I've had an idea for a news website for a while now.
I would like to compile newspaper headlines for today, and for 25, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150 years ago, from all over the country (and world if possible)
"A look back" www.alookback.org
I've done nothing on it, but think it would give some good p
I'll second NPR. I love listening to them in the mornings; the news
isn't made up of a bunch of quick sound bites.
Good stuff.
-Chris
Kevin Graeme wrote:
> You could try listening to NPR. They regularly have stories that talk about
> cool things people do. But then again, those liberals are al
If it helps, coffee is still less expensive than gas.
~Guy
http://guymcdowell.hopto.org
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You could try listening to NPR. They regularly have stories that talk about
cool things people do. But then again, those liberals are all puppy kissers
that believe people can actually be good.
Except for the local weather and the Sunday shows where they actually talk
to a primary source, I don't
LOL
The Jen site was a nice one :-)
> Okay, here is some happy news:
>
> 1. The Red Wings clinched the Western Conference:
> http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=240331029
>
>
> 2. Missing college student found alive:
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Midwest/04/01/missing.stud
Okay, here is some happy news:
1. The Red Wings clinched the Western Conference:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=240331029
2. Missing college student found alive:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/Midwest/04/01/missing.student/index.html
3. Mid-east penpals ask for reconci