Friday, October 22, 2010

My Favorite Local News


Lightning around by Silly Luis

If you're a dog news and have a desire to find and report breaking news, use the following tips to help you learn where to look: Check Latest Online News ReportsGetting the jump in recent news reports can give you the edge to report them to Associated Content long before a lot of other media may have reported on the same subject. Here is how to find published reports few minutes ago: 1 - Get the latest version of Google News using the establishment of a search by date in Google News on the basis of the letter "a" marker this URL: http: / / news.google.com / news? hl = en & ned = en & q = a & ie = UTF-8 and scoring = d Like almost all items containing the letter a, this will give a list of the latest news from material published as early as 0 minutes ago by news wire services like Associated Press, Reuters, including national and local newspapers and others. 2 - Do the same with Yahoo and get the latest news from Yahoo by building a search, sorted by date in Yahoo News on the basis of the letter "a" marker this URL: http://news.search. yahoo.com / search / news ei = UTF-8 & p = a & datesort = 1 & PStart = 1 and b = 181 and fr = sfp and PStart = 1 and b = 1 3 -? Establish an AOL news channel by the national news several food category to read, as the top national, ABC, Christian Science Monitor, The Washington Post, CNN / US, Time magazine, news, food USATODAY.com or others in certain categories, such as business and finance, sports, entertainment, technology, politics and opinions, and humor and fun. Bookmark this site and begin selecting the foods you like to be aware of: http://feeds.my.aol.com/index.jsp?url=http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml / rss / AOL / HomePage.xml Next to each of the stories is information about the last time you updated the story, so you'll get an idea of its age. Another great place to see the AOL news page and the bottom of some pages of the article from AOL, where they provide the reader with the most popular stories in the last 24 hours and 7 days, as well as foreign, but-certain news.4 - Check the blogosphere Find the most recent blog posts or labels of the top searches on Technorati.com and to see what blogs are writing about and reacting. Technorati provides users with the most recent posts sorted by last update. 5 - Check TMZ If entertainment is your thing, check http://www.tmz.com/, a site that posts stories of entertainment quite often, usually several times a day. Track satellite radio and television and radio ReportsXM has a lot of good news stations news programs that provide coverage 24 hours regular and breaking news, which can also be found via satellite television: 121 - Fox News 122 to 123 CNN - CNN Headline News 124 - ABC News and Talk 125 - The Weather Channel 127 - CNBC 129 - Bloomberg Radio 130 - MSNBC 131 - BBC World News, I like to listen to these while driving around the city my hand MP3 player (which has a voice recorder that I use most often play the role of the song) to capture quotes and breaking news can be written later. Add a variety of television news stations StationsWhile above and others are available through satellite TV, well, do not discount the non-news programs. Even "no news" programs may contain breaking news. For example, I was watching the real-time view when Star Jones announced he was leaving the series. If I had been writing for the associated content at the time, I could have written and published a report immediately on the jump events and come in a lot of other reporters. Anyway, this news is definitely the last time, type of urgent things that web browsers, just search. Predicting trends ... ... to find out what will happen tomorrow or breaking news next week. If there is a sure-to-be speaks volumes about the film or video game or a new technology that comes out next week or next month that they are aware, especially if it has not been well covered, however, by all means go ahead and write about it. For your piece on first to the cyber world that covers death is another way to get on the news that not many people have read yet.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Foreign Brides

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Then we rode forth, out of the courtyard, and into the streets of the town, which were thronged and lined with townsfolk, and with people from the surrounding villages, who had crowded in to see the wonderful Maid, and witness the outgoing of the little band which was to accompany her to Chinon.

Two of the Maid’s brothers had sought to be of her train, and one went with us upon that day. The second she sent back with a letter (written at her dictation by my fingers, for she herself knew not letters, though of so quick an understanding in other matters) to her parents, praying earnestly for their forgiveness for what must seem to them like disobedience, and imploring their blessing. And this letter she dispatched by Jean, permitting Pierre to accompany us on the march.

Her mother and two younger brothers, at least, believed in her mission by this time; but her father was doubtful and displeased, fearful for her safety, and suspicious of her credentials; and the eldest son remained of necessity at home to help his father, and whether or no he believed in his sister’s call, I have never truly heard. But I know it pleased her that Pierre should be in her escort, though she was careful not to show him any marked favour above others; and as in days to come she was more and more thrown with the great ones of the land, she of necessity was much parted from him, though the bond of sisterly love was never slackened; and both Pierre, and afterwards Jean, followed her through all the earlier parts of her victorious career.

Leaving Vaucouleurs, we had need to march with circumspection, for the country was in no settled state, and it was probable that rumours of our march might have got abroad, and that roving bands of English or Burgundian soldiers might be on the look out for us; for already it was being noised abroad that a miraculous Maid had appeared to the aid of France, and though, no doubt, men jeered, and professed incredulity, still it was likely that she would be regarded in the light of a valuable prize if she could be carried off, and taken either to Duke Philip or to the Regent Bedford in Paris.

We had with us a King’s archer from Chinon, who had been sent with news of the disaster at Rouvray. He was to conduct us back to Chinon by the best and safest routes. But he told us that the country was beset by roving bands of hostile soldiers, that his comrades had been slain, and that he himself only escaped as by a miracle; and his advice was urgent that after the first day we should travel by night, and lie in hiding during the hours of daylight–a piece of advice which we were fain to follow, being no strong force, able to fight our way through a disturbed country, and being very solicitous for the safety of the precious Maid who was at once our chiefest hope and chiefest care.

This, then, we did, after that first day’s travel in the bright springtide sunshine. We were attended for many a mile by a following of mounted men from the district round, and when, as the sun began to wester in the sky, they took their leave of us, the Maid thanked them with gracious words for their company and good wishes, though she would not suffer them to kiss her hand or pay her homage; and after that they had departed, we did halt for many hours, eating and resting ourselves; for we meant to march again when the moon was up, and not lose a single night, so eager was the Maid to press on towards Chinon.

Of our journey I will not speak too particularly. Ofttimes we were in peril from the close proximity of armed bands, as we lay in woods and thickets by day, avoiding towns and villages, lest we should draw too much notice upon ourselves. Ofttimes we suffered from cold, from hunger, from drenching rains and bitter winds. Once our way was barred by snow drifts, and often the swollen rivers and streams forced us to wander for miles seeking a ford that was practicable.