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Change in air surrounding White Sox
Jerry Reinsdorf is 77, going on 40. He wasn't joking when he told a friend he is planning to serve as host when the 2033 All-Star Game comes to U.S. Cellular Field, commemorating the first one at Comiskey Park in 1933. But I'm not sure about that. It...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Prince Fielder, U.S. Cellular Field, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Bulls
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Connecticut's Landmark Gun Law Faces Challenge In Federal Court
The Hartford CourantA coalition of gun owners, gun dealers and firearms rights organizations have sued the governor and members of the state's attorney's office, contending that the gun law passed in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings violates the...Tags: Interior Policy, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Sandy Hook Elementary School, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Forbes: Germany's Angela Merkel still the most powerful woman in the world
dpaNEW YORK German Chancellor Angela Merkel has maintained her position as the most powerful woman in the world, in a ranking published Wednesday by Forbes magazine. Merkel has held the No. 1 position on the Forbes list of the 100 most powerful women in the...Tags: Dilma Rousseff, Francois Hollande, Angela Merkel, European Debt Crisis, European Union
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Protesters oppose possible sale of The Baltimore Sun to Koch brothers
Ten protesters gathered Tuesday morning in front of The Baltimore Sun's office on North Calvert Street, rallying against a possible sale of the newspaper to Koch Industries. Headed by brothers David H. Koch and Charles G. Koch, the private company has...
Tags: David Koch, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Tribune Company, Business Enterprises
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Guatemala full of questions after genocide conviction annulled
MEXICO CITY — The Guatemalan high court's decision to annul the genocide conviction of former military dictator Efrain Rios Montt on Tuesday revived questions about his responsibility for the slaughter of some 1,700 ethnic Maya people. The...
Tags: Interior Policy, Indigenous People, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Witnesses, Crime, Law and Justice
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Microsoft unveils Xbox One! Layoffs at ESPN. Box-office pressure.
After the coffee. Before waiting for Xbox One to change my world. The Skinny: I may be in the minority, but I'm not looking for more interaction with my TV. I spend my days interacting and it is mostly a frustrating experience. I don't want to be...
Tags: Steven Spielberg, Television Industry, The Walt Disney Co., U.S. Department of Justice, American Idol (tv program)
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: Culinary features on Anna Maria Island Mainsail Beach Inn on Florida’s Anna Maria Island has partnered with the Beach Bistro to offer a number of culinary luxuries to...Tags: World Wildlife Fund, Beaches, Canoeing and Kayaking, Radio, NASA
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Leader wins six regional press association awards
The Laurel Leader won six awards, including a first-place award for photography, in the Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Press Association's 2012 editorial contest. The awards were for newspapers in Division D, non-dailies with a circulation more than 20,000, and...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Photography Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Newspapers, Services and Shopping
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Limiting certain carbs may help ease irritable bowel syndrome
Premium Health News ServiceSome foods, from beans to sugar-free gum, contain carbs called FODMAPs, which may trigger symptoms if you have irritable bowel syndrome. FODMAPs are a group of carbohydrates known to contribute to IBS symptoms, including gas, bloating, abdominal pain,...Tags: Abdominal Pain, Australia, Apples, Diarrhea, Symptoms
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Murder of Mexican reporter in Veracruz spotlights official hostility toward press
McClatchy Foreign StaffXALAPA, Mexico Regina Martinez had a premonition that she was courting danger in the months before her death. She spoke to colleagues of her fear. She'd written articles for Proceso, Mexico's main newsweekly magazine, chronicling the overlap between...Tags: Organized Crime, Journalism, Crime, Law and Justice, Mexico City, Executive Branch
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In Mexico, fears for democracy as threatened journalists curtail coverage
McClatchy Foreign StaffSALTILLO, Mexico Quitze Fernandez, a columnist for the El Guardian newspaper in this capital of Coahuila state abutting Texas, picked up the phone in his newsroom one day. "Either you come or we are coming for you," he heard. Within minutes, he was in...Tags: Television Industry, Criminals, Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Journalism
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On the crime beat in Mexico, danger lies in knowing too much
McClatchy Foreign StaffACAPULCO, Mexico It is a sultry morning in this crime-ridden resort, and little movement occurs at the main police headquarters. Francisco Robles, a freelance news photographer, glances down at an incoming text message on his phone. "Four dead. Let's go,...Tags: Corporate Crime, Television Industry, Criminals, Organized Crime, Arts and Culture
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