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London Newspaper: Bush and Blair Had
Falling Out. Is This Marriage on the
Rocks? Or Did Blair's Office Make This
Up to Improve Blair's Domestic Standing?
Aren't We the Cynical Ones. 12/22
London Newspaper: Bush and Blair Had
Falling Out. Is This Marriage on the
Rocks? Or Did Blair's Office Make This
Up to Improve Blair's Domestic Standing?
Aren't We the Cynical Ones. 12/22
12/23/2003 08:25 AMSunday Mirror .. his last ally ..
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Lost mail campaign gets lost in post
(Reuters)
Lost mail campaign gets lost in post
(Reuters)
06/27/2004 01:25 AMReuters - A postal campaign to highlight the
quantity of letters that go missing each year has been
given a stamp of authority after none of the letters
arrived at their intended destination.
Fiction: LOST BOY LOST GIRL By Peter
Straub.
Fiction: LOST BOY LOST GIRL By Peter
Straub.
11/15/2003 07:49 PMSo in addition to the standard-issue frissons to be found here (and
one of the most startling involves only a light bulb), this book also
attempts a Google ...
Lost Revenue? Nope ... Just Lost
Opportunities
Lost Revenue? Nope ... Just Lost
Opportunities
04/15/2005 06:43 PMWhenever we hear about established industries whining about how much
money they're losing from alternative forms of media consumption, we
just shake our heads. If you do too, then brace your neck before
reading on. A new study by Accenture says that TV networks will
"lose" $27 billion in the coming
five years because of ad skipping by DVR users. Not being able to
read the full story on AdAge, we can only assume that Accenture thinks
advertisers will pull back from the networks to the tune of $5-plus
billion per year, simply because DVR watchers can skip ads. Not
likely. The connection is highly dubious and the figures are entirely
far-fetched. Yet even more troubling is the age-old "lost money"
methodology. Each ad skip does not proportionally diminish the
network's coffers -- no money is being subtracted from their bottom
line. Rather, any "losses" from ad skipping would come from the
network's inability to adapt to new trends and attract those dollars
elsewise. The networks are losing money to ad-skipping no more than
record companies are losing money to downloads. The quicker they see
these as lost opportunities, instead of lost dollars, the better for
them.
Blair's case
Blair's case
04/14/2004 01:15 PMTony Blair on why we're in Iraq...and Terry Jones' grading of his
essay....
Blair's vow over British hostage
Blair's vow over British hostage
09/25/2004 11:45 AMTony Blair vows the government will do "whatever it can" to secure the
release of hostage Ken Bigley.
What will Blair's US visit achieve?
What will Blair's US visit achieve?
04/15/2004 03:55 PMThe prime minister is heading to the US for talks on Iraq with
President Bush and the UN's Kofi Annan. Will his visit make a
difference?
Blair's Government Urges BBC Over
Content (AP)
Blair's Government Urges BBC Over
Content (AP)
07/13/2004 06:55 AMAP - A British government report suggests that the British
Broadcasting Corp. drop some features from its popular Web site to
better concentrate on news.
Analysis: Blair's bruising night
Analysis: Blair's bruising night
06/10/2004 10:37 PMLabour is losing seats in local elections in England and Wales, with
several councils changing hands.
Blair's Iraq stance 'damaged UK'
Blair's Iraq stance 'damaged UK'
06/01/2004 06:02 AMCharles Kennedy says only the Lib Dems can ensure proper EU reforms as
he attacks Tony Blair's stance on Iraq.
Will Blair's benefit plan work?
Will Blair's benefit plan work?
02/01/2005 09:19 PMTony Blair has announced plans to get more people off incapacity
benefit and into work. What do you think of the move?
Blair's Government Urges BBC Over
Content
Blair's Government Urges BBC Over
Content
07/12/2004 02:30 PMSan Jose Mercury News Jul 12 2004 6:42PM GMT
Blair's Iraq evidence 'confusing'
Blair's Iraq evidence 'confusing'
07/10/2004 07:35 PMFresh doubts are cast on Tony Blair's use of Iraq intelligence, as the
Butler inquiry prepares to deliver its findings.
CBS's Credibility Gap
CBS's Credibility Gap
09/11/2004 10:54 AMI'm sorry to see CBS News
stonewalling this way. There are still far, far more
questions than trustworthy answers about the purported Bush National
Guard documents. What a mess, and CBS -- which dismisses even the
possibility of an internal investigation -- isn't helping to clean it
up.
