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The Morning Fix: OWN drags Discovery profits down. Manny TV!
Company TownPG-13 rating is key for success. OWN drags Discovery profits down.... -
Cardin, Mikulski urge Obama to speed withdrawal from Afghanistan
The Baltimore SunSens. Benjamin L. Cardin and Barbara A. Mikulski urged President Barack Obama on Wednesday to speed the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Afghanistan. The Maryland Democrats joined a group of 24 senators in declaring the mission in Afghanistan...Tags: Frank Lautenberg, Armed Conflicts, Barbara A. Mikulski, Barack Obama, Jeff Bingaman
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Niños inmigrantes amenazados por hogares sustitutos
WASHINGTON, DC — Más de 5 mil hijos de inmigrantes languidecen en hogares sustitutos estatales del país porque sus padres vivían ilegalmente en los Estados Unidos, o fueron detenidos o deportados por las autoridades federales de inmigración....Tags: Guatemala, Fines, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Punishment, Punishment
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AT&T Kills $39B T-Mobile Bid
ReutersThe proposed AT&T-T-Mobile merger is dead. AT&T issued a press release on Monday announcing that its discussions with Deustche Telekom, which owns T-Mobile, had ended, citing intense federal scrutiny. In the release, both companies continued to insist...Tags: Antitrust Issues, Movies, Companies and Corporations, AT&T Corp., Economy, Business and Finance
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Would you vote for James for Senate?
No love lost in Texas David Teel Daily Press A democracy that has given us Sen. Al Franken and Gov. Terminator surely is capable of producing Sen. Craig James. But I'd sooner vote for Lee "Don't forget the 7-second delay" Corso. The beauty of James'...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Chicago Tribune, Erin Andrews, ESPN (tv network)
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Proposed AT&T - T-Mobile merger is dead
ReutersThe proposed AT&T-T-Mobile merger is dead. AT&T said on Monday that its discussions with Deustche Telekom, which owns T-Mobile, had ended, citing intense federal scrutiny. Both companies continue to insist that the proposed $39 billion deal, which would...Tags: Antitrust Issues, Movies, AT&T Corp., Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Amid partisan fights, holiday cheer as senators play Secret Santa
There is no war on Christmas in the U.S. Senate. Sixty senators were exchanging gifts and good cheer – we hope – at a Secret Santa party just off the Senate floor tonight. The bipartisan fete was hosted by Sens. Al Franken (D-Minn.) and...Tags: Christmas, Bob Menendez, U.S. Senate, Mike Johanns, Republican Party
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Democrats in town for statewide convention
SAN DIEGO -- The Democratic State Convention is scheduled to open Friday at the San Diego Convention Center for a three-day run that includes addresses by Gov. Jerry Brown, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Dianne Feinstein
The first day line-up...Tags: Jerry Brown, Democratic National Conventions, Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Party, Politics
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Those party photos could cost you a job
In a controversial twist on the exploding use of online social media, more employers are poring over the websites to weed out job applicants whose posts reveal that they use foul language, take drugs, associate with gangs or have other questionable...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Politics, Trials, Microsoft Corporation
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Carrier IQ disputes spying accusations; security researchers agree
TechnologyCarrier IQ, the beleagured online metrics company that has been accused of installing spy software on millions of smartphones, has broken its silence to say the critics have it wrong. "While a few individuals have identified that there is a...... -
Anderson Cooper, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 'Jeopardy' power players
Show TrackerAnderson Cooper, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Dr. Mehmet Oz are three of the influential media personalities participating in this year's "Jeopardy!" Power Players week. The special "Jeopardy" shows will be taped in Washington, D.C.... -
Congress frees 3 trade pacts after long wait
By Jim Spencer Star Tribune, Minneapolis Oct. 13--WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a rare show of unity, the House and Senate approved three foreign trade agreements that have languished for years. The deals with South Korea, Colombia and Panama are...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Trade Policy, Politics, Civil Rights
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