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Do you know what else happened on this date in time? Aug. 31, 1997, The Day We Lost A Princess!

Now you will know the REST of the story...

Diana, Princess of Wales, dies in Paris' Pitie-Salpetiere Hospital after suffering massive chest injuries in an early morning car accident.

Her companion, Dodi Fayed, was killed instantly in the 12:25 a.m. crash, as was driver Henri Paul, who was drunk and lost control of the Mercedes in a highway underpass. He was driving at excessive speeds in a reckless attempt to escape paparazzi photographers.

Diana's bodyguard, Trevor Rees Jones, escaped with serious but nonfatal injuries. He was the only one wearing his seat belt. The death of Diana, beloved by millions for her beauty and good nature, plunged the world into mourning.

On July 1, 1961, Diana Frances Spencer was born at Park House, the home that her parents rented on Queen Elizabeth II's estate at Sandringham, England. In her childhood, her playmates were Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, the younger sons of Queen Elizabeth.

When her father inherited the title Earl of Spencer in 1975, she became known as Lady Diana Spencer. After completing her education, Lady Diana became a kindergarten teacher at a fashionable school in a suburb of London.

In 1980, she began a romance with Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth. In February 1981, the 33-year-old Prince of Wales announced his engagement to the 19-year-old schoolteacher.

Diana's beauty and shy demeanor made her an instant media sensation, and on July 29, 1981, nearly one billion television viewers in 74 countries tuned in to witness her marriage to the heir to the British throne.

Married in a grand ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral, the couple's romance was, for the moment, the envy of the world. Their first child, Prince William, was born in 1982, and their second, Prince Harry, in 1984.

Before long, however, the fairy tale couple grew apart, an experience that was particularly painful under the ubiquitous eyes of the world's tabloid media. The paparazzi--freelance photographers--made Diana one of the most photographed women in the world, and privately she suffered from eating disorders and depression.

In 1992, Diana and Charles formally separated. In August 1996, the prince and princess reached a final divorce agreement after prolonged negotiations. In exchange for a generous settlement and the right to retain her apartments at Kensington Palace and her title Princess of Wales, Diana agreed to relinquish the title Her Royal Highness and any future claims to the British throne.

In the year after her divorce, the popular princess seemed well on her way to achieving her dream of becoming "a queen in people's hearts." She maintained a high public profile and continued to promote many humanitarian causes, including support for AIDS victims and a campaign against land mines.

In late 1996, she became involved with millionaire Dodi Al Fayed, the son of the Egyptian-born owner of the Harrods department stores. Their romance grew in 1997, and in August Diana took a holiday with Dodi in the Mediterranean.

As always, the paparazzi followed closely behind, and one photographer was paid $3 million by the tabloids for a photo of Diana and Dodi kissing on Fayed's yacht.

On August 30, Diana and Dodi flew from Sardinia to Paris. Diana planned to return to Kensington Palace the next morning after spending a night in Dodi's Paris villa. That evening, Diana and Dodi dined at a restaurant in Paris' Ritz Hotel, owned by Dodi's father since 1979.

The paparazzi came out in force. Toward the end of the meal, Dodi told his chauffeur to drive his car back to his mansion in an attempt to draw off photographers. Henri Paul, the deputy chief of security at the Ritz, was enlisted to be the new driver.

He agreed, even though he had been drinking heavily and was taking anti-depressant drugs that were not supposed to be mixed with alcohol.

Around midnight, Dodi and Diana emerged from the rear entrance of the Ritz. The paparazzi had not been fooled by the earlier ruse, and the couple were photographed getting into a bullet-proof Mercedes along with Diana's bodyguard. As they made their way across town, they were followed closely by paparazzi on motorcycles.

On the Place de la Concorde, Henri Paul hit the accelerator in an attempt to escape the press. By the time they reached the underpass below the Pont de l'Alma, the driver was traveling an estimated 120 mph in a 30-mph speed zone.

Paul lost control as they flew into the underpass, and the Mercedes ricocheted off a wall and slammed into pillars supporting the tunnel roof. The paparazzi, 100 yards behind at the time of the accident, were able to stop in time.

Several of them then ran down the tunnel and began taking photos, which were later confiscated by police.

The Mercedes, lying crushed against the 13th pillar, was a tangle of smoking metal. Diana, barely alive with serious chest injuries, was trapped inside. Emergency crews arrived within minutes, but because the car was made of reinforced steel meant to withstand bullets it took nearly an hour and a half to extricate her from the crumbled vehicle.

She was taken to the Pitie-Salpetiere Hospital, where she suffered cardiac arrest minutes after her arrival. Surgeons failed to revive her, and at 3 a.m. she was pronounced dead. She was 36.

Diana's bodyguard was the only survivor of the crash. He suffered a concussion and other injuries and has no memory of the crash nor the events immediately preceding or following it.

French authorities arrested 10 paparazzi photographers who were tailing the Mercedes and charged them with involuntary manslaughter. The charges were dropped when a formal investigation concluded that Henri Paul was solely at fault for the fatal accident.

The tragic death of Diana caused an outpouring of British national feeling not seen since the celebrations surrounding the end of World War II. Mourners brought more than a million bouquets of flowers to the royal palaces and waited in line more than 12 hours to sign books of condolences.

More than 3,500 phone lines were set up to take donations for a memorial fund, and within a year the charity fund raised $133 million, of which $48 million came from sales of Elton John's memorial recording "Candle in the Wind 1997" and $20 million from official Diana souvenirs.

