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Jay Bienenstock

Barclays Nears Deal To Buy Lehman Unit - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Barclays is likely to reach an agreement to buy a large chunk of Lehman's U.S. operations in the next several hours, according to people familiar with the situation.
Nick Faba

So, You Want A Link Button, Huh? - 0 views

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    html button how to tutorial
Adam Kenner

Obama daughters asked to appear on Hannah Montana | Entertainment | Reuters - 0 views

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    President-elect Barack Obama's two young daughters have been invited to appear on popular kids television show "Hannah Montana," actor Billy Ray Cyrus said an interview aired on Monday.
Maia S-H

How TV can get teens pregnant - THE WEEK - 0 views

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    The media can get you pregnant! WHAT!
Maia S-H

The graying of the presidents - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Some researchers believe Oval Office stress accelerates aging process
Alexa Brickman

Jersey Shore - 1 views

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    Even more New York Times coverage of the MTV show "Jersey Shore"
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    This article gives five reasons to like jersey shore. It says that the show jersey shore has made jersey shore itself more interesting, it as gotten higher ratings, and says that young people need some bad examples
andrew schwartz

Jersey Shore - 0 views

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    This article talks about how advertisers such as Dominoes and Italian Americans groups are boycotting against the TV show "Jersey Shore". Dominoes has stopped advertising for "Jersey Shore" and is influencing other advertisers to follow. The largest Italian American group is the US ,Unico's, president Andre Demint and is telling all members to boycott by refusing to watch this show.
Flor NASIA !!

Is Jershey Shore Racist ? - 0 views

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    In this article MTV openly defends its new hit reality show Jersey Shore, against an Italian American Group that believes the show is "offensive and bordering on racist." Unico a group that promotes and enhances the image of Italian Americans and feels that this reality show is completely contradicting everything they stand for. The show follows eight self proclaimed Guido and guidettes, which is a contradictory term used in the Italian-American society.
Andrea Ditkoff

Jersey Shore Town Downplays Link to MTV Show - 1 views

This article briefly explains why the actual Jersey Shore wishes to downplay its link to the popular television show. http://www.usmagazine.com/moviestvmusic/news/jersey-shore-town-downplays-link-...

media culture jersey shore guido offensive mtv

started by Andrea Ditkoff on 20 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
Maddie Penn

TAKE JERSEY SHORE OFF THE AIR..ITS DEGRADING TO ALL ITALIAN/AMERICANS! - 0 views

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    This article is written by an Italian-American who was personally offended by Jersey Shore. Born and raised in New York and almost all of the people he grew up with were Italian and not one of them acted as disgusting as the cast of Jersey Shore. He also mentions how MTV turned from a channel all about music to this.
Edween Chen

Do;n't Cancel Jersey Shore!!! - 0 views

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    Link: http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2009/11/25/italian-american-group-asks-mtv-cancel-jersey-shore/ This article on Fox News talks about how two Italian American organizations UNICO and DiMino are against the show MTV Jersey Shore and that they want the show to be pulled off the air. They say that the show portrays Italian Americans negatively. I disagree....
Martin Gavin

Italian-Americans hit back at Jersey Shore's use of the word 'guido' - 0 views

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    This article brutally addresses the use of the term guido and addresses the political relations to Jersey Shore. They discuss how the government of the area regrets allowing the show to be broadcasted, how companies that initially aired their commercials are having second thoughts about keeping their ads on the air, and how the Italian-Americans that live in the area have an opposition to the show and the use of the term guido.
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    Even though MTV may have wanted this show to have a positive reaction inside the Italian community, but it had the exact opposite. The show has received a lot of complaints and people disagreeing with how the show portrays young Italian Americans and the show might now be cancelled due to that problem.
Carolyne Zurack

MTV's "Jersey Shore": Reality or Racist (And To Whom)? - 0 views

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    i think this article is self explanitory...
Maia S-H

The Horace Mann Record - 0 views

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    Web Exclusive: Model Congress Takes Top Prize at Columbia--The Record did not run this issue in print version last week although it was a big win for HM. Why?
Adam Kenner

The Associated Press: Broadcast pioneer NBC prepares for cable takeover - 0 views

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    Cable TV operator Comcast Corp. is expected to buy a controlling stake in NBC Universal, perhaps as early as this week
Jessica Bernheim

The Influence of Fast Food Advertisements on Children by Jessica Bernheim - 0 views

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    Obesity as many of us know, is a growing problem in the United States. It is extremely prevalent among the younger generation, as kids are more susceptible to advertisements on television and on the Internet. As this article states, children have a great influence over the food their parents buy. To put it bluntly, children can be annoying. They can scream and yell, essentially embarrassing you into buying them whatever they want. Years ago, discipline amongst parents was much stricter and a child who mouthed off would be subject to corporal punishment. However, society has greatly evolved, and in many families, the power balance among children and adults has shifted. Fast food advertisers are aware of this and take full advantage by placing commercials during popular television networks like Disney channel and Nickelodeon. Also, as the Internet has become more popular amongst young adults, advertisements for sugary snacks and greasy fried food have also increased. Obesity will continue to be a big issue in the United States but we can no longer only place the blame on the lack of options in supermarkets or parents themselves but rather advertisements in media that are negatively influencing children causing them to make bad decisions.
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