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Specialty Reporter
KIAHSteve is an award-winning Anchor and Reporter who has been with 39 news since it signed-on in 2000. Steve has nearly 20 years of broadcast journalism experience. Steve's reporting has been recognized by The Texas Associated Press. He won First Place for...Tags: Television, Murder, Entertainment, Columbus, Ohio
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Bouted - Announced - So What's Next?
It's been quite awhile since I updated this, but a lot has happened: 1. I participated as a skater in my first roller derby bout last month in Evansville. Not my finest moment, although I did get a few decent hits in. 2. I announced my first roller...Tags: Bloomington, Alabama, Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana), Illinois, Indiana
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In farewell, Farrakhan urges unity of faiths
Tribune religion reporterMixing Scripture from the Koran and the Bible with foreign policy, Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan issued a call for worldwide religious unity Sunday during his farewell address, urging Christians, Muslims and Jews to work toward peace....Tags: Health, Government, Diplomacy, Ohio, Columbus
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Steve Simon
Steve SimonWeekday Anchor Steve is an award-winning Anchor and Reporter who has been with 39news since it signed-on in 2000. Steve has nearly 20 years of broadcast journalism experience. Steve's reporting has been recognized by The Texas Associated...Tags: Television, Murder, Entertainment, Ohio, Columbus
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Steve Simon - Weekday Anchor
Steve came to Houston after spending nearly four years at WSVN-TV in Miami, a job that made Steve an eyewitness to many memorable stories. He was the first reporter on the scene after designer Gianni Versace was shot to death outside his South Beach Miami...Tags: Television, Murder, Entertainment, Ohio, Columbus
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Ginger Chan
There are too many great things to do in life, and getting stuck in traffic isn't one of them! So getting around traffic in LA, the OC and the IE seemed a perfect fit to Ginger Chan's personality. Ginger joined the KTLA family in March of 2008 as the...Tags: KTLA, Television, Education, Entertainment, Alabama
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Hundreds of Stations Cut Analog Signals
NEW YORK (AP) - About a quarter of the nation's TV stations cut off their analog signals Tuesday, causing sets to go dark in households that were not prepared for digital television despite two years of warnings about the transition. Though most...Tags: Los Angeles, Rhode Island, Florida, Columbus, WRDQ
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Planning your family's trip to Alabama's Space Camp
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE BEST WAY From LAX, connecting service (change of plane) to Huntsville, Ala., is offered on American, Continental, Delta, United and US Airways. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $208. NAVIGATING SPACE CAMP Reservations can be made online at...Tags: Alabama, Family, U.S. Airways, Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles Times
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Hurricane Ike: Feds outline preparations
The Swampby Frank James The Feds have issued a press release outlining the preparations they've made for Hurricane Ike. The release has some useful information. For instance, there are more than 1,000 high-water vehicles at the ready to conduct search-and-rescue.....Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Florida, Condos and Houses, National Hurricane Center, Transportation Accidents
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'Constellation'
Times Staff WriterAn interracial romance in the Deep South during World War II forms the backdrop for the sentimental drama "Constellation." Written and directed by Jordan Walker-Pearlman, the ambitious film preaches reconciliation and forgiveness as an extended group of...Tags: David Clennon, Billy Dee Williams, Lesley Ann Warren, Gabrielle Union, Drama (genre)
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As a family vacation, Space Camp is out there
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHuntsville, Alabama "Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five!" the kids yelled. It wasn't as deafening as Times Square on New Year's Eve, but the 300 or so children attending Space Camp were as enthusiastic as any midnight revelers. The space shuttle...Tags: Technology, Los Angeles, Florida, Entertainment, U.S. Army
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Some grumble of politicization at NASA
Sentinel Space EditorWhen it comes to playing politics with America's space program, there are growing signs the Bush administration is boldly going where no White House has gone before. The issue of political ideology and partisanship at NASA is expected to come to a head...Tags: Bill Nelson, Government, Death, Kennedy Space Center, Colleges and Universities
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