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In the News (Fri 13 Nov 09)

  
  Skeptical Inquirer magazine
For a fast-growing number of discriminating persons, the Skeptical Inquirer is a welcome breath of fresh air, separating fact from myth in the flood of occultism and pseudoscience on the scene today.
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www.csicop.org /si   (253 words)

  
  ASNE - The Philadelphia Inquirer: Conflicts of interest
Inquirer staff members do not accept, for themselves, their families and their guests, free entertainment offered on the basis of the staff member's position with The Inquirer.
An Inquirer staff member may be assigned to attend an event, such as the opening of a museum exhibit, to represent the newspaper as a matter of civic duty.
Whether admission for The Inquirer staff member and his or her guest is paid or free will depend on whether the others attending the event are paying.
www.asne.org /ideas/codes/philadelphiainquirer.htm   (3344 words)

  
 The Philadelphia Press Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Inquirer is still located in that same structure, an eighteen story, white building, commonly called "The Inquirer Building." It is one of the most familiar landmarks in the Quaker City's skyline.
Inquirer stories are distributed to 155 daily newspapers on the Knight Ridder-Tribune international wire service, which reaches newspapers with 19.3 million subscribers daily and 24.1 million on Sundays.
The Philadelphia Inquirer had the fifth-highest daily circulation gain among the country's 75 largest newspapers and the third-highest Sunday gain, according to figures released yesterday by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
www.geocities.com /phillyppa/inquirer.html   (3553 words)

  
 The Association of the Bar of the City of New York
The inquirer represents a client as the plaintiff in a pending negligence action under what he states is a "standard contingency fee arrangement." This client has recently been arrested and indicted and has asked the inquirer to represent him in his criminal defense.
Having reached this determination, we must necessarily also answer the inquirer's second question in the affirmative, since an attorney who is not affiliated with the inquirer and is not involved in the negligence action would face even fewer pressures on the exercise of his independent professional judgment in the criminal action.
We also caution the inquirer that although he may advance certain litigation expenses in the criminal action, including court costs and expenses of investigation, and those incurred in obtaining and presenting evidence, the client is ultimately liable for such expenses.
www.abcny.org /Ethics/eth1986-3.htm   (1092 words)

  
 Journalism The Inquirer
At the same time, you are also putting out a quality newspaper for the DVC community that serves as a forum for diverse public opinion.
As a staff member, your “homework” hits the Inquirer newsstands Friday mornings for all the world to see, instead of the usual private exchange between student and instructor.
Quite a few Inquirer graduates transferred to State with me, and we'd sit in the [X]press newsroom, reminiscing about competitions, production days, paste-up fiascos, stoic sources and Wednesday night burritos.
www.dvc.edu /journalism/the_inquirer.html   (523 words)

  
 Pro Football Talk
WIP morning show host Angelo Cataldi, who as an Inquirer staffer was a finalist for the Pulitzer in 1986 based on his coverage of the Eagles, explained to us the discussion that unfolded.
With Inquirer sports editor Tim Dwyer and new Inquirer executive editor Walker Lundy in the studio, Cataldi asked whether, in their view, a sports beat should be covered in the same manner as, for example, city government.
Paolantonio promptly explained that the impression created by the Trotter coverage and the subsequent "scoop" by the Inquirer regarding the naming rights of the team's new stadium smacks of the kind of tit-for-tat journalism that is per se improper.
www.profootballtalk.com /inquirer.htm   (2389 words)

  
 “You Are the Real Heroes” …Says INQUIRER Former Boss
I’m very proud of you!” Were the words of extolment to the employees of The INQUIRER by their former Managing Editor Gabriel H. I Williams.
Williams said it was a great pride for him to see The INQUIRER Newspaper still surviving as a leading media institution in the country amidst the wars, difficulties and threats from enemies of press freedom.
He said to see an expanded INQUIRER, it will take vision, focus and tolerance, noting that such was not an easy task as the employees must now begin to cultivate those good principles that will lead the paper to a higher height.
www.theperspective.org /inquirer/youaretheheroes.html   (616 words)

  
 maykuth.com | Inquirer information
Andrew Maykuth is the foreign correspondent at large for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
The Inquirer is one of the largest U.S. newspapers.
Inquirer Managing Editor Anne Gordon, Editor Amanda Bennett and Publisher Joe Natoli on the day Knight Ridder announced it was putting itself up for sale (John Costello photo)..
www.maykuth.com /inky.htm   (146 words)

  
 Philadelphia Inquirer | 03/26/2006 | If I were in charge of The Inquirer ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Inquirer's corporate parent, Knight Ridder Inc., is under an agreement of sale to the McClatchy Co. newspaper chain.
If I owned The Inquirer, the first thing I would do would be to remove the astrology column and replace it with the real thing: a column on the night sky and modern astronomical discoveries.
Merge both operations (Inquirer and Daily News), let the union contracts expire this summer, release/fire most of those employees who are part of those guilds, and rebuild and rebrand the paper as a lean operation which will be more Web-linked and 21st century, with tie-ins to advertisers...
www.myrtlebeachonline.com /mld/inquirer/business/14186150.htm?source=rss&channel=inquirer_business   (1469 words)