After being criticized for failing to satisfactorily match the grief of the British people, the royal family arranged for a state funeral to be held for Diana at Westminster Abbey on September 6.

Diana's coffin was taken from Kensington Palace to the Abbey on a horse-drawn gun carriage, and an estimated one million mourners lined the route. Diana's sons, William, 15, and Harry, 12, joined their father, Prince Charles; grandfather Prince Philip; and uncle Charles, the Earl of Spencer, to walk the final stretch of the procession with the casket.

The only sound was the clatter of the horses' hooves and the peal of a church bell.

The service, watched by an estimated two billion people worldwide, sacrificed royal pomp for a more human touch. Workers associated with Diana's various charities represented 500 of the 2,000 people invited to attend the funeral.

Elton John, a friend of Diana, lent a popular touch to the ceremony when he sang "Candle in the Wind," accompanying himself on piano. After the service, Diana's body was taken by hearse to her family's ancestral estate near Althorp, north of London.

In a private ceremony, she was laid to rest on a tree-shaded island in a small lake, securely beyond the reach of the camera lens.

Since the death of Princess Diana, Althorp, which has been in the Spencer family for over 500 years, is now a popular tourist attraction that offers tours to the general public.

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  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution homepage
  • Balance Sheet Online: A Hollywood (FL)-based public interest, community affairs website on south Broward County and environs, led by editor-in-charge Sara Case. My kind of forum: Identifies areas of concerns and proposes solutions, but takes no prisoners among elected officials or the chattering class!
  • Baltimore Sun homepage
  • BBC -Five Live -BBC radio's home of live news and sports.
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  • BBC -The Daily Politics homepage and schedule
  • BBC -United Kingdom Politics homepage
  • BBC -World Service -Listen to the BBC's International radio station, my lifeline when I was in Bloomington listening via shortwave.
  • BBC 4 -Week in Westminster. Radio 4's weekly assessment of developments at Westminster.
  • Big Government by Andrew Beitbart
  • Big Hollywood -Andrew Breitbart's latest effort
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  • Blog - Rosenblum TV -"The Digital Revolution Begins Here."
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  • Blog -Acts of Sedition by Chaz Stevens, Deerfield Beach's Resident Citizen Watchdog. Nobody else in South Florida comes close to putting their town and area under the microscope like Chaz, with facts and wit as weapons, and with headlines usually soon to follow.
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  • Blog -UF Gator Clause by Joseph Goodman of the Miami Herald
  • Blog -Urbanista! -Andres Viglucci of the Miami Herald, "Urbanista! aims to spotlight the good, the bad and the plain ugly in the urban landscape of Miami and South Florida" re planning and development issues.
  • Blog -Venture by St. Pete Times columnist Robert Trigaux.
  • Blog -Washington Checkpoint -The nexus of American diplomacy, the military and the intelligence agencies.
  • Blog -Wax Word -The Wrap's Editor in Chief Sharon Waxman gives you her take on life on the left coast, high culture, low culture and the business of entertainment and media.
  • Blog -Welcome to Daleyland -Putting the spotlight of scrutiny and accountability on Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago.
  • Blog -White House Blog
  • Blog -whyihatedc -Spot-on commentary from inside the Beltway.
  • Blog -William World News -William F. Yurasko, Beltway media producer and blogger whose topics tend to be the "Washington Nationals, Penn State (esp. football), BeltwayLand, transportation, media, photos and more."
  • Blog- Political Insider by Jeremy Wallace of the Sarasota Herald-Tribune
  • Book TV Schedule -C-SPAN 2's "Book TV features 48 hours of nonfiction books from Saturday 8:00 AM to Monday 8:00 AM ET"
  • Boston Globe homepage
  • Broadcasting & Cable -Homepage
  • Broward County Auditor -Reports archive
  • Broward County Commission -Meeting Schedules/Commission Agendas
  • Broward County Commission Webcasts
  • Broward County List of Registered Lobbyists -Can't tell who's an official mouthpiece or flack for hire without it.
  • Broward County News on Florida Sun-Sentinel's homepage
  • Broward County news on Wikio.com -Captures newspaper articles and blog posts about Florida's second-largest county!
  • Broward County official homepage
  • Broward County Supervisor of Elections -2010 List of Candidates in Broward County
  • Broward Palm Beach New Times -Broward County alternative to the local South Florida media orthodoxy, with strong focus on local politics and its un-ethical criminal class, always so intent on grabbing a buck or inserting a crony rather than delivering competent and transparent governance.
  • Broward Politics YouTubeChannel
  • Burn Notice -The website of the South Beach Hoosier and Hallandale Beach Blog favorite, with TV Series' Characters profiles, Sked, Videos & Photos on USA NETWORK. Fiona vs. Carla all summer!
  • California Institute for Federal Policy Research - A resource for information regarding federal policy and California
  • Capitol Hill Blue - "Independent, non-partisan news site that belongs to no political party and subscribes to no political or philosophical point-of-view."
  • Capitol News Service -Covers Florida Govt. & Legislature News in Tallahassee.
  • CBS4 Miami I-Team Homepage
  • Change Hallandale -New fact-based website by Hallandale beach resident Michael Butler that goes directly after the longtime cronyism and incompetency at Hallandale Beach City Hall with cold hard facts, figures, graphs, charts and videos. See 'em for yourself and you'll see what's really going on!
  • Chicago Tribune's Barack Obama homepage of stories and photos
