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Mainstream media giving Palin a pass
Reading William Kristol's column in The New York Times, I discover that Sarah Palin and I have something in common. Kristol got Palin on the phone and reported Monday that she does not "have a very high opinion of the mainstream media." This is where we...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Washington Post Company, News Media, New York Times, National Government
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HeismanPundit.com/Orlando Sentinel Heisman Poll
Week 7 Chase Daniel, QB, Missouri 47 (7) Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma 43 (3) Colt McCoy,QB, Texas 19 Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech 13 Max Hall, QB, BYU 13 Charles Scott, RB, LSU 6 Daryll Clark, QB, Penn State 3 Mark Sanchez, QB, USC 2 Javon...Tags: Tim Tebow, Periodicals, ESPN, Matt Leinart, Colleges and Universities
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Michigan Messenger fighting defamation lawsuit
AP Political WriterLeaders at The Michigan Messenger said Tuesday that a story published about Election Day voter challenges was accurate and that they're fighting a defamation suit filed by a GOP official. The Web site quoted Macomb County Republican Chairman James...Tags: Election Day, Parent Organizations, Michael Mukasey, Freedom of the Press, Foreclosures
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McCain link to group in Iran-Contra scandal resurfaces as Obama-radical connection cited
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Republican Sen. John McCain served on the advisory board to the U.S. chapter of an international group linked to ultra-right-wing death squads in Central America in the 1980s. The U.S. Council for World Freedom also aided rebels...Tags: Society, Ceremonies, Wars and Interventions, Coup d'Etat, International Organizations
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Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston
Editor's note: Ravens questions for Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston can be submitted on game days from halftime until three hours after the game. Selected questions are published in a Q&A on baltimoresun.com later in the week. Listen to Mike...Tags: Hines Ward, Chris McAlister, Willis McGahee, Brian Billick, Samari Rolle
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Hammering the message home
A quarter century ago in 1983, the banks in Israel were rapidly going down the tubes. For years the banks had been fleecing the public by selling them so-called inflation-protected dollar bonds. I had warned my daughter that the protection was an illusion...Tags: Auction Service, John Kerry, Financially Distressed Companies, New York Times, National Government
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Obituaries in the news
Ted Briggs LONDON (AP) — Ted Briggs, the last survivor of the World War II sinking of British battle cruiser HMS Hood, died Saturday. He was 85. He died in a hospital in Portsmouth, England, said HMS Hood Association Chairman Peter Heys. Briggs...Tags: Periodicals, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, Maritime Accidents, Chicago Sun-Times, Diseases
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St. John's stands against rankings with U-CAN
Special to The Baltimore SunAs high school seniors sort through the morass of college brochures flooding their mailboxes this fall, the president of St. John's College in Annapolis takes comfort in the fact that students have a new and, he says, better tool to search for their...Tags: College of Notre Dame, Johns Hopkins University, Online, National Government, Colleges and Universities
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Former Sun-Times columnist Raymond Coffey dies
Raymond Coffey, a former Chicago Sun-Times columnist, has died at age 79. His daughter Brigid Zachar says Coffey died Friday in Tucson, Arizona, of complications from Alzheimers disease. Coffey, a native of Racine, Wisconsin, was an editor and...Tags: Periodicals, Death and Dying, Chicago Sun-Times
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How I Made It: Peter Y. Levin
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe gig: Levin is chief executive of GYL, a Santa Monica technology investment portfolio focused on digital media companies and video game platforms. He serves as a board member for online virtual world Habbo Inc.; in-game advertising company Double...Tags: Sony Corp., Advertising, Mike Ditka, Time Warner Inc., Chicago Bears
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New Sony e-book reader has built-in illumination and stylus for taking notes
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Sony Corp. unveiled a new e-book reader Thursday with a built-in light and a touch-sensitive display, features that set it apart from Amazon.com Inc.'s competing Kindle reader. The PRS-700 is Sony's third model of the Reader, and will...Tags: Sony Corp., Computing and Information Technology, Amazon.com Inc., Internet
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102nd birthday: Helen Nau of South Setauket
102nd Helen Nau was born Sept. 5, 1906, in Manhattan. At 16, she began working for the New York Telephone Company and later for an insurance company, retiring after 25 years. She worked to put her two sons through college. She has four grandchildren, two...Tags: Melville
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