June 2011
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Casey Anthony Trial Began Today →
Opening statements bring two extremely varied accounts of what happened to Caylee Anthony.
And this is only day one.
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Rollins photo set you oughta see: Senior Send-Off →
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In case, you haven’t heard…
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Why are college grads irrationally optimistic... →
But hey, “optimists recover faster from illnesses and live longer.”
(Oh, and this story was via our opinions editor @EdwardLeffler on twitter.)
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No one ever deletes the photos from the memory...
So I will now wait for 3482 photos to import then erase.
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We have concluded that this arrangement is a bad idea.
– An Obama spokesman, announcing that the White House would no longer re-enact televised speeches for news photographers. (via officialssay)
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He announced on Twitter. What’s the matter? Was Tumblr down?
– Jon Stewart (via soupsoup)
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Well, paint us Beliebers.
– New York Mag’s Daily Intel, in learning President Obama can in fact keep a promise he made to a little girl, who had high hopes of meeting one Justin Bieber. (via newsweek)
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40 Things That Will Make You Feel Old →
via The Daily What
(And btw, *Jurassic.)
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AP Poll: Obama Approval Hits 60% →
soupsoup:
Highest in two years.
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Dear hipsters of the class of 2011... →
These cities should know that apparently hipsters won’t participate in the census.
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Connect with The Sandspur on Tumblr
Perhaps you have a tumblelog; now, so do we.
sandspr on tumblr
We figured if World News with Diane Sawyer, Newsweek, and the Los Angeles Times all connect with readers by reblogging news, pop culture, and stuff they like then what were we waiting for?
On to the tumbling…
… yeah, not like that …
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Alex Leo: The Four Kinds of NYT Headlines →
alexleo:
1) The Equivocators: These headlines present a hypothesis, but then get squirrely about going out on a limb and cover their bases. The two most common manifestations are “Something can be good, but also bad” and “Something is new, but also old.” Whatever form they take, these titles always remind me of the “Simpsons” Halloween episode in which an evil alien presidential candidate...
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