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Actuary Best Job, Reporters The Worst
Being an actuary is the best job in America, according to Career Cast, due to its "high pay, low stress, a robust hiring outlook, a healthy work environment and minimal physical exertion." No region in the country has more actuaries per capita than metro...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Newspapers, Public Relations
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Rupert Murdoch's entertainment group to be named 21st Century Fox
Rupert Murdoch has settled on a new name for his soon-to-be-reconstituted film and television company: 21st Century Fox, a moniker with a guaranteed 87-year shelf life. That should be more than sufficient for the 82-year-old media mogul. Murdoch and...Tags: Fox Sports (tv network), Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Media Industry, Business, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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Senate sets aside gun bill, for now
WASHINGTON -- The Senate formally shelved further consideration of gun legislation Thursday even as supporters of a plan to expand background-check requirements vowed to keep pushing the issue. The decision to set the bill aside came after a showdown...Tags: Federal Gun Control Legislation (2013), Personal Weapon Control, National Rifle Association of America, Joe Manchin III, Jeff Flake
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LETTER: No Good Answer On Background Checks
The failure of the Senate to pass a bill on expanded background checks has bothered and perplexed me. Today I had a revelation. How the hell can the right wing duck their responsibility to pass this bill when 90 percent of the American people support it?...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), The New York Times, Television Industry, USA Today, The Huffington Post
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Boston bombings to dominate Sunday morning shows
Staff writerTHIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: Discussion about the Boston Marathon bombings and the suspects will fill the Sunday morning talk shows. A look at the guest list, which has been very fluid this weekend: ABC's "This Week" features Mayor Thomas Menino, D-...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Michael Chertoff, Jane Harman, Brad Garrett, Woodrow Wilson
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Each Karma 'cost' Fisker $660,000 to produce
Autoblog.comFiled under: EV/Plug-in, Legislation and Policy, Fisker Looks like the $100,000 or so Leo and Bieber plunked down for their Fisker Karma extended-range plug-in vehicles may have been a bargain. The California-based automaker, which appears to be headed... -
Oriental DreamWorks and Chinese partners announce Tibet movie
Filmmakers doing business in China are often advised to avoid the three Ts, as in Taiwan, Tibet and Tiananmen Square. But that warning doesn't apply if you happen to be Jeffrey Katzenberg, the animation mogul who has been at the forefront of Hollywood's...
Tags: China, Kung Fu Panda (movie), DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Dalai Lama, Restructuring and Recapitalization
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David Sedaris on 'Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls'
Can't afford to travel the world? Don't worry — David Sedaris does it for you. In "Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls," his hilarious new collection of essays, America's best-selling literary funnyman hits the road. Various essays find him in Paris,...
Tags: Diabetes, Paris (France), Newspaper and Magazine, France, George W. Bush
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Raymond Edmondson, Jr.: Public employees deserve pensions
In response to the newspaper's April 8 editorial, "Cut Florida pension risk," it is not responsible or fair to cut further into the financial security of working Americans because they happen to be public employees. Debate in Tallahassee about closing the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Boston College, Public Employees, Employees, Pension and Welfare
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Neuharth's USA Today changed American newspapers
Critics dubbed USA Today "McPaper" when it debuted in 1982, and they accused its founder, Al Neuharth, of dumbing down American journalism with its easy-to-read articles and bright graphics. Neuharth had the last laugh when USA Today became the nation's...
Tags: CBS Corp., Media Industry, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Newspaper and Magazine
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Cruise will cruise in 'Oblivion.' YouTube tops Viacom again.
After the coffee. Before spending another day glued to TV news. The Skinny: Since ESPN has the Redskins for its opening Monday night game, the scheduling gurus at the NFL must be pretty confident that quarterback Robert Griffin III will be fully...Tags: The Hollywood Reporter, Johnny Depp, 42 (movie), Kenneth Turan, Mary McNamara
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Korean broadcaster bans Psy's record-breaking 'Gentleman' video
Psy's new music video "Gentleman" is not only breaking YouTube records, hitting more than 145 million views in less than a week, it just got banned by his home country's biggest TV broadcaster. South Korea's KBS, a state-funded broadcaster, said...Tags: Justin Bieber, Muhammad Ali, LinkedIn Corp., Human Interest, Social Media
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