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What do you see as having been Not general trends please,
like "China rising" or
"subprime mortgages." Specific
stories, such as might have
appeared in a particular day's
headlines.
Of course, you can if you want
choose your top five stories
by the degree to which they
illustrate more general and
important trends.
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Apple's release of the iphone. Rupert Murdoch buys Dow Jones & Company. Microsoft cracks the Chinese market. 90 Brands of Pet Food Recalled. Toys Recalled CEO of Merrill Lynch, Stan O’Neal, ousted |
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In Media or News, who decides Are the top stories decided by
one individual in a backroom
or a team of people on a
company blog? What makes a
story newsworthy?
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The editor. |
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Why does Yahoo keep doing Every other day, there's a
"new" story on some "Real
Estate Top 10" or "The worst
Real Estate area" or "When you
should buy your next house"
It's like, the same old story,
with just different words!
It's absolutely annoying!
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cause it is a hot topic in our falling real estate market. if your not interested just ignore these articles...cause until things start to rise we will all be interested in what the experts think will become of our depreciating nest eggs. |
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At the top stories of Burj people say that at the top
stories of Burj Dubai the
residents ll use compressed
oxygen... is it true.. or it
ll be normal breathing... as
we do at our homes... ?
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This is a great marketing story :) ... just to make you feel the Burj Dubai is going to be very very very high. But of course not... do you need compressed oxygen when your are skiing in the mountains above 1000 meters? Well.... I usually don't except maybe after a late apres ski. And the Burj is not crossing the 1 km for sure: http://www.startpagedubai.com/ real_estate/Burj_Dubai.htm |
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what is the name for a Heard somewhere they were
building them in the shelby
township MI area.
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That type of product is called "live/work". The "live/work" category however is not limited to the business being solely on the first story and the residence above; nor is it limited to a townhome configuration. In other cases, the townhome, loft, or other residential product could have two entrances on the ground floor - one for the business that is in the front half, and one for the residence that is in the back half (usually accessed through the garage); the residence would also carry on to the topy story/stories as well. |
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