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Ted Turner is an Environmental Genius

Posted on 15 April 2008 by Lisa Pawlowski

Ted Turner on Global WarmingCelebrities. God love ‘em.

How could we average schmoes live without the benefit of their wisdom and expertise on everything from global warming and environmental issues to the US policy on the war in Iraq?

And why is it the media is all too willing to keep giving these self-anointed experts air-time?

I pondered these questions on April 1st as I watched Charlie Rose, on PBS, interview the founder of CNN and founder and chairman of the UN Foundation, Ted Turner. Continue Reading

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American Tragedy or Britney Overdose?

Posted on 18 February 2008 by Cass Sharpe-Taylor

Britney Spears magazine coverBritney… (sigh!) I’d like to say that I’m tired of hearing about her and her craziness, but I’d be lying. I watch TMZ.com, read US weekly and pagesix.com. When People magazine splashes her face across it’s pages, I’m the first one to buy. The most recent has a black and white photo that looks similar to a mug shot, declaring that she has been committed. But when the most the most recent issue of Rolling Stone magazine arrived in my mail box this week, I had to step back and think.

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Famous for Nothing or Famous for Nothing Special??

Posted on 02 February 2008 by Nicholas Johnson

Paris Hilton and Britney SpearsI spend a large portion of my workday behind a computer, which means that I spend a large portion of my day looking at the internet. I think I now know why so many people are so wrapped up in the everyday goings-on of celebrities and athletes and dare I say it….people that are famous for nothing. My conclusion is that people love to stare at a train wreck*. And by train wreck, I mean the disgustingly fabulous lifestyle of our celebrities.            

It really doesn’t matter what content filled site you visit (I usually start with MSN.com because it kinda looks like I could be working when I’m looking at it), but it doesn’t really matter which one you go to. They ALL know that they are pushing a product that we have become junkies for. My favorite site that does this is CNN.com.

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