  • City Brights: Peter and Billy Getty, Amateur Sociologists -Getty brothers write about what it's like to grow-up rich, famous and SF Bay Area celebs.
  • City of Hollywood (FL) homepage
  • City of Hollywood, FL Events Calendar
  • Columbia Journalism Review -Now updated daily and MUCH more topical! Plus, David Cay Johnston is doing great work there, asking questions nobody else wants to ask.
  • Common Sense Miami -"A campaign has been formed to pressure for greater fiscal responsibility by local government and to reallocate funding priorities based upon expanded forms of public information and civic engagement in the planning process. We represent diverse groups from the city of Miami and the County - including professionals, working folks and wealthy business owners and those from all major ethnic groups." Wish it had existed when I was too young to be at Tiger Bay.
  • Condos of Hollywood Beach -Website for Hollywood condo owners who are "Committed to protecting and preserving" the unique nature of Hollywood Beach
  • Congress For The New Urbanism, Florida Chapter -Homepage for the New Urbanism's efforts in the Sunshine State, featuring New Urbanist developments, trends and the personalities and ideas behind them.
  • Congressional Budget Office homepage
  • Congressional Record
  • Construction Journal Magazine's Links to Info on South Florida Construction/Development Projects -Great source for finding info in one place that you may've missed elsewhere or forgot to look for..
  • Coral Gables Citizens PAC
  • CQ Politics -2008 Campaigns, News, Blogs, Race Ratings, CQ Election Map
  • Cutlerbay.net -"Community website providing news, events, and other information to the residents of the Town of Cutler Bay, Fl. This site is owned and operated by Cutler Bay residents Tom, Barbara, & Tom Condon."
  • Dagens Nyheter -Sweden's morning tabloid newspaper with an independently liberal p.o.v., Known as the "DN"
  • Daily Business Review -One of my most important daily "must-reads" that let me know who or what in South Florida is trying to pull the pull the wool over the taxpayers!
  • Daily Intel -New York magazine's daily report on what will soon be on the minds of discerning media watchers everywhere.
  • Daily Mail Online -
  • DailyCeleb.com
  • Daytona Beach News-Journal homepage
  • DC Watch -"On-line magazine that covers local city politics and public affairs in Washington, D.C. In addition to articles and columns about political issues and politicians, DCWatch features resources for civic activists and background material on legislation and current events in the District of Columbia."
  • DCRTV -Dave Hughes covers the TV/radio worlds of Washington, D.C. & Baltimore.
  • Debra J. Saunders -Columns, Opinion, Views, Issues
  • Democratic Blue Dog Coalition -Homepage for the 49 moderate and conservative Democratic House members, representing the center of the House, appealing to the mainstream values of the American public and dedicated to a core set of beliefs that transcend partisan politics, including a deep commitment to the financial stability and national security of the United States.
  • Design Work by Amanda Johnson
  • Devouring Culture Vulture -New York magazine's fantastic entertainment page that never disappoints!
  • Diana's Calendar Updates -Diana Berry's list of events of interest to the progressive community of Miami, Florida.
  • Downtown Hollywood CRA homepage
  • Drudge Report -Matt Drudge, the man who single-handedly showed gumption while a rich, fat Beltway press corps largely fawned and snoozed their way thru the '90's, patting each other on the back. Re-empowered American curiosity and imagination and put the powerful -and their claques in the media- on notice! Still adapting to life in South Florida, having left the Left Coast behind!
  • Editors Weblog is designed to facilitate the diffusion of information relevant to newspapers and their editors.
  • Esmée Denters -Photos on WireImage.com -All since June 2008.
  • Esmée Denters on myspace.com
  • EverydayShouldBeSaturday -College football website that features amusing and insightful, not to mention snarky, info about the players, coaches and issues around college football.on Saturday's Game
  • EverythingHollywood.org - "One-stop place to find Hollywood Florida businesses, restaurants, hotels, special events, art and cultural attractions, things to do, and places to shop!"
  • Examiner.com -Miami
  • Expressen -Sweden's evening tabloid newspaper with a center-right p.o.v
  • ExpressenTV YouTube Channel -From Stockholm to your home!
  • fishbowldc
  • fishbowlla
  • fishbowlny
  • FiveThirtyEight.com -"Electoral Projections Done Right" -Increasingly popular political website created by Nate Silver that uses polling methodology that "balance out the polls with comparative demographic data." In my opinion, it consistently shows more common sense than other polling sites.
  • flickr.com -Oddur Jons -Fabulous Icelandic photographer shows you the beauty and harshness of one of the most amazing places on earth, Íslands.
  • Flight Tracker for Fort Lauderdale Int'l. Airport from FlightAware.com
  • Florida -Historical aerial photographs of Florida -University of Florida Digital Collections
  • Florida Commission on Ethics
  • Florida Department of Law Enforcement homepage
  • Florida Division of Elections (FL Sec. of State)
  • Florida Sunshine Review -Links to investigatory stories around the Sunshine State involving the usual assortment of smug, self-serving pols or govt. secrecy, and giving it the amount of sunshine and scrutiny it deserves.
  • Florida Times-Union homepage
  • Florida Trend magazine -"Issues, People & Ideas That Define Florida"
  • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport homepage
  • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport news at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  • France -Embassy of France in Washington, D.C.
  • France -French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs homepage, i.e Ministre des Affaires Etrangères, in English
