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New 'Brewgrass Trail' features Danville microbreweries
A couple of Danville microbreweries are stops along the newly minted Brewgrass Trail, which seeks to promote the emerging craft beer industry in Kentucky similar to the way the state has marketed its more traditional — and famous — bourbon...Tags: Media Industry, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Dining and Drinking, Facebook, Marketing
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Twitter's new censorship plan stirs global furor
Los Angeles TimesTwitter has promoted itself as a beacon of free speech, and that image was burnished when revolutionaries used the social media service to organize protests during last year's Arab Spring uprising. But in what many view as an about-face, Twitter now says...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Computer Networking and Internet, Companies and Corporations, Cairo (Egypt), Economy, Business and Finance
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Photographer James Mann honored for 35 years of newspaper service
The Winchester SunIn October 1976, then-Winchester Sun editor Bill Blakeman made a decision he considers one of his best during his 40-year tenure at the paper. Faced with having to hire a new photographer, he chose someone young, “barely dry behind the ears,”...Tags: Media Industry, Photography and Video, Arts, Services and Shopping, Photography Supplies and Services
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Church news for Jan. 27
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Meyersdale, the Rev. Frank E. Harpster III, lists the schedule. Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. worship, 11:45 a.m. bell choir practice Tuesday: 7 p.m. book study Wednesday: 9 a....Tags: Girl Scouts of the USA, Christianity, Lutheranism, Human Interest, Epiphany
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Using social networking to find trusted babysitters
Q13 FOX News onlineUrbanSitter, which may become the high-tech version of "The Baby-sitters Club," now has a bigger allowance to operate with. The San Francisco-based company is similar to the teen-book series by Ann M. Martin, in which a group of middle school students...Tags: Media Industry, Facebook
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Romesburg takes plunge into owning business
Daily American Staff WriterJarred Romesburg produces videos that are watched by millions from his Somerset-based business. He knew he wanted to go into broadcasting, but the owner of Romesburg Media Group was not sure how to go about getting that first job. "You need experience,...Tags: Photography and Video, Television Stations, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Edgewood, Television Industry
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Community Education council takes first 2012 action
The Clark County Community Education Program Advisory Council held its regular bi-monthly meeting Jan. 18 at Central Bank.
Community Education director Cora Heffner welcomed guest Donna Melton with the Kentucky Department of Education (KDE). Melton...Tags: YouTube, Teaching and Learning, Talk Shows (genre), Teaching and Learning, Facebook
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Storm announces 2012 schedule
The Seattle Storm will open the 2012 WNBA schedule against the Los Angeles Sparks on Friday, May 18 at 7 p.m. The 2012 schedule, announced by the WNBA Thursday, features five matchups each against the rival Sparks and Phoenix Mercury. It also features...Tags: Media Industry, Basketball, ESPN2 (tv network), Los Angeles Sparks, Seattle Storm
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Websites go black to protest anti-piracy bills in Congress
LOS ANGELES TIMESWhat would the world be like without the Internet? Fire up your browser and see what you can't do. In the first strike of its kind, hundreds of popular sites such as Wikipedia, Reddit and Boing Boing temporarily shut down Wednesday to protest a pair of...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Economy, Business and Finance
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Websites Go Dark to Protest SOPA
Dozens of websites are going dark Wednesday, including popular sites like Wikipedia in protest of a bill called SOPA or Stop Online Piracy Act, an Internet legislation some say goes too far.
Among the sites going dark for 24 hours Wednesday includes:...Tags: YouTube, Computer Networking and Internet, Facebook, Los Angeles Times, Ron Wyden
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Attitude adjustment
Wall Street and CEO culture in America is out of touch, arrogant, condescending, and those are probably their good qualities. Recent examples run the gamut, from snooty finance employees sipping champagne while mocking Wall Street protesters to a sign...Tags: Media Industry, Energy and Resource Industries, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Air Force
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Kickstarter isn't just for rock stars anymore
Natasha Brown-Wainwright, 41, still calls it The Twitter. She doesn't upload photos to Facebook without her 16-year-old daughter's help. Her grasp of the Web is fuzzy.
But last summer, she decided to get a clue and join the latest, buzziest social...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Kickstarter, Human Interest, Facebook, NASA
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