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'Mighty Avengers': A Step Forward For A Publisher, A Change In Tone From An Editor

After days of teaser images from Marvel hinting at some kind of new series, this morning the publisher finally announced a relaunch of Mighty Avengers. Written by Al Ewing with art from Greg Land, the new series features a team led by Luke Cage,... Read more Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

The Packer debuts new website

ThePacker.com relaunched today with a new look and easier navigation. “Our readers should find the site to be cleaner overall and easier to find the content you’re looking for,” said Editor Greg Johnson.

In Praise of Teachers – A Higher Calling

BoomerCafé's co-founder and executive editor Greg Dobbs has witnessed nearly every kind of world event as a television network news correspondent. Yet he is particularly struck by the heroism of teachers across America. The post In Praise of Teachers – A Higher Calling appeared first on BoomerCafé.com.

The International Implications of a Machete Murder

2 weeks agoNews : Reason

Last week Greg Sheridan, foreign editor of The Australian, declared that "the gruesome terrorist murder of a member of the British armed forces in London should serve as a wake-up call o Australia." Jeff Sparrow responds in The Guardian, putting...Show More Summary

Letter: Industry has urgent need for immigration reform

In the May 20 edition of The Packer, Editor Greg Johnson put forth the opinion “Don’t expect immigration reform this year” and referenced the recent United Fresh panel discussion in San Diego of which I was a participant.

Why Yahoo! Buying Tumblr Is Not Great For The NYC Tech Scene

By Greg Gretsch, Managing Editor, Sigma Partners For years we’ve been hearing about how the ascendant tech startup scene in NYC is going to rival Silicon Valley’s tech-hegemony.  It’s a story the mainstream media has run with hard because, after all, NYC is the apex for the mainstream media and, who doesn’t like rooting for [...]

Natural Disasters Bring Out the Best of the Human Spirit

BoomerCafé co-founder and executive editor Greg Dobbs has been watching the news from Oklahoma with a perspective few of us have. He knows what is happening behind the scenes. The post Natural Disasters Bring Out the Best of the Human Spirit appeared first on BoomerCafé.com.

Startup accelerator Startupbootcamp offers teams participating in its new program a $1m loan

Editor’s note: This article by Greg Anderson originally appeared on ArcticStartup, an independent tech blog that reports on digital startups and growth entrepreneurship from the Nordic and Baltic countries. Pan-European... Keep reading ?

From the show floor: United 2013 expo booths 1

SAN DIEGO — Editor Greg Johnson, Managing Editor Fred Wilkinson, National Editor Tom Karst, Retail Editor Pamela Riemenschneider, and Staff Writers Mike Hornick and Vicky Boyd collected these news items on the exposition floor at United Fresh 2013. APIO: Apio Inc.’s ginger bok choy kit joins its kale salad mix line, rolling out in the Western U.S. Show More Summary

Dole’s Cavallero earns Man for All Seasons honors

SAN DIEGO — After a career that began as a retail clerk at Safeway and lead to leadership at Dole Fresh Fruit Co., Mike Cavallero was awarded The Packer’s 2013 Produce Man for All Seasons Award. Editor Greg Johnson presented Cavallero the award May 16 during the morning general session at United Fresh 2013.

Mediaite’s Andrew Kirell Talks Privacy, Christie, Evil Psychics, And Jelly Wrestling On Fox’s Red Eye

last monthNews : Mediaite

Late Tuesday evening, Mediaite's senior editor Andrew Kirell sat down for a full hour of Fox's late-night talk show Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld. The group discussed topics ranging from Google Glass privacy concerns, Chris Christie's lap band surgery, the Cleveland kidnapping case, jelly wrestling, and narcissistic men. Thorough, right?

A Complete Look At The Federal Budget In 28 Slides

The Economist's U.S. editor Greg Ip directs us to this comprehensive slideshow from CBO director Doug Elmendorf on the state of the federal budget. It jibes nicely with a presentation we published earlier Friday from the BEA on misconceptions about the economy. Show More Summary

Helsinki’s Meetin.gs relaunches with a makeover and increased focus on mobile

Editor’s note: This article by Greg Anderson originally appeared on ArcticStartup, an independent tech blog that reports on digital startups and growth entrepreneurship from the Nordic and Baltic countries. Do... Keep reading ?

These 3 Triggers Will Produce A Resurgence In Natural Resources Prices: Greg Dorsey

By The Gold Report: Three trends will light a fire under natural resource prices and equities in the coming years, according to Greg Dorsey, editor of Leeb's Real World Investing. Buying small to mid-cap equities now and holding them...Show More Summary

My Take: Godless in Boston mourn, too

Editor’s note: Greg M. Epstein is the Humanist chaplain at Harvard University and author of the New York Times best-seller "Good Without God." He directs the Humanist Community Project, a national think tank helping to study and build communities for the nonreligious. By Greg M. Epstein, Special to CNN Cambridge, Massachusetts (CNN) — After two [...]

SportSetter Gets Moving, Raises $520,000 In Seed Funding

Editor’s note: This article by Greg Anderson originally appeared on ArcticStartup, an independent tech blog that reports on digital startups and growth entrepreneurship from the Nordic and Baltic countries. Like... Keep reading ?

IGN Plays SimCity: Goldfarb in the House No. 21

Greg Miller brings in fellow IGN editor Andrew Goldfarb to show off the SimCity he created in his name.

Sadowski Opens Bernard Krigman's "Messages in a Bottle"

Comics editor and historian Greg Sadowski discusses "Messages in a Bottle," his new book collecting the work of the late Bernard Krigstein, getting Marie Severin to recolor comics she colored decades ago and more.

Washington Post Kills Account of its Failures in Iraq Reporting and Runs a Defense Instead

3 months agoPop Culture / Celebrity : Gawker

Veteran journalist Greg Mitchell is claiming an assigned piece he wrote for the Washington Post that outlined the failure of the media (including the Washington Post) in reporting on the lead-up to the Iraq War was killed by editors in favor of a story by Paul Farhi that defends their coverage instead. More »

Despite Modern Developments, Sometimes Soap is Just Soap

BoomerCafé Co-Founder and Executive Editor Greg Dobbs muses whether small conveniences have gotten too complicated. The post Despite Modern Developments, Sometimes Soap is Just Soap appeared first on BoomerCafé.com.

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