Steve Lee

I have always been interested in the publishing business and now Associated Content is allowing me to experiment with the various ideas that come up while I am working on my writing projects.
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  • Earnhardt Ganassi Racing Wins NASCAR Premiere Race at Daytona 500
    The most famous driver in NASCAR history lost his life in the 2001 season opener, The Daytona 500. His widow then inherited the racing team that included the legend's son that created family conflicts.
  • Running on Empty Will Fuel Internet Clicks
    As "Taking the family to the movies" has gotten more expensive and the cost of driving hundreds of miles to a concert has become prohibitive, families will be using the Internet more for local entertainment Searches and Maps.
  • Britney Spears in Strobes Flash
    Britney Spears is the tabloid publishers delight as her increasingly erratic behavior is very visual media oriented making the convergence between print and Web 2.0 seamless.
  • Dale Earnhardt Inc. Wrenches New Engines
    NASCAR, the Superspeedway stands filling motorsport made many changes in the 2007 season . Now that many NASCAR drivers have found new rides, the smaller racing teams have merged or formed partnerships with other teams to compete with the Hendricks Motorsports superteam.
  • Is NASCAR Following the American Automobile Industry's Tire Tracks?
    In the past century their were nine major automobile manufacturers, then seven became five which consolidated to three (Big Three though they were.) Now the industry is in it's most dire straits.
  • NASCAR's Very Sophisticated Good Old Boys
    Legendary drivers of the backroads in the late 1940's and early 1950's were the men that were to become NASCAR drivers as the "Stock Car Racing" circuit was organized at county and state fairs.
  • Dale Earnhardt's Death in Racing Crash Led to NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow
    Dale Ernhardt was the most competitive of drivers in a sport where the phrase "Pedal to the metal" was forged. On February 18, 2001 in an attempt to finish in the top three places Dale Ernhardt's racecar met the wall.
  • Toyota to Make NASCAR Debut at Daytona 500
    NASCAR's National Nextel Cup Series is America's premiere motor racing season, starting at Daytona and finishing at Homestead, Florida in November.
  • Anna Nicole Smith a Star was Never Born
    Anna Nicole Smith was first engaged with American's media through her print ads for Guess Jeans, jeans that lunched a fashion reveloution in the 1980's.
  • Montana, Big Sky, Rural Towns Smaller
    Election season in the Great Plains, the independent, self-reliant energy drillers,farmers, miners, ranchers and small town shopkeepers were as unhappy with "Staying the course" as there bright-light, big-city fellow citizens.
  • Celebrities in Red for the Latest Cause
    Bono, there is no doubt is a great song writer and singer who brought the seemingly endless conflict in the colonized Northern Ireland to America's Rock Concert venues, has now taken on the most intractable cause of all, AIDS.
  • YouTube Hardly Influences Texas Election
    The Mid-Term elections are, thankfully, over. Television commercials can return to selling cars, at least they are visually entertaining, espically compared to the boring, repetitious political ads that booked all the television ad time.
  • Kazakhstan Invades Hollywood, Nomads Battle Borat
    American's have a highly developed sense of justice, partly because "the movies" for several generations have been the gathering place for the viewing of the national ethics imbued in such films as Tom Cruise's "A Few Good Men."
  • Mel Gibson's Apocalypto Message
    Director Mel Gibson is known for using controversies created around his movie productions' subject matter and his cinematic formula of telling a story to his advantage.
  • Kellie Pickler: A Small Town Girl in Red High Heels
    Kellie Pickler, an American Idol Season 5 contestant captivated the American television audience's heart with her performances. It was a challenge singing fifty year-old-songs with enthusiasm but this young lady has a lot of espirit.
  • Curves Offers Key to Healthier Lifestyle
    What is the number-one health concern for Americans? Being Overweight and the effect that has on your overall health. Adults are developing diabetes and heart conditions due to the overload that excessive weight places on the body's circulatory system.
  • YouTube: Everyday People's 1.5 Minutes of Fame
    A new competitor for high school homework has risen from the far reaches of the Internet to the smallest towns of America, YouTube the video sharing site has joined MySpace, Video games and the cellular phone network as they vie for teenagers time.
