Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Making money on the internet - Making a millennium of music


Making a millennium of music
UCLA Daily Bruin - British guitarist Richard Thompson, who used to perform with Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix, brings 1,000 Years of Popular Music to UCLA s Royce Hall on Thursday. By Michelle Castillo DAILY BRUIN CONTRIBUTOR mcastillo@media.ucla.edu Richard

Review: Student director is on the money in 'The Wager'
Modesto Bee - TURLOCK You'd never know that Stanislaus State's production of "The Wager" was directed by an undergraduate. This caustic dark comedy about morally challenged college students is as proficiently staged as any other play on campus and that's

Dobbs to President Bush: Do you take us for fools?
WorldNetDaily - Outspoken CNN anchor Lou Dobbs is thrashing President Bush and senators for continuing to follow what he calls "absurd policies on both issues of border security and illegal immigration," and asks the rhetorical question, "How dumb do you all think

Coins cost more to make than face value
WZZM 13 - WASHINGTON - The next time someone offers you a penny for your thoughts, you might want to take them up on it. For the first time in U.S. history, the cost of manufacturing both a penny and a nickel is more than the 1-cent and 5-cent values of the

GOP Fundraiser Wants New Plea
CBS News - If convicted, Noe faces up to five years in prison on each of three counts and a combined maximum of $950,000 in fines. Those penalties could increase if Noe is found to have used money from the state coin fund to make the campaign donations. (AP) A

Making the grade on graduation gifts
Iowa City Press-Citizen - Graduates and their families have preferences on the best gifts for this year s graduates. Here are some of the top items, according to the Legacy Project, a national group that focuses on education and intergenerational relationships. Money

Pharmacists having difficulty making Medicare Part D work for them
WIS-TV - (National-NBC) May 10, 2006 - As President Bush continues his last-minute push to get seniors enrolled in Medicare's new drug plan, some pharmacists, especially small ones, say Medicare Part D is ruining their businesses. Many complain they're not

Treadmills vs. Reporters Ends in a Draw
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - JEFFERSON CITY Members of the Missouri General Assembly and the reporters who cover them would get more of a workout under a measure debated on the House floor Wednesday. The proposal would create a fitness center within the Capitol for lawmakers

Democrat sues Pike County incumbent over political ads
Lexington Herald-Leader - PIKEVILLE, Ky. - A Pike County Democrat running for judge-executive has filed a lawsuit against the incumbent over campaign ads accusing him of allowing taxpayer dollars to be used for phone sex calls while he held the post 13 years ago. The ads