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Mr. Rudy Giuliani’s Presidential campaign facing travials

Posted on August 17, 2007. Filed under: Internet, NYC, New York, contemporary terminology, deception, discovery, ethics, films, guided misinformation, humor, impact of web-based programs, movies, online threat, politics, presidents, reality check, rude awakening, unethical conduct, video tape |

First was the furore with NYC Police and Firefighters over who was on first/longest at ‘Ground Zero’. He later apologized that he had been misunderstood – that he meant to say that he was down there, too, like everyone else in NYC after the twin towers collapsed, breathing the dust daily.
Then came the controversy his [...]

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P.S.: just a little reminder – that’s all

Posted on July 17, 2007. Filed under: Blogging trends, Google, Internet, blog features, blog sustainability, bloggers making money, bugs, business, compensation, competition, contemporary terminology, decency, discovery, ethics, impact of web-based programs, introducing Cyclera, locations, making blogging worthwhile, messages, no ads, no foul play, online revenues, online tours, proposal, reality check, research findings, research results, salary expectations, updates |

If you’ve searched for a particular CYCLERA post you enjoyed in the past but can find it here no longer, especially after clicking a listed category that leads nowhere immediately, please visit my Blogroll – one of the blogs listed should have it posted with the original title intact.Sorry for any inconvenience this strategy may [...]

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