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File sharing firm BitTorrent and DJ Shadow team up to make money
BitTorrent, the massively popular file sharing service, may be the last place music executives would go to generate profit for their artists. But the San Francisco company is looking to change that -- and the future of music distribution. On Tuesday,...
Tags: DJ Shadow, Economy, Business and Finance, Pretty Lights (music group), Companies and Corporations, Music
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Baltimore County accused of workplace disabilities act violations
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating allegations that Baltimore County government has harassed employees over their medical conditions and forced some out of their jobs, according to court documents and people who have spoken with federal...Tags: James T. Smith, Jr., Diabetes, Medical Procedures and Tests, U.S. Department of Justice, Kevin Kamenetz
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Florida leaders demand insurers fork over fraud data
Sun SentinelFlorida Insurance Consumer Advocate Robin Westcott told Florida Cabinet members today that the first thing required to address automobile insurance fraud is to get more information from the insurance industry on where the money for claims is going, what...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Crimes, Jeffrey Atwater, Insurance, Corporate Crime
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'Fall leaf blog' unfurls on Indiana travel website
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Just in time for the start of autumn, the Indiana Office of Tourism Development has a new fall travel website promoting festivals, changing leaves and corn mazes and other farm destinations.
Click to log onto VisitIndianaFall....Tags: Travel, Social Media, Trips and Vacations
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WBAL radio hires Mary Beth Marsden as afternoon drivetime anchor
The Baltimore SunWBAL radio has signed Mary Beth Marsden as the new anchor of its "Afternoon News Journal." She will start Sept. 6 at the news/talk station's afternoon drivetime anchor desk. The former anchorwoman for WMAR-TV replaces Shari Elliker whom the station...Tags: Scranton, Radio, Career and Workplace, Radio Industry, Dave Hill
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Something you really need to know about driving into Slovenia
Tribune NewspapersWhen driving across an international border in Central Europe, take note: You may be expected to stop at the first opportunity to buy a "vignette" to be displayed somewhere in the front window of your car. And no, vignette doesn’t refer to some cute...Tags: International Travel, Travel, Slovenia, Politics, Punishment
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Vanuatu islands: Get happy, get a little wild
My teenage daughter is standing in a lineup of tribesmen and she is angry with me. As I lift my camera, she says, "I look hideous," unaware of the irony of being surrounded by tribesmen wearing next to nothing.
"Yu, pikinini blong Amerika (You, child...Tags: Travel, Animals, Music, Caves and Caverns, Entertainment
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Southfork ranch house is still 'Dallas' fans' mecca
The skyline of downtown Dallas has changed dramatically since the 1980s, when J.R. Ewing rode roughshod over his family and his business partners at Ewing Oil.
Twenty miles northeast, in what is still ranch country, things haven't changed much. Sure,...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, TNT (tv network), Entertainment, Jim Taylor
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ACLU, Jane Doe say prayer lawsuit should move forward
Assignment ManagerA Pittsylvania County woman and the American Civil Liberties Union say a lawsuit over prayer should go forward. Lawyers filed their arguments in Danville's federal court Wednesday. The woman, who's name has not been made public, says she has been...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Pittsylvania County, Lawyers, Justice System
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Pittsylvania County supervisors ask judge to throw out prayer lawsuit
Assignment ManagerLawyers for the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors asked a judge Thursday to throw out a lawsuit over prayers offered at board meetings. The American Civil Liberties Union and a county resident, who's identity has not been made public, sued the...Tags: Litigation, Judges, Trials, American Civil Liberties Union, Pittsylvania County
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Senator Bill Stanley to represent Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors in court
Virginia Senator Bill Stanley will represent the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors in court.
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit against the board last week for saying a Christian prayer before every meeting.
Supervisors made the...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Pittsylvania County
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Hundreds rally in support of prayer in Pittsylvania County
ReporterEven rain couldn't stop hundreds of people from pouring to the steps of the Chatham Courthouse in Pittsylvania County to show support for prayer. Signs read, "We support praying in the name of Jesus Christ," and church groups sang "Amazing Grace." But...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Pittsylvania County
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