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2nd man who climbed NYT building faces charges
A man who climbed The New York Times building over the summer to promote the fight against malaria has been indicted on criminal charges. Renaldo Clarke was indicted Tuesday in Manhattan court on three counts. If he is convicted of the most serious _...Tags: Manhattan (New York City)
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2nd of 3 men who climbed NYT building over summer faces criminal charges
NEW YORK (AP) _ A man who climbed The New York Times building over the summer to promote the fight against malaria has been indicted on criminal charges. Renaldo Clarke was indicted Tuesday on three counts related to his June 5 stunt. If he is...Tags: Laws, Trials, Criminal Laws
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Without a balance of sources, elite media reports same old war
Special to the sentinelIn September, economic turmoil dominated U.S. news, pushing a host of domestic and international issues to the margins. Amid this brewing financial crisis has been a diplomatic meltdown, which could have consequences that prove as catastrophic as any...Tags: Armed Forces, Ethics, Rollins College, Defense, Sociology
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McBama-nomics
I'd imagine that the voters who are rooting for John McCain or Barack Obama must be feeling pretty silly by now. Two major-party candidates, both saying they are for change, yet agreeing with President Bush to bail out their donors on Wall Street. It'...Tags: Government, George Bush, Barack Obama, Washington Post Company, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Mainstream media giving Palin a pass
Reading William Kristol's column in The New York Times, I discover that Sarah Palin and I have something in common. Kristol got Palin on the phone and reported Monday that she does not "have a very high opinion of the mainstream media." This is where we...Tags: Corporate Crime, Constitutional Issues, Government, Hillary Clinton, Alaska
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Gloves off as candidates ready for 2nd debate
Chicago Tribune correspondentsAs Barack Obama and John McCain arrive here for their second presidential debate Tuesday evening, they bring with them baggage from the 1960s and 1980s at a point in the campaign where nastiness has reached a new high. Obama's campaign on Monday...Tags: John Kerry, University of Illinois at Chicago, Alaska, Newspapers, Arizona
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Orlando is No. 30 among America's top sports cities
Frankly, I'm shocked. Sporting News has released its 15th annual list of America's "top 400 sports cities and towns in the United States and Canada (no word on Mexico apparently)" and Orlando is 30th! Boston is No. 1. Good for them but they get more...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Susan Lucci, Baseball, Ohio State University, Alfonso Soriano
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FCC investigating TV networks, military analysts
The Associated PressThe Federal Communications Commission today said it is investigating whether five television networks and 19 former military officers violated government disclosure rules in providing on-air analysis of the war in Iraq and other issues. The FCC...Tags: Television Industry, Movies, Defense, International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions
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Obama???s Florida comeback
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsOver the summer, when Barack Obama ads first started flooding Florida airwaves, I spoke with a politically savvy Republican who basically considered them a waste of money. The conventional thinking then was Florida wasn???t in play, solidly for John...Tags: Interstate 4, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, The White House, John McCain
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NY's Cooper-Hewitt museum to expand
The renovation and expansion of Manhattan's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum will begin in January. The museum's director, Paul W. Thompson, says Cooper-Hewitt has long struggled to function as a contemporary design museum in the turn-of-the-century...Tags: Manhattan (New York City)
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Hammering the message home
A quarter century ago in 1983, the banks in Israel were rapidly going down the tubes. For years the banks had been fleecing the public by selling them so-called inflation-protected dollar bonds. I had warned my daughter that the protection was an illusion...Tags: John Kerry, Government, Court Administration, Henry Paulson, Financially Distressed Companies
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Prop. 8 and teaching to the marriage test
A television ad supporting Proposition 8 on the California ballot implies that gay marriage would have to be "taught" in California public schools unless the right of same-sex couples to marry is overturned. It makes me wonder: What exactly do you teach...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, People, Marriage, California
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