Local news station confirms barium in chemtrails

11/9/10 Update: www.youtube.com Geo Engineering : This video is a must see if you have any questions about Geo Engineering. The research is extensive and in-depth. I am still dismayed over the lack of questioning and open mindedness around the subject. So I hope you have some time to watch all 7 episodes and start taking notice. 11/11/09 Update: “Unsolved Mysteries” or proof USA tested using RAIN to infect AMERICAN www.youtube.com 3/30/09 Update: Council on Foreign Relations on Planetary Geoengineering: Add more small reflecting particles in the upper part of the atmosphere cryptogon.com I dont think anyone has the complete story on exactly what chemtrails are. I dont doubt that weather modification is a part of it, but take your pick on the rest. Theres almost certainly a biological component to some of the spraying. 6/4/08 Becks new song “Chemtrails” tinyurl.com Chemtrails – Beck Yet another update:(many may find of interest) 3/21/08 Breaking the Nuremberg Code: The US Military Human-Testing Part 1 of Heather Wokusch discussing “Breaking the Nuremberg Code.” Covers Edgewood Arsenal, Project 112/SHAD and Stratton VA. www.youtube.com Also, here is her website: www.heatherwokusch.com Update: 3/18/08 A Doctor Speaks Out About Chemtrails four scenarios www.americanchronicle.com Also, some may want to change the scary term “chemtrails” to…”cloud seeding.” Just read Senate Bill 517. www.govtrack.us Update: Germany Admits to Clandestine Chemtrail Ops. www.chycho.com

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Howard Cosell Daily News Commercial (1986)

Commercial for the New York Daily News sports section featuring Howard Cosell & Mike Lupica – 1986
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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TV’s Andy Levy Apologizes To Chris Brown And His Fans

Oh BOY does he apologize… ;) And as of 8-22-2011: #46 – Most Discussed (This Month) – News & Politics #6 – Most Discussed (This Week) – News & Politics #3 – Top Favorited (This Month) – News & Politics #42 – Top Favorited (This Week) #1 – Top Favorited (This Week) – News & Politics #4 – Top Rated (This Month) – News & Politics #96 – Top Rated (This Week) #1 – Top Rated (This Week) – News & Politics #77 – Most Viewed (This Month) – News & Politics #141 – Most Viewed (This Week) #8 – Most Viewed (This Week) – News & Politics Kinda cool, really. :D “Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.”
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The next three crew members of the International Space Station talked about their upcoming mission in a news conference from the Johnson Space Center. NASA astronaut Joe Acaba and Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Sergei Revin are scheduled to launch March 29 aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. Also, a White House Visit for a NASA employee, The Super Bowl of Astronomy, Shuttle Engines on the move, the 2012 FIRST Robotics Kickoff, Hollywood Stars in Houston and more.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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MobiU2011 Speaker, Matthew Saleski, VP Marketing & Business Development, Sun-Times Media

Matthew Saleski, Sun-Times Media, discusses how he educates a “print” company on how to use mobile and some of the best practices he’s seen in mobile education. He also discusses the common theme of “content is king” through all QR Seminar panelists. Taped onsite at the MobiU Seminar: Q&A on QR Codes, August 10, 2011.
Video Rating: 0 / 5

In our first video case study, Courtney Price, vice president of audience development at Sun-Times Media, shares her insights on ABC’s popular Consolidated Media Report offering.
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NJ.com Launches New iPad App for local New Jersey News, Weather, Sports and More


Jersey City, NJ (PRWEB) December 19, 2011

NJ.com has launched a new iPad app, with real-time local news, sports, entertainment, business, and opinion articles, photos and classifieds.

The NJ.com iPad app features content from New Jersey?s leading news and information properties including NJ.com, The Star-Ledger, The Times, The Jersey Journal, Gloucester County Times, The News of Cumberland County, Today’s Sunbeam, Hunterdon County Democrat, The Messenger-Gazette, The Warren Reporter, Independent Press, Suburban News and Cranford Chronicle.

