John Naughton, in today’s Guardian: Why I have serious doubts about the ‘citizen reporters’…
London Bombing Victims Treated at Duke
Two young women, sisters and college students from Tennessee, underwent reconstructive surgery on Monday at Duke University Hospital after surviving last week’s horrific subway bombings in London.
UK Hunting London Bomb Suspects
Police and investigators will be aided by the nearly ubiquitous presence of security cameras throughout London.
Crude Oil Plummets After London Disaster
Light sweet crude, after opening at a record high of $62.30, this morning plummeted to $59.05 after news of the London subway bombings on Thursday morning. The price started a rally but didn’t go back above $61.
London Attack Blogger Round-up
Because of today’s horrible events in London, England, the majority of our blogging contributors devoted much of their day to posting about the various sources coverage of the explosions, which, by early estimates, has taken 33 lives.
2012 Olympic Battle Over: London Claims Games
London takes home the gold for 2012 Summer Olympic Games. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) made their announcement on Wednesday, just a couple of hours ago. The competition pitted cities like Moscow, Paris, New York, Madrid and London against one another to prove which city could do the best job of hosting the international spectacle.
New London Granted Approval To Demolish Neighborhood
A Supreme Court ruling has granted the city of New London, Conn. approval to demolish a neighborhood of homes in order to make room for a hotel and an office complex.
Top Stories From Search Engine Strategies London
The top stories from last week’s Search Engine Strategies conference in London were prompted by market research.
Upcoming Geek Extravaganza In London
The last time I looked at the sign-up wiki for the London geek dinner next month, there were some 80 names. I looked again just now – and it’s 127.