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Stimulus fund tracking leaves many with questions
In February, Congress passed the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment act, which doled out billions of dollars intended to create or save American jobs.
The $787 billion were meant to spur the economy and get people back to work, but the official...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Lisa Murkowski, Companies and Corporations, Contracts
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Mala, the Man and His Movies, Part 1
Channel 2 NewsThe 1933 hit movie “Eskimo” is about to come out of obscurity, thanks to a recently published book about its leading man. “Eskimo Star: From the Tundra to Tinseltown, The Ray Mala Story,” will be celebrated at a gala book signing...Tags: Television Industry, Celebrities and Health Issues, Louis B. Mayer, Times Square, Johnny Weissmuller
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A tropical retreat in the midst of a snowy city
In late January, Anchorage’s landscape is reduced to a handful of familiar elements: bare-limbed willows, moose and spruce trees buried in snow.
It’s around this time that locals with means tend to decamp for Hawaii, where green things grow...Tags: Hawaii, Limes, Alaska, Human Interest
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Amy Schumer talks about her journey from Towson to TV and concert stardom
The Baltimore SunAmy Schumer can tell a story. Knowing how to craft a short narrative and make it pay off with a laugh has, after all, helped make her one of the hottest comedians on TV and the concert circuit these days. So, let the star of Comedy Central’s...Tags: Television Industry, Entertainment Events, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Times Square, Mount Vernon
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Kevin Hunt: Why Consumer Cellular Is Better Than Your Wireless Service
The Hartford CourantConsumer Cellular remains relatively unknown among wireless carriers despite giving its subscribers what every AT&T or Verizon (or cable television) customer desires: a no-contract, low-cost, buy-only-what-you-need option with basic service starting at...Tags: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Television Industry, Consumers, Media Industry, Demographics
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Iran's wrestling team abruptly decides to skip L.A. competition
On the eve of an international wrestling meet at the Sports Arena, American officials remain at a loss to explain why the Iranian team — making its first visit to the U.S. since 2003 — has unexpectedly withdrawn and flown home. Los Angeles...
Tags: Television Industry, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Coleman Scott, Politics, U.S. Department of State
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Our View: Michigan's no-fault insurance debate
Wave a few dollars in savings and it's often easy to understand why opposition to proposed legislation falls away. That is the possibility with a mid-April proposal to make broad changes to the state's no-fault insurance system. The legislation also...Tags: Rick Snyder
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Kennedy Center changes Honors process after Latino groups' outcry
After saluting just two Latino performers in 35 years with its Kennedy Center Honors awards, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts says it has revised the selection process to be more inclusive. The changes were announced Thursday in a news...
Tags: Television Industry, Entertainment Events, Chita Rivera, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Fine Artists
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New partnership aimed to revamp Lake-Sumter State College TV station
LEESBURG — TV viewers should look out for a change on Lake-Sumter State College's public access television channel, the result of a new partnership between the college, the county and Hometown Health TV. The partnership comes about a year and a...
Tags: Entertainment, Television Industry, Health and Safety at School, Education, Television
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Directors have enjoyed setting movies at the Cannes Film Festival
Not many of us will ever get to the fabulous Cannes Film Festival currently taking place in the glamorous French resort town. But there is a way to enjoy the Cannes experience vicariously via the films that have used the international festival as a...Tags: Television Industry, Henry Jaglom, Film Festivals, Willem Dafoe, French Stewart
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Allen West lands job on Fox News
Former U.S. Rep. Allen West has a new job as a Fox News contributor, the cable channel announced Thursday. West, a staunch and vocal Republican tea party favorite, will offer political commentary across various daytime and prime-time programs, said Bill...
Tags: Elections, Allen West, Politics, Fox News Channel (tv network), Palm Beach Gardens
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ESPN to take over U.S. Open tennis rights from CBS in 2015
After holding serve for 45 years, CBS has lost the rights to the nation's premier tennis tournament. ESPN on Thursday said it has clinched an 11-year deal with the United States Tennis Assn. for the exclusive TV rights, beginning in 2015, for the annual...Tags: Television Industry, Fox Sports (tv network), Wimbledon Championships, Southeastern Conference, The Walt Disney Co.
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