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Officials probe sedative in Jackson's death
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comThe investigation into Michael Jackson's death is now focusing on the powerful sedative Diprivan, nicknamed "milk of amnesia," and the doctors who may have prescribed the drug to the King of Pop. Police found "numerous bottles" of the drug inside...Tags: The O2, Los Angeles Times, Satellite Technology, Film Festivals, Music
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XM Sirius CEO Mel Karmazin prospers even when business is bad
The struggle in writing about the media business is to not dwell on the negative, these being tough times and all. So you take your good news where you can, and in this case you take Mel Karmazin, chief executive officer of Sirius XM Satellite Radio,...Tags: Howard Stern , Baseball, Liberty Media Corporation, Satellite Technology, Radio
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Jeremy Mayfield receives preliminary injunction for drug suspension, may race at Daytona
SENTINEL STAFF WRITERDAYTONA BEACH — The circus might be coming to town. Jeremy Mayfield can attempt to qualify for the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway after U.S. District Court Judge Graham Mullen granted his motion for a preliminary injunction...Tags: Jimmie Johnson, Satellite Technology, Medicine, NASCAR, Vehicles
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Combat crazy talk with dose of sanity
What is it about President Barack Obama that drives some people crazy? Take, for example, his former pastor. Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. who's back in the news. On Thursday, Wright found himself apologizing for a comment he made Wednesday in which he...Tags: Civil Unrest, Trinity United Church of Christ, FBI, Satellite Technology, Murder
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The Rev. Wright slips over the line — again
What is it about President Barack Obama that drives some people crazy? Take, for example, his former pastor. The Rev. Jeremiah Wright is back in the news again. This time he's apologizing. He really did not mean to blame "them Jews" in an earlier...Tags: FBI, Trinity United Church of Christ, National Government, Satellite Technology, Murder
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Brian McNamee talks about 'Roids with Howard Stern
WatchdogI just spent an hour listening a replay of Howard Stern's Sirius Satellite Radio interview this morning with Brian McNamee, who was promoting the Web site www.sportsimproper.com, which is too improper for me to link to here. Sorry. McNamee didn't......Tags: Jason Giambi, Alex Rodriguez, Satellite Technology, Brian McNamee, Radio Industry
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Chris Russo says he will not return to terrestrial radio
WatchdogChris Russo was on with fellow Sirius Satellite Radio personality Howard Stern this morning, and said many interesting things. Among them was that even if financially troubled Sirius XM gets new ownership that seeks to trim his $3 million-a-year salary,.....Tags: Celebrities and "Bad Behavior", Satellite Technology, Super Bowl, Brett Favre, Radio Industry
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Huff's a hit
The Orioles' team plane bounced, dipped and rattled while passing through a thunderstorm on its way to Kansas City, Mo., early Thursday morning.
Later that evening, Orioles manager Dave Trembley asked first baseman Aubrey Huff about the experience....Tags: Howard Stern , George Sherrill, Baseball, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Nick Markakis
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Future of 'Mike and the Mad Dog' still in limbo
WatchdogHere is the latest on the proposed merger of XM and Sirius Satellite Radio, which if it goes through would provide a broad array of sports programming choices for subscribers - likely at a premium if you want all that......Tags: Satellite Technology, Radio Industry
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Finally, Sirius announces a new sports talk hire!
WatchdogSirius Satellite Radio announced today that Marty Schottenheimer will join the service Monday, co-hosting "Movin' the Chains" from 3 to 7 p.m. Thereafter he will host "The Sirius Blitz" Mondays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and "The Red Zone"......Tags: Satellite Technology, Radio Industry
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Breaking News: Chris Russo has left WFAN
WatchdogTwo weeks shy of its 19th anniversary, the "Mike and the Mad Dog'' show is no more. WFAN announced early Thursday evening that Chris Russo is leaving the company, making Mike Francesa the sole host of the popular afternoon drive......Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Satellite Technology, Radio Industry
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John Madden, Lane Kiffin get Sirius about Al Davis
WatchdogSirius Satellite Radio, home of Chris Russo, Howard Stern and apparently a lot of other stuff, sent some interesting comments from interviews Wednesday with Lane Kiffin and John Madden, only one of whom said he was embarrassed for Al Davis......Tags: John Madden, Football, Satellite Technology, Oakland Raiders, Public Relations
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