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*1. Watch this video about the Gaza tunnels to understand the story behind them.

*2. Find out how old your car is in human years.

*3. How do those yellow lines get inserted in NFL coverage?

4. Top online advertising trends for 2009

5. Eight trends in real estate in 2009

6. 2009 trends in bariatric surgery

7. Why grocery inflation could ease in 2009

8. The Urban Land Institute's commercial real estate forecast for 2009. (This is grimmer than grim.)

9. Fourteen predictions about social media in the year ahead

10. National Public Radio's 2009 music predictions (with a little help from an astrologer/psychic.)

11. Predictions about wine in 2009 

12. Twelve CMS-related predictions for the upcoming year. One thing is for sure: Metadata tagging and Web analytics will be vital for sites.

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Five Father's Day Story Ideas
Here are some story ideas from my friends at the Journalism Center on Children & Families, a nonprofit affiliate of the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism.

I recommend you join the thousands of other journalists who get their daily and weekly updates of child/family news coverage via e-mail. I find tons of ideas there all the time. I asked the center to send me some story ideas for "Al's Morning Meeting's" readers. Here are some of the ideas they sent:
  • As we approach Father's Day, you might be tempted to dust off those light-hearted story ideas. But a father's presence in a child's life has far-reaching impact. For example, of the 11 million related children living in poverty, just over 50 percent lived in homes with no father present. In fact, children living in single-parent families are nearly five times as likely to be poor as children living in married-couple families. So think about using the Hallmark holiday to examine the profound role fathers hold in today’s U.S families.
  • Getting schooled -- A father's involvement in school is significantly associated with a greater likelihood that their children get good grades and that they enjoy school.
  • Out of jail card -- Young people in father-absent families had significantly higher odds of incarceration than those from two-parent families -- and youths who never had a father in the household had the highest incarceration odds -- according to a 2004 report. See "Father Absence and Youth Incarceration," by Cynthia C. Harper and Sara S. McLanahan in the "Journal of Research on Adolescence."
(A 1994 U.S. Department of Justice report found that 39 percent of the women in prison grew up in a household without a father.)

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Posted by Al Tompkins at 5:01 PM on Jun. 12, 2008
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Dads and Daughters Here's another great resource on the importance of fatherhood: http://www.dadsanddaughters.org/... More.
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