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Joseph Wershba dies at 90; pioneering CBS producer
Joseph Wershba, a pioneering CBS reporter and producer whose work on Edward R. Murrow's "See It Now" series in the 1950s helped expose the McCarthy era's communist witch hunt and demonstrated the power of television, has died. He was 90.
Wershba, a two-...Tags: See It Now (tv program), Mass Media, Paul Robeson, Lee Harvey Oswald, Washington, DC
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Van Jones knows Sherrod's pain
Page's PageWhile we are on the subject of Shirley Sherrod, as in today's column by me, she is not the first Obama administration official to be jettisoned on a bum rap. Remember Van Jones? Yes, it turns out that President Obama’s...... -
‘Shout! The Mod Musical’ opens at Winter Park Playhouse
Orlando Theater BlogHere's Friday's theater-page spotlight in the Orlando Sentinel's Calendar section. ‘Shout! The Mod Musical’ WHAT: “Shout! The Mod Musical” makes its Central Florida premiere at the Winter Park Playhouse Friday night. Created by... -
Review: ‘Circle Mirror Transformation’ from Mad Cow Theatre
Orlando Theater BlogShirley, Vt., is the kind of town that has a gourd festival. “Gourd rides for the kids!” exclaims a video announcement before the start of the latest offering from Mad Cow Theatre. That’s “Circle Mirror Transformation,” which... -
Ex-Underwear Model Arrested, Charged In Bodega Robberies
wpix.comA former teen underwear model who made headlines for hitting the sheets with a second-grade Queens teacher was busted Thursday for being part of a gang of crooks, police said. Joshua Walter, 20, was arrested on charges he and his alleged pistol-toting...Tags: Defense, Dunkin' Donuts, Manhattan (New York City), Police Arrests, Theft
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Cops: Mom Smokes Pot In Home, Leaves Baby In Car
wpix.comA Long Island mom was nabbed by Suffolk County police Monday after allegedly leaving her one-year-old son alone in the car for more than 40 minutes, while she went inside their home to smoke marijuana. Karen Edelman, 43, was charged with endangering...Tags: Vehicles, Central Islip, WPIX, Suffolk County (New York), Long Island
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Robber Returns Money to Store Clerk 6 Months Later
KTLA NewsSHIRLEY, NY -- A grateful shoplifter has returned the favor to a New York convenience store owner who showed him compassion during an attempted robbery earlier this year. It all started in May when Mohammad Sohail was closing his Shirley Express...Tags: Theft, New York City, New York, Family, Crime, Law and Justice
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Miss Shirley's breakfast of champions
Dining@LargeFood Network Magazine -- magazine, who knew? -- names the tastiest breakfast in every state in the July/August issue that hits newsstands next week. "Food Network Magazine traveled to every state in the country, looking for the one breakfast you......Tags: Connecticut, Inner Harbor, Indiana, North Carolina, Arkansas
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Sen. Shirley Huntley Tried To Hold Mayor Bloombergs Education Bill Hostage
wpix.comA key figure of mayoral control over New York's schools offered to support Mayor Michael Bloomberg's bill to extend his authority over the city's public schools--on the term that City Hall fires the principal of a Queens school where her daughter is...Tags: Michael Bloomberg, New York City, New York, Regional Authority, WPIX
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Cops: Man Made Nearly 300 Phony 911 Calls
wpix.comA Long Island man is under arrest for making 31 false 911 calls over the past three weeks, and Suffolk County police believe he is responsible for up to 300 more phone calls. The stream of calls to 911 began on August 31, when the system became...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Central Islip, Crime, Law and Justice, Suffolk County (New York), Mastic
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Hasta la vista, Field's
When Federated Department Stores Inc. announced Tuesday that it would change the name of Marshall Field's stores to Macy's, more than 1,500 people e-mailed the chicagotribune.com message board. Here are some of their comments: It's hard to fathom why...Tags: Marshall Field, Arizona, Arts and Culture, Oklahoma, Death
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George Perle dies at 93; theorist and composer championed atonal music
George Perle, the American music theorist and scholar who was widely regarded as the composer who put a human face on atonal music, has died. He was 93. Perle died Jan. 23 at his home in New York City after a long illness, according to his wife, Shirley....Tags: Wisconsin, Mass Media, Indiana, Colleges and Universities, Music Industry
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