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Transcript of Susannah Collins interview
David Haugh: What have you been doing the past six weeks? Susannah Collins: The first couple weeks were a blur. I sort of checked out because it was everywhere. I got out of town, spent a lot of time with my family. I turned off my phone, avoided...
Tags: Entertainment, Twitter, Inc., Radio, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Chicago Blackhawks
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Fired CSN reporter Collins: 'I'll be OK'
After a recent Blackhawks playoff loss, a friend clued Susannah Collins in to the Internet buzz comparing her legacy to one of Chicago's most infamous animals — not exactly the way she once imagined leaving her mark on the city. "Somebody texted,...
Tags: Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Stanley Cup Playoffs, Twitter, Inc., Sports, Chicago Blackhawks
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WUSA, WBFF top news stations at regional Emmys
The Baltimore SunWashington's WUSA and Baltimore's WBFF were the top news stations in their respective markets at the 55th Emmy Awards of the National Capital/Chesapeake Bay Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The awards ceremony was held...Tags: Culture, Awards and Prizes, Hunt Valley, Primetime Emmy Awards, Scott Livingston
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Reddit Meetup: Can users turn online connections into real ones?
What do President Obama, Morgan Freeman, NSA document-leaker Edward Snowden and some guy who goes by the name “probably hitting on you” have in common? They all know what time "the narwhal bacons." Specifically, they know "the narwhal...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Father's Day, Reddit Inc., National Security Agency, Edward Snowden
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Matt Damon Being Eyed to Star in Catholic Church Sex Scandal Movie
ReutersJun 14 (TheWrap.com) - Oscar-nominated actor Matt Damon is being sought to star in Tom McCarthy's untitled movie about the Boston Globe's Pulitzer Prize-winning reportage on the Catholic Church's sex abuse scandal, numerous individuals close to the...Tags: Good Will Hunting (movie), Matt Damon, Awards and Prizes, Religion and Belief, Elysium (movie)
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Ecuador's Congress approves thorny media law
ReutersQUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's Congress on Friday passed a law creating a state watchdog to regulate newspaper and television content, a move critics called a blow to free speech but the government hailed as a step toward more balanced media. The law...Tags: Punishment, Freedom of the Press, Ecuador, Radio, Judges
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CBS News confirms reporter Sharyl Attkisson's computer was hacked
The computer of an investigative reporter for CBS News was indeed hacked, the network said Friday. Sharyl Attkisson, known for controversial exposes on the Justice Department's disastrous "Fast and Furious" gun-tracking operation as well as the attack...
Tags: Entertainment, Downton Abbey (tv program), Julian Fellowes, Fox News Channel (tv network), Central Intelligence Agency
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Journalist Alfredo Corchado says it's 'Midnight in Mexico'
Journalist Alfredo Corchado has had a front seat to many of the most important events of recent Mexican history. In the 1980s he covered the protests in Northern Mexico that foreshadowed the end of one-party rule, and he was later a Mexico City...Tags: Book, Mexico City, Mexico, Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Top 5 Things That Annoyed Me About "Man of Steel"
I’m sorry, but as hard as I tried to like it, I was simply annoyed by Zack Snyder’s “Man of Steel.” At first I was conflicted. There were a few things about the film that I genuinely enjoyed - like the opening sequence on...
Tags: Richard Schiff, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Entertainment, David Goyer
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READER SUBMITTED: Meet Author Denis Horgan
EnfieldGet ready for the Enfield Public Library's Summer Reading Kickoff on Wednesday, June 26, featuring a special "Meet the Author" event at 7 p.m. with journalist and author, Denis Horgan. West Hartford resident, Denis Horgan is a veteran journalist and...Tags: Washington, DC, Thailand, Bangkok (Thailand), Boston, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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When celebrity interviews go bad
Let us consider for a moment the Hollywood performance that never gets nominated for awards but can be just as indelible as any Oscar-winning role. I'm referring to the celebrity interview that goes viral. Typically interviews that are done during a...
Tags: Mila Kunis, The Social Network (movie) , Celebrities, Satellite and Cable Service, Social Media
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Pulitzer-winner Gellman writing book on rise of spy state
Reuters(Reuters) - Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Barton Gellman is writing a book on the "rise of the surveillance-industrial state" after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, publisher Penguin Press said on Thursday. Gellman's new book, which has...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Awards and Prizes, National Security Agency, Pulitzer Prize Awards, United Kingdom
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