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SENIOR MOMENT: Voices of our Life
Do you suppose Alexander Graham Bell, the famous scientist who invented and patented the earliest telephone, asked Thomas Watson, his co-worker who was on the other end of the line two miles away in Boston, “can you hear me now”?
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Hot reads: The NFL's top stories to follow
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Blair Defends Iraq Decision on U.S. Television
NEW YORK, 6 SEPT, 2010 : As the United States ended its combat mission in Iraq, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, America's biggest ally at the outset of the war, said the decision to invade Iraq was a necessary one, CNN reported and published on it's website.
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All-conquering Kilkenny already consigned to history
LOCKER ROOM: In the course of one unforgettable afternoon, Tipperary ensure Cody’s imperious side become yesterday’s men
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Rollover Minutes: How Adam Penenberg Has Legitimised New, New, New Journalism. Again.
Adam Penenberg. If you call yourself an online journalist, and yet that name doesn’t immediately prompt a nod of recognition - a smile, even - then it’s time to close your laptop and bow your head in shame. Or at least head over to Netflix . It was Adam Penenberg who, back in 1998, first forced traditional journalists to sit up and take online reporting seriously. And he did so with a double ...
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X Factor shows free TV is dead
AFTER suffering Biggest Loser , Australia's Got Talent , So You Think You Can Dance and Idol , I gave free-to-air TV one last chance with The X Factor .
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