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Jericho is an American serial drama produced by CBS Paramount Network Television, with executive producers Jon Turteltaub, Stephen Chbosky and Carol Barbee.

The first season of the show premiered Wednesday, September 20, 2006, on CBS and went on hiatus after the episode of November 29, 2006. It returned February 21, 2007, after a special recapping the first 11 episodes on February 14, 2007,[1] and concluded with a cliffhanger episode on May 9, 2007. Lackluster ratings prompted concern, as the show hit a ratings low in early April.[2] The ratings were down 25% following the nearly three-month hiatus and subsequent return opposite American Idol.[3] During its first season, it ranked 48th, with an average of 9.5 million viewers in the United States. Other Wednesday night programs it competed with were Lost and South Park.[4]

Though the producers seemed confident of a second season,[5] the series was initially canceled by CBS in May 2007.[6][7][8] However, after a grassroots campaign to revive the series, CBS officially announced on June 6, 2007 that it had purchased seven new episodes of Jericho for broadcast as a mid-season replacement.[9]

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Short Story Competition

Expanded Universe Short Story Competition



The Story. Write a 250- to 1,000-word short story about something happening in the

expanded universe of Jericho (outside of Jericho) with original

characters. While Jericho can be mentioned, please refrain from using

anything that may interfere with future plot lines. Your name and

address must be included on the… Continue

Posted on July 29, 2007 at 2:26pm

Medications Stockpile

I received a comment yesterday from bloggrr re: my blog on Survival Skills. She asked about shelf life of Synthroid which got me to thinking about medications and how they would

be affected by a disaster.




Bloggrr, the shelf life of Synthroid, is said to be about 2 years. However, it

is prone to degrade faster in response to light, temperature, air, and

humidity. Some of the disaster preparation…

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Posted on June 30, 2007 at 10:51pm

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At 11:13am on December 11, 2007, Lisa said…
Learn How Your Blog Spot Can Receive Free Advertising through www.RecruitingBlogswap.com

Do you want to attract more visitors to your career site but don’t have the budget for a big advertising or public relations campaign? No problem.

One of the most efficient and effective ways to attract highly targeted visitors to any web site is by increasing the number of visitors who find you in the organic (free) results of search engines such as Google and Yahoo. But how do you increase the number of those visitors? Make your web site come up higher in the results so more of your targeted visitors will see your site and click through. Two of the best ways of making your site come up higher in the search results are to add more content to your site and to increase the number of links to your site.

The Recruiting Blogswap at can help your career site come up higher in the search engine results because you can use it to increase the amount of content on your site and the number of links to your site. The Recruiting Blogswap is a FREE service of job board CollegeRecruiter.com but used by a wide variety of career sites. Some of the career sites want to attract candidates with years of experience, with certain skills, or from certain geographic areas. Other career sites which participate want to attract human resource professionals, hiring managers, or others on the employer side of the desk. But all of them use the Recruiting Blogswap to increase the number of targeted visitors to their site and they don’t pay a dime to do so.

If you have career-related articles, then sign up with the Recruiting Blogswap as an author. Your articles will automatically include a byline that will tell the readers about your organization and will link to your web site. Those articles will run on recruiting blogs which have signed up to publish articles written by you and other authors. When your articles run on those other sites, they will link to your site and that link will be in close proximity to the description of your organization in your byline. Google and the other search engines will infer from the proximity of the link to those keywords that your site is a good source for those who are searching for that information so your site will be moved up in the search engine results when people search on those keywords.

If you want to add more content to your site, then sign up with the Recruiting Blogswap as a publisher. You’ll receive articles from authors and may publish them on your site. If you choose not to, then the articles that you’re sent will be re-assigned to the next publisher in line. You’re never under an obligation to publish an article so you don’t have to worry about being asked to run an article that will be of no interest to your visitors. And by adding more articles to your site, when Google, Yahoo, and the other search engines find those articles, they’ll include them in their search results and will direct your most desired visitors to your site when they search for that type of content. Also, when you add more pages to your site, the search engines rank all of your pages higher as sites with more pages tend to be more likely to have the information being searched for.

Sound good? I thought so. What’s the catch? None. All of the participants get something of value. The authors get links back to their sites from the web sites of the publishers so the web sites of the authors appear higher in the search engine results. The publishers get more pages so their web sites appear higher in the search engines results. CollegeRecruiter.com gets a very short blurb in each article and archives a copy of each article on our site so our site appears higher in the search engine results.

Want to sign up as an author, publisher, or both? Great. Go to http://www.RecruitingBlogswap.com and get started today.

Please let me know if I may be of any additional assistance. I am here to help.

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Email: Lisa@CollegeRecruiter.com
At 10:09am on September 20, 2007, Volora Howell said…
Yes, i would love to interview with you.
At 12:05am on September 20, 2007, Jim Stroud said…
Interesting! I do a bit of creative writing myself. Let's chat sometime soon? -Jim
At 10:47pm on September 19, 2007, Volora Howell said…
Great creative effort, I am also a writer/producer

Check me out in www.myspace/volora
At 9:55pm on September 19, 2007, Volora Howell said…
This is great!!
At 2:28pm on July 29, 2007, latarsha dc said…
Thanks for accepting my request.
At 2:23pm on July 24, 2007, Rushit Shah said…
Thanks you accepting the invitation and thank you for the comment.

Please let me know if i am helpful to you.
 
 
 

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