  • France -Homepage of Consulate General of France in Miami, Gaël de Maisonneuve, 1395 Brickell Avenue, Suite 1050, Miami, FL 33161
  • Gawker -Manhattan Media News and Gossip
  • Geography of a Recession -New York Times interactive map
  • George F, Will of The Washington Post syndicate
  • Global Post -International news for the savvy news junkie
  • Go Scandinavia - Official Site of Scandinavian Tourist Boards of North America
  • Gulfstream Park -Their official website reflecting the Magna corporate p.o.v.
  • Hallandale Beach 2030 Transportation Master Plan
  • Hallandale Beach 2030 Transportation Master Plan, Power Point Demonstration by HDR
  • Hallandale Beach and Hollywood news homepage at Miami Herald
  • Hallandale Beach news at Topix.com -"Continually updated from thousands of sources on the web." One of my daily must-reads to check for HB stories flying under the radar.
  • Hallandale Beach news homepage at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  • Helsingin Sanomat -International Edition in English
  • Helsinin Sanomat -Helsinki's daily newspaper, the largest circulation newspaper in Scandinavia, and one I first read at the IU Library Periodicals Room, when the large front page ads in color caught my attention
  • High Beam -Search results for "Hallandale." Good way to keep track of references to Hallandale Beach stories outside of South Florida media. When you come to page, check "Date and Relevancy" box and wait for results.
  • Hollywood (FL) news at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  • Hollywood -North Central Hollywood Civic Association homepage -Nothing better illuminates the problems and solutions to the neighborhood like well-chosen words and well-taken photographs so you can judge for yourself.
  • Hollywood Beach Business Association homepage
  • Hollywood Beach CRA homepage
  • Hollywood Beach Hawk -Civic affairs-oriented newsletter of the CHB, the Condos of Hollywood Beach.
  • Hollywood Council of Civic Associations website
  • Hollywood CRA homepage
  • Hollywood CRA homepage
  • Hollywood Gazette -Free, Hollywood-specific "community newspaper with a circulation of 30,000 mailed directly to the homes of subscribers and dropped at over 200 key locations each month for over 7 years."
  • Hollywood Lakes Section Civic Association homepage
  • Hollywood news at Topix.com -Continually updated 24/7
  • Hotline TV -Politics on Tv doesn't get any better than this -it's what all the cool (political) kids are watching!
  • HotlineOnCall from The National Journal in Washington, D.C. -The very latest political news and analysis, with humor and attitude when necessary.
  • Howard Troxler -The St. Pete Times Metro columnist opines on matters affecting the Tampa Bay area here.
  • HurricaneSports.com -Athletic Dept. homepage of the U-M
  • Ice Rocket -Great search engine for blogs! I often find locally-based items here that I can't find anywhere else.
  • Iceland Tourist Board
  • Independent Voices for Better Education, Inc. -"Pioneering in Grassroots Education Reform Since 1990"
  • Indiana University Hoosiers Videos & Highlights from The Big Ten network
  • Indianapolis Star homepage
  • Inside the Newsroom -What's going on behind-the-scenes at WFOR-TV, CBS4 Miami.
  • Inside Washington with Gordon Peterson
  • IU Hoosiers -Athletic Dept. homepage of Indiana University
  • Jacksonville Observer
  • Janine Turner -Official website of one of South Beach Hoosier's LONGTIME favorite actors, featuring "photographs, filmography, current projects and essays." As Satchel Paige once proclaimed, "It's not bragging if it's true." Well, Janine has the smarts, moxie, acting chops & good looks in the perfect combination. Now, she has the added benefit of having lived in Texas long enough that she can "talk the talk" and "walk the walk" in cowboy boots! Once I knew I'd start this blog, I always knew that I'd have to link to Janine's website. I'm so glad she added her class and personality to TV fave Friday Night Lights! Love her!
  • Jonah Goldberg of the National Review Online
  • Kaiser Health News -KHN, the Kaiser Family Foundation’s new nonprofit health news service, "dedicated to in-depth coverage of health policy."
  • Kelly Brook homepage
  • Larry J. Sabato's Crystal Ball '08 features analyses of presidential elections, Senate, House and gubernatorial races.
  • Larry Lebowitz -Remains one of the few must-reads at The Miami Herald these days, he analyzes and points out the guilty parties who are forever frustrating solutions to South Floridia's redevelopment and traffic and commuting hell, Unfortunately, here it's mostly people drawing a govt. salary who are doing the most harm!
  • Library of Congress homepage
  • London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games homepage
  • Louisville Courier-Journal homepage
  • Map -Kartor.eniro.se -Great map for roads in Scandinavia, esp. Sweden, with features similar to Google Maps
  • Map -Kartor.eniro.se -Great map for roads in Scandinavia, esp. Sweden, with features similar to Google Maps
  • Mediabistro FishBowl DC -The Thinking Person's Media-centric Compass of the Nation's Capital.
  • Metromix Los Angeles _Guide to Los Angeles Restaurants, Nightlife & Events. Compare and contrast with the photos: there vs. here
  • Miami 21 -City of Miami Planning Dept.'s Plans for Future Greatness! I'm hopeful but realistic, and only wish they'd be more frequent in their news alerts so I'd have a better sense of where the process is from day-to-day.
  • Miami Complaints -Homepage
  • Miami Herald
  • Miami Herald -Corrections -The ones they publicly acknowledge, as opposed to the many others they don't.
  • Miami Ind. Media Center -Leftist agitprop, South Florida style!
  • Miami Monthly Magazine -Wish this forum, the largest circulation of any magazine in Miami, roughly 51,000, had existed when I was growing-up in South Florida in the 1970's! I might've tried to get a job there during summers away from IU, Elena V. Carpenter is the proud publisher.
