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Arthur Chi'en
Arthur Chi'en is a three-time Emmy Award winning Reporter currently with WPIX-TV Ch 11 in New York. His General Assignment duties focus on the PIX11 News. Since joining the station in 2005 Chi'en has reported on a wide range of national and local...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Politics, WPIX
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`I'll be on my guard until next week'
Two students lounged in shorts and sandals, a harried mother pushed a cart overloaded with suitcases, and a pair of middle-aged men bent against the weight of the duffel bags slung over their shoulders. It was the typical, unremarkable mix of tourists,...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Travel, Vehicles, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Garden City (Nassau, New York)
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John Pepitone
John Pepitone is a general assignment reporter for FOX 4. He joined the station in 1993 as a field reporter.
John came to FOX 4 from WMTV in Madison, Wisconsin where he was a reporter for four years. Prior to WMTV, John was a reporter for KCAU-TV in...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Sports
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Columbine: Ten years gone--Barry Carpenter
Thankfully, most of us will never have to live through a natural or man made-disaster. I say this because Monday will mark the 10th anniversary of the Columbine High School murders in Colorado. You probably remember the video. It's terrible. Kids...Tags: Columbine High School, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Education, Colorado, Disasters
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If Gore had won ...
Only partly in the spirit of "Saturday Night Live," which once asked how World War II would have been affected if Eleanor Roosevelt could fly, I'd like to ask a "what if" question: How would the current discourse about civil liberties in an age of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Government, Basketball, Dick Cheney
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Federal buildings don armor of nation under siege
Tribune architecture criticThey are ruining Washington, ruining it in the name of saving it. Five years after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, this once-lovely city of broad diagonal avenues and open vistas conceived in 1791 by French engineer Pierre L'Enfant is becoming an ever...Tags: Building Material, Crime, Law and Justice, Travel, Government, Timothy McVeigh
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GOP's overdone outrage about a Homeland Security memo
According to House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), the Department of Homeland Security has defamed veterans of the U.S. armed forces by concluding in an internal memo that some returning service members might be susceptible to the propaganda of...Tags: Democratic Party, Ohio, Osama bin Laden, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Defense
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Audra Lowe
Co-Host on BetterAudra Lowe is the New York host of "Better TV", a nationally syndicated lifestyle show. She helps bring fresh perspectives to the world of relationships, fashion, entertainment, finance, health and family life to viewers each day. Her...Tags: The Walt Disney Co., Sports, Journalism, Entertainment, Condoleezza Rice
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Alan Hemberger
Alan Hemberger Weekend News Anchor Alan earned a Bachelor's Degree in Speech from Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. He began his career in television at KFDA-TV in Amarillo as News/Public Affairs Director and the 6pm & 10pm anchor. Alan went...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, CBS Corp., Paramount Pictures, Crimes, Massachusetts
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Meet our New Anchors
We are pleased to tell you we have hired Walt Maciborski and Amanda Salinas to anchor The 33 News Mondays through Fridays at 9pm. Amanda and Walt both have strong Texas ties. Amanda is a native Texan who graduated from UT-Austin and worked previously at...Tags: CBS Corp., Family, Sports, Employment, University of Southern California
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Frank Buckley
Frank Buckley is co-anchor of KTLA's Emmy Award-winning signature broadcast, the KTLA Morning News. Buckley joined KTLA/CW in June 2005 from CNN where he had been a Los Angeles-based national correspondent. Within weeks of Buckley's arrival at KTLA,...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Hillary Clinton, Disasters, CNN (tv network), Natural Disasters
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Lynette Romero
Emmy Award-winner Lynette Romero brings extensive news experience to her role as investigative reporter for "KTLA Prime News." Romero came to KTLA/CW in January 1999 as a general assignment reporter and in her first year at the station received the...Tags: Los Angeles, California, Colorado, Texas, KTLA
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