Finally, I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but if anyone needs convincing that pink slime is some really bad stuff, writer Tom Philpott had a great
piece about it yesterday on Mother Jones.
Not exact matches
An opinion
piece I wrote
about the AAB appeared
yesterday in both the Calgary Herald and the Edmonton Journal.
So
yesterday's post was
about all the troubled marriages making news this week, and because I like to include a graphic with each
piece, I went to stock.xchng to get a free stock photo to use.
In light of our conversation
about Anne Frank
yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy
piece from 2008 (back when I thought people liked to read 1,000 - word blog posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive view of salvation.
Dara... even without the ginger I found myself hoarding the loaf... Mission accomplished as I nibbled on the last
piece yesterday... I am very conscious
about my carbs, so it is a huge testimony to the recipe that I enjoyed it that much!
Yesterday, my friend Ed Feng wrote a
piece for Grantland
about the randomness of the three - pointer and the effect it tends to have on potential Final Four teams.
That's right, after my admission in
yesterday's post that I had no - one lined up for today's guest post, my Twitter buddy and fellow countryman White Ox came up with the goods and has delivered a brilliant
piece about the impact that Arsenal has had on his life and football in Australia in general.
Yesterday I wrote an impassioned post
about efforts by House Republicans to gut the funding for several
pieces of legislation that I personally value, including the new school food... [Continue reading]
In writing
yesterday's post
about the fact that she proudly transgresses personal boundaries, the final
piece fell into place for me.
I was a little scared to post
yesterday's
piece about novelist Curtis Sittenfeld's request that parents of non-allergic kids take certain precautions to protect kids with food allergies at the playground.
Then
yesterday I had the displeasure of reading this
piece by a mother who is so glib
about her CIO experience and so focused on her own experiences without a second thought to her child, it made me feel physically ill.
Yesterday I wrote an impassioned post
about efforts by House Republicans to gut the funding for several
pieces of legislation that I personally value, including the new school food regulations, the new food safety law and the new voluntary guidelines for marketing junk food to children, along with funding for food assistance programs like WIC.
Josh Levy raised some serious questions
yesterday in a techPresident
piece about Obama's preferred treatment in the launch of Facebook's new Platform application, which lets users build tools for the Facebook community:
Politico had a short
piece yesterday (via PoliticalWire)
about Obama 2012's new foray into mobile fundraising:
In his Times
piece from
yesterday, «Hashtag Activism, and Its Limits,» David Carr at first doesn't seem so sure
about this whole online advocacy thing:
BTW, an email discussion with Alan
about Amy's mention of the need to provide different channels of communication based on supporters» preferences was a prod for me to write
yesterday's
piece on going where your supporters are.
In his Times
piece from
yesterday, «Hashtag Activism, and Its Limits,» David Carr at first doesn't seem so sure
about this whole online advocacy thing: I'm starting to experience a kind of «favoriting» fatigue — meaning that the digital causes of the day...
Politico had a short
piece yesterday (via PoliticalWire)
about Obama 2012's new foray into mobile fundraising: The Obama reelection campaign is providing headquarters staff, field organizers and volunteers the ability to take campaign donations with their mobile phones.
Michael Howard wrote a good
piece for
yesterday's Times (#) in which he worried
about the regulatory demands that the state is placing on the hospice movement.
Concerns from Tory MPs
about the sentencing aspects of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill have been well covered, not least with Philip Davies» ConHome
piece on the topic
yesterday.
The paper published a
piece yesterday about a domestic violence case in Bronx Family Court that involved one of Gov. David Paterson's top aides, and raised a number of questions
about what role the governor might have played in the mess.
Or would you prefer to hear every nonsensical
piece of information
about yesterday while breathing deeply in child's pose?
I talked a little
about this in
yesterday's reveal as well; I like to incorporate
pieces that can move with your life.
I had successfully avoided the Nordstrom sale until
yesterday, when I just had to pick up a
piece that Whitney and Blaire had blogged
about:) xoxo B The Sequin Notebook
While
YESTERDAY we broke down how to pack a carry on, and what sorts of
pieces would be fitting inside, today is all
about putting those
pieces to work!
