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On Assignment: Shooting Toilets
Orlando SentinelSometimes this business really stinks. All puns intended. Last week, a day after popping corks and celebrating the Orlando Sentinel’s American Society of Newspaper Editor’s Freedom Forum/ASNE Award for Distinguished Writing on Diversity for...Tags: Apple iPhone, Orange County Convention Center
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Dr. Oz insomnia remedy results in third-degree burns, viewer says
For those who need further evidence that you can’t believe everything you see on TV, along comes the tale of a New Jersey man who says he sustained third-degree burns on his feet after following an insomnia remedy touted by Dr. Mehmet Oz on his...
Tags: Harpo Productions, Inc., Los Angeles Times, Insomnia, Swine Flu, Manhattan (New York City)
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Revisiting Roland Barthes' 'Mythologies'
Ferdinand de Saussure defined semiology as "a science which studies the role of signs as part of social life." We all practice it before we learn the word: High school drills it into us, if nothing else. In my day, you wore your backpack carelessly...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Chicago Tribune, Philosophy, Media Industry, Folklore and Mythology
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Tribune's 'Playing With Fire' garners 3 awards
Tribune reporterThe Chicago Tribune has won three national awards for its series “Playing With Fire,” an investigation of toxic flame retardants and the deceptive campaigns that two powerful industries waged to promote the chemicals. Among the awards is...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Newspaper and Magazine, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune
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Early 20th-century marathons found a starting line in Laurel [History Matters]
From 1909 until 1939, marathons were run from Laurel to Washington or Baltimore. After the first few marathons, they not only became AAU-sanctioned, but the race was one of the qualifying marathons for the U.S. Olympic team. There was one constant in...
Tags: Olympic Games, Newspaper and Magazine, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baltimore Hotels, Boston Marathon
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National awards for Tribune's "Playing With Fire" series
If you read the Chicago Tribune's "Playing With Fire" series about the deceptive campaign by the chemical and tobacco industries to introduce toxic flame retardants into our homes -- and ultimately into our bodies -- you won't be surprised that it won...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, John F. Kennedy, Michael Hawthorne
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Mary J. Corey, first woman to lead Sun newsroom, dies of cancer
Mary J. Corey, whose personal warmth was matched by a drive that led her to become the first woman in The Baltimore Sun's 176-year history to head its newsroom, died Tuesday of breast cancer. The Sun's senior vice president and director of content, who...
Tags: Cartoons, Human Interest, Kim Kardashian, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Cancer
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Tribune Co. hires banks to manage offers for newspapers
Tribune Co. has hired two investment banks to manage offers to buy its newspapers, executives said Tuesday, adding that no decisions have been made about whether to sell any properties. JPMorgan Chase and Evercore Partners will oversee a process to...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Newspaper and Magazine, Fort Lauderdale, Orange County Register, Cordish Cos.
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Tribune Co. Listening To Offers For Newspapers
Tribune Co. has hired investment bankers to sell off its newspaper unit, which includes The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune and The Hartford Courant, according to a person familiar with the situation. The company has hired Evercore and J.P. Morgan to...Tags: Rupert Murdoch, Newspaper and Magazine, The New York Times, Tribune Company, Los Angeles Times
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10 things you might not know about razed Chicago
Chicago Tribune reportersEver since the Great Fire of 1871, a cycle of destruction and rebuilding has been central to the Chicago story. This month, Northwestern University secured a permit to tear down Prentice Hospital so that it can build a biomedical research facility. Also...Tags: Holy Name Cathedral, Gold Coast, Art Institute of Chicago, St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929), L (movie)
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Rosenthal: Roger Ebert wrote a business script worth following
We all knew Roger Ebert. Even those who knew Roger only through his words and insights felt a bond. That was one of Ebert's many gifts, and with his death leaving such a profound void, it is easy to overlook all that we still have from him. Beyond the...
Tags: The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Twitter, Inc., Movies, New Products
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Roger Ebert dies at 70; Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic
Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic whose gladiatorial "thumbs-up, thumbs-down" assessments turned film reviewing into a television sport and whose passion for independent film helped introduce a new generation of filmmakers to...
Tags: Ebertfest, Cannes Film Festival, Weight, Television, Movies
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