The free app is available in the iTunes App Store. It was developed and launched with Advance Digital and Verve Wireless.

“The Star-Ledger and its sister newspapers, powering NJ.com, represent New Jersey?s most popular and most honored news source in both print and digital formats.” said Richard Vezza, publisher of The Star-Ledger and President of Advance New Jersey. “We?re delighted that the public will now be able to access our Pulitzer and Emmy award winning coverage using the unique attributes available through the iPad platform.”

The app includes a bold, photo-driven home screen that automatically arranges top stories into an attractive, dynamic layout. Articles automatically adjust to portrait or landscape orientation. Article pages feature a clean look, with adjustable text size, and saving and sharing functions through Facebook, Twitter and iMessage.

?I am pleased to see that our mobile offerings have expanded yet again?giving our users another option for accessing information and media that is important to them on NJ.com,? said Barbara Chodos, general manager of NJ.com. ?Plus, the layout, quality and sharing capabilities of the new iPad app, makes the user experience more enjoyable. This is NJ.com meeting its readers? needs.?

Articles with multiple photos automatically generate photo galleries. Intuitive swiping gestures quickly move the reader from one page to another. A convenient pop-up ?More Articles? tray shows the 20 most recent stories in a section. Articles are downloaded and stored locally in the app for fast access, even when offline.

Content on the app includes news coverage of local communities throughout New Jersey, high school sports, local pro and college teams; entertainment coverage of TV, movies, music and the local arts scene; and photo galleries and obituaries. There?s also local advertising and links to classifieds listings of jobs, autos, and homes for sale and rent.

Download the NJ.com iPad app from the App Store here.

About NJ.com

NJ.com, an affiliate of Advance Digital, Inc., is the leading local website for news and information throughout New Jersey featuring the latest New Jersey news, business, sports, travel, weather, traffic, shopping and entertainment information. In addition, NJ.com has a comprehensive business listings directory, as well as local classified listings for jobs, homes, apartment rentals and autos. NJ.com is powered by The Star-Ledger, The Times, The Jersey Journal, Gloucester County Times, The News of Cumberland County, Today’s Sunbeam, Hunterdon County Democrat, The Messenger-Gazette, The Warren Reporter, Independent Press, Suburban News and Cranford Chronicle.

About Advance New Jersey

Advance New Jersey consists of papers throughout New Jersey and in parts of Pennsylvania. Advance New Jersey is a multi media company and includes the strongest newspapers in the state. Dailies in the group are The Star-Ledger, The Times of Trenton, The Jersey Journal, Gloucester County Times, The News of Cumberland County and Today’s Sunbeam. Weeklies in the group are The Hunterdon County Democrat, The Messenger-Gazette, The Warren Reporter, Independent Press, Suburban News, Cranford Chronicle, Hunterdon Observer, The Hudson Dispatch, Bayonne Journal, Kearny Journal and Waterfront Journal. Daily Advance New Jersey readership tops 1.2 Million while Sunday readership is over 1.4 Million.

About Advance Digital

Advance Digital, Inc., based in Jersey City, NJ, provides digital information and connection solutions for local consumers and businesses. The company operates 11 media properties across the U.S. that are the number one local news, information and community hubs in the markets they serve. The sites include al.com, cleveland.com, gulflive.com, NJ.com, NOLA.com, OregonLive.com, SILive.com, syracuse.com, MassLive.com, PennLive.com, and lehighvalleylive.com.

About Verve Wireless

Verve monetizes local mobile media. Our solutions help local media companies monetize their mobile inventory and enable advertisers to reach a valuable, premium audience where they live, work and play. Over 1000 local publishers use the Verve platform to manage their mobile advertising businesses and help make their sales teams more effective. In addition, we bring incremental revenue to our publishers through our relationships with national advertisers, who value the Verve network?s high quality local media companies, including the mobile outlets of recognized local media brands as well as newer digital-only local and hyper-local publishers. It is a brand-safe, editorially-driven, high-quality and transparent environment with market-leading targeting, creative and reporting capabilities. Only Verve has assembled such an extensive national footprint of high quality local media. Verve is located in San Diego, CA and Washington DC. For more information, visit http://www.vervewireless.com.