I realized
yesterday that I haven't really many white
pieces in my wardrobe, since we talked
about a «white party».
Marc Jacobs — I did a full review on Marc Jacobs SS18
yesterday (catch the post here) and I'm still dreaming
about some of the
pieces.
I acquired
yesterday's dress when I went back to Cabaret Vintage
about 2 weeks ago for a huge sale and Tai was sweet enough to discount the
piece enough that I simply could not leave it behind.
Also, remember when I posted earlier this week
about cleaning out my closet, well thanks to the snow storm
yesterday and being locked inside all day, I purged
about forty
pieces and I am ready to go donate and sell a few things this weekend.
I first heard
about the limited edition set via the New York Times in a
piece that went up on the Arts Beat blog
yesterday.
Two think -
pieces about Tom's career were posted
yesterday.
Yesterday, when the news came of French director Eric Rohmer's death, a lot of people who apparently hadn't even seen «Night Moves» (or, perhaps, a Rohmer movie) were freely quoting Moseby's famous wisecrack in
pieces about Rohmer without providing any context for it:
But Vulture also published a
piece on Laura
yesterday that I've pitched to Duana for us to talk
about on the next episode of Show Your Work, which will be the first episode of the podcast of 2018, and why not kick off the new year with a woman who had one of the best years in 2017?
That's per Vulture, which posted a
piece yesterday in which several DC higher - ups discussed the company's film - making fortunes, suggesting that they'll worry less
about connecting its...
Yesterday, fellow pro-public education blogger, Jersey Jazzman, wrote a great
piece about the fact that a number of school districts in New Jersey — all populated by black and Hispanic citizens — have been under state control for years.
Yesterday, I began seeing links to Hugh Howey's
piece Being Forced to Sit in the Backlist, in which Howey talks
about the Romantic Times Bookfair, in which:
Yesterday the The New York Times had a fascinating
piece about how ebook sales, contra Aggregation Theory, are actually declining even as publishers and book stores are thriving on the back of print: 1
Being tipped by Joanna Penn earlier
yesterday on The Alliance of Independent Authors» private Facebook board, this recently posted
piece from BBC
about eBook sand self - publishing again clarifies what self - publishers are known for; that is, connecting directly with their target audience and imposing a strict quality check.
Yesterday, in my
piece about the lack of successful Android - based competitors to the iPod Touch, I touched a little bit upon what companies actually had the potential to launch an actual iPod Touch competitor that might actually resonate with consumers.
Interviewed by Poynter.org
yesterday, Lozada talked
about his plans, which are focused on «building a digital audience,» by using «author interviews; short posts that highlight key nuggets from new books; deep dives on trends in nonfiction,» such as his
piece, «The End of Everything» and adds, «while I know that lots of people use reviews to help them decide which books to buy and read, lots of them also see reviews as a substitute for reading the book.
Yesterday Liz wrote a nice
piece about our first year of travel blogging.
Yesterday's Sega event was the last embargoed
piece of news from the event for us to post
about, closing the books on what might have been the busiest convention in TouchArcade history.
The
piece, which was posted online
yesterday, captures the 27 - year - old painter in her Bedford - Stuyvesant studio talking
about her art,... Read More
I'm all for such solutions and, just
yesterday, had noticed a series of
pieces Regan wrote
about an earlier dispute over federally - owned resources in the West — around Tim DeChristopher «s effort to disrupt auctions of oil and gas leases.
In World Climate Report
yesterday, we have this note
about EPA economist Alan Carlin's «suppressed»
piece on the proposed EPA Endangerment Finding.
Yesterday on NBC's «Today» show they had a
piece about water towers and the various decorations and paint jobs that are on them.
In fact, only
yesterday Artificial Lawyer wrote a
piece about Diligen, which is also staking out a claim for a part of the due diligence market.
Yesterday's CNET
piece does go into particular depth
about how avoiding an «unsightly» camera bump was a special area of focus.