Monday, November 15, 2010

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Group buying site Groupon is growing so fast that its “deals of the day” are attracting the attention of big brand names like the Gap. One small business owner believes this growth is making Groupon “greedy,” so much so that it chose not to honor a signed contract because the agreed upon margins were too small. This is his story.

In January, small business owner Gregroy Yonke used Groupon to run a Featured Deal that gave buyers half off his Phoenix, Arizona Entrees to Go guided cooking sessions. Yonke couldn’t have been more pleased with the results — Groupon delivered new customers who became repeat customers, he says.

After taking the summer to explore working with a bevy of new Groupon clones, Yonke got a call from Groupon indicating that the company was interested in having him run another featured deal. And so, Yonke put off his other marketing plans for another go-around with Groupon, because in his mind, “Groupon is bigger than all the others combined.”

Talks progressed and eventually the terms of the new deal were decided. On September 7, Groupon e-mailed Yonke a merchant agreement and asked him to reply to the e-mail with “agree” in the subject line. Yonke did so on September 14, believing this meant there was now a contract in place guaranteeing him another featured deal within four to six weeks time. That time frame had been discussed in the e-mail exchanges, but was not, in fact, included in the agreement.

Then, on October 11, Yonke was notified that his deal had passed through the “vetting” stage, meaning it had been approved for scheduling. Yonke was anxious to view and approve the deal copy, but his Groupon representative wrote to inform him that the deal would be prepared after it had been scheduled.

This is when things started to go awry. On October 19, Yonke e-mailed his rep to once again press to find out the date on which his deal would run. Here’s the response he received, with confidential information redacted:

“After further deliberation, we have decided that we are not going to be moving forward with the rate confirmation for Entrees to Go. After running the numbers, we don’t feel it is the right move for us at this time. I appreciate your interest in running again, and unfortunately, we were not able to make it work on our end for a second feature. I wish you the best moving forward.”

Astonished, Yonke e-mailed back asking, “On what basis are you making this decision?”

Groupon’s response was as follows:

“With the margin in place, we will be at a loss running this feature. It simply is not in the best interest of Groupon to run Entrees to Go at this time. Per the rate confirmation, Section 1.3, ‘Groupon will offer the Vouchers for sale on dates in its discretion.’ We are choosing, with all due respect, not to move forward at this time. I appreciate your patience and apologize that it doesn’t work at this time.”

In a conversation with class='blippr-nobr'>Mashableclass="blippr-nobr">Mashable, Yonke explained that he was quite taken aback by the response because he believed that there was a legal contract in place guaranteeing him a featured eeal for Entrees to Go.

Yonke also shared that at one point Groupon pressured him to “sweeten the deal,” which he agreed to do, but only if Groupon agreed to take the same dollar amount — i.e. not the same percentage of sales — as agreed to in the initial deal. Groupon, however, wanted the same percentage, and that was just something “I couldn’t afford to do … I was already losing money on the other deal,” he said.

Earlier today, Yonke was again contacted by Groupon, but this time offering him a personalized deal, and not a featured deal. Personalized deals are only sent out to select, more targeted, audiences in the Groupon subscriber base, but Yonke was only interested in the featured deal, which would have gone out to all of Phoenix.

For Yonke, this Groupon deal represented the entirety of his marketing strategy, and it was the only way in which he was planning to attract new business at the Entrees to Go store he owns with his wife Dorothy.

Yonke believes he was overlooked because of the small stature of his business. He points to the fact that the featured deal running in Phoenix today is for Coldwater Creek, a national retailer with a much more prominent brand name. He says, “I get it … they can do a featured deal for the Gap and make $11 million in one day.”

The jilted small business owner reached out to Mashable to share his experience primarily because his marketing plans for bringing in end-of-year business have been stymied. He’s currently offering the deal through the FAQ portion of his own website, but admittedly does not have reach to a large audience.

