Posted by Woman at Mile 0 on December 31st, 2007 in Blogger Issues
I am throwing the ticker tape today here at WMO and celebrating for both the New Year and my 20,000 visitor to this site since I relocated here on July 16th, 2007.
Today’s Blog Stats Reading:
Total Views: 20,009
Best Day Ever: 302 — Monday, August 20, 2007
Views today: 35
I moved to this address from my original wordpress blog address that I [...]
Posted by Woman at Mile 0 on December 30th, 2007 in Blogger Issues, Women
I was reading this article at CanWest about online dating and how it can be as frustrating as the bar scene for women.
Online dating renews women’s hope in love and sex, but can be just as disappointing as the real-life dating scene, according to new Canadian research.Susan Frohlick, an anthropology professor at the University of [...]
Posted by Woman at Mile 0 on December 29th, 2007 in World Politics
According to this video report they now have a photo of her killer.
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Posted by Woman at Mile 0 on December 28th, 2007 in Women, World Politics
The unchallenged “Osama Bin Laden murdered” statement in this interview is very curious.
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Posted by Woman at Mile 0 on December 28th, 2007 in American-Politics, Women, World Politics
I was listening to Senator Chris Dodd (Democratic Candidate) on CNN on why the US should continue to support Musharraf regardless of his potential collusion in the assassination of Bhutto. Dodd swings through the air as he tries to make a case for support because of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. I am confused [...]
Posted by Woman at Mile 0 on December 27th, 2007 in Women, World Politics
I could not help but come to tears when I learned that the dark forces in Pakistan have finally managed to kill their incredibly brave, famous opposition leader and former Prime Minister. CBC reports,
Former Pakistani prime minister Benazir Bhutto was killed Thursday in an apparent suicide attack at a campaign rally in which at [...]