  
 Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/07/2006 | Muslims picket The Inquirer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
More than two dozen Muslims offended by The Inquirer's decision to reprint a caricature of Muhammad that has inflamed the sensibilities of their co-religionists across the world picketed the newspaper yesterday morning.
It ran in Saturday's editions of The Inquirer with a story about the dilemma faced by the media over reprinting a cartoon that has led to wounded feelings, burnt flags and torched embassies worldwide.
The Majlis Ash'Shura is calling for a boycott of The Inquirer until it issues a public apology to its Muslim readers.
www.philly.com /mld/inquirer/13808167.htm   (543 words)

  
 VNU Business Media Europe buys the INQUIRER
From its inception, the mission of the Inquirer has been to get to the truth behind the news with incisive, hard-hitting reporting.
Mike Magee, founder of The Inquirer, said: "This deal is a great fit for The Inquirer and for VNU Business Publications.
The Inquirer carries news, features, opinion pieces and reviews aimed at buyers, system integrators, consumers and industry players in the PC industry.
www.theinquirer.net /?article=29280   (751 words)

  
 Inquirer Newspaper -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Harding merged the ''Pennsylvania Inquirer'' with the ''Daily Courier'' in 1839, and for a while the paper was known as ''The Pennsylvania Inquirer and Daily Courier''.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer, popularly known as The Inquirer, is the most widely read broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines, with a daily circulation of 260,000 copies (a 52-percent share of total circulation of broadsheets in the country).
The Philippine Daily Inquirer was founded on December 9, 1985, during the last days of the regime of Ferdinand Marcos.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/79/inquirer-newspaper.html   (1485 words)

  
 The Inquirer Blasted - nV News Forums
So what I am trying to say is that the Inquirer is still a good place to visit even though they might be posting everything they get hold of, it is mostly correct info.
Granted, VR Zone, which is linked to later in the Inquirer article, is also guilty of misinterpreting PC Watch, however, it is not quite to the same degree of the Inquirer's misinterpretation, which went so far as to fabricate the part saying that PC Watch "claims to have inside information".
The Inquirer is comparable to their print bretheren "The Enquirer".
www.nvnews.net /vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1629   (2022 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
Always in the Inquirer, and elsewhere, we are reminded that Ariel Sharon is a hard-liner, even after, as a goodwill gesture, he frees hundreds of terrorists, who then go out to murder again.
In its editorials, the Inquirer is mindful of "the legitimate rights of the Palestinians." Israel, however, has no legitimate right to save itself.
Or is it possible that the Inquirer exploited its readers by planting this fake, knowingly, approvingly, deceitfully, acrimoniously.
www.israelnationalnews.com /article.php3?id=2825   (1413 words)

  
 The Inquirer Indicts the PS3 news from 1UP.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A pair of articles in The Inquirer offers some bold claims about the PS3 technology not quite being up to snuff.
The source for the articles appears to be a conversation from an airplane about the way the Cell chip is or isn't functioning as well as it should be.
Despite what The Inquirer piece(s) point at, it seems like a lot of hearsay and speculation with some confusing "facts" and numbers that might not actually reflect what they seem to.
www.1up.com /do/newsStory?cId=3151204   (263 words)

  
 Inquirer Home Page
This is the home website for the General Inquirer, a computer-assisted approach for content analyses of textual data.
For serious amounts of text processing, the General Inquirer is now available on a server, so users no longer have to download the system to their own computers.
Perhaps the Inquirer users don't want to bother us, but none of those who have used the system have reported any software-caused crashes or other difficulties.
www.wjh.harvard.edu /~inquirer   (1112 words)

  
 Inquirer Badminton Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Inquirer Badminton stages the second edition of the Inquirer Badminton Expo still armed with the same determination it had when it launched last year what is now one of the most talked about badminton events in the country.
Inquirer president Sandy Prieto-Romualdez, a former national athlete, and board chair Marixi Prieto led the opening ceremonies at 10 a.m.
I WAS thrilled when the editor of the Inquirer Badminton Monthly suggested that I write a regular column.
www.inquirerbadminton.com /articles/index.php?story_id=38335   (453 words)

  
 General defies Arroyo order - INQ7.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
IN AN unprecedented move that indicated widening cracks in the Armed Forces chain of command, a Marine general and his deputy yesterday disobeyed an order by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo banning administration and military officials from congressional hearings and were swiftly sacked.
He said they had different opinions but their morale was high and the controversies hounding the President had not discouraged them from serving the country.
IN THE INQUIRER : [* footer inquirer *]
news.inq7.net /nation/index.php?index=1&story_id=51691   (1393 words)

