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Digital TV Talk Scheduled
The nationwide transition to digital television is the topic of a talk Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Hubbard Room at Russell Library, 123 Broad St. Guest speaker Lynne Montgomery, a lawyer with the Federal Communications Commission, will explain why...Tags: Television
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'Gossip Girl' strikes again
Listen up, gossip fiends. Hot CW show " Gossip Girl" is hoping to get people talking with an August promotion for the second season, starting Sept. 1. The twist: The racy ads, which have found their way onto the Web, play off criticism that the show...Tags: Gossip Girl, Satellite and Cable Service
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Fans Of Soccer, Cycling, It's Your Night; Man Of Steel Vs. Works Of Steel
It's not as hyped as baseball's All-Star Game, though the MLS All-Star Game (ESPN, 7 p.m.) probably won't last as long as last week's 15-inning epic. The soccer event is not an internal battle. The Major League Soccer All-Stars, directed by perhaps its...Tags: ESPN, Conan O'Brien, Multi-Sport Events, Terrell Owens, Craig Ferguson
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Palmer not winning over fans at home
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHut one, hut two. Open mouth, insert football. That would be the snap count and cadence for Carson Palmer of USC and the Cincinnati Bengals, who had to break into some open-field fence-mending after airing out the Ohio State Buckeyes. Palmer, who was in...Tags: Government, Mike Brown, American League, Atlanta Falcons, Wanted
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Time is the 'X' factor
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSTRONG BOX-OFFICE sales proved "Sex and the City" still meant something to millions of fans of the television series. Twentieth Century Fox is hoping the same is true for the fanatical followers of "The X-Files." The popular TV series, which starred...Tags: David Duchovny, Heroes, The Dark Knight, Chris Carter, Gillian Anderson
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Wilpon regrets letting Willie go in wee hours
neil.best@newsday.comFred Wilpon and his organization endured a vicious beating from fans and the media last month for the circumstances of Willie Randolph's dismissal. Wednesday, the Mets CEO had harsh words for himself: "I screwed up," he said. Speaking to reporters at...Tags: Omar Minaya, New York Mets, Major League Baseball, Texas Rangers, Philadelphia Phillies
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Club hopping, '70s style
Forum Publishing GroupWith a population of fewer than 2,500 residents and no cable TV, movie theater, mall or Mullins Park, what did people in Coral Springs do for entertainment in the summer of 1971? They went to a club.There were dozens of clubs in the city starting with...Tags: Family, Tennis, Illnesses, Fourth of July, Eating Disorders
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All-StarsHelpFox Get Ball Rolling
Associated PressThe last baseball all-star game at Yankee Stadium and the most-watched midsummer classic since 2002 — at least through the first nine innings — helped Fox to a TV ratings victory. An estimated 14.5 million people watched last week's game...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Police Investigations, Movies, Police, CBS Corp.
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Cubs bids enter 2nd round
Chicago Tribune reportersTribune Co. on Wednesday shot down a preliminary bid for the Chicago Cubs from the group led by Madison Dearborn Chairman John Canning and, in doing so, fired a warning shot concerning the auction for the ball club, Wrigley Field and related properties....Tags: Dallas Mavericks, Credit Ratings, Real Estate Transactions, Sam Zell, Property
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Teen is straight out of central casting
Special to NewsdayAs we all know by now, the only real Americans live between the Rockies and the western border of Pennsylvania, so in her efforts to capture the real lives of typical teens, director Nanette Burstein naturally went to Indiana. She could just as easily...Tags: John Anderson, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Movies, Television
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