Given Groupon’s immense growth this year, it follows that the startup will have disgruntled customers from time to time — and we’ve seen this before. While Mashable has confirmed the legitimacy of the e-mail communications between Yonke and Groupon, we caution the reader to remember that this is just one small business owner’s story.

Still, we felt this story to be of particular interest because it suggests that Groupon is shifting the focus of the featured deals away from the small business owners they once catered to. The smaller businesses, instead, seem to be destined for relegation to its personalized deals product or the do-it-yourself Groupon Stores.

Prior to publishing, Mashable reached out to Groupon for comment, and we’re told the company is now looking into the matter. We’ll update this post when there’s an official statement from the company.

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After the success the Arabnet event held earlier this year, the organizers have come back with a new ‘hands on’ approach to getting businesses launched in the region. They’re going on through Arab cities on a roadshow for entrepreneurs.


Not unlike your traditional roadshow, they plan on putting on some interesting performances for all those interested in attending. It appears what happens in Beirut doesn’t simply stay in Beirut after all.


A blog post they put up recently states that they’ll be on the road for 3 weeks during December on for a hunt for the region’s most promising talent in Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, and Egypt.


It’s founder Omar Christidis said after the success they had with their Beirut Workshop on Entrepreneurship which attracted an audience from Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria attracting over 170 people.


We had a sit down with Christidis during the Celebration of Entrepreneurship last week to ask him about the roadshow. Here’s what he had to say:


TNW: Why are a roadshow?

Our moto is Find, Train, and Inspire (like that of Wamda‘s).



  • Find: talented entrepreneurs wherever they might be

  • Train: We want to train them by giving them a practical perspective on entrepreneurship through real stories and successes

  • Inspire: By bringing role models in so people can see success stories first hand


So we’re talking about a lawyer giving some advice on corporation, an investor giving them advice on fund raising, an experienced entrepreneur who can talk to them about growing a business growing a product line and hiring employees, business consult structuring their ideas, and a business leader who can tell them what direction to put their startups in.


TNW: What’s in it for Arabnet?

We’re not going to be making much money off of this, we’re doing it to make to Arabnet better.


We found a lot of Entrepreneurs this year [during the event], but we can’t expect them all to come to us, so we’re going to go to them. We’re looking for local sponsors in each city to help get entrepreneurs to the event. It costs a lot to get to the event depending on where your from.


We want to find local partners in each city to help fly entrepreneurs in. If we can do that, we can help even more people launch.


We think it’s great to help entrepreneurs launch in the region, although a bit skeptical on how much they can accomplish going on a roadshow with all the resources that implies instead of say, launch the same workshop online.


Time will tell just how successful it’ll be by both the size of next year’s Arabnet and how many companies actually launch as a result of it. Either way, we’re excited to see energy levels reach a higher level next year. 2011 looks like its going to be the year of Entrepreneurs in the Middle East.






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Group buying site Groupon is growing so fast that its “deals of the day” are attracting the attention of big brand names like the Gap. One small business owner believes this growth is making Groupon “greedy,” so much so that it chose not to honor a signed contract because the agreed upon margins were too small. This is his story.

In January, small business owner Gregroy Yonke used Groupon to run a Featured Deal that gave buyers half off his Phoenix, Arizona Entrees to Go guided cooking sessions. Yonke couldn’t have been more pleased with the results — Groupon delivered new customers who became repeat customers, he says.

After taking the summer to explore working with a bevy of new Groupon clones, Yonke got a call from Groupon indicating that the company was interested in having him run another featured deal. And so, Yonke put off his other marketing plans for another go-around with Groupon, because in his mind, “Groupon is bigger than all the others combined.”

Talks progressed and eventually the terms of the new deal were decided. On September 7, Groupon e-mailed Yonke a merchant agreement and asked him to reply to the e-mail with “agree” in the subject line. Yonke did so on September 14, believing this meant there was now a contract in place guaranteeing him another featured deal within four to six weeks time. That time frame had been discussed in the e-mail exchanges, but was not, in fact, included in the agreement.