  
 Philadelphia Inquirer : Philadelphia local news, sports, jobs, cars, homes
Check out wedding and engagement listings from the Inquirer.
Inquirer photographers illustrate our world with their cameras.
An Inquirer investigation has found that young children are regularly abused to death after coming to the attention of the Department of Human Services.
www.philly.com /mld/inquirer   (454 words)

  
 The New York Inquirer: Dirty Diamond Industry
Below is the first of five installments of The Inquirer's exclusive investigation into the largest Diamond District in the United States: 47th Street in Manhattan.
In the face of a challenged industry, the utterly unique city block is changing rapidly, and the results of our legwork show that not everything emerging is glittering, glamorous or good.
The Inquirer repeats: this is not for the feint of heart.
www.nyinquirer.com /nyinquirer/dirty_diamond_district/index.html   (3498 words)

  
 pw: philadelphia weekly online
The venture into television was a bold and innovative move by a news operation that was once regularly bold and innovative, in journalism and beyond.
Long before the Inquirer-and Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. as a whole-was auctioned off by parent company Knight Ridder (and then orphaned by purchasing company McClatchy), the Inquirer was among the most respected papers in the country, as well as an early industry leader in zoning editions of the paper and using the Internet.
In fact, the Inquirer gave up its grand ambitions in television soon after the operation began, and the whole ignominious experiment ended just two years after its birth.
www.philadelphiaweekly.com /view.php?id=12372   (955 words)

  
 Inquirer Badminton Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
With the ranked players excluded from joining the competition, the event co-presented by Globe Platinum and Inquirer Badminton Monthly is the only one of its kind in the country.
Lim said that after the Inquirer Badminton Expo last May, the Battle of the Courts tournament is another big event that the Inquirer is staging.
It is therefore a fitting culmination activity for Inquirer Badminton Monthly this year, which came out with its maiden issue in January.
www.inquirerbadminton.com /articles/index.php?story_id=15388   (708 words)

  
 Blankbaby: Blankbaby on the front page of the Inquirer
How did the Inquirer find me? Well, I would like to say that Stacey Burling found Blankbaby on her own, but Karl pointed her to me (thanks, Karl!).
The next day I went to the Inquirer building, which is a maze, and met with Jonathan and Stacey.
Lo and behold they had the early edition of the Inquirer, so I paged to the business section where, sadly, I was no where to be found.
blankbaby.typepad.com /blankbaby/2005/08/blankbaby_on_th.html   (1636 words)

  
 The Inquirer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The INQUIRER was founded by Mike Magee after his departure from The Register, (of which he was one of the founding members), in 2001.
In July 2006, The Inquirer was accused of photoshopping images which claimed to show "cheating" by NVIDIA Windows device drivers in a then-anonymous benchmark called Rydermark 2006.
This is a pun on the term used in the House of Commons to refer to the House of Lords (another place) and vice-versa.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Inquirer   (1459 words)

  
 Lmao!!!The inquirer....!! - nV News Forums
The inquirer says radeon9500pro and non pro will launch October 15th.Radeon9500pro=8 pipes while non pro=4.
The inquirer says Ati will launch radeon9700(275/275 -299$) and radeon9500(275/275 -179$) with 4 pipes October 18th.Radeon 9500pro with 8 pipes will launch in the comming months.
With the inquirer track record, it could very well cost $250 or $149 - i wouldn't take their rumors as facts, even for MSRP.
www.nvnews.net /vbulletin/showthread.php?p=27739   (817 words)

  
 Possbile NV 30 delay? Warning its from The Inquirer! - Beyond3D Forum
And I mean DRASTICALLY in the last 2 weeks (note the date of the Inquirer's story), it's pretty safe to say that Nvidia's next part will be DX9 compliant, which NV25 is not in the fall.
Bah, when I talked with NVIDIA about those rumored Detonator 5 drivers Inquirer mentioned (which turned out to be not true) they even told me they have absolutely no idea where Inquirer is getting NVIDIA-related info from, but definitely not from them as the Inquirer likes to insinuate.
The Inquirer takes all of these things, and puts together an article trying to connect all the dots...despite the fact that the content of the article is totally unfounded.
www.beyond3d.com /forum/showthread.php?t=796   (1387 words)

  
 Rumor: PS3 hardware "slow and broken"? - Joystiq
An Inquirer writer had the good fortune to sit next to Anonymous Guy on a recent flight to Japan who dished about the PS3's new Cell and RSX chips.
It is cool to attack the Inquirer crap like that needs to be gone, but seriously on a whole gaming journalist need to step up and actually be considered an asset to the gaming industry rather than a mouth piece for the popular consoles of the moment.
And Meatstick: I know the Inquirer and Enquirer are two different things, but if you don't think it's a tabloid and is, instead, a "reliable tech news publication," I got a bridge you might be interested in buying.
portable.joystiq.com /2006/06/05/rumor-ps3-hardware-slow-and-broken   (4939 words)

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