Woosh Goes The Credibility
Woosh Goes The Credibility
06/14/2004 12:37 AMWe think we've finally found why every computer in every film ever
made features a G5 and PowerBook: the writers use 'em. Macs can be
found all over Hollywood. "It may be a bit more expensive... but you
can't beat Apple for ease of use and an elegant human interface."
By Computerworld New Zealand (via MyAppleMenu)
SES Boston : Credibility
SES Boston : Credibility
03/11/2003 01:22 AM"This was a very different kind of SEM/SEO conference."
The Bush Credibility Gap
The Bush Credibility Gap
03/11/2003 11:49 AMAll I can say is, it's about damn time we saw something like this from
the Democrats. "The Bush Credibility...
Authenticity vs. credibility
Authenticity vs. credibility
08/17/2004 07:09 PMEvelyn Rodriguez usefully distinguishes authentic voice from credible
voice. I still think, however, that the concept of authenticity is a
failed attempt to express something important. We've gotten the terms
of the equation wrong so no concept quite fits. That's why we have so
much trouble defining "authenticity" or even agreeing on it. BTW,
Evelyn here links to Tom Peters' candid talk about what's gone wrong
with his life and the path he's taking to make it right. It won't be
everyone's path, but, then, what is?...
NY Times' WMD Credibility Gap
NY Times' WMD Credibility Gap
05/30/2004 11:55 AMThe NY Times' ombudsman, Daniel Okrent, has written an
appropriately sca
thing assessment of the newspaper's reporting and editing failures
leading up to the Iraq war. Last week, the Times posted this welcome but incomplete
"From the Editors" self-critique of its coverage. Okrent
says:
The editors' note to readers will have served its
apparent function only if it launches a new round of examination and
investigation. I don't mean further acts of contrition or
garment-rending, but a series of aggressively reported stories
detailing the misinformation, disinformation and suspect analysis that
led virtually the entire world to believe Hussein had W.M.D. at his
disposal.
No one can deny that this was a drama in which The Times played a
role. On Friday, May 21, a front-page article by David E. Sanger ("A
Seat of Honor Lost to Open Political Warfare") elegantly characterized
Chalabi as "a man who, in lunches with politicians, secret sessions
with intelligence chiefs and frequent conversations with reporters
from Foggy Bottom to London's Mayfair, worked furiously to plot Mr.
Hussein's fall." The words "from The Times, among other publications"
would have fit nicely after "reporters" in that sentence. The
aggressive journalism that I long for, and that the paper owes both
its readers and its own self-respect, would reveal not just the
tactics of those who promoted the W.M.D. stories, but how The Times
itself was used to further their cunning campaign.
Lib Dems attack Blair's Iraq wars
Lib Dems attack Blair's Iraq wars
09/20/2004 08:17 AMTony Blair should apologise for the first Iraq war before starting a
second one, Lib Dem Menzies Campbell says.
Blair's election tour heads north
Blair's election tour heads north
04/11/2005 11:05 PMTony Blair is due in Scotland to discuss the economy as the SNP claims
his visit will boost its electoral fortunes.
Deputy PM Stirs Speculation About
Blair's Future
Deputy PM Stirs Speculation About
Blair's Future
05/15/2004 07:14 AMReuters via Wired News May 15 2004 10:51AM GMT
Blair's Party Loses Support in Election
(AP)
Blair's Party Loses Support in Election
(AP)
06/11/2004 01:59 AMAP - Dutch opposition parties critical of the Iraq war scored
significant gains at the start of elections for the European
Parliament, while Prime Minister Tony Blair lost support across
Britain in local voting, key tests since the invasion last year.
UK Probe Raps Blair's Pre-Iraq War
Intelligence
UK Probe Raps Blair's Pre-Iraq War
Intelligence
07/14/2004 11:50 PMReuters via Wired News Jul 15 2004 4:19AM GMT
Blix Trumpets Blair's Crumpets (Reuters)
Blix Trumpets Blair's Crumpets (Reuters)
03/08/2004 11:25 PMReuters - Hans Blix was not impressed by Tony
Blair's case for war in Iraq but did appreciate the British
premier's taste in tea time snacks, according to the former
chief U.N. weapons inspector's newly published memoirs.
