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Iraqi journalist killed in Kirkuk, New York-based group condemns slaying
BAGHDAD (AP) _ A Kurdish journalist was gunned down in the northern city of Kirkuk, Iraqi police said. A New York-based journalists' group said Saturday it was the 136th killing of a reporter since the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq five years ago. Col....Tags: Marketing, Freedom of the Press
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Slots supporters have the cash to back their cause
The horse-racing industry and gambling companies have pumped $3.8 million into a campaign to convince voters to approve slot machine gambling in Maryland, according to campaign finance documents released yesterday. Slots supporters have out-raised...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Referenda, Casino and Gambling Industry, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure
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College football: Some unbeatens will fall today
Sentinel ColumnistToday's state games TIME TV THE GAME THE BUZZ THE LINE THE PICK 3:45 ESPNU UCF (2-3) at Miami (2-3) Hurricanes should be plenty mad about last week's loss to FSU. Miami 17 Miami 27-6 7 Mid. Tenn. St. (2-3) at FIU (2-3) Whoa. FIU has a chance to make...Tags: Boston Bruins, Chuck, Florida State University, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, ESPN
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Automakers put products in TV shows' starring roles as a way to boost interest in key vehicles
AP Auto WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ In this fall's TV season, a secret agent speeds around in a Chevrolet Camaro, a man tries to save the world with the help of a Dodge Ram pickup, and a famous talking car returns to the streets in the form of a Ford Mustang. With auto...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Sports Cars, Passenger Cars, Beverly Hills, Chevrolet
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On this day in history
On Oct. 11, 1776, the first naval battle of Lake Champlain was fought during the American Revolution. Gen. Benedict Arnold commanded American forces, which suffered heavy losses but stalled the English. In 1811 the first steam ferry was put into...Tags: Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Awards and Prizes, Minority Groups, Jimmy Carter
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Only 10 channels — and nothing's on, inmates complain
247-7838Concerned about the effect that violent rap videos and gory films might have on inmates, the Newport News Sheriff's Office is filtering TV viewing in cellblocks and encouraging prisoners to get in touch with the past, the animal kingdom or their...Tags: Animals, ESPN, Prisons, Theft, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Automakers push key vehicles through fall TV shows
AP Auto WriterIn this fall's TV season, a secret agent speeds around in a Chevrolet Camaro, a man tries to save the world with the help of a Dodge Ram pickup, and a famous talking car returns to the streets in the form of a Ford Mustang. With auto sales at 15-year...Tags: Sports Cars, Consumer Electronics Industry, Passenger Cars, Beverly Hills, Chevrolet
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Friday's late-night TV wrap-up
LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Late-night TV show hosts found humor in the presidential debate. A sampling from Friday night: ___ "A town in upstate New York is being accused of being biased because they sent out absentee ballots that say 'Barack Osama.' Today,...Tags: Referenda, Ralph Nader, David Letterman, Defense, Firearms
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BEYOND TV
MAMA'S BOYS WANTED. NBC obviously feels optimistic about its new reality show "Momma's Boys," premiering Nov. 12, since they're already casting season 2. Jointly produced by Ryan Seacrest and the team behind "Average Joe," the series follows moms helping...Tags: Tina Fey, Barack Obama, John McCain, Ryan Seacrest, Frontline Limited
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OFF THE WALL: A monster bash and a scary Long Island house
Send e-mail to diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall pieces together its own monster. FRANK-LY FRIGHTENING. More marathons on Monsters HD. Frankenstein flicks fill today's lineup, starting with the classics "Bride of Frankenstein" and "Ghost of Frankenstein" (today at 6 and 7:15 a.m.)....Tags: Barack Obama, Government, Dance, National Government, Long Island
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Saturday's TV highlights
++++++++++++++++++++ || TIME || EVENT || ON THE AIR || || AUTO RACING || || 4:30 p.m. || NASCAR Sprint Cup Bank of America 500 || TV: 7, 3, 10, 42 || || 8:30 p.m. || NHRA Virginia Nationals qualifying (delayed) || TV: ESPN2 || || 9 p.m. || Formula One...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, American League, Formula One, ESPN, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Sharpen your pencils and study your dogs
United Feature SyndicateCable programming has strayed from the instructional to the entertaining. Animal Planet goes against the grain with an unabashed educational documentary series called ''Dogs 101'' (8 p.m., Animal Planet), a 10-episode guide to the history and attributes...Tags: Animals, Murder, Eddie Izzard, The Simpsons, Macy's
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