Goldblumpresentation

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THE GOLDBLUM THE GOLDBLUM DILEMMA DILEMMA Nicholas Barkl

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THE GOLDBLUM THE GOLDBLUM DILEMMADILEMMA

Nicholas Barkl

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Actor Jeff Goldblum died while filming a movie in New Zealand early this morning – June 25 2009.

Preliminary reports from New Zealand Police officials indicate that the actor fell more than 60 feet to his death on the Kauri Cliffs while on-set. Specific details are not yet available.

The accident occurred at approximately 4:30 a.m. (UTC/GMT +12).

Additional details and information will be forthcoming.

New Zealand, in recent years has grown in populariaty as a backdrop for Hollywood producers because of it's scenic and rugged landscape. Recent movies filmed in New Zealand include The Lord Of the Rings, King Kong, and The Chronicles Of Narnia.

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http://www.thevine.com.au/entertainment/articles/jeff-goldblum-and-stephen-colbert-unite-to-mock-richard-wilkins.aspx

IT WAS ALLA

LIE

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“...always said what a good bloke he was...”BREAKING NEWS

“...New Zealand police are saying that that's a correct story.”

“...he was a very prolific worker andwas shooting a movie in New Zealand.”

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“You want to be the first, but more importantly you should want to be right. We didn’t have the luxury of commercial breaks or anything like that, we’re just

ploughing into it. You know, I made the statement that yes New Zealand police had confirmed it and of course it was very quickly denied...”

It was mildly embarrassing.

http://mumbrella.com.au/richard-wilkins-on-how-he-ended-up-reporting-the-death-of-jeff-goldblum-57792

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-High-speed communication

-140 word limits

-Web 2.0 features

-Mobile access

-Open registration

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Reliability+

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When newspapers had monopolies, we had a responsibility to our communities not to abuse our power, and to provide a neutral commons for reporting and debate.Now, as just one among dozens, if not hundreds, of popular news voices within our communities, our responsibilities have changed. Now, we serve our busy audience and stand apart from the competition with reporting that cuts the clutter and identifies the truth among many conflicting narratives.

-Robert Niles

http://www.ojr.org/ojr/people/robert/200901/1623/