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     <title>BBC Stirs Debate on Political Correctness:   'Misguided Criminal,' 'Terrorist' Or 'Bomber?'</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/07/prweb262283.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Filtering Events of All Emotional Content -- The BBC&#8217;s use of the term &#8216;misguided criminals&#8217; and &#8216;bombers&#8217; when referring to the perpetrators of the recent London blasts have stirred an international debate on politically correct language. (PRWeb Jul 17, 2005)</P>
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     <title>Supreme Court-Related Buzzwords Dominate List of Top Political Buzzwords</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/07/prweb257960.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Top 15 Includes: &#8216;The Supremes,&#8217; &#8216;Activist Judges,&#8217; the &#8216;Nuclear Option,&#8217; &#8216;Out-of-the Mainstream,&#8217; and &#8216;Filibuster&#8217;. Though Cheney&#8217;s &#8216;Last Throes&#8217; Bests &#8216;Quagmire&#8217; as No. 1 on the List (PRWeb Jul 6, 2005)</P>
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     <title>Zipkeys, One-click Typing, Released by Doolicity Innovations</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/06/prweb252908.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Zipkeys lets users quickly, easily and cost-effectively respond to e-mails, customer service requests, and any other repetitive or redundant task. (PRWeb Jun 20, 2005)</P>
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     <title>Doolicity Innovations&#8217; Zipkeys Spotlighted at the eBay Live! 2005 Conference</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/06/prweb252910.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Doolicity Innovations (DI), the leader in customer service solutions for small and mid-sized online merchants, today announced that it will release its breakthrough Zipkeys, One-Click Typing software at the eBay Live! 2005 Show at the San Jose (CA) McEnery Convention Center. (PRWeb Jun 20, 2005)</P>
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     <title>Doolicity Innovations Introduces First of DI Suite for Customers (DISC) Solutions</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/06/prweb252912.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Doolicity Innovations (DI), the leader in customer service solutions for small and mid-sized online merchants, will announce the first product to be released from its DI Suite for Customers (DISC) solutions. (PRWeb Jun 20, 2005)</P>
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     <title>Political Correctness Advocates Rail Against the Western Calendar: 2005 A.D. or 2005 C.E.?</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/05/prweb239800.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Advocates Rail Against the Traditional Western Practice of Reckoning Time from the Birth of JesusA small but vocal element is voicing opposition to the traditional Western practice of dividing time, measuring events as occurring before or after the birth of Jesus or B.C and A.D., according to a survey by The Global Language Monitor (GLM), using the Predictive Quantities Indicator&#169; (PQI). (PRWeb May 16, 2005)</P>
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     <title>Global Study: Top 10 Most Confusing (yet widely used) High Tech Buzzwords</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/03/prweb220759.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Global Study: Top 10 Most Confusing (yet widely used) High Tech Buzzwords: HTTP, Megapixel, Plasma, WORM and Emoticon Cited Among Leaders. Worldwide Internet &#38; Media Analysis by Global Language Monitor (PRWeb Mar 23, 2005)</P>
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     <title>&#8216;Moral Value&#8217;s-related Words Top Hot Buzzwords List</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/11/prweb175986.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Specifically, twelve of the top 20 words and phrases that dominated the media in the run-up to the election, can be classified as directly related to the &#8216;moral values&#8217;  concept picked up by the &#8216;exit polls&#8217; conducted in the immediate aftermath of the US Presidential election. (PRWeb Nov 7, 2004)</P>
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     <title>&#8216;Missing Iraqi Weapons&#8217; Fastest Riser in Hot Buzzword List; bin-Laden al-Jazeera Tape Makes Little Headway</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/11/prweb173580.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>&#8216;Missing Iraqi Weapons&#8217; is the fastest riser according to The Global Language Monitor&#8217;s special pre-Election PQ Index (Political-sensitivity Quotient) of Hot Political Buzzwords released earlier today.  Kerry &#8216;flip flop/flopping&#8217; is the second biggest mover, rising 3 places to No. 5. Even with accelerators built into the PQ Index to weight events of the two weeks preceding the election more heavily, the &#8216;bin-Laden al-Jazeera&#8217; tape remains outside the Top Twenty. (PRWeb Nov 1, 2004)</P>