Then, on October 11, Yonke was notified that his deal had passed through the “vetting” stage, meaning it had been approved for scheduling. Yonke was anxious to view and approve the deal copy, but his Groupon representative wrote to inform him that the deal would be prepared after it had been scheduled.

This is when things started to go awry. On October 19, Yonke e-mailed his rep to once again press to find out the date on which his deal would run. Here’s the response he received, with confidential information redacted:

“After further deliberation, we have decided that we are not going to be moving forward with the rate confirmation for Entrees to Go. After running the numbers, we don’t feel it is the right move for us at this time. I appreciate your interest in running again, and unfortunately, we were not able to make it work on our end for a second feature. I wish you the best moving forward.”

Astonished, Yonke e-mailed back asking, “On what basis are you making this decision?”

Groupon’s response was as follows:

“With the margin in place, we will be at a loss running this feature. It simply is not in the best interest of Groupon to run Entrees to Go at this time. Per the rate confirmation, Section 1.3, ‘Groupon will offer the Vouchers for sale on dates in its discretion.’ We are choosing, with all due respect, not to move forward at this time. I appreciate your patience and apologize that it doesn’t work at this time.”

In a conversation with class='blippr-nobr'>Mashableclass="blippr-nobr">Mashable, Yonke explained that he was quite taken aback by the response because he believed that there was a legal contract in place guaranteeing him a featured eeal for Entrees to Go.

Yonke also shared that at one point Groupon pressured him to “sweeten the deal,” which he agreed to do, but only if Groupon agreed to take the same dollar amount — i.e. not the same percentage of sales — as agreed to in the initial deal. Groupon, however, wanted the same percentage, and that was just something “I couldn’t afford to do … I was already losing money on the other deal,” he said.

Earlier today, Yonke was again contacted by Groupon, but this time offering him a personalized deal, and not a featured deal. Personalized deals are only sent out to select, more targeted, audiences in the Groupon subscriber base, but Yonke was only interested in the featured deal, which would have gone out to all of Phoenix.

For Yonke, this Groupon deal represented the entirety of his marketing strategy, and it was the only way in which he was planning to attract new business at the Entrees to Go store he owns with his wife Dorothy.

Yonke believes he was overlooked because of the small stature of his business. He points to the fact that the featured deal running in Phoenix today is for Coldwater Creek, a national retailer with a much more prominent brand name. He says, “I get it … they can do a featured deal for the Gap and make $11 million in one day.”

The jilted small business owner reached out to Mashable to share his experience primarily because his marketing plans for bringing in end-of-year business have been stymied. He’s currently offering the deal through the FAQ portion of his own website, but admittedly does not have reach to a large audience.

Given Groupon’s immense growth this year, it follows that the startup will have disgruntled customers from time to time — and we’ve seen this before. While Mashable has confirmed the legitimacy of the e-mail communications between Yonke and Groupon, we caution the reader to remember that this is just one small business owner’s story.

Still, we felt this story to be of particular interest because it suggests that Groupon is shifting the focus of the featured deals away from the small business owners they once catered to. The smaller businesses, instead, seem to be destined for relegation to its personalized deals product or the do-it-yourself Groupon Stores.

Prior to publishing, Mashable reached out to Groupon for comment, and we’re told the company is now looking into the matter. We’ll update this post when there’s an official statement from the company.

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After the success the Arabnet event held earlier this year, the organizers have come back with a new ‘hands on’ approach to getting businesses launched in the region. They’re going on through Arab cities on a roadshow for entrepreneurs.


Not unlike your traditional roadshow, they plan on putting on some interesting performances for all those interested in attending. It appears what happens in Beirut doesn’t simply stay in Beirut after all.


A blog post they put up recently states that they’ll be on the road for 3 weeks during December on for a hunt for the region’s most promising talent in Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, and Egypt.


