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    Feb 21, 2013 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. Underwood Praises Julie Andrews

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Carrie Underwood has found a new way to spread music to fans, as she will be playing the iconic &ldquo;Maria Von Trapp,&rdquo; in NBC&rsquo;s live broadcast of The Sound of Music. Julie Andrews played the legendary role in the famous 1965 film, and she is someone Carrie idolized at a young age. Carrie has yet to meet Julie, but she hopes to take what she has learned from her, and create her own vision of the character. &ldquo;At some point I would love to meet her, just because she is someone I grew up watching and listening too. But, no one can touch her, I am not her and I will never be her. She holds such an iconic place in so many people&rsquo;s hearts. I think it is really important for me to read the script, watch other musicals and kind of get into the whole musical space verses the movie space &ndash; which she was so wonderful in.&rdquo; In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Julie says she will &ldquo;endorse everything&rdquo; about The Sound of Music broadcast, and &ldquo;would love to know Carrie!&rdquo; The three-hour live remake of The Sound of Music will air in late 2013 on NBC.</span>
    Carrie Underwood has found a new way to spread music to fans, as she will be playing the iconic “Maria Von Trapp,” in NBC’s live broadcast of The Sound of Music. Julie Andrews played the legendary role in the famous 1965 film, and she is...

    Tags: Entertainment, Carrie Underwood, NBC (tv network), Julie Andrews, The Sound of Music (movie)

  2. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  3. Steven Tyler Called Racist By Idol Judge

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">According to The Wall Street Journal, Nicki Minaj, first-time judge on "American Idol" is sparring with former judgeSteven Tyler of Aerosmith fame. The two performers had a bit of a Twitter spat that ended in Minaj calling Tyler a racist. It went like this: Tyler: "If it was Bob Dylan, Nicki Minaj would have had him sent to the cornfield! Whereas, if it was Bob Dylan with us, we would have brought the best of him out, as we did with Phillip Phillips. Just saying." Minaj: "Steven Tyler said I would have sent Bob Dylan to a cornfield??? Steven, you haven't seen me judge one single solitary contestant yet!" She continued. "I understand you really wanted to keep your job but take that up with the producers. I haven't done anything to you. That's a racist comment," she said in a follow-up. She later added, "You assume that I wouldn't have liked Bob Dylan??? why? black? rapper? what? go f*** yourself and worry about yourself babe." That seemed to end it. Nobody from Tyler's camp has yet said a word about it.</span>
    According to The Wall Street Journal, Nicki Minaj, first-time judge on "American Idol" is sparring with former judgeSteven Tyler of Aerosmith fame. The two performers had a bit of a Twitter spat that ended in Minaj calling Tyler a racist. It went like...

    Tags: Nicki Minaj, American Idol (tv program), Social Issues, Racism, Steven Tyler

  4. May 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Editorial: How Obamacare could be even more expensive

    Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has been shaking down ... er, soliciting ... companies, foundations and other deep-pocket organizations for donations to help the federal government spread the word about Obamacare.
    Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has been shaking down ... er, soliciting ... companies, foundations and other deep-pocket organizations for donations to help the federal government spread the word about Obamacare. She has been...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Chicago Mayor, Corporate Performance, Taxation, U.S. Congress

  6. May 26, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Noelle Nikpour: For some people, winning IS everything

    In my last column, we discussed the journey that LeBron James' brand has taken — from high school phenom to hometown savior to villain to redeemed hero. Tiger Woods is somewhere in the middle of his own journey. We can review Woods' story in a...

    Tags: Online Advertising, Sports, The Players Championship, Fox News Channel (tv network), Tiger Woods

  8. May 25, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Google financiará y construirá redes inalámbricas en toda à frica -WSJ

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - Google tiene la intención de financiar, construir y ayudar a operar redes inalámbricas desde el à frica subsahariana hasta el sudeste de Asia, esperando conectar a Internet a millones de personas en países emergentes, informó el viernes el...

    Tags: Google Inc.

  10. May 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Audrey Niffenegger on 'Raven Girl'

    Audrey Niffenegger has always been a renaissance woman. Best known as the author of the best-selling novels &quot;The Time Traveler's Wife" (2003) and "Her Fearful Symmetry" (2009), Niffenegger, a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, is also one of the Windy City's most original and provocative visual artists. Her dark, surreal, stylishly neo-Gothic body of work will be highlighted next month in "Awake in the Dream World," a mid-career retrospective opening on June 21 at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in&nbsp;Washington, D.C. She has also combined her artistic and literary gifts in hybrid form in the illustrated books "The Three Incestuous Sisters" (2005), "The Adventuress" (2006) and "The Night Bookmobile" (2008).
    Audrey Niffenegger has always been a renaissance woman. Best known as the author of the best-selling novels "The Time Traveler's Wife" (2003) and "Her Fearful Symmetry" (2009), Niffenegger, a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, is also...

    Tags: Entertainment, Dance, USA Today, Plastic Surgeons, Surgery

  12. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. News Corp. to take up to $1.4-billion write-down in publishing

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Underscoring the troubled financial health of print media, News Corp. said it would record a non-cash impairment charge of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion during the current fiscal quarter to reflect diminished value of its publishing assets.&nbsp; </span>
    Underscoring the troubled financial health of print media, News Corp. said it would record a non-cash impairment charge of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion during the current fiscal quarter to reflect diminished value of its publishing assets.  The company,...

    Tags: Media Industry, Politics, Newspapers, Elections, News Corp.

  14. May 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. News Corp to take charge of up to $1.4 billion this quarter

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - News Corp said on Friday it will write down the value of its Australian and U.S. publishing assets by up to $1.4 billion, as the company prepares to split its business between its newspaper and entertainment operations. The company said the...

    Tags: Personal Service, Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service, Corporate Officers, Media Industry

  16. May 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. U.S. dollar marks worst week versus yen in a year

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar posted its worst week against the yen in a year on Friday as volatility in stocks and uncertainty about the outlook for U.S. monetary policy spurred investors to pare back bets against the Japanese currency. Some...

    Tags: Stamford, White House, Mario Draghi, Australia, Citigroup Incorporated

  18. May 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  19. Google to bankroll, build wireless networks across Africa -WSJ

    Reuters
    May 24 (Reuters) - Google Inc intends to finance, build and help operate wireless networks from sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia, hoping to connect a billion or so people in emerging countries to the Internet, the Wall Street Journal reported on...

    Tags: Southeast Asia, Media Industry, Google Inc., Africa

  20. May 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. Google to bankroll, build wireless networks across Africa: WSJ

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - Google Inc intends to finance, build and help operate wireless networks from sub-Saharan Africa to Southeast Asia, hoping to connect a billion or so people in emerging countries to the Internet, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The...

    Tags: Television Industry, Southeast Asia, Satellite and Cable Service, Media Industry, Google Inc.

  22. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Letters: Scouting should stick to the basics

    Re "Scouting's error," Opinion, May 22 It boggles the mind that the Boy Scouts of America wraps itself up in this bigoted view of homosexual leaders when in many other ways it has always been very inclusive. James Dale's piece expresses the view of...

    Tags: Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Clubs and Associations, Boy Scouts of America, Lifestyle and Leisure

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