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  • The Paterson situation openly discussed.

    By Jes Alexander on March 4, 2010

    WASHINGTON, DC (Herald de Paris) – At the end of our Le Morning Show program today, the topic turned to New York Governor David Paterson, and the crazy situation(s) surrounding his candidacy to seek the office he assumed 18 months ago.  We pick up the show’s transcript at that point.  Fi is Le Morning Show [...]

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  • Healthcare Stalemate: A Case for Treason

    By Jes Alexander on March 2, 2010

    By John Mantz
    WASHINGTON, DC (Herald de Paris) – What follows is an indictment of the U.S. Congress and its constituent members who are engaging in treason against the American People in general and, in particular, against those Americans who are infirm, suffering from serious medical conditions, and who remain subject to the tyranny of [...]

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  • Michael Levine’s Random Notes – No. 2

    By Jes Alexander on February 19, 2010

    By Michael Levine
    LOS ANGELES (Herald de Paris) – LCO Founder and President, Michael Levine, one of the most influential PR voices in the world, continues his series of thought-provoking, poignant, and sardonic observations.  As usual, he’s dead-on:
    1. So much for that whole “hopey-changey” thing. Cute while it lasted, but the American people – like [...]

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  • Our new mission, further explained.

    By Jes Alexander on February 14, 2010

    We pulled the trigger.
    Effective February 11th, 2010, the Herald de Paris et Cie. has a new mission. This decision was over a year in the making.
    Sure, we’re still going to strive to bring you the latest news from around the world, world-class features, and engaging prose, that will never change. That’s what we do.
    But here [...]

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  • One giant leap for mankind: The Herald de Paris comes of age.

    By Jes Alexander on February 12, 2010

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
    WASHINGTON, DC (Herald de Paris) – We always knew we were different.  Today marks a new dawn for us here at the Herald de Paris et Cie.  It is cleaner.  It just feels right.  You see, we have come to a very big decision.  As our peers continue to shrink their [...]

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  • Re-Inventing a Traditional New Media

    By Jes Alexander on February 11, 2010

    We were honored recently to be interviewed and featured by UK journalist Olivia James.  We offer an excerpt here, and hope you will consider reading the full interview at the link provided at the bottom of the page:
    (Excerpt from An American in Paris, sort of.)
    By Olivia James

    You have had great Media jobs, why did [...]

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  • Big Mouth Little Brain

    By Jes Alexander on February 9, 2010

    MINNEAPOLIS (Herald de Paris) – I think every so often it’s interesting to take inventory of our cultural zeitgeist by looking at prominent gaffes from a particular time frame.  In doing this we can create a sort of collage of cringe that we can all consider in a moment of awkward repose.  For this [...]

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  • Valuing humanity: Miep Gies passes at 100 years-old

    By Jes Alexander on January 26, 2010

    By Peter Hankoff
    HOLLYWOOD (Herald de Paris) – Miep Gies, the last of the brave souls who hid Anne Frank and her family during World War II, died last week at the ripe age of 100. If that wasn’t enough of an achievement, her actions during World War II rose her to the status of [...]

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