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Take Daily News from Top Newspaper in Your Place

These days, Newspaper is one of the most reliable medium for fresh news in all over the world. The people read their morning newspaper while enjoying a cup of coffee, tea or taking breakfast. It has become a tradition for everyone in all over the world. Now, we have a brilliant technology that is why various types of daily newspapers are enormously entertaining with incredible reports, events, information and gossips. The fact is, millions of people around the glob who are subscribing for daily international, national and local news newspapers. They are getting various types of news from their respective places.

Daily newspapers contain several news, information, current events and advertising. The newspapers publish reports on regional, national, international, political events, celebrities, crime, business, entertainment, society and sports. Most traditional daily newspapers provide daily news, business, regional and political news. This time in India, several types of newspapers, journals and magazines are published in various languages like English, Hindi, Urdu and regional languages. They are providing a wide variety of material including editorial opinions, criticism, persuasion and op-Editorial pages, political and business news, entertainment features:-for instance crosswords, sudoku and horoscopes, weather news and forecasts, advice, food and other columns, cartoons and comic strips, reviews of movies, plays and restaurants; classified ads; display ads, editorial. Most newspapers publish hot news in front page. The newspapers contain other types of reports form different fields like Film industry, classified ads, display ads, editorial cartoons and comic strips.

Most daily news newspapers are issued every day in the morning and sometimes with the exception of some national holidays such as Republic Day, Independence Day etc. Sunday editions of daily newspapers publish more specialized sections and advertising inserts. In India, reliable newspapers are extremely popular and have large readers in all over India. Large metropolitan newspapers have also expanded distribution networks and with an effort can be found outside their normal area. Now, most of the newspapers, journals and magazines provide online news. They disseminate online several types of Indian news in all over the world.

If you subscribe daily news newspaper and newsletters, then you can grab a variety of news from different fields like politics, business, Film industry and many more. Now, it is very easy to grab a local news, magazine or community news website at your home. In fact, there is a huge number of newspaper websites dedicated to a bundle of reports. Today, many newspapers are offering discounted subscription.

Kanchan Kumar Vaidya writes about “ local news, daily news, business news

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Entertainment Industries Council Brings Together Creative Community, News Media and Mental Health Stakeholders in Statewide Education and Outreach Program


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 03, 2012

The Entertainment Industries Council, Inc. (EIC) is leading a team of communications and community outreach professionals who will bring together the creative community, news media, and mental health stakeholders throughout California in an innovative three-year program that will shift public attitudes to end discrimination against people with mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges and encourage individuals to seek mental health services before problems become crises.

The voter-approved Mental Health Services Act (Prop. 63) funds the program administered by the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) as part of nearly $ 130 million in Prevention and Early Intervention Statewide Initiatives intended to reduce stigma and discrimination, prevent suicides, and improve student mental health.

?The Entertainment Industries Council and its team will have a significant impact on the mental health of California residents now and for generations to come,? said CalMHSA board president Wayne Clark, PhD. ?The effect of this and other California Mental Health Services Authority programs could mean up to a 50% reduction in health consequences over the next 10 to 20 years.?

?We know through our past work that the creative community has demonstrated an ability to help change attitudes about people who experience mental health challenges and encourage them to overcome the barriers they face every day that keep them from seeking help,? said Brian Dyak, President, CEO and Co-founder of EIC. ?We?re excited to bring the industry together with news media and mental health stakeholders for targeted programs in the diverse communities of California that can really reach people and make a difference in their lives.?

An important part of the program provides writers and producers of movies, television, and other entertainment with the information they might need to create accurate portrayals of characters with mental health issues that can help to minimize misconceptions and stereotypes.

EIC will also work with both news media and mental health stakeholders to encourage news stories that help separate myths from facts about mental health?and provide positive stories of people seeking help.

