Saturday, February 25, 2012

Gone

  • She starting leaving home at 13, and soon she was gone for good. The streets drew her, the Barrio Pobre gang took her in.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • If Mary Schapiro, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, wants to regulate the stock market, shes going to have to think faster. Last week, Ms. Schapiro said shes worried about high-frequency stock trades.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • Seriously depleting the skanky-villain bin at central casting, the moronic thriller "Gone" stars Amanda Seyfried as Jill, a troubled young waitress haunted by flashbacks of her abduction a year earlier.
  • (New York Times)
  • Life used to be pretty good in the wireless industry.  Revenue growth may have slowed in recent years, but the cash kept streaming in.  Profit margins on text messages were over 90%.
  • (Forbes)
  • Nearly every president ends up saying hes sorry for something America has done -- from a bomb gone tragically astray to the locking up of Japanese-Americans during World War II. This time its disrespectful disposal of Qurans.
  • (nola.com)
  • Currently, San Diego's Z93 is spinning "Give Me All Your Luvin'," a song that has not gone down well with fans or the general public. Some have even called it Madonna's worst song ever. That's the bad news.
  • (Examiner)
  • OAKLAND, Calif. — When the world finally collapses, it may be under a massive pile of ripped jeans from Abercrombie Fitch.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Since 2003, Chris Kaman has quietly gone about his business as one of the better big men in the NBA. As a member of the New Orleans Hornets and Los Angeles Clippers, Kaman has rarely had the luxury of playing for a strong NBA team.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • JUPITER, Fla. — Ozzie Smith suited up with the St. Louis Cardinals as a spring training instructor for the first time, saying it was nice to breathe baseball air.
  • (Washington Post)

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