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November 18, 2007

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Salon - All this bring us to (drum roll, please, maestro) today’s launch of ‘08 Roadies, Salon’s new campaign blog, where I will play ringmaster along with my talented colleague Michael Scherer. The name was chosen after a vigorous internal debate at Salon

Orlando prep school sues mother for criticizing it on blog
Orlando Sentinel - Unhappy with her daughter’s private school, Sonjia McSween created a blog to warn other parents. The unexpected result: The New School of Orlando Inc. slapped McSween with a defamation lawsuit to stop her from publishing and talking about the school

Saratoga’s luxurious Plumed Horse
San Francisco Gate - Michael Bauer is The Chronicle’s restaurant critic. E-mail him at mbauer@ sfchronicle.com. Read his blog on sfgate.com and visit sfgate.com/food for comprehensive Bay Area restaurant reviews and listings.

9,623 miles and counting
Allentown Morning Call - For information about the Southern Cross Peregrine Project, including interactive migration maps and a falcon-tracking blog, visit the Falcon Research Group Web site at http://www.frg.org . cberg@mcall.com 610-778-2252 More articles Copyright 2007,

DREW SHARP: As Lions face pressure of middle class, they’ll beat
Detroit Free Press - It doesn’t say much, but this afternoon’s game with the New York Giants is the biggest Lions-related game in the five-year history of Ford Field. It’s the closest thing the Lions have had to a home playoff game. And that’s basically what this game

UFC 78 Blog from The Rock
Sports Illustrated - Round 1: Evans came out firing and landed a straight right before taking Bisping down against the cage. As Bisping stood up, Evans landed a few quick shots to the side of his head. Evans’s strategy, so far, is to throw high punches and then go in for

WHO WILL WIN? Lions-Giants scouting report and prediction
Detroit Free Press - One statistic leaps out: The Lions have allowed 40 sacks this season, most in the NFL. The Giants have made 32 sacks, most in the league. Left tackle Jeff Backus has allowed 10 1/2 sacks, tied for most in the NFL, according to STATS LLC. He faces

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