In addition to targeted programs in three urban areas in the state, EIC will initiate outreach efforts in rural, minority, and other diverse communities.

The firms joining EIC on the program?designed to leverage an up-front investment that will pay off with sustained cost reductions over many years in health, social services, education, and criminal justice programs?include:

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Some cool Local News Sports images:

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William F Hyde home (1822), 14-16 Grove Street, Greenwich Village, New York, New York

A few nice Suburbs of New York images I found:

William F Hyde home (1822), 14-16 Grove Street, Greenwich Village, New York, New York
Suburbs of New York

Image by lumierefl
largest complete example of wood-framed structure in the Village • originally 2 stories, third added, 1870 • owner Hyde made window-sashes so home served as a giant ad showcasing his work • Hyde’s workshop behind the house enlarged later in 19th C., now a separate residence • to prevent fires, NYC banned construction of wood-framed buildings, 1966 • converted to apartments c.1920 • purchased for .1MM, 1987, restored as • author James Baldwin frequently stayed here

built during one of the frequent outbreaks of yellow fever, when many New Yorkers moved to relative safety in rural Greenwich Village • 384 dead in 1822 epidemic, transformed Greenwich from village to suburb:

"As soon as yellow fever makes its appearance, the inhabitants shut up their shops and fly from their homes into the country. Those who cannot go far on account of business, remove to Greenwich, situate on the border of the Hudson about two or three miles from town. The banks and other public offices also remove their business to this place and markets are regularly established for the supply of the inhabitants." -English visitor John Lambert, 1807, describing one of the many Greenwich Village yellow fever "booms"

Massachusetts Coastline (NASA, International Space Station, 06/27/11)
Suburbs of New York

Image by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
The Massachusetts coastline is featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 28 crew member on the International Space Station. The Crew Earth Observations team at NASA Johnson Space Center sends specific ground targets for photography up to the station crew on a daily basis, but sometimes the crew takes imagery on their own of striking displays visible from orbit. One such display, often visible to the ISS crew due to their ability to look outwards at angles between 0 and 90 degrees, is sunglint on the waters of Earth. Sunglint is caused by sunlight reflecting off of a water surface, much as light reflects from a mirror, directly towards the observer. Roughness variations of the water surface scatter the light, blurring the reflection and producing the typical silvery sheen of the sunglint area. The point of maximum sunglint is centered within Cape Cod Bay, the body of water partially enclosed by the "hook" of Cape Cod in Massachusetts (bottom). Cape Cod was formally designated a National Seashore in 1966. Sunglint off the water provides sharp contrast with the coastline and the nearby islands of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket (lower left), both popular destinations for tourists and summer residents. To the north, rocky Cape Ann extends out into the Atlantic Ocean; the border with New Hampshire is located approximately 30 kilometers up the coast. Further to the west, the eastern half of Long Island, New York is visible emerging from extensive cloud cover over the mid-Atlantic and Midwestern States. Persistent storm tracks had been contributing to record flooding along rivers in the Midwest at the time this image was taken in late June 2011. Thin blue layers of the atmosphere, contrasted against the darkness of space, are visible extending along the Earth’s curvature at top.

Image credit: NASA

Original image:
spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-28/html/…

More about space station research:
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/index.html

There’s a Flickr group about Space Station Research. Please feel welcome to join! www.flickr.com/groups/stationscience/

winter evening #9, 113 Willow Street (c.1829), Brooklyn Heights, New York
Suburbs of New York

Image by lumierefl
3-story frame house • facade composition shingles • mid-ninetheenth c. cast-iron entrance porch & bracketed cornice -Old Brrooklyn Heights, New York’s First Suburb • Brooklyn Heights Historic District, National Register of Historic Places #66000524, 1966

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Deseret News Announces Appointment of Award-winning Journalist Douglas Wilks as Managing Editor of DMC News Division

Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) December 21, 2011

On the heels of announcing three senior management promotions earlier this week, the Deseret News today announced the appointment of veteran newspaper editor and award-winning journalist Douglas Wilks as Managing Editor of the Deseret Media Companies (DMC) News Division, effective Jan. 9, 2012.