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     <title> &#8216;Colossal Error&#8217;, &#8216;Global Test&#8217; and &#8216;Mary Cheney&#8217; Surge in Top Political Buzzwords List</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/10/prweb168977.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>&#8216;Colossal Error,&#8217; &#8216;Global Test, &#8216; and &#8216;Mary Cheney,&#8217; are the top three political buzzwords to emerge from the recently concluded Presidential Debates, though all three trailed &#8216;Dan Rather Bias&#8217; (as well as the Conservative and Liberal labels) which continued to outdistance all challengers, according to The Global Language Monitor&#8217;s October PQ Index (Political-sensitivity Quotient) of Hot Political Buzzwords.  (PRWeb Oct 19, 2004)</P>
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     <title>Myth of 24-hour News Cycle Directly Impacts (and Undermines) 2004 Presidential Campaign</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/10/prweb162549.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Though it is commonly assumed that the media is now on a 24-hour news cycle, the opposite appears to be true, according to an exclusive analysis of The Global Language Monitor&#8217;s PQ Index (Political-sensitivity Quotient). (PRWeb Oct 19, 2004)</P>
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     <title>Presidential Debate Tracker:  'Colossal Error,' 'Global Test, ' and 'Hard Work,' are the top three buzzwords</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/10/prweb164476.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Will There Be Any &#8216;Colossal Errors&#8217; In This Week&#8217;s Debate?  Will It Pass The &#8216;Global Test&#8217;?  One Thing is Sure:  It Will Be &#8216;Hard Work&#8217; And No Frowning, Smirking, or Looks of Boredom Allowed (PRWeb Oct 6, 2004)</P>
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     <title>"You're Fired!&#8221; Edges "Mess O' Potamia" Atop Television Buzzwords (TeleWords) List for 2003-'04 Season</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/09/prweb157894.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>You're Fired!", Donald Trump's trademark catchphrase from The Apprentice reality show tops the Television Buzzword List (TeleWords) for 2003-'04 Season according to the Global Language Monitor (www.LanguageMonitor.com).  Close behind was &#8220;Mess O&#8217; Potamia&#8221; from The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, &#8220;Girlie Men,&#8221; from California&#8217;s Gov. Schwarzenegger, &#8220;God,&#8221; from Joan of Arcadia and Angels in America, and &#8220;Wardrobe Malfunction,&#8221; from the recent Miss Universe Pageant as well as Super Bowl XXXVIII. (PRWeb Sep 15, 2004)</P>
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     <title>Trash Talk Tops Political Buzzwords List in August PQ Index </title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/08/prweb148041.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>The Incivility of Political Discourse in American Politics has reached unprecedented heights according to the August PQ Index (Political-sensitivity Quotient) released by The Global Language Monitor (www.LanguageMonitor.com).  The PQ Index is a proprietary algorithm that tracks politically sensitive words and phrases in the media and on the Internet. Arnold Schwarzenegger's 'Girlie Men,'  Vice President Cheney's use of  vulgarity, President Bush and Senator Kerry both being  characterized as 'Liars!', Mrs. Kerry's rude directive to a reporter, and RFK, Jr's 'Fascist America' proposition highlight Top 10 for August.   (PRWeb Aug 10, 2004)</P>
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     <title>Top Political Buzzwords:  'Fahrenheit' Replaces 'Reagan'; 'Beheading', 'Sovereignty', (Edwards/Kerry) 'Hair', and (Bush/Kerry) 'Liar' Rise Abu Ghraib 'Torture/Abuse' and Rumsfeld 'Resign' Tumble </title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/07/prweb139189.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>The Top Political Buzzwords PQ Index for July were announced today by the Global Language Monitor's (www.LanguageMonitor).   GLM created the PQ 'Tracking' Index because of the rapid turn of world events and their immediate impact on political discourse in the U.S.  The PQ (or Political-sensitivity Quotient) Index is a proprietary algorithm that tracks politically sensitive words and phrases in the media and on the Internet.   The words and phrases are tracked in relation to their frequency, contextual usage and appearance in global media outlets, thereby separating the 'spin' and the 'hype' from the facts.  The PQ Index is published monthly leading up to the US Presidential Elections on November 2nd. (PRWeb Jul 14, 2004)</P>
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     <title>Presidents Reagan and Clinton Steal the Thunder from the 2004 Campaign in June PQ Index</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/06/prweb132571.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Former presidents Reagan and Clinton are stealing some of the limelight from the 2004 campaign according to the Global Language Monitor's June PQ Index (Political-sensitivity Quotient).  (PRWeb Jun 16, 2004)</P>
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     <title>'Flip Flop' Barely Trailing Abu Ghraib 'Abuse' in May's PQ Index Points to Kerry's Dilemma</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/05/prweb127607.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>The term &#8216;abuse' directly relating to the Abu Ghraib prison crisis has bested &#8216;Flip Flop&#8217; at the top of the Global Language Monitor's May PQ Index (Political-sensitivity Quotient).  This remarkable rise in the midst of scandal, points to Kerry's present predicament. (PRWeb May 21, 2004)</P>
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