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Obama beats up the media; media returns favor
If President Obama was the darling of that so-called liberal media, he is certainly its biggest enemy today. Instead, he’s basically a lame duck pariah who now has the full attention of every broadcast analyst, Internet blogger and newspaper...
Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Journalism, Personal Weapon Control, Criminals, The Boston Globe
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The newspaper is still important [Aberdeen]
Did you read the latest in the newspaper? How often have we said that? Computers are wonderful sources of information, but we still can't discount the value of the printed pages. Someone approached us recently with the fact that no newspapers are...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Havre de Grace, Politics
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H7N9 bird flu can pass between mammals, researchers find
Scientists are gaining a better understanding of the H7N9 bird flu that has sickened more than 130 people -- and killed more than 30 -- in China and Taiwan since February. The latest research into the virus, which before this year had never been...
Tags: Health Organizations, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Bird Flu, Science and Technology
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Brother JT to show 'Boogietude' at Bethlehem show
John Terlesky, known as Brother JT and frontman of the Original Sins, has been a leader of the Lehigh Valley garage-band scene for decades. He has stayed true to the garage spirit, which he calls, "subtle but still simple, right out there for everybody to...Tags: High Fidelity (movie), MTV (tv network), Music Industry, Music, Entertainment
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Digital copies of NSU yearbooks, newspapers available online
Northern State University yearbooks dating back to 1910 and newspapers dating back to 1909 can be found online. They are at digitalcollections.northern.edu/cdm/search/collections/nimages. Northern's Beulah Williams Library, through the NSU...Tags: Robin Williams
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Activists rally against potential L.A. Times sale to Koch brothers
About 100 activists rallied in Beverly Hills on Thursday evening to protest a potential sale of the Los Angeles Times and other Tribune Co. newspapers to the politically conservative Koch brothers. Part of the group -- a collection of environmentalists,...
Tags: David Koch, Bruce Karsh, Politics, Media Industry, Investments
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2010 - Study Shows No Cancer Cluster At Pratt Plant
Hartford CourantWorkers at Pratt & Whitney in Connecticut did not get brain cancer at higher rates than the population generally, according to the latest results of a multiyear study led by University of Pittsburgh researchers. An analysis of 212,513 people who...Tags: East Hartford, Health and Safety at Work, Rocky Hill, New London (New London, Connecticut), Palm Beach County
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High-capacity magazines are usual NRA nonsense
National Rifle Association lobbyist Todd Vandermyde claims that he deserves 30-round magazines because public officials are protected by police carrying the same and his family should have equal protection (“Concealed carry rules for Illinois emerge...Tags: National Rifle Association of America
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Off Camera: Celebrity photographer launches new interview project
Sam Jones is one of Hollywood’s most acclaimed photographers. His celebrity portraits—of people such as George Clooney, Ben Affleck, Bob Dylan, Kristen Stewart — have appeared on the covers of Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly and Men&...
Tags: Arts, Robert Downey Jr., Music Industry, Ben Affleck, Tony Hawk
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The Times-Richfield ‘Electric Newspaper’
FrameworkThe Los Angeles Times-Richfield 'Electric Newspaper' lits up during preview at the corner of Sixth and Hills Streets.... -
From our files for May 26, 2013
100 Years Ago — 1913 Esquire J.R. Dodds had a narrow escape from serious injury at his home on South Third Street. He was cleaning out an old drawer and threw a lot of trash into the grate. A terrific explosion resulted and fire was scattered over...
Tags: Strawberries, Martin Luther King Jr., NAACP
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Malaysia charges student activist with sedition, arrests 3 other anti-government figures
Associated PressKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian authorities detained three anti-government figures, charged a student activist with sedition and seized hundreds of opposition newspapers Thursday, raising political tensions after recent national elections...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Justice System, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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