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Howard Stern loses listeners -- and influence -- on satellite radio
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHoward Stern, the self-proclaimed King of All Media, has lost his crown. The shock jock's syndicated morning radio show once drew a national audience of 12 million, but since jumping to satellite radio three years ago, his listeners have dwindled to a...Tags: Ernest Borgnine, Arianna Huffington, Consumer Electronics Industry, Johnny Depp, Joan Rivers
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Former Mayor Mike Peters Out Of Intensive Care
Former Mayor Mike Peters has been taken out of Hartford Hospital's intensive care unit after receiving a liver transplant last week, hospital officials said Sunday. Peters, 59, was operated on early Tuesday morning. His liver was failing because of...Tags: Hartford Hospital
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Former Hartford mayor improving after transplant
Officials say former Hartford Mayor Mike Peters has been moved out of intensive care after a liver transplant. The 59-year-old Peters received the new liver Oct. 7 at Hartford Hospital. He remained hospitalized there Monday. Peters received the...Tags: Hartford Hospital
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Marion's mayor since 1963 getting statue
The man who's been Marion's mayor since John F. Kennedy occupied the White House is being immortalized in the southern Illinois city. A statue of Mayor Bob Butler is coming to Marion's town square. The idea started as a joke years ago, with the...Tags: Sculpture, John F. Kennedy, The White House
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We think: Now's not the time for state regulators to wimp out on renewable energy
You can't accuse the state's Public Service Commission of being too ambitious. But you could accuse the regulatory agency of being a bureaucratic wimp. Last year, Gov. Charlie Crist challenged the PSC to set up regulations that would require Florida's...Tags: Renewable Energy, Civil and Public Service, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Executive Branch, Electricity Production and Distribution
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To Liberal Female College Students, Palin No Feminist
By ARIELLE LEVIN BECKER |The three dozen students clustered around the TV set in the Women's Center of Connecticut College were fairly subdued as they watched Gov. Sarah Palin and Sen. Joseph Biden face off earlier this month. Until the Alaska governor hit a nerve. "Some of...Tags: Trinity College, Connecticut, Colleges and Universities, Executive Branch, Dance, Connecticut College
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George Will: Of New York's mayor and term limits
Unimpressed by Charles de Gaulle's droll observation that the graveyards are full of indispensable men, Michael Bloomberg, New York City's 108th mayor, has decided that he is indispensable. So the law limiting mayors to two terms must be revised to...Tags: New York Times, Michael Bloomberg, Newspapers, Laws, Washington Post Company
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Clinton campaigns for Obama in Roanoke
Associated Press WritersPresident Bush's response to the nation's financial crisis is helping Barack Obama's presidential campaign, former President Bill Clinton said. "The administration keeps plowing an Uzi's worth of bullets into the McCain-Palin ticket every time they have...Tags: Executive Branch, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, L. Douglas Wilder, Heads of State
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Scranton is new hotbed
Call Harrisburg BureauU.S. Sens. Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden made a triumphant homecoming to this hard-scrabble coal mining city on Sunday, where they laid blame for the nation's worsening economic woes at the feet of Republican nominee John McCain and exhorted their...Tags: Medical Staff, Saturday Night Live, Executive Branch, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama
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Today on the presidential campaign trail
Republican John McCain's campaign is sending mixed signals about whether the candidate will offer new proposals to address the financial crisis. On Sunday, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a top adviser to McCain, said the presidential candidate was...Tags: Executive Branch, Barack Obama, Labor Legislation, National Government, Scranton
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NYC Council Speaker backs mayor in extending terms
City Council Speaker Christine Quinn said yesterday she would support Mayor Michael Bloomberg's bid to extend city term limits to allow for continuity of leadership during the financial crisis. "In these difficult times, I believe voters should have...Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Mark Green, Referenda, Public Officials, Government
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Orlando gay-pride festivities underscore serious themes
Sentinel Staff WriterOn the 10th anniversary of the murder of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard and a few weeks before Floridians vote on an amendment to restrict gay rights, Orlando's "Come Out With Pride" event Sunday was as much about self-preservation as...Tags: Val Demings, Lake Eola, Gays and Lesbians, Family, Minority Groups
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