October 27, 2012

Saturday/Sunday, November 3-4, 2012


WEB BOHEMIAN Weekend Edition (Saturday/Sunday, November 3-4, 2012)
(1)- THE A-I-G BAILOUT -- Bob Benmosche was perfectly happy to while away his retirement on his Croatian vineyard. But the image of AIG employees being beaten up for their bonuses was just too much to bear.

(2)- FIX IT -- Whether it's DVDs, CDs, or game disks for your Xbox or Wii, here’s how to fix and buff out scratches. There are now valid claims handy products you might have around the house will fix those scratches.

(3)- UNKNOWN STUFF -- A supersonic jet of unknown stuff is seen blasting out over two million miles from the center of a distant galaxy’s resident super massive black hole. It looks very similar to an afterburner flow.

(4)- TOM WOLFE (his new novel) --  In a city obsessed with social standing, Tom Wolfe played the foppish court jester, the only one who could look into the eyes of the king and tell him he was naked.

(5)- NINE ANIMALS WHO RAN FOR PUBLIC OFFICE --  We're going to take a look at the best animals ever to hold, or run for, public office. Lay newspaper on the seat of powe. Not all candidates were/are housebroken.

(6)- HOW TO WRITE A NOVEL IN 30 DAYS -- Writing a novel can be daunting. But introducing structure to the process can help you maintain momentum over the course of a month without hampering creativity.

(7)- A BRITISH NEWSPAPER CORRECTION  -- Because of a mistake by a supplier we ran a photograph of a wedding rather than a funeral in our feature on alternative funerals on Tuesday. We are happy to acknowledge the error.

(8)- MOSQUITO DISCOVERY – Researchers find how mosquitoes develop viral immunity - a significant finding with the potential to halt the spread of crippling mosquito-borne viruses, such as dengue and West Nile.

(9)- GEOGRAPHIC HISTORY -- Beyond, or beneath, these histories is the history of spaces: the history of terrains and territories, a history where plains and rivers and harbors shape the social place that sits above them or around them.


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