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Newsreels spur interest in Columbia WWII museum
The StateIs Columbia the right spot for a World War II museum? Marvin Chernoff -- a former public relations executive who was a force behind the Doolittle Raiders 50th reunion here and the steel Palmettos art project, among other initiatives -- thinks so. He...Tags: Museums, PBS (tv network), Colleges and Universities, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Libraries
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Va.-based fund invests in Bills Khakis
Richmond Times-DispatchInvestor Pete Snyder announced Tuesday that his venture capital fund has put money into a clothing company with products manufactured in Southwest Virginia. Snyder's investment company, Alexandria-based Disruptor Capital, made an investment in Bills...Tags: Elections, Executive Branch, Parties and Movements, Meredith Corporation, Media Industry
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Remembering 'Seinfeld,' 15 Years After 'Nothing' Happened
VarietyFifteen years ago today, âSeinfeldâ signed off for the last time. It averaged a staggering 76.3 million viewers, per Nielsen estimates, at the time the sixth-most-watched entertainment event (excluding Super Bowls) ever. Somehow, it's hard to imagine...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, MSNBC (tv network), Television Industry, Bonanza (tv program) , Game of Thrones (tv program)
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Fox Sports 2 likely to launch in August alongside Fox Sports 1
News Corp.'s Fox Sports will launch not one, but two new national sports cable channels in August, according to people familiar with the plan. In March, Fox Sports said it would debut Fox Sports 1 on Aug. 17. At the time, the company downplayed talk...
Tags: Television, NASCAR, Sports, Satellite and Cable Service, Book
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IRS unites nation with shoddy treatment of tea party groups
Finally, a small cadre of busybody bureaucrats has discovered a way to bring this divided country together. Thank you, IRS, for pulling off what no politician has been able to do. Mortal political enemies on both sides of the aisle agree: The IRS...
Tags: Tea Party Movement, The Washington Post, Taxation, Parties and Movements, Internal Revenue Service
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Conservatives' Obama conspiracy theories
When President Obama seems involved, the right comes up with conspiracy theories. That seems to be the one constant here. If conservatives can't beat him in a fair fight, they start throwing mud. And they throw typical, ignorant, right-wing viewpoints,...Tags: Barack Obama
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Public interest in Benghazi sags, but not among Republicans
WASHINGTON — Public interest in the investigation of the killing of the U.S. ambassador to Libya last fall has dropped sharply from its high point in October and has taken on a strongly partisan cast, polling data released Monday shows. Just...
Tags: Benghazi, Parties and Movements, Politics, Washington, DC
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Gun advocates should take aim at real scandals
Last month, I received emails from two people I know but who don't know each other: one a close friend and Second Amendment supporter, and the other a regular reader who sends me news items she believes the "liberal media" are willfully suppressing....
Tags: Operation Fast and Furious, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Sports, Shootings, National Rifle Association of America
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Variety: Remembering 'Seinfeld,' 15 years after 'nothing' happened
VarietyFifteen years ago today, “Seinfeld” signed off for the last time. It averaged a staggering 76.3 million viewers, per Nielsen estimates, at the time the sixth-most-watched entertainment event (excluding Super Bowls) ever. Somehow, it's hard...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, MSNBC (tv network), Television Industry, Game of Thrones (tv program), Bonanza (tv program)
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COLUMN - Not in the spirit of Hayek
Reuters(Nicholas Wapshott is a Reuters columnist but his opinions are his own.) By Nicholas Wapshott May 14 (Reuters) - It has been a bad couple of weeks for conservative social scientists. First a doctoral student ran the numbers on the study by Harvard's...Tags: Customs and Tradition, Religion and Belief, MSNBC (tv network), Philosophy, Slavery
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Rachel Marsden: China's low-profile imperialism
American VoicesPARIS -- Hardly a day goes by without America-bashers accusing the U.S. of "imperialism" or "interventionism." Meanwhile, China is largely exempt from that sort of criticism from the same crowd. If only they'd listen to the governor of the Central Bank of...Tags: South Africa, Africa, China, NATO, Central Bank
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Is Benghazi Obama's Watergate?
On Monday, President Obama called the ongoing controversy over the deadly Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi a "sideshow." The president accused critics of exploiting the tragedy for political reasons, and argued that his administration has...
Tags: Benghazi, Barack Obama, White House, James Inhofe, U.S. Department of State
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