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Central Florida Political Pulse biographies
David Damron writes: "Born and raised in the northeast, I moved south to finish college and graduated from the University of Florida in 1995. After covering schools, social services and governemnt in Lake County, I headed to Orlando to cover the Florida...Tags: Arts, Photography, Florida Legislature, Lake County (Florida), Orlando
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Richard Ben Cramer dies at 62; Pulitzer-winning journalist
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Richard Ben Cramer, whose narrative nonfiction spanned presidential politics and the game of baseball, has died. He was 62. Cramer died Monday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore of complications from lung cancer,...
Tags: George H.W. Bush, Newspaper and Magazine, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Elections, Journalism
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News Corp. print holdings would have lost $2 billion as stand-alone
Rupert Murdoch's publishing empire, which includes the Wall Street Journal, would have recorded a $2.08-billion loss during its recent fiscal year if it had been a stand-alone company. The loss was due to write-downs, declines in newspaper advertising...
Tags: Book, The Wall Street Journal, Newspaper and Magazine, Advertising, Television Networks
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Possibility of Baltimore Sun sale brings interest from investors
The possibility that the Tribune Co. will sell its newspapers after an imminent exit from bankruptcy has set off a new round of speculation about The Baltimore Sun's future ownership — along with expressions of interest from potential buyers....
Tags: Media Industry, Los Angeles Times, News Corp., Howard Marks, Chicago Tribune
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10 things you might not know about blame
We take you away from the finger-pointing championship in Washington to report on other ferocious blizzards of blame occurring elsewhere: Yoko Ono, in a newly released interview, said the Beatles' breakup wasn't her fault — it was probably Paul...Tags: Nazi Party, The Wall Street Journal, BBC, Fox News Channel (tv network), Paul McCartney
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Connecticut victims: Lively youngsters, devoted adults
NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — At the very start of their lives, the schoolchildren are remembered for their love of horses, or for the games they couldn't get enough of, or for always saying grace at dinner. The adult victims found their life's work in...
Tags: Anglicanism, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Teachers, Entertainment, Parenting
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Tribune Co., parent of L.A. Times, emerges from bankruptcy
The new year represents a long-awaited new start for the Tribune Co. The newspaper and television conglomerate emerged from bankruptcy Monday, a financially stronger version of the company that sought court protection four years ago but one that still...
Tags: Entertainment, Television Stations, Bruce Karsh, Media Industry, Television
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'Diversey' by MacKinlay Kantor gets another shot
How forgotten is MacKinlay Kantor's "Diversey"? Well, when I looked it up on the Chicago Public Library website, I found only one copy available systemwide, in the closed stacks of the downtown branch — meaning that any reader interested in taking a...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Nelson Algren, Andersonville, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Baltimore has its first 'street newspaper' run by homeless
Bonnie Lane stands in front of Baltimore's City Hall, arms crossed, lips pursed, on a mission. Her stance is memorialized in a photo and article on the pages of Word on the Street, the fledgling newspaper she helped launch nearly a year ago. The...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Culture, Social Issues, Rentals, Homelessness
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N.Y. state, county officials revolt over map of gun permit-holders
It's getting hard to find a public official in Putnam County, N.Y., who thinks putting the names of gun permit-holders on a map does anybody good. On Thursday, a flock of officials gathered at a news conference to announce their support for County Clerk...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Newspaper and Magazine, Lawyers, Judges, Firearms
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Richard Babcock writes what he knows
It is no coincidence that the lead character—the insecure, ambitious, lonely, befuddled, athletic, smart and searching John Lincoln—of Richard Babcock’s fine new novel “Are You Happy Now?” is an editor with a small Chicago...
Tags: Woodstock (McHenry, Illinois), Newspaper and Magazine, River North, The Happiest News!, Wrigley Field
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Tribune Co. to emerge from bankruptcy Monday
The last day of 2012 is the first of a new era for Tribune Co. After spending more than four years embroiled in a contentious Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, the reorganized Chicago-based media company will emerge Monday under new owners and a newly...Tags: Angelo, Gordon & Co., Litigation and Regulation, Entertainment, Television Stations, Justice System
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Dec 31, 2012
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Dec 21, 2012
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Dec 30, 2012
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