: "NEW YORK � NBC's 'Today' show co-anchor Katie Couric is being actively wooed by CBS to be its next evening news anchor � a move she is seriously considering, according to sources at both networks.
In recent weeks, CBS News President Sean McManus has been doggedly courting Couric to switch networks and assume the anchor seat of the 'CBS Evening News,' according to three senior editorial employees at CBS and NBC."
calendarlive.com: NBC's Couric May Jump to Rival CBS: "NEW YORK � NBC's 'Today' show co-anchor Katie Couric is being actively wooed by CBS to be its next evening news anchor � a move she is seriously considering, according to sources at both networks.
In recent weeks, CBS News President Sean McManus has been doggedly courting Couric to switch networks and assume the anchor seat of the 'CBS Evening News,' according to three senior editorial employees at CBS and NBC."