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NAB Seeks Removal of Cross-Ownership Provision
The National Association of Broadcasters is trying to get a provision removed from a House Federal Communications Commission appropriations bill that would prevent it from implementing its relaxation of the ...
Monday | TechWeb.com
Verizon Wireless Continues Support of National HIV Testing Awareness Campaign
The message about the importance of HIV testing is getting out to the general public, thanks to the innovative use of wireless communications.
Saturday Jun 21 | India eNews
Farmers, residents continue to face flooding in Midwest US
Residents of the US Midwest continued to watch streets, buildings and fields fill with water from the flooding Mississippi River Saturday.
Friday Jun 20 | Loomis News
Kvie to Air Weekly "Drexel Interview" Beginning June 21
' KVIE Public Television on June 21 will begin broadcasting the award-winning "The Drexel InterView ," a weekly original TV series that features conversations with nationally known and emerging talents in the ...
Wednesday Jun 18 | HendersonvilleNews.com
NBC bringing up 'Baby Borrowers' buzz
In this image released by NBC, teenager Sean cares for a child put in his care in the six-part reality TV series, "The Baby Borrowers," debuting on Wednesday, June 25.
Wednesday Jun 18 | Athens Banner-Herald
Pitts: Who speaks for the poor, ignored?
A few words about white trash. I've always found that term offensive, its ubiquity notwithstanding.
Wednesday Jun 18 | Boston Globe
Senator McCain's war views shaped in '74 thesis
About a year after his release from a North Vietnamese prison camp, Commander John S. McCain III sat down to address one of the most vexing questions confronting his fellow prisoners: Why did some choose to ...
Tuesday Jun 17 | The Associated Press | Posted by The Associated Press
Dozens of gay couples get married in California
Dozens of gay couples were married Monday after a historic ruling making California the second state to allow same-sex nuptials went into effect. At least five county clerks around the state extended their hours to issue marriage licenses, and many same-sex couples got married on the spot.
'These are not folks who just met each other last week and said, `Let's get married.' These are folks who have been together in some cases for decades,' said Kate Kendell, executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. 'They are married in their hearts and minds, but they have never been able to have that experience of community and common humanity.'
Thursday Jun 12 | Green Bay Press-Gazette
Pierce Manufacturing will be featured on the National Geographic Channel's Ultimate Factories show at 8 p.m. June 19.
Thursday Jun 12 | St. Augustine Record
Still waiting to hear from the poor
A few words about white trash. I've always found that term offensive, its ubiquity notwithstanding.