  • Developing Educational Alternatives
    What is one of the largest businesses in the United States? Education. But, everyones children can attend the public school in their school district for free. Most parents don't realize how much is spent each year on textbooks and testing systems.
  • Can an Independent Coffee Shop Make-It in Coffeebuck$ America?
    America is fueled, it seems, by coffee. Wherever people gather the coffee shop is there with cups of "GO! Juice" and pastries. With several chains taking-up the prime locations is it possible for the independent operator to stake a claim and mine profits?
  • Getting on Jeopardy is No Trivial Matter
    Who is the best-known man in America? Is it an athelete? Is it a corrupt businessman? Is it a politician? Some of the former are worshiped, some are reviled, some are tolerated but I submit to you as the best-known man in America: Alex Trebek. Best Loved?
  • Ideas in Action: Innovations and Inventions Need Promotion
    Ms. Kim Remesch knows a good idea when she sees it. But just an idea won't do us any good until manufacturers, distributers, retailers and consumers know that it exists; what the product does, what benefits it's use will bring and it's cost effectiveness.
  • eBay and the American Economy
    Opening your email in the morning there are various offers for business opportunities and services. Because I have an enquiring mind I often click them to see what they are offering. One of these emails said that I could become an "eBay Developer."
  • EBay Insighter Oracles Future
    The Internet in its infinite vastness is segmented into so many channels that even with all the "For Dummies" books that I have read (my bookcase shelves are filled with yellow and black) it is hard to say what next hot application will be ca$hing in.
  • MySpace and Google Searching for Adherents
    MySpace, the networking-capable highschool yearbook, homework's newest competitor is the darling of the broadcast and print media. Who could resist a success story even bigger than those of the "DotCom Nineties"? But there is a downside to be facebooked.
  • Grey's Anatomy Surgical Strike by ABC Network Thursday Night
    Grey's Anatomy, 2005's hot, new ensemble of surigical theater is operating on the hearts of American and Canadian television viewers on what was the NBC Networks Prime Time territory in seasons past. Is it permanent love or transitory infatuation?
  • Another View of Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise Actor. Tom Cruise Movie Producer. Tom Cruise Movie Mogul? Is this the arc of an successful career in the post-blockbuster era? A successful movie has a boxoffice gross of $100 million, the average film takes in $30 million.
  • Radio Personalities Battle for Morning Driver's Ears in Los Angeles
    Once upon a time in Los Angeles there was a Country Music radio station where the sounds of America's heartland could be heard. One morning recently the black hats were replaced by black-eyed peas, much to the suprprise of long-time listeners.
  • Reality TV Show Idea: Americans Creating Their Own Jobs
    Daily news reports of whole industries "restructuring" and "right-sizing" their businesses with the firing of thousands of workers are on television, in the newspapers and on the internet news sites.
    America's Economy Is Our Economy!
  • Movie Review: 20th Century Fox's The Omen, Directed by John Moore
    6-6-06 the billboards around your town read, anticipating the release of the 20th Century Fox movie "The Omen". Prophetic revelations of evil events occurring in the future have been with humankind ever since the onset of consciousness of time.
  • Bad Dates on the EHarmonyous Great Expectations We Have of a Perfect Match
    Dating, we all have different great expectations of this social custom. Awkward first dates in high school, awkward first dates in adult life, nothing much seems to have changed, except now we refer to them as bad dates. Dating Services can help us.
  • World Trade Center: A Paramount Pictures Film by Oliver Stone
    Sunrise on New York City's granite corridor shadows giving way to reflected light off a hundred thousand fixed-in-place "lights" (as the windows were called) on the World Trade Center's Twin Towers. Is Oliver Stone the narrator to interpret 9-11's events?
  • High Gasoline Prices Hurting? The Answer to Saving Money on Gas Might Be in Your Garage
    Under that cover in the back of your garage is that bicycle you bought in a Lance Armstrong "Tour de France"- winning inspirational flash you had when you were in the sporting goods department of the local discount store.
  • The Da Vinci Code and The Alphabet Versus the Goddess
    The contraversial and long awaited "The Da Vinci Code" is now playing at theatres world wide. What will be the result? Religious revival or religious revulsion?
