[PHP] Invitation to a new Web site on politics and culture

2001-02-03 Thread editor

This is an invitation to you to visit a new Web site, THE SCHENK
REPORT (http://www.SchenkReport.com), where the subjects are politics
and culture from a generally liberal point of view.

THE SCHENK REPORT features: 

**Insightful commentary, generally from the left but sometimes veering
off in other directions. Regular contributors include: 

Walt Brasch, an award-winning reporter and editor who is now a
professor of journalism in Pennsylvania. Among his virtues is that his
writing is often very funny.
 
Arthur Joel Katz, a retired TV and film executive whose favorite
causes include defending the First Amendment and pointing out the
insanity of the War on Drugs. 

Charles Schenk, editor and founder of THE SCHENK REPORT. I have 25
years experience in journalism. My special interests include the
Balkans, where I lived and taught English for two years. I reported
from the Balkans during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. (My
"Macedonian Diary" pieces are available at THE SCHENK REPORT. From the
Front Page, click on The Columnists, then look for "Macedonian
Diary.")

**There's a big page of Bushisms and a free Bushisms screensaver
guaranteed to irk the Republican in the next cubicle. 

**Another feature is Abortion Watch, a running chronology of the Bush
II administration's assault on a woman's right to choose. 

**THE SCHENK REPORT has lots of links to other writers, most of them
on the left, and to dozens of organizations that help to mobilize and
inform liberals.

**There's a column for letters to the editor, so readers can talk back
to us. 

In other words, if you're not really busy right now, it's worth a
click. The address is http://www.SchenkReport.com. 

Thanks. 

Sincerely, Charles Schenk
Editor, THE SCHENK REPORT

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[PHP-I18N] Invitation to a new Web site on politics and culture

2001-02-03 Thread editor

This is an invitation to you to visit a new Web site, THE SCHENK
REPORT (http://www.SchenkReport.com), where the subjects are politics
and culture from a generally liberal point of view.

THE SCHENK REPORT features: 

**Insightful commentary, generally from the left but sometimes veering
off in other directions. Regular contributors include: 

Walt Brasch, an award-winning reporter and editor who is now a
professor of journalism in Pennsylvania. Among his virtues is that his
writing is often very funny.
 
Arthur Joel Katz, a retired TV and film executive whose favorite
causes include defending the First Amendment and pointing out the
insanity of the War on Drugs. 

Charles Schenk, editor and founder of THE SCHENK REPORT. I have 25
years experience in journalism. My special interests include the
Balkans, where I lived and taught English for two years. I reported
from the Balkans during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999. (My
"Macedonian Diary" pieces are available at THE SCHENK REPORT. From the
Front Page, click on The Columnists, then look for "Macedonian
Diary.")

**There's a big page of Bushisms and a free Bushisms screensaver
guaranteed to irk the Republican in the next cubicle. 

**Another feature is Abortion Watch, a running chronology of the Bush
II administration's assault on a woman's right to choose. 

**THE SCHENK REPORT has lots of links to other writers, most of them
on the left, and to dozens of organizations that help to mobilize and
inform liberals.

**There's a column for letters to the editor, so readers can talk back
to us. 

In other words, if you're not really busy right now, it's worth a
click. The address is http://www.SchenkReport.com. 

Thanks. 

Sincerely, Charles Schenk
Editor, THE SCHENK REPORT

P.S. While you're there, sign up for the free newsletter by email. If
you don't have time to visit right now, but want to know about new
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[PHP] Post your announcements in PHP Journal

2002-11-25 Thread Martin Streicher, Editor
PHP Journal is a new, quarterly technical publication focused on all
things PHP. The first issue of PHPJ is scheduled for publication in
January 2003, and features a great line-up of columns (that will appear
in every issue) and feature stories, all written by experienced PHP
developers and authors. If you want to know more about the content of
the journal, check our Web site (http://www.phpj.com), which is just
starting to take shape. Watch for subscription information between now
and January.

One of the regular columns in PHPJ is called "Out in the Open," and
it's dedicated to getting PHP community news out to the community. For
example, do you run a PHP user group and want to invite others to
attend? Are you writing a book about PHP, or are you already published?
Have you release a new PEAR module or PHP application that you'd like
to share with others? If it's about PHP, we want to hear about it.

If you'd like your announcement to appear in "Out in the Open", please
send your announcement in the the following format to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Title (what are you announcing)
Brief description (50 words of less)
URL (for more information)

We are happy to receive product announcements, press releases, and
blurbs from individuals and groups. Entries will be edited for grammar
and space, and not every announcement can run do to space constraints
in the printed version of the magazine.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Martin Streicher
Editor, PHP Journal
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[PHP] Re: Details

2003-08-19 Thread www-html-editor
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[PHP] Re: That movie

2003-08-20 Thread www-html-editor
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