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In Baltimore, all-sports radio is getting yet another yakker
Reaching into the locker and taking the notebook out of the backpack as we go back to school with this week's sports media notes: •As of Monday, Baltimore will have one more all-sports radio station than it has professional teams. WVIE (1370AM)...Tags: Television Industry, Cincinnati Bengals, CBS Corp., ESPN, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Blagojevich tries to restrict campaign donors
Governor Rod Blagojevich is being criticized for attempting to bar state officials from accepting contributions from state and local government employees. Cindi Canary of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform claims Blagojevich used his...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Political Candidates, Elections, Civil and Public Service, Local Authority
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Stewart hires Grubb as crew chief of new team
AP Auto Racing WriterDarian Grubb never really loved being a crew chief during his two short stints atop the pit box at Hendrick Motorsports. When the team moved him back to an engineering job this season, he vowed not to run a race team again. But when Tony Stewart...Tags: Joe Gibbs, Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Government
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Missing Bank Records Are Cause For Worry
A huge Wall Street bank "lost" my personal financial data somewhere outside Jersey City. I can relate. I'm forever misplacing my wallet and those pesky ATM slips. It's not like this is the first time this has happened. My private financials were also on...Tags: Rick Green, Theft, Richard Blumenthal, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy
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Kyle Orton is a new man
Chicago Tribune reporterYou still can Google Kyle Orton's name and see that the first available link is a picture of the Bears' quarterback holding a whiskey bottle. You still can find all types of tributes on the Internet immortalizing either Orton's night life or his neck...Tags: Barack Obama, Jim Morrison, Donovan McNabb, Rex Grossman, Kyle Orton
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Court frees 2 who testified against supervisor
Federal court records show that two illegal immigrants arrested during a massive Immigration raid at a kosher meatpacking in Postville were freed from jail after testifying against a plant manager. Josue Muj-Ixen and Antonio Vasquez-Arrendondo were both...Tags: Migration, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Prosecution, Court Administration
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Associations see foreclosures, renters as pressing issues
Special to the Chicago TribuneWhat's on the minds of community association residents these days? Foreclosures, renters, secretive boards and sloppy managers are high on a long list. That's what they told the Illinois Condominium Advisory Council at a recent public hearing in...Tags: Harry Osterman, Elk Grove, Naperville, Arlington Heights, Woodridge
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Handling Digital Stain At An Interview
DEAR JOYCE: Need a quick answer! I just discovered inappropriate photos of myself posted online by an old boyfriend when we were in college. I've read about digital dirt and how it can kill your chances with employers. My problem is that a job I've...Tags: MySpace, Employers, Colleges and Universities, Government
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Supermom, yes; perfect, no
Richmond Times-DispatchHannah Keeley had every right to be exhausted and grumpy. She had spent the previous day attempting to fly back to Richmond from Orlando at a time when a computer glitch had gridlocked air-traffic-control operations on the eastern seaboard. She...Tags: Defense, Family Vacations, Jonas Brothers, Phil McGraw, NBC
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Bad Medicine or bad justice?
How two respected Gary physicians wound up doing a combined 20 years in federal prison by Don Terry . . Brothers and physician-partners Randy Chube, at left, and David Chube Jr . . As little boys growing up in Gary, Ind., David Chube Jr. and his...Tags: Kentucky Derby, Music Theater, Government, Drug Trafficking, Witnesses
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Suffield Selectmen Hear Residents' Views Of CL & P Project
Courant Staff WriterAs of 10 p.m. Wednesday the board of selectmen was still listening to residents' questions and comments, as well as asking questions themselves about CL&P's proposed Greater Springfield Reliability Project, a $714 million upgrade to increase power...Tags: Connecticut Light & Power Company, Northeast Utilities, Suffield, East Granby, Government
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Brewers, Rays good stories but a good Series?
AP Sports ColumnistAround this time of year, the job of a general manager in Milwaukee is usually to explain how promising the young talent brought up for the final month of the season is and to remind fans they can still get great bratwurst at the ballpark. So it's a...Tags: Andruw Jones, Manny Ramirez, Ben Sheets, Josh Beckett, Chicago White Sox
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