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Splitsville: Koppel out at Discovery
The TV Zone'Tis the season for bad news - Ted Koppel and Discovery have ended their production deal, begun with so much fanfare a couple of years ago, after Ted exited ABC News... Reasons? Well, let Ted tell you, via press......Tags: Tom Brokaw, NBC, Meet the Press, Maryland
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'Sen.' Suozzi gets some love on the blogo-buzz circuit
Spin CycleFor the past couple of days in the blogosphere, for whatever reason, the potential for Gov. David Paterson to pick Nassau Executive Tom Suozzi for the Clinton Senate was brought up anew and largely talked up. This Washington Post......Tags: Executive Branch, Steve Israel, Ben Smith, New York, Primaries
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The better half: Silda, no longer second fiddle
Spin CycleSilda Wall Spitzer, no longer the wife behind the ambitious pol, takes a job as a marketer for a hedge fund -- Metropolitan Capital Advisors. Via NYMagazine, which also says Eliot is thinking of getting literary: "Meanwhile, her husband, spared......Tags: Silda Wall Spitzer, Barack Obama
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Bond denied for 4 charged in heroin ring
Four men have been ordered held without bond on charges they distributed heroin to dozens of young people in the Centreville area. The men are among 10 people charged last week in a heroin distribution ring in northern Virginia that police say was...Tags: Virginia
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No motive in fatal Catonsville slashing
Fingerprints left at a Catonsville liquor store where a woman was fatally stabbed Saturday afternoon led police to the nearby home of a 23-year-old man whose only prior criminal conviction was for burglarizing a house with some friends. David Aaron...Tags: Lawyers, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Court Administration, Colleges and Universities, Murder
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True school scandal: politicians who tolerate the bad ones
TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICESHypocrisy is an overblown sin. Better to be a hypocrite who occasionally violates his principles than a villain who never does. I bring this up because the usual, and entirely expected, round of conservative complaints about Barack Obama's public-schools...Tags: Republican Party, National Government, Schools, New York, The White House
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With Obama administration, the mustache is back
The Washington PostThe mustache is back! Washington suddenly has the most impressive display of upper lip talent since ... John Bolton dined alone. D.C.'s private sector has always sported some formidable mustaches (columnist Tom Friedman, Redskins Hall of Famer Art Monk)...Tags: Barack Obama, Henry Waxman, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Stephen Colbert, David Axelrod
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U.S. Cancer Rate Declines For First Time On Record
Combined Wire ServicesFor the first time since the U.S. government began compiling records, the rate of cancer has declined, perhaps marking a tipping point in the fight against the second-leading cause of death among Americans. Researchers already knew that the number of...Tags: Breast Cancer, Cancer, Health Organizations, Diseases, Newspapers
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Viewpoint: The real school scandal
Hypocrisy is an overblown sin. Better to be a hypocrite who occasionally violates his principles than a villain who never does. I bring this up because the usual, and entirely expected, round of conservative complaints about Barack Obama's public-schools...Tags: Republican Party, National Government, Schools, New York, The White House
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Bush administration seeks criticism on global-warming rule
The Washington PostAs the Bush administration prepares to issue its ruling on whether to limit greenhouse gases, it's sending out a message to some of its allies: Tell us how much you don't want us to regulate emissions linked to global warming. Last week, the White...Tags: Automotive Equipment, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Rhode Island, National Government, Local Elections
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Automakers Reportedly Still Unable to Produce Profitable Hybrid and Plug-In Cars
Edmunds.comMany members of Congress believe they know what the car company of the future should look like. "A business model based on gas--a gas-guzzling past--is unacceptable," Democratic Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York said last week. "We need a business... -
Andre Hornsby is going to jail
baltimoresun.comDespite the pleas of the head of the Baltimore Teachers Union, a federal judge had little sympathy for the former Prince George's County schools CEO. The judge ordered Hornsby today to begin a six-year prison sentence Jan. 2. After that, he'll have...
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