What are you reading about? It's all up to you this time. I'm not giving you any seed stories. Have at it in the comments section.
Friday, October 19, 2007
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We spend time learning WHAT media workers do, but it's just as important to think about HOW they do it and WHY they do it. Let's get some ideas percolating about what we see and how it affects us. I call it "Sunrise on Media" because I often arrive at work obscenely early and will update this blog then.
What are you reading about? It's all up to you this time. I'm not giving you any seed stories. Have at it in the comments section.
Posted by Katy Culver at 3:08 PM
Labels: current events, quiz
12 comments:
The "value voters" summit has been interesting to follow. Some thing Guliani's speech may have prevented a third christian conservative party from forming:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/us/politics/21values.html?hp
State budget progress!
3 1/2 months overdue...
http://www.madison.com/wsj/topstories/index.php?ntid=252109&ntpid=1
bombing in pakistan, during former prime ministers visit, earlier this week.
yeah for the sit-in at the capitol until the budget passes
I've also been following the situation in Pakistan and the violence that's errupting around the return of the former Prime Minister.
Another thing in the news that might be worth looking at is the situation between Iraq and Turkey reguarding the Kurdish population.
Bobby Jindal was elected as Governor of Louisiana. Read the article about him in the NY Times to see why this is a landmark victory for the state.
Its looking a lot like Turkey is going to invade the Kurdish area of northern Iraq. Kurdish rebels initiated an attack on Sunday...
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/world/europe/21cnd-turkey.html?hp
Birth control distribution at middle schools in Portland, Maine
The Boston Red Sox will be taking on the Colorado Rockies in the World Series of Major League Baseball. This was decided Sunday night.
I read some intersting news about the Dalai Lama visit
Also Vladmir Putin's visit to Iran
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