•The New York Times reviews companies that sell term papers.
EDIT: Sorry, this turned pay-to-read between the time I read it and the time I posted it. A quick summary – most papers aren’t worth the money.
• Via sartorias, I’ve been listening to Pandora Internet Radio, which I first heard about when I was still on dial-up. I’m sure Columbus has a decent radio station or two, but I haven’t found one yet.
My faves:
Q. Why do stories written by reporters need editing? … A. Many reporters here would say, Amen!…
Q. Can you please tell me how to search for articles in the papers when it [is] sent to you like this? All morning I’ve been trying to locate the articles from the Post still nothing happen. This is a part of [an] assignment. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/10/AR2006091001158.html –Sharon Holquin A. I’m all for helping students with their homework. But here’s a lesson for you: Don’t ask an editor from The New York Times to lend a hand so you can access the Washington Post Web site. I’m not asking that you only read the Times. By all means, read as much as you can. But since you’re already here, why not take a look at a few of our articles? I mean, you’re already on our site and everything.
•“Rewriting the Rules of Fiction” – Wall Street Journal article on fan fiction. (Haven’t had time to actually read this yet.)