Blair's backs UN's role in Iraq
Blair's backs UN's role in Iraq
04/22/2004 09:24 AMThe UN has the legitimacy to guide the Iraq power handover despite a
corruption probe, says Tony Blair.
Tech a priority for Blair's Africa
Commission
Tech a priority for Blair's Africa
Commission
03/24/2005 04:29 PMThe Commission for Africa set up last year by U.K. Prime Minister Tony
Blair has listed greater support for science and technology among its
top priorities for the African continent.
Improving online credibility
Improving online credibility
07/29/2004 12:59 AMIf you've browsed Amazon's product reviews recently you may have
noticed an interesting new feature: Badges<
/a>, little icons displayed below certain people's names. This isn't a
new idea by any means - many online communities use special icons as
rewards for members who make valuable contributions (SitePoint is a good example).
What's interesting about Amazon's badges is that one of them is "Real
Name". Amazon's Real
Names FAQ explains the badge, and includes the following:
Why is Amazon.com encouraging the use of Real
Names?
In general, we believe that a community in which people use their
Real Names will ultimately have higher quality content, since an
author willing to sign his or her real-world name on a piece of
content is essentially saying "With my real-world identity, I stand by
what I have written here."
Real names certainly add credibility to online discussion: I for
one find it much easier to trust information if the author appears to
have signed their real name to it. The challenge is verifying that the
name is accurate, and Amazon's solution is so simple-but-smart that I
kicked myself: they match the name against the user's credit card
details. Genius.
I wouldn't be surprised to see this trick taking on a key role in
the field of online identity management - provided Amazon's patent
lawyers don't get there first.
How Can You Boost Your Web Site's
Credibility?
How Can You Boost Your Web Site's
Credibility?
09/27/2002 03:14 AMNow on eBay - MIW's credibility!
Now on eBay - MIW's credibility!
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On the Credibility of The New York Times
On the Credibility of The New York Times
03/14/2005 05:05 PM
The New York Times is certainly far from perfect, but their recent
scandals — significant though they are — don’t
reduce them to the level of Think Secret.
Microsoft Irony and Credibility
Microsoft Irony and Credibility
01/28/2003 03:40 PMWhile Microsoft ramped up their "trustworthy computing" initiative,
there is the slight problem of credibility. Once again, Microsofts own
servers were infected with the lastest virus.
Deputy PM Stirs Speculation About
Blair's Future (Reuters)
Deputy PM Stirs Speculation About
Blair's Future (Reuters)
05/15/2004 07:24 AMReuters - His popularity flagging since the Iraq
war, British Prime Minister Tony Blair faced renewed
speculation on Saturday that he may resign after his deputy
said senior ministers had discussed who might take his place.
Police Defuse Bomb in Italy After
Blair's Visit
Police Defuse Bomb in Italy After
Blair's Visit
08/18/2004 03:08 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 18 2004 7:54AM GMT
Critics turn a deaf ear to Blair's 'Big
Conversation'
Critics turn a deaf ear to Blair's 'Big
Conversation'
12/02/2003 01:55 AMMore Monologue than dialogue
Blair's Party Loses Support in First
Test After Iraq War
Blair's Party Loses Support in First
Test After Iraq War
06/11/2004 12:54 PMLONDON (AP) -- Dutch opposition parties critical of the Iraq war
scored significant gains at the start of elections for the European
Parliament, while Prime Minister Tony Blair lost support across
Britain in local voting, key tests since the invasion last year.
British Hostage Makes Appeal For Blair's
Help (washingtonpost.com)
British Hostage Makes Appeal For Blair's
Help (washingtonpost.com)
09/22/2004 09:02 PMwashingtonpost.com - BAGHDAD, Sept. 23 -- A British hostage threatened
with death by a militant Islamic group appealed to Prime Minister
Tony Blair on Wednesday to save his life by ordering the release of
all women held in Iraqi prisons.
UK Probe Raps Blair's Pre-Iraq War
Intelligence (Reuters)
UK Probe Raps Blair's Pre-Iraq War
Intelligence (Reuters)
07/14/2004 10:10 PMReuters - Prime Minister Tony Blair was cleared
Wednesday of tricking Britain into invading Iraq but was
criticized in a report for relying on deeply flawed pre-war
intelligence.
Convey Professional Credibility On Your
Site
Convey Professional Credibility On Your
Site
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