  • Miami New Times -Miami alternative to the local South Florida media orthodoxy, with strong focus on local politics
  • Miami River Commission -Homepage for the watchdog, advocate and clearinghouse for the Miami River, which runs 5.5 miles from Biscayne Bay through the heart of Miami.
  • Miami River Commission homepage
  • Miami Today News -Thanks to founder and editor Michael Lewis, a news source that always takes a serious look at the behind-the-scenes machinations among South Florida's power brokers, their lobbyists, attorneys, and cronies in govt. and their attempt to remain below the radar. Now clebrating 25 years of persistent common sense!
  • Miami-Dade County -Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) -Adopted Components & Map
  • Miami-Dade County Commission Webscasts
  • Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections
  • MiamiMemories.com -Don Boyd's one-man effort to record pre-1980's South Florida life in words and photos.
  • Michael Mayo -Columnist of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  • Mike Allen's POLITICO Playbook - Insightful campaign dispatches and analysis from the former Washington Post star political reporter now at POLITICO
  • MKJarolmen -The website of the Hollywood (FL) based cartoonist, who opines here on what he sees going on in the City of Hollywood, esp. at City Hall, the CRAs and development issues.
  • MOG -Music Sighpots on the Web's Lonely Road
  • Molly Sandén on MySpace.com
  • Monsters and Critics Film webpage -Movie criticism and news
  • Mozella on myspace.com -Mozella is a singer/model you see and hear all the time on TV, but once you connect her name to her gorgeous face and voice that cuts thru the clutter, trust me, you won't be in the dark anymore.
  • MySmartgov.org -The civic-minded group leading the fight against the layers of red tape produced by local govt. bureaucracy, "overseen by officials with little to do and little training to do it." They are working for "Common sense – and change – in Indiana" and the enactment of the ethical and common sense reforms called for in the Kernan-Shepard Commission. This is what's happening in Indiana, though Florida needs it just as much -IF NOT MORE!JUST AS MUCH!
  • Mélanie Doutey Web -The best website in le monde for seeing what's new (and old) with the fabulous French actress Mélanie Doutey, One of the best non-corporate websites you'll ever come across.
  • National Journal Online -The National Journal, the country's premier public policy magazine
  • National Review Online homepage
  • New Majority -"Building a conservatism that can win again" headed by David Frum
  • New York Observer
  • New York Review of Books
  • New York Social Diary -David Patrick Columbia provides your eyes and ears on what's really going on in Manhattan's busy social world, with consistently great photos and nuanced insight you won't find elsewhere.
  • New York Times -Florida-based news articles, columns and archives in The New York Times. Fantastic way to keep up with what's what in the Sunshine State -especially those parts outside of South Florida- and see how they're presented thru the prism of "the Old Gray Lady." Plus, the archives are a godsend!
  • NewsChannel 8 -Washington D.C.'s local news cable channel, While not perfect, is exactly what South Florida should've had about 20 years ago!
  • NewsCred -All the world's credible news, in one place. Better than street cred, news cred!
  • Newser -"Read Less, Know More"
  • Newsmap -"Newsmap is an application that visually reflects the constantly changing landscape of the Google News news aggregator. Newsmap's provides a tool to divide information into quickly recognizable bands which, when presented together, reveal underlying patterns in news reporting across cultures and within news segments in constant change around the globe."
  • Newsmeat.com -"AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR CAMPAIGN DONOR SEARCH ENGINE"
  • Next American City -Quarterly magazine about "making cities better thru socially and environmentally sustainable economic growth in America’s cities and examining how and why our built environment, economy, society and culture are changing."
  • NiemanWatchdog.org -Journalism website from the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University, which seeks to advance the role of the press in America the press as "a surrogate for the public, asking probing, penetrating questions at every level, from the town council to the state house to the White House, as well as in corporate and professional offices, in union halls, on university campuses and in religious organizations that seek to influence governmental actions."
  • NoMarlinsBailout.com -"Love Baseball...Not Corporate Welfare"
  • Ocean Drive magazine -"Captures glamour, fashion and the local social scene" with amazing photos. Yes, all true in the past, but it's now spreading itself a little thin and becoming a subject of mockery -NEVER a good sign!
  • Olympics -Blog of London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games
  • Olympics -International Olympic Committee (IOC) homepage
  • Olympics -Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games homepage
  • OpenCongress -A free, open-source, non-profit, and non-partisan web resource with a mission to make Congress more transparent and to encourage civic engagement.
  • Orange Bowl Committee -Host of the FedEx Orange Bowl and the 2009 FedEx BCS National Championship.
  • Orioles Hangout
  • Orlando Sentinel homepage
  • Paid Content- Chronicles the economic evolution of digital content that is shaping the future of the media, information and entertainment industries. "Our belief is that in the near future, all media will be digital media, and we are helping define sustainable business models and innovation within this sector."
  • Palestra.net's Big Ten Video Channel
  • Palm Beach Post homepage
  • Peggy Noonan -Her Declarations columns from The Wall Street Journal
  • Pixie Lott -Official website for the pop dynamo from Essex.
  • Pixie Lott YouTube Channel
