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Current News for September 30, 2008

News groups sue Minnesota for access to polls (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Tue, 30 Sep 2008 08:15:40 PDT
Several news organizations sued the state of Minnesota on Monday to block a new law restricting access to polling places, saying it would interfere with exit polls.

In Brazil, 6 Politicians Change Their Name to 'Barack Obama'

Thu, 25 Sep 2008 09:27:07 PDT
Welcome to Obama-mania, Brazil-style. Few countries have embraced the idea of the US's first black president as enthusiastically as Brazil. Due to a quirk of Brazilian law, candidates are allowed to run under the name of their choice.

permalink to Bruce and Billy Team Up for Barack

Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:40:05 PDT
Bruce and Billy Team Up for Barack Today 12:50 PM PDT by Josh Grossberg Kevin Mazur / Getty Images , Kevin Kane / Getty Images The Boss and the Piano Man are in a campaigning state of mind. Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel are teaming up in New York City next month for their first-ever joint concert to raise dough for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, his campaign confirmed to E! News. The news was first reported by the Huffington Post.

Biz360 Media Analysis Reveals That Gas Price Trends Shape Prevailing Opinions About Oil Field Development (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:46:00 PDT
A media analysis just released by Biz360® Inc., the leading provider of media and market intelligence solutions, demonstrates a correlation between trends in gas prices and the tone of news articles about the issue of oil field development.

Quicken Personal Finance Software Near Death?

Tue, 30 Sep 2008 13:37:20 PDT
First Microsoft announced that the future of Money Plus was iffy, now Intuit's CEO is quoted as saying, "Quicken desktop is pretty much yesterday's news.".

Tom Brokaw caught hyping the McCain campaign. Again.

Tue, 30 Sep 2008 14:10:16 PDT
On Sunday's Meet the Press, Tom Brokaw announced that the "latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll" found that John McCain "continues" to lead Barack Obama on the question of who is "best-equipped to be commander in chief."Unfortunately, the numbers Brokaw cited do not appear anywhere in that poll. In fact, the poll shows quite the opposite.

Internet Marketing Trends changes in 2008

Tue, 30 Sep 2008 00:33:47 PDT
World have seen several marketing trends. In this millennium companies have started selling their services & products using World Wide Web. Internet Marketing is a new media of marketing which trend are changes in 2008.


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