Saturday, January 2, 2010

Jets' vets tell youngsters to seize playoff chance - New York Post
The message from the Jets veterans to the younger players as they brace for tomorrow night's win-and-in battle against the Bengals in the final game played at Giants Stadium is clear and simple: Seize this moment. "Out of respect for the older

Illustration From “Footnotes in Gaza” - New York Times
Sacco will find readers for “Footnotes in Gaza” far into the future because of the unique format and style of his comic-book narrative. He stands alone as a reporter-cartoonist because his ability to tell a story through his art is combined with

Letters to the Editor - Jan. 1 - Gainesville Sun
The "terrorists" seem to be as inept as the U.S. government. This, of course, is fortunate for us. Both their suicide-bomber-like agents, who would have killed themselves had they been able in the airplanes they were attempting to destroy, failed. I

What to call 2000-09? Who knows? - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
Jesse Sheidlower, editor at large of the Oxford English Dictionary, cannot escape the question: What should we call this past decade? We have the ’80s, the ’90s, and … the “twenty hundreds”? Sheidlower has faced the query, often posed in

Famous family marks another sad anniversary - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The joint headstone for Jack Wilborn Jr. and his father arrived in December at Mount Olivet and was put in place a few days before Christmas. Star-Telegram/Joyce Marshall Star-Telegram/Ron T. Ennis Dee Davis, left, and Kim Winter place flowers at the

American Illustration 29 and American Photography 26 - Dexigner
American Photography 26 and American Illustration 29 will be published in hard-cover and distributed world-wide in November 2010. American Photography presents the best images by established and emerging photographers selected by an outstanding jury

Photo Illustration by The New York Times - New York Times
YOU might think that board members overseeing businesses that cratered in the credit crisis would be disqualified from serving as directors at other public companies. Frederick E. Rowe of Investors for Director Accountability says you will never hear

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