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David Gregory Under Investigation By D.C. Police For Holding Gun Clip On Air
Dec 26 (TheWrap.com) - David Gregory is under investigation by Washington, D.C. police for showing a gun clip on Sunday's "Meet the Press," Politico reported. The NBC host showed what appeared to be a 30-round gun magazine during a heated interview...
Tags: Periodicals, NBC (tv network), Politics, Personal Weapon Control, National Rifle Association of America
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RG3's rehab started with 'cry festival' and new passcode, still hopeful for Redskins' opener
AP Sports WriterASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Robert Griffin III's rehab started with a "cry festival." Then came a special new passcode for his cellphone and a chance to hash things out with coach Mike Shanahan. There's also been a Twitter rant about political correctness,...Tags: Robert Griffin III, Fred Davis, Festive Events, Mike Shanahan, Washington Redskins
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WWII historian Rick Atkinson, a Pulitzer winner, writing about American Revolution
NEW YORK (AP) — An award-winning and best-selling World War II historian is turning to an older conflict for his next project: the American Revolution. Henry Holt and Company announced Thursday that Rick Atkinson, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer...Tags: Awards and Prizes, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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COLUMN-Some cracks in the technocrat cult-Chrystia Freeland
Reuters(Chrystia Freeland is a Reuters columnist. Any opinions expressed are her own.) By Chrystia Freeland NEW YORK, May 23 (Reuters) - We are living in the age of the technocrats. In business, Big Data, and the Big Brains who can parse it, rule. In...Tags: Finance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Antitrust Issues, Russia, Company Privatization
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Column: Some cracks in the technocrat cult
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - We are living in the age of the technocrats. In business, Big Data, and the Big Brains who can parse it, rule. In government, the technocrats are on top, too. From Washington to Frankfurt to Rome, technocrats have stepped in where...Tags: Finance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Antitrust Issues, Russia, Company Privatization
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Julian Bond: Race relations progress still has long way to go
I have always suspected racists didn't like being called out for their racism. Now I have proof. When I told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts on May 14th that the tea party was "the Taliban wing of American politics", a firestorm erupted. Arguing the IRS was...Tags: Republican Party, NAACP, Civil Rights, Taliban, Human Rights
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Dish on national security PR offensive against SoftBank
ReutersWASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Dish Network Corp is ramping up its Washington-centric campaign to thwart Japanese firm SoftBank Corp's bid for Sprint Nextel Corp, hoping to convince lawmakers and government reviewers that it poses national security...Tags: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Government, Sprint Nextel Corporation, Newspapers, Online Advertising
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John Richard 'Dick' Irwin, veteran police reporter, dies
John Richard "Dick" Irwin, a tough, accurate veteran police reporter with a heart of gold whose signature Police Blotter became required reading for both crime aficionados and the just plain curious, died Wednesday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center of...
Tags: Union Memorial Hospital, Religion and Belief, Baltimore County, Murder, Newspapers
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Obama se opone a enjuiciar a periodistas por hacer su trabajo: Casa Blanca
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - El presidente estadounidense, Barack Obama, cree firmemente en la libertad de prensa y no quiere que los periodistas sean llevados a juicio por hacer su trabajo, dijo el martes la Casa Blanca, respondiendo a crÃticas sobre las...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Jay Carney, Washington, DC, Barack Obama
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Oklahoma tragedy seems likely to expose political hypocrisy
Change of SubjectStory: WASHINGTON -- When $50 billion in disaster aid for victims of Superstorm Sandy came before Congress this year, three of Oklahoma’s five representatives and both of its senators were among the "no" votes. At the time, some of the...... -
Five Rules of Golf (plus a bonus) every amateur should know. Even you
The USGA's Rules of Golf is a complicated document, with an accompanying Book of Decisions that sometimes makes things cloudier still. Witness the recent struggle to explain accurately which rule violation caused Tiger Woods to receive a two-stroke...
Tags: Tiger Woods, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Clubs and Associations, Golf, Ole Miss Rebels
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Dish uses national security ads to fight SoftBank deal
ReutersBy Liana B. Baker May 22 (Reuters) - Dish Network Corp has rolled out an advertising campaign suggesting a deal by a Japanese company to acquire Sprint Nextel Corp could threaten U.S. national security, hoping to sway lawmakers and win support for its...Tags: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Sprint Nextel Corporation, Newspapers, Online Advertising, Hamburgers
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