Updated: 11/21/2002; 3:27:36 PM.
According to Those Who Have Seen the Report
Musings on enterprise software, sports and life. Playing like the stringers, as Dan Gilmor would say ...
        

Monday, November 18, 2002

Today's Papers Rules
If you're not familiar with Today's Papers, shame on you (http://slate.msn.com/?id=2074117), it's an absolute savior. It's been around for 5 years now, but it still amazes me. Quick summary of what the top 5 papers (NYT, LAT, WSJ, USAT & WP) are covering as news and how they are covering it. Plus, there's a great quirky / smart sensibility to it. For instance, where else are you going to get this kind of "coverage"

Ah! So it's only $3.5 million per bedroom... A NYT correction clarifies the details on Dustin Hoffman's apt. sale: "The price

is $25 million (not $24 million); the apartment has 7 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms (not 4 and 6)."

They'll do this at the end of the passage; anyway, it's a great way to start the day (via email delivery).



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