  • Plum TV Miami Beach
  • Political Browser -Washington Post's daily (hourly) guide to what's hot and happening in American politics on the internet, blogs and video.
  • Politicker.com -"The Politicker.com national site gives readers quick and easy access to original reporting on races for U.S. Senate, Governor, House and President from our staff of state and national political reporters."
  • PolitickerNY -"Inside Politics for Political Insiders"
  • Politics homepage of the New York Times
  • Politics1.com -Online Guide to Florida Politics, by Ron Gunzburger
  • PolitiFact -"Joint project of the St. Petersburg Times and Congressional Quarterly to help you find the truth in the presidential campaign. Every day, reporters and researchers from the Times and CQ will analyze the candidates' speeches, TV ads and interviews and determine whether the claims are accurate."
  • Pop Sugar -"Insanely addictive " entertainment and celeb news with a jaundiced and sarcastic p.o.v.
  • Press Box -Baltimore area sports newspaper/website
  • PRNewswire -"PR Newswire is the global leader in news and information distribution services for professional communicators."
  • Pro Publica -Journalism in the Public Interest
  • Public Transportation Advocacy Coalition, P-TAC, "A Grassroots Effort to Improve Mobility in Florida" founded by Tomas Boiton
  • Radio -South Florida Radio Pages -SoFla radio news & history by David H. Citron; Click link on main page for latest news
  • Radio -Sveriges Radio Engelska -Past 30 days of Swedish news programming from Radio Sweden International in English.
  • Rasmussen Reports -Public opinion polling information
  • Real Estate sales in Hallandale Beach -SouthFlorida.BlockShopper.com
  • Real Estate sales in Hollywood -SouthFlorida.BlockShopper.com
  • RealClearPolitics -Best of the Blogs
  • RealClearPolitics -Homepage
  • Roll Call -The Newspaper of Capitol Hill Since 1955.
  • Romensko -James Romensko at Poynter Online provides "Your daily fix of media industry news, commentary, and memos."
  • Rothenberg Political Report by Stuart Rothenberg -"Non-partisan newsletter covering U.S. House, Senate, and gubernatorial campaigns, Presidential politics, and political developments."
  • Rush Limbaugh homepage
  • Sarasota Herald Tribune homepage
  • Sayfie Review -"What Florida's Most Influential People Read Daily."
  • Sayfie Review on YouTube
  • Sayfie Review TV -Video of Florida pols in action
  • Schematic.com -Amazing website of the cross-disciplinary geniuses who turned me on to Silverlight during the Beijing Olympics for their client, NBC-TV
  • Schnitt List -News stories and media interviews from the Todd Schnitt Radio Show
  • Sen. Bill Nelson's official homepage
  • Sen. Mel Martinez's official homepage
  • Sight and Sound -The British Film Institute's influential and internationally-read magazine on film, film history and the film-making process. First read it in 1979 at the IU Library's Periodical Room in the basement, which became a weekly habit, The original!
  • Silicon Alley Insider -I get their great newsletter every day via email to help me make more sense of what's going on at the busy gridlocked intersection of technology, marketing and news.
  • Smaller Indiana -"Makes creative people and innovative ideas easier to find. This is the place for you to share your ideas and engage with Indiana's most creative and inspired souls...working together to build community,culture and commerce."
  • Smart City Radio -"Weekly, hour-long public radio talk show that takes an in-depth look at urban life, the people, places, ideas and trends shaping cities. Host Carol Coletta talks with national and international public policy experts, elected officials, economists, business leaders, artists, developers, planners and others for a penetrating discussion of urban issues."
  • South Beach Hoosier -My other blog, where I ruminate on a multitude of national and international subjects, as well as the passing sports scene at Indiana University and the University of Miami, remembering the past and looking forward to the future.
  • South Florida Business Journal
  • South Florida Pro chapter of Society of Professional Journalists homepage
  • South Florida Regional Planning Council
  • South Florida Sun-Sentinel homepage
  • South Florida Times (weekly newspaper) homepage -"Elevating the Dialogue"
  • SPIEGEL ONLINE -The leading news address on the German Internet – provides round-the-clock coverage of the latest news and opinions, analyses and background information, interviews and columns in the sections politics, business, network world, panorama, culture, science, UniSPIEGEL, sport, cars and travel. Depending on the current news situation, the editorial team makes more than 100 updates per day.
  • SportsDesigner.com -Started by newspaper designer Rich Boudet in June of 2004, and now authored by Boudet of The Seattle Times and Josh Crutchmer of The Chicago Tribune.
  • St. Petersburg Times -Homepage
  • St. Petersburg Times -Their always excellent Politics page, directed by Political Editor Adam C. Smith.
  • St. Petersburg Times excellent Multimedia Series
  • State Sunshine and Open Records -State Sunshine and Open Records is a blog about freedom of information, open records and access to public documents. It is associated with WikiFoia, is sponsored by the Lucy Burns Institute and is written by Leslie Graves.
  • Steve Bousquet -The St. Petersburg Times' Tallahassee bureau chief. He joined the Times in 2001 after 17 years at the Miami Herald, where he held a variety of positions including Tallahassee bureau chief.
  • Stimulus Watch -Projects in Fort Lauderdale, FL
  • Stimulus Watch -Projects in Hallandale Beach, FL
  • Stimulus Watch -Projects in Hollywood, FL
  • Stimulus Watch -Projects in Miami, FL
  • Sunshine Review
  • Super Bowl XLVI -South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee,
  • Svenska Dagbladet -SvD, i.e the Swedish Daily Newspaper, with news and opinion distilled from a Moderate p.o,v., that is, moderate for Sweden.
