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    Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. The Internet shows some weekend love for actors, dancers, politicians

    Jacoby Jones will get an even wider repertoire of moves, Kristin Stewart has recapped the role of the clumsy mumbler, and tweeps dislike Seth MacFarlane. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Feb 25. Ravens wide receiver Jones will be a...

    Tags: Christoph Waltz, Mobile World Congress, Apple iPad, Skyfall (movie), Barbra Streisand

  2. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Johnny Depp movie plans for 2013: Jack Sparrow will have to wait

    Johnny Depp will next be seen in Disney's "The Lone Ranger" this summer but after that it looks like he's giving popcorn flicks a rest. The Oscar-nominated actor, who became a giant movie star when he first stole the show as Jack Sparrow in 2003's...

    Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Johnny Depp, Peter Facinelli, Barry Levinson, Fair Game (movie)

  4. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Report: Josh Beckett charity one of many giving less than expected

    Listen, would you know how to best run a nonprofit foundation? I wouldn’t have a clue. Ditto, it seems, with plenty of professional athletes. Of course, if you were to run a serious charity, chances are you might investigate how to best direct...

    Tags: New York Yankees, Internal Revenue Service, Social Issues, Deion Branch, Alex Rodriguez

  6. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Van Cliburn dies at 78; pianist who gave U.S. a Cold War victory

    After a tense decade of air raid sirens, duck-and-cover drills and fears of Soviet superiority, hope for America came in an unlikely form in the late 1950s: a lanky, 23-year-old Texan with a head full of curls and huge hands that ranged across a piano keyboard with virtuosic power.
    After a tense decade of air raid sirens, duck-and-cover drills and fears of Soviet superiority, hope for America came in an unlikely form in the late 1950s: a lanky, 23-year-old Texan with a head full of curls and huge hands that ranged across a piano...

    Tags: Elvis Presley, Human Interest, Moscow (Russia), Judges, Music Industry

  8. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. 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, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Newspapers, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune

  10. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Ty Burr, author of 'Gods Like Us,' discusses the evolution of stardom

    Hollywood makes movies, of course, but just as important — or maybe more so — it makes stars. But as Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr argues in “Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame,” the manufacture and maintenance of stars has been neither a smooth process nor one that the studios have always been able to control. In the course of the past century, the stars themselves have exercised an ever-increasing autonomy in the creation of their own images, by means of both their onscreen performances and the conduct of their private lives offscreen. The celebrity news media, whose multitude of platforms now includes the Internet and the cable universe, play an ever more important role. So does the public, whose intense identification with stars has fed a voracious hunger for more and more information about them. 
    Hollywood makes movies, of course, but just as important — or maybe more so — it makes stars. But as Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr argues in “Gods Like Us: On Movie Stardom and Modern Fame,” the manufacture and maintenance of...

    Tags: Sean Penn, Mamma Mia! (movie), Tom Cruise, Morphine (drug), Rudolph Valentino

  12. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  13. Massachusetts pharmacy linked to meningitis outbreak blames cleaning company

    The Massachusetts compounding pharmacy linked to a nationwide meningitis outbreak that has been blamed for 39 deaths and hundreds of illnesses is blaming its cleaning contractor.
    The Massachusetts compounding pharmacy linked to a nationwide meningitis outbreak that has been blamed for 39 deaths and hundreds of illnesses is blaming its cleaning contractor. The Boston Globe reports that attorneys for New England Compounding Center...

    Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Meningitis

  14. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Hagel and defense

    Biography isn't policy. President Barack Obama's choice for secretary of defense, Chuck Hagel, former Nebraska Republican senator, has a resume most politicians can envy: a clean senatorial record, no ethical lapses and two Purple Hearts from a war many...

    Tags: Iran, George W. Bush, Chuck Hagel, Israel, U.S. Department of Defense

  16. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The church retains its barrier of silence

    In January 2002, the Boston Globe published the first in a series of articles that exposed the sordid history of sexual abuse of youth in the Boston Roman Catholic archdiocese. Those stories revealed how church officials had kept knowledge of abuse from parishioners and kept abusing priests in parishes where they continued to blight the lives and faith of the innocent.
    In January 2002, the Boston Globe published the first in a series of articles that exposed the sordid history of sexual abuse of youth in the Boston Roman Catholic archdiocese. Those stories revealed how church officials had kept knowledge of abuse from...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Christianity, Religion and Belief

  18. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Remember the Broadwater LNG Plant for Long Island Sound? Maybe It Wasn't Such A Hot Idea After All

    Remember a few years ago when a consortium of energy giants wanted to build a $700 million floating liquefied natural gas plant in the middle of Long Island Sound? It was going to help Connecticut and New York consumers and be wonderful for the economy....

    Tags: Energy Resources, Long Island Sound, Plant Openings

  20. Jan 24, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  21. New Travel Channel show to highlight Celtic Classic

    TV Watchers
    From a calf testicle festival in Oklahoma to Celtic Classic in Bethlehem? Travel Channel’s new series “Edge of America,” celebrates the weird and fascinating variety of festivals and events that have developed around regionally unique...
  22. Jan 23, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Report: Dads who share housework have ambitious daughters

    Moms At Work - Orlando Sentinel
    Dads, want to make sure your daughter is ambitious? Then make sure you do a good job at sharing housework. A University of British Columbia study has determined that egalitarian dads who share housework well have daughters who are more ambitious and...
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