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Greek public broadcaster defies order to shut down
ATHENS -- Angry lawmakers and powerful unions in Greece scrambled Wednesday to reverse a sudden government decree shutting down the country’s public broadcaster to save money, even as the network's employees defied the order and continued to...
Tags: Antonis Samaras, National Government, Labor Legislation, Government, Career and Workplace
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Sports on TV
WEDNESDAY'S TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS ++++++++++++++++++++ || MLB || Angels@Orioles (T) || MASN9 a.m. || || Angels@Orioles || MASN12:30 || || Cleveland@Texas || ESPN8 || || Washington@Colorado || MASN8:30 || || Angels@Orioles (T) || MASNMidnight || || C....Tags: National Hockey League, Major League Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Ice Hockey, Association of Tennis Professionals
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Gil LeBreton: Rangers' bats baffled by pitchers of late
Fort Worth Star-TelegramThe hitting slump continues as the Rangers are stymied by Corey Kluber, Indians. The Texas Rangers didn't just lose Tuesday night. They got Klubered. Mystified by a Cleveland Indians pitcher a local kid, Corey Kluber of Coppell, Texas who tied them into...Tags: Corey Kluber, Bud Selig, Elvis Andrus, St. Louis Cardinals, Texas Rangers
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Revamp Your Bedroom with Duvet Covers and More
Tribune Specialty ProductsThere’s nothing worse than waking up to a room full of blah. After all, who wants the first thing they see in the morning to be the same old duvet cover, the same old sheets and the same old clock radio. Who wants to see the same lackluster...Tags: Personal Service, Entertainment
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New reservation parole program to begin
PIERRE — Beginning with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe next week, state officials are scheduled to start visiting Indian reservations in South Dakota to lay the foundation for new tribal parole programs. State Tribal Affairs Secretary J.R....Tags: Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Punishment, Dennis Daugaard
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George Zimmerman trial: Day 2 of jury selection for Trayvon Martin shooting
SANFORD — For now, they are nameless people, potential jurors in the George Zimmerman murder trial whose identities are protected by court order. But if they're chosen, that will change once the trial ends. On Day 2 of jury selection Tuesday, that...
Tags: Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, NPR, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson
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In George Zimmerman trial, potential jurors asked to set aside publicity
The Miami HeraldSANFORD, Fla. Race relations, Florida's self-defense law and Trayvon Martin's attire and school suspension emerged as key issues Tuesday as lawyers in the George Zimmerman murder trial grilled jurors about the effects of publicity in the case. It was the...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Politics, Prosecution, Racism, Mark O'Mara
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Funkstown man accused of posing as a fire marshal
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comA Funkstown man has been charged by Maryland and Hagerstown fire officials with posing as a fire marshal after allegedly pretending to conduct safety inspections at five Washington County businesses. Johnathan Theodore Stahley, 22, of 102 E. Baltimore...Tags: Walmart, International Law, Fires, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Report: NFL considers taking draft on the road
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Report: NFL considers taking draft on the road The National Football League has begun internally researching options for holding its three-day draft in three different NFL cities in the same year, or shifting venues each year, to...Tags: Holidays, Sports Illustrated, Roger Goodell, NFL Network (tv network), ESPN (tv network)
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June 11 In History: Radio announcer refused to sign a complaint against three men
>> 50 Years Ago — BRAWLEY — A local radio announcer said today he refused to sign a complaint against three men who allegedly threatened with a rifle and a knifeFriday night because he feared “retaliation.” The suspects were...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Entertainment
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After Santa Monica shooting, KCRW staffers back on the air, healing
On Monday afternoon, three days after the Santa Monica shooting rampage in which John Zawahri killed five people, it was not business as usual at radio station KCRW. Some of the staff has sought out counseling. Others have taken time off work to heal...
Tags: Radio Industry, NPR, John Zawahri, FBI, Entertainment
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