  • Where Are Hollywood's Women Film Directors? Ask Guerrilla Girls
    In the East Village of New York City and the West Side of Los Angeles, her films are all about relationships. Celebrity Relationships: Episode 3. Just as in book stores where certain asiles are frequented by women, films also focus on their preferrences.
  • Sheryl Crow and Rolling Stones Hear Music at Starbucks
    Starbucks is looking for new opportunities to expand it's quality delivery system with it's Starbucks Entertainment initiative. Syncopated releases of varied styles of musical excellence helps make up for the lack of musical education in america.
  • Information on Physical Fitness for Those with Limited Fitness
    If you had a note from a doctor to dodge gym class in high school Men's Fitness Magazine will provide you with the information to start on a fitness program that you can practise on a daily basis, without going to extremes.
  • Hairspray at the Luxor Casino and Hotel, Las Vegas/Gambling Fantasies
    The infamous John Water's 1988 film "Hairspray" is now a Rhythm and Blues Stage Musical at the Luxor Theater in Las Vegas.
  • Montana's Coal to Gas Conversion Proposal: Can it Be Up and Running Quickly?
    If a business was established in the nineteenth century, monopolised it's market for the early part of the twentith and sought to extend it's reach in the twenty-first century where would it look to expand?
  • Amber Frey: The Reluctant Celebrity in Scott Peterson's Murder Trial
    Reading about Scott Peterson's family offering a reward for information on the killer of their daughter-in-law, Laci Peterson, I was at first incredoulous. After all it was April Fool's Day, but the story was prevelant across all medias. Amber returns.
  • Jessica Alba: To Be or Not to Be a Serious Actress
    Jessica Alba has been filming continously since her feature film debut at Camp Nowhere in 1994.The Fantastic Four is a marvelous and exciting film, superheroic in action and a cosmicly scoped story, with a sequel due in 2007. What is next career move?
  • Fox's American Idol is More Than Just a Talent Contest
    Katharine McPhee, 21 of Los Angeles, California or Kellie Pickler, 19 from Albermarle, North Carolina; I just couldn't decide which one was more ready for Prime Time. Both young ladies singing was exceptional. This season's contest was no Amateur Hour.
  • The Return of HBO's The Sopranos: Fans Were Away from Doctor Melfi's Couch for 24 Months
    Tony Soprano has no interest in getting in shape to participate in the Rock 'N' Roll Marathon in San Diego on June 4 or working on improving his time at the La Salle Bank Chicago Marathon on October 22 either. He has other things on his mind.
  • The Movieland Wax Museum Auction
    James Doohan's son loses bid to purchase the replica of his late father's long-lived character "Lt. Cmdr. Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott of the Star Trek crew. He was "beamed-up" to a new owner for $4,200.
  • Celebrity Relationships: Episode 1
    From Hollywood to Nashville, Miami to New York City celebrities and the paparazzi that stake-out their feeding places hoping to capture that inflagrent delecto moment of indescretion in the stobelights 5500 Kelvin glare, cashing in big with the tabloids.
  • What is Cinematography?
    A movies director gets the major share of pre-premiere publicity, interviews and commentary of his vision of "telling the story" that results in the finished movie. Cinematographers rarely get interviewed, yet they do the majority of the work.
  • FCX: Hondas Vision of Our AutoMobile Transportation Future
    Hydrogen as an automotive fuel has been in the news lately, as gasoline prices continue to rise along with political crises in the supplier nations we have become dependant upon for the majority of our refineries petroleum supply.
  • Book Review: 5TH Horseman by James Patterson
    A young woman is routinly admitted to one of the best regarded hospitals in San Francisco. The Prognosis for full recovery is interrupted by her death, three-score decades before acturial predictions.
  • The Biodiesel Bug: Running on Soybean Oil
    With fuel prices heading higher every time there is a political crisis in the countries that supply the United States with the major portion of the petroleum that is used to make gasoline and diesel fuel, a home-grown source is available.
  • Red Sox Burned by Johnny Damon, Yankees
    Rock Star Player, Not a Stayer.

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