The News Review:
- IBD Insurance Services Releases Podcast on Health Insurance Trends
- Arianna Huffington on the ‘lunatic fringe’
- Next talkcast: Open phones and giveaways
- mulletover and RA go Brazillian Tickets | Secret London Venue London…
- Tales from the Tinny 26/04/08
- User Fees Out Of FAA Reauthorization Bill
IBD Insurance Services Releases Podcast on Health Insurance Trends
PR.com – PR.com (press release) – Apr 26, 2008
com)– IBD Insurance Services (www. com) has announced the release of a podcast discussing current trends in health insurance. In the podcast Jim Price president of IBD Insurance discusses why many people are choosing to go without health insurance and the risks they face and he offers tips to those who have lost insurance coverage due to a lay-off as well as employers who are downsizing. The podcast is now available for download at www.
Arianna Huffington on the ‘lunatic fringe’
San Francisco Chronicle – Apr 26, 2008
That’s another problem with the media is that they want to present everything as right versus left. In fact it is right versus wrong. ” While she scarcely mentions Clinton or Obama in her book during a Chronicle podcast this week Huffington lets loose on how Clinton’s campaign has come to resemble one borrowed “from Karl Rove’s playbook. ” Between Clinton’s 3 a. TV ad and her more recent advertisement featuring images of Osama bin Laden Huffington says the right “has hijacked many political leaders. How else do you explain Hillary Clinton using the fear card?” Huffington’s 331-page book brims with diatribes against right-wingers.
Next talkcast: Open phones and giveaways
tuaw.com – Apr 26, 2008
“Not just last week. It seems that every week there are a number of technical issues even “minor” things like mic feedback loud keyboard clicking and background noise not to mention the 6 full minutes of dead air last week. I listen to the podcast because I’m always unavailable to listen live on Sunday nights. I love listening to the Talkcast for the discussion but the technical issues are making it unbearable. (Ironically Michael often talks about “editing things out” but since I’m listening on the podcast I guess it’s safe to assume that nothing actually gets edited out. )I don’t mean to criticize. You guys generally do a great job but these problems don’t seem to be getting any better.
mulletover and RA go Brazillian Tickets | Secret London Venue London…
Skiddle.com – Apr 26, 2008
After parties in Berlin and Miami this year the RA party comes to London. Room 2 is hosted by Resident Advisor the global voice for the electronic music scene. Acclaimed for its content including an innovative podcast series the influential hub of creativity delivers some landmark guests welcoming Maurice Fulton and Prosumer as well as its own sun-kissed Resident Advisor DJs. Maurice Fulton is nothing short of a legend. An eclectic producer remixer and DJ his productions on labels such as Warp Sonar Kollectiv and Nuphonic are distinctive and inspirational to a multitude of artists. Prosumer is resident of Berlin’s dark heart Panorama Bar. His music is famed to pull and play with emotions fusing a myriad of styles.
Tales from the Tinny 26/04/08
abc.net.au – Apr 26, 2008
With the East queitening down and the Nats underway on the Daly the top of the South Yellow Waters Corroboree the harbour reefs and wrecks and offshore are the places to be. xmlDo More With Your Audio.
User Fees Out Of FAA Reauthorization Bill
AVweb – Apr 26, 2008
8 cents increasing the contribution toward the FAA budget by corporate aviation by 2 percent to 5 percent. “This agreement is a good down payment toward ending the growing inequities that exist between airline passengers and corporate jet users” Rockefeller said in the statement. But in a podcast interview with AVweb Eric Byer of the National Air Transportation Association said the deal had more to do with political expediency than any softening of Rockefeller’s stance on user fees. Byer said the user fee issue has been eclipsed politically by escalating controversies involving the FAA’s oversight of airline maintenance and ongoing issues with its air traffic controllers and allegations that control facilities are dangerously understaffed. Byer said the high profile of those issues in the mainstream media made the agency’s funding structure an expendable distraction. But Byer also said he expects the user fee issue to come back and said aviation groups will have to remain vigilant to prevent that. “If we let our guard down we could be caught with our pants down” he said.