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Jodi Applegate
Jodi Applegate joined PIX11 as the anchor of PIX11 News at Ten in October 2010.
An award-winning television journalist, Jodi has anchored at NBC Network and MSNBC, and has also anchored or reported in several major local markets, including New York City,...Tags: NBC (tv network), Satellite Technology, Washington, DC, ESPN (tv network), Republican National Conventions
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Steven Kurlander: Reaffirm US commitment to human rights in Election 2012
Last weekend, Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng arrived in New York City with his wife and children to begin a new life in the United States. Chen is a blind, self-taught lawyer who served four years in prison and remained under house...Tags: Elections, Abusive Behavior, Politics, U.S. Embassy, Justice and Rights
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Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng grateful to be safe in U.S.
NEW YORK — After years of detention and a bold escape to the U.S. Embassyin Beijing, blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States, a bittersweet moment in a harrowing journey that had touched off a diplomatic crisis and poses...
Tags: China, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Politics, U.S. Embassy
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Blind Chinese dissident heading to U.S.
World NowBlind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng was on his way to the United States on Saturday afternoon, said activists who were helping the long-persecuted lawyer in his bid to leave China.... -
Blind Chinese Activist Chen Arrives In New York
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States on Saturday and declared "equality and justice have no boundaries" after China let him leave a Beijing hospital to quell a sensitive diplomatic rift between the...Tags: China, G8, White House, U.S. Embassy, Civil Rights
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A Passion For Urban Planning, And For Food
The Hartford CourantTerry Tondro's life embraced opposites. He was a law school professor, but no ivory tower academic; he enjoyed the finest in wines and foods, but preferred to cook dinner himself. He loved cities — he was truly an urbanist, but he relished the...Tags: Hampton (Windham, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities, Students, Fairfield County, Rome (Italy)
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Younger investors aim to bring horse racing to the 'public's doorstep'
– Thoroughbred racing is sometimes called the "sport of kings," but the horse owners and prospective owners sipping red wine at a reception the other night seemed too young to have ascended to an exalted level of royalty. Maybe they could...Tags: Sports, Media Industry, Horse and Harness Racing, Preakness Stakes
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Script season in full bloom in Chicago
It was a notable week for Chicago's television industry, with official announcements from NBC and Fox that both networks would be picking up their Chicago-shot pilots for the fall TV season. "Chicago Fire" (from "Law & Order" producer Dick Wolf and "3:10...
Tags: HBO (tv network), Sex and the City (movie), Television, Colleges and Universities, Bitter Seeds (movie)
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Wesleyan Student's Killer Appears Before Psychiatric Board, Apologizes To Victim's Family
The Hartford CourantStephen Morgan was already depressed and obsessive in 2007 when he met college student Johanna Justin-Jinich, a social worker at Connecticut Valley Hospital testified Friday at Morgan's first hearing before the state's Psychiatric Security Review Board....Tags: Seroquel (drug), Social Services, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Shootings
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Biden's address forces Cypress Bay graduation to Marlins stadium
Vice President Joe Biden threw Cypress Bay High School a bit of a curveball when he announced he would deliver the keynote address at next month's graduation ceremony. But as a result, the Weston public school will not only score a high profile...Tags: Weston (Broward, Florida), United Center, West Point, Marlins Park, Coral Gables
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College graduates buried under student loans
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelEvery year, it seems, stories abound about college tuition rates rising higher and higher. As the mom of a high school freshman, I find this very scary. I wonder how high tuition will be in just a few years, when my son is ready to go to college.... -
Anthropologists discover oldest wall art in collapsed cave in France
Anthropologists working in southern France have discovered what they believe to be the oldest known wall art in a rock shelter that collapsed 37,000 years ago. The inscribed and painted objects in the shelter are thought to be slightly older than the...
Tags: Caves and Caverns, Arts and Culture, Landforms, Anthropology, France
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