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Iphigenie
Spare Candy: In History: Sarah Winnemucca - http://www.sparecandy.com/2010...
Spare Candy: In History: Sarah Winnemucca
"As a spokesperson for her people, she gave over 300 speeches to win support for them, and she met with President Rutherford B. Hayes and Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz in 1880. Her 1883 autobiography, Life among the Piutes: Their Wrongs and Claims, was the first book written by a Native American woman. She started a school for Native Americans, where she taught children both in their native language and in English. She was married at least twice, first to Lieutenant Edward C. Bartlett and later to Lewis H. Hopkins. Sarah Winnemucca died in 1891." - Iphigenie from Bookmarklet
LiverpoolDailyPost
Louise Bolotin
Off to score drugs. (Relax, just collecting my prescription...)
kmatthews
Journalism.co.uk :: How to: create a pre-filtered mash-up of RSS feeds - http://www.journalism.co.uk/7...
KATE
you know what, cerys matthews is like a breath of fresh air blowing thru the dusty 6music corridors. [yeps, i know i'm late]
Steve Matthewson
@XennyBrown Cool. Twitter's a great place for secrets (not)
Pete
RT @megpickard: Crowdsourced journalism doesn't mean "do my job for me." It means "help me understand something better."
Tom Stitt
@DaphneLeigh @philbaumann Citizen journalism will evolve into citizen curation-lots of streamed/aggregated content, a few good curators
Paul Bradshaw
Zoom and Share your images for free! - Paul Bradshaw
mathew ingram
Nickelback: worst band in the world? I think an argument could be made -- just saying
Same three chords and wanky guitar solos, same themes (sex, booze, fast cares) and pretty much the same lyrics (just substitute girl's name between songs). Sure made a lot of cash whipping this splunk out. - Gabriel Nijmeh
they play Nickelback on Radio Disney. 'Nuff said. Case closed. - David Parmet
LiverpoolDailyPost
Adam Tinworth
@ourman In all honest, I'd much prefer people just tweeted a link to a live blog post once or twice, rather than filling the Twitter stream
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