Wilks joins the News Division following 13 years of reporting and editing positions at the New York Times Regional Media Group?s The Press Democrat in Santa Rosa, Calif., as well as previous management positions with Gannett and Scripps League Newspaper Group publications. In his new capacity, Wilks will oversee an integrated newsroom that feeds the Deseret News, DeseretNews.com, KSL Television, KSL.com and KSL NewsRadio.

Founded by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) pioneers in 1850, the Deseret News (pronounced De-se-RET) is Utah?s oldest daily newspaper and leading newspaper website. Wilks? appointment is consistent with the company?s plan to hire a mix of highly accomplished business professionals working alongside those with journalism pedigrees. This combination of talent and methodology is fueling a new business model that addresses issues unique to a 21st Century newsroom.

?Doug Wilks brings more than 25 years in journalism to our leadership team,? said Clark Gilbert, President and CEO of the Deseret News. ?He has developed news coverage strategies with emphasis on reporting and writing across multiple print and digital platforms. He understands the competitive news environment and has helped lead the cultural change with the Press Democrat newsroom to balance the needs of print, web and mobile applications without compromising journalistic integrity. Doug?s appointment demonstrates our continued commitment to providing the best local news coverage in the state.?

In 2010, under the leadership of Mr. Gilbert, the paper?s new management team has streamlined the editorial content of the Deseret News to provide ?intellectually rigorous faith and family-oriented? news to an underserved market. At the heart of the paper?s editorial strategy are six pillars: Family, Financial Responsibility, Excellence in Education, Care for the Needy, Values in the Media and Faith in the Community. New distribution tactics have expanded the audience both locally in Utah and across the country.

Douglas Wilks

Douglas Wilks is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of newsroom management experience. Prior to joining the Deseret News, he served in a variety of capacities at the New York Times Regional Media Group?s The Press Democrat in Santa Rosa, Calif., since 1998. Serving as the city editor and regional news editor, Wilks led The Press Democrat?s breaking and regional news teams through a major transition toward round-the-clock newsgathering across multiple print and digital platforms at a time of diminishing resources.

Highlights of Wilks? tenure at The Press Democrat include spearheading coverage of the 2000 and 2010 Census and the shifting demographics of Sonoma County. He also managed and edited reporting on the significant impacts of both legal and illegal immigration locally and throughout the state. In 2005, Wilks was selected for a program developed by The New York Times Regional Media Group, the Readership Institute and the Media Management Center at Northwestern University to bring leadership strategies to newsrooms that improve readership.

Wilks is a founding editor of Savor Wine Country Magazine (distributed in Western editions of The Sunday New York Times), and continues to be a consulting editor there. From 1996 to 1998, he worked as the city editor for the Marin Independent Journal (Gannett) in Novato, Calif. In that capacity, he oversaw all local news content and competed with the San Francisco Chronicle for readership. During his tenure, the Marin Independent Journal was recognized as a ?Top Five? Gannett paper in its then stable of 90-plus local and regional papers. Wilks was one of a dozen editors to develop writing strategies for the Pacific Group of Gannett newspapers, which were then instituted at media properties throughout the country.

From 1989 to 1996, Wilks was city editor and then managing editor at The Napa Valley Register (Scripps League Newspaper Group) in Napa, Calif. He began his journalism career in 1983 as a writer and then editor for The Daily Herald, Scripps League Newspaper Group, in Provo, Utah.

Wilks studied mass communications and journalism at Brigham Young University, attended the American Press Institute City Editors training program and received specialized training at the National Institute of Computer Assisted Reporting (NICAR) Census intensive. He is fluent in Swedish.

About the Deseret News

The Deseret News is Utah’s largest online and oldest continually published daily newspaper. The publication is a trusted source of local and national news serving a growing global audience. Other publications of the Deseret News include the Church News, Mormon Times and El Observador. Deseret News is a part of Deseret Media Companies. For more information visit http://www.deseretnews.com.

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