  • Sweden -The Official Gateway to Sweden
  • Taegan Goddard's Political Wire
  • Tallahassee Democrat homepage
  • Tampa Tribune homepage
  • Tequesta - "The scholarly journal of the Historical Association of Southern Florida, has been published annually since 1941. It contains articles about the history of South Florida, especially of the Miami area, the Florida Keys and the Everglades. Time periods for topics range from pre-Columbian history to the late twentieth century. While most articles are scholarly studies, many first-person accounts also appear in the journal." First started reading this as a kid at the beautiful downtown Dade County main library on Biscayne Blvd.
  • The American Interest Online -One of my favorite public policy mags when I lived in the DC area.
  • The American Spectator -Founded in Bloomington, now edited in Arlington, VA near the Clarendon Metro station..
  • The Atlantic magazine homepage -Consistently one of the best-written American magazines, one I started reading almost 25 years ago.
  • The Awful Truth -E!'s Ted Casablaca dishes dirt, connect the dots and opines on what's new in the world of entertainment, celebs and celebutantes.
  • The Blotter -Brian Ross and The Investigative Team of ABC News
  • The Brechner Center for Freedom of Information -Located at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Mass Communication, "answers queries about media law from journalists, attorneys, and other members of the public." They have great resources!
  • The Broward Alliance -Leading Broward County in Building a Stronger and More Diverse Economy
  • The Civic Federation -"A non-partisan government research organization working to maximize the quality and cost-effectiveness of government services in the Chicago region. The Federation’s membership includes business and professional leaders from a wide range of Chicago-area companies and institutions."
  • The Cook Report -"Charlie Cook's indispensable weekly column on national politics appearing in National Journal magazine."
  • The Council for Excellence in Government
  • The Daily Beast - Tina Brown's new media potpourri. "The Daily Beast is dedicated to news and commentary, culture, and entertainment. We carefully curate the web’s most essential stories and bring you original must-reads from our talented contributors."
  • The Daily Mail's Showbiz and TV homepage
  • The Fort Lauderdale Forum -Homepage for the civic group led by former Fort Lauderdale Mayor Rob Dressler.
  • The Guardian -Homepage
  • The Guardian -Video
  • The Hill -The 2nd newspaper covering Capitol Hill and K Street
  • The Hotline -From The National Journal -Simply put, the definitive guide to what's going on in American politics.
  • The Huffington Post -Link to references to Broward County
  • The State of Sunshine -"An Irregular Review of Politics in the Sunshine State" since 2006
  • The Tax Payers Alliance -"Campaigning for lower taxes and better government" in The U.K. They are all over the Expenses scandal that has roiled Parliament. And they are VERY media-savvy! They have 9 different blogs!
  • The Telegraph -Homepage
  • The Urbanite -Baltimore
  • The Weekly Standard
  • The White House
  • The Wrap -Covering Hollywood and entertainment industry with an eye on what's happening, on and off-screen, and at the box office!
  • TheWrapNews YouTube Channel -Insight into the world of entertainment delivered with facts, wit and verve by the staff at TheWrap in LA.
  • THOMAS -Legislative information from the Library of Congress
  • Thomas Boswell -The Washington Post national sportswriter
  • Thomas Boswell of The Washington Post
  • TMZ.com -The pulse of Hollywood and the entertainment world -good & bad
  • TV -Aaron Barnhart's KC Star columns
  • TV -ABC-TV -Live streaming video of selected local ABC-TV's affiliates
  • TV -AreYouWatchingThis -Sports site that features valuable info on sports programming. Sort of a continuous sports version of The Weather Channel.
  • TV -BBC -Eurovision Song Contest 2009 homepage, full of news, photos and videos about the U.K.'s selection to Moscow in May.
  • TV -BBC -Video Nation
  • TV -Beet TV -The Root to the Media Revolution
  • TV -Big Ten Network -Homepage for my TV lifeline to the Midwest, which the Miami Herald Sports Dept. STILL foolishly ignores, to the ridicule of those in the know, despite South Florida's demographics. Yet another Herald embarrassment!
  • TV -Big Ten Network TV schedule
  • TV -Broadcasting & Cable magazine
  • TV -Channel 7 Australia -Watch the latest National newscasts in Australia via video.
  • TV -Click -The BBC's flagship technology program is a great addition to your reading and viewing habits.
  • TV -France 24 -French and international news in English LIVE from Paris, 24/7. Very addicting and gives you news and insight you simply won't find elsewhere. Jointly owned by TF1 and France Télévisions.
  • TV -France 24 Blogs (in English)
  • TV -France 24 YouTube Channel (en français)
  • TV -France 24 YouTube Channel (in English)
  • TV -Lisa De Moraes of the Washington Post
  • TV -Media Decoder blog of the New York Times
  • TV -SPIEGEL TV -Wie gehts in Germany
  • TV -SVT -Swedish news, drama, sports and culture from Sveriges Television AB
  • TV -TF1 -French national news and culture videos from Paris
  • TV -The Hotline TV -Daily video webcast featuring coverage and lively debate from The Hotline's Editors, which is always informative and amusing.
  • TV -TV Barn by Aaron Barnhart -The Kansas City Star's resident TV genius was my favorite TV critic in the country, even before he included a lenthy part of an essay I wrote in 2005 on Charlie Rose being M.I.A. on Hurricane Katrina at TV Barn
  • TV -TV Barn on YouTube -K.C. Star critic Aaron Barnhart
  • TV -TV Newser from mediabistro.com -"And now...the news about the news."
  • TV -TV Worth Watching with David Bianculli.
  • TV -TV4 Swedens's News homepage; watch the national newscasts LIVE or on video. Sveriges nyhetskanal på nätet.
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borovec hotel rila

