Saturday, October 2, 2010

FBI Urges U.S. Cartoonist To Go Into Hiding Amid Al-Qaeda Threat - Free Internet Press
Seattle Weekly, which originally published an illustration by cartoonist Molly Norris entitled "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day," Norris was a caricature by Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard sparked sometimes

Federal Reserve reports $1-trillion increase in homeowners' net equity - Los Angeles Times
For one illustration of faster pay-downs, Schnure noted in an interview that 22% of all refinancings of Freddie Mac loans in the most recent quarter involved a "cash in," in which homeowners bring money to the table to reduce their total mortgage burden.

Waterfront project leans too heavily toward vehicle traffic - Boston Globe
NEVER MENTIONED in the accompanying article but evident in the architect’s illustration of Seaport Square is the high-capacity arterial roadway with impermeable median, a signature component of Menino-era redevelopment and a tacit endorsement of heavy

Michigan, Michigan State face defining moment - Detroit Free Press
Photo illustration) A version of this story appears on page 3B of the Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, print edition of the Detroit Free Press.

LaCie offers new 24-inch display with premium IPS panel - Network World Fusion
LaCie has announced the latest addition to its line of professional displays, the LaCie 324i. The new display features a 10-bit P-IPS LCD panel, and is ideally suited for prepress, illustration, web design, and

Book review: 'You Lost Me There' pieces together lost marriage - Herald Times Reporter
There's a saying that there are three sides to every story: Yours, mine and the truth. Rosecrans Baldwin's new novel could be an illustration of that idea. "You Lost Me There" is the story of Victor Aaron

Home equity makes a rebound - Seattle Times
For one illustration of faster paydowns, Schnure noted that 22 percent of all refinancings of Freddie Mac loans in the most recent quarter involved a "cash in," where homeowners bring money to the table to reduce their total mortgage burden. Consumers have

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