It’s founder Omar Christidis said after the success they had with their Beirut Workshop on Entrepreneurship which attracted an audience from Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria attracting over 170 people.


We had a sit down with Christidis during the Celebration of Entrepreneurship last week to ask him about the roadshow. Here’s what he had to say:


TNW: Why are a roadshow?

Our moto is Find, Train, and Inspire (like that of Wamda‘s).



  • Find: talented entrepreneurs wherever they might be

  • Train: We want to train them by giving them a practical perspective on entrepreneurship through real stories and successes

  • Inspire: By bringing role models in so people can see success stories first hand


So we’re talking about a lawyer giving some advice on corporation, an investor giving them advice on fund raising, an experienced entrepreneur who can talk to them about growing a business growing a product line and hiring employees, business consult structuring their ideas, and a business leader who can tell them what direction to put their startups in.


TNW: What’s in it for Arabnet?

We’re not going to be making much money off of this, we’re doing it to make to Arabnet better.


We found a lot of Entrepreneurs this year [during the event], but we can’t expect them all to come to us, so we’re going to go to them. We’re looking for local sponsors in each city to help get entrepreneurs to the event. It costs a lot to get to the event depending on where your from.


We want to find local partners in each city to help fly entrepreneurs in. If we can do that, we can help even more people launch.


We think it’s great to help entrepreneurs launch in the region, although a bit skeptical on how much they can accomplish going on a roadshow with all the resources that implies instead of say, launch the same workshop online.


Time will tell just how successful it’ll be by both the size of next year’s Arabnet and how many companies actually launch as a result of it. Either way, we’re excited to see energy levels reach a higher level next year. 2011 looks like its going to be the year of Entrepreneurs in the Middle East.






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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

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When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

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Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


bench craft company rip off

Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


bench craft company rip off

Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/15 - Arrowhead Pride

Well, that happened. Who invited the 2009 Chiefs to yesterday's game? As you can imagine, there are a lot of recaps and opinions on the game (and a missing handshake). Here's today's Kansas City Chiefs news.

Megan Fox: &#39;Olivia Wilde Is So Sexy, She Makes Me Want To Strangle <b>...</b>

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The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

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Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Nov. 15 <b>...</b>

Stocks in China may face more declines today after large losses in mainland and US-traded China shares on Friday. Chinese media have been reporting that the government plans interest-rate increases to curb rising prices in the country.

David A. Love: Fox <b>News</b> Must Fire Glenn Beck for Mocking a <b>...</b>

All of us should be concerned about Glenn Beck's verbal assault on George Soros and his mocking of the Holocaust. Yet, this is more than a Jewish issue.

Real Estate <b>News</b>: China Limits Foreign Investment - Developments - WSJ

Here is a look at real-estate news in the weekend's and Monday's WSJ:


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Fox <b>News</b> Turns Obama&#39;s Kid Book Into Anti-American War Epic

When news aggregation goes wrong: Fox News republished a USA Today article called "Obama Shares Dreams for His Kids in Book About 13 Americans." Fox News' headline? "Obama Praises Indian Chief Who Killed US General."

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.


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Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/15 - Arrowhead Pride

Well, that happened. Who invited the 2009 Chiefs to yesterday's game? As you can imagine, there are a lot of recaps and opinions on the game (and a missing handshake). Here's today's Kansas City Chiefs news.

Megan Fox: &#39;Olivia Wilde Is So Sexy, She Makes Me Want To Strangle <b>...</b>

Animal-loving actress Olivia Wilde has defended Megan Fox after she made a controversial remark about wanting to throttle an ox. The "Transformers" star caused outrage by complimenting the "House...

NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.


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<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Megan Fox: &#39;Olivia Wilde Is So Sexy, She Makes Me Want To Strangle <b>...</b>

Animal-loving actress Olivia Wilde has defended Megan Fox after she made a controversial remark about wanting to throttle an ox. The "Transformers" star caused outrage by complimenting the "House...


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