Fri, 03 Sep 2010 19:16:43 -0400






Special Ski Deals – Free Lift Pass in Borovets from Balkan Holidays

Skiing does not have to be expensive, thanks to our great special offers. Free Lift Pass in Borovets. Book an Adult or Child Lift Pass and get a 2nd Lift Pass Free, when staying in either the Hotel Rila or Rila Studios and departing between 8th Jan – 24th Jan 2011 and 26th Feb – 31st Mar 2011.

Rila is the highest mountain range of Bulgaria and the Balkans, with its highest peak being Musala at 2,925 m. The name Rila is allegedly of Thracian origin and is thought to mean “well-watered mountain”, owing to Rila’s abundance of glacial lakes (about 200) and hot springs in the faulty areas. Here you will find the charming mountain resort of Borovets, established at the end of 19th c. as a hunting area for the Bulgarian kings. Since then it has gradually developed into the friendly alpine ski resort that it is today. Situated at 1350 m above sea level on the northern slopes of the Rila Mountains among age-old pine woods, Borovets is located at the foot of Musala peak. The resort is easily accessible by road, at a distance of 73 km from Sofia and 126 km from Plovdiv. The nearest town of Samokov is only 10 km away. But Borovets is not only a famous winter resort – it attracts tourists in the summer too with the many possibilities for hiking, horseriding, trekking etc. With this program we would like to offer you the unique possibility for an equestrian holiday among the beautiful nature of Rila Mountains.

DEPARTURE: EVERY THURSDAY

Price without flight ticket: 350 EUR

Trip plan:

Day 1: Arrival to Sofia. Meeting with a local representative and transfer to Borovets (about 1 hour). Accommodation in hotel Flora – this is our base for the next 3 nights as all starting points for the riders in the next days are within 5-minute walk from Flora Complex.

Day 2: We leave the hotel and head to the Varniko area and Hunting Well area. After we pass by Varovita Cheshma area we will stop for a break and lunch. We continue riding to Pashanitsa area, Malka Lukovitsa area and we end this tour at Flora Complex. Overnight at Flora Hotel. /riding: 7 hours/

Day 3: After breakfast we start riding towards Black Rock area and Gvardeiska Polyana area. At Chakur hut we will have break and lunch. The riding tour continues to Sitniakovo area and Borovets and ends at our complex. Overnight at hotel Flora. /riding: 7 hours/

Day 4: Today our aims are Malka Lukovitsa area and Golyam Giol, where we will stop for lunch. After that we will ride to Borovets passing by Shumnatitsa chalet to reach Flora Complex. After the end of the riding tour – transfer to Sofia for onward flight or possibility for one more night at Flora Hotel or accommodation in Sofia. /riding: 5 hours/

Accommodation and food: We stay overnight at the 4* hotel Flora. Breakfast and lunch pack included

Price of extra services: Single room supplement: 50 EUR

Included in the price: 3 nights at 4* hotel Flora with breakfast; lunch snacks; late check out on day 4; qualified English speaking riding guide; saddled horse; pick up/drop off at Sofia airport; VAT and all local taxes.

Excluded from the price: flight tickets, insurance; meals, not mentioned in the program; tips; other personal expenses; additional nights in Borovets or Sofia

Accommodation and food: We stay overnight at the 4* hotel Flora. Breakfast and lunch pack included

Price of extra services: Single room supplement: 50 EUR

Included in the price: 3 nights at 4* hotel Flora with breakfast; lunch snacks; late check out on day 4; qualified English speaking riding guide; saddled horse; pick up/drop off at Sofia airport; VAT and all local taxes.

Excluded from the price: flight tickets, insurance; meals, not mentioned in the program; tips; other personal expenses; additional nights in Borovets or Sofia

Practical information:

HORSES AND SADDLING: Saddling is Western, but English saddles are also available upon request. Most of the horses belong to the local East-Bulgarian breed with a mid-height of 1,50 cm, they are well known as thoughtful and tough, and are thus extremely well-adapted to the mountainous region of the Rodopi Mountains. The maximum weight limit of the riders is 95 kg.EXTENSION AT THE BLACK SEA COAST: we have a unique proposal, which gives you the opportunity to stay on a sea holiday for extra week after your active tour at an incredibly low price in Sozopol, Nessebar, Sunny Beach, Lozenets, St. Vlas, Golden Sands etc. and all this with arranged transportation right after your tour and before your departure flight. For more information please check “Vacation extensions” below. LOW_COST FLIGHTS TO BULGARIA: please check: Wizz Air – http://wizzair.com/; Sky Europe – http://www1.skyeurope.com/; Easy Jet – http://www.easyjet.com/; Germanwings – http://www.germanwings.com/; My Air – http://www.myair.com/; Penguin Travel – http://www.flybulgarien.dk/; Norwegian Air Shuttle – http://www.norwegian.no/. In summer time there are loads of opportunities to book a cheap flight to Bourgas or Varna Airport instead of landing at Sofia Airport. We can arrange for you a bus or train ticket to the starting point of the active tour with transfer to the central bus/railway station in these towns, picking you up at the airport upon arrival or vice versa at the end of your tour (this would only cost you appr. 20-30 Euro per car + the bus/train ticket price itself).