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    Mar 16, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. UCF, USF should get same amount of money in Big East revenue split

    Why is everybody making this so difficult? Why is everybody making this so complicated and convoluted? Why is everybody trying to come up with different equations and formulas about how the league formerly known as the Big East should divvy up the...

    Tags: College Football, Louisville Cardinals, Big East Conference, College Sports, Basketball

  2. Mar 8, 2013 | Zap2It
  3. Restless Virgins premieres March 9 on Lifetime

    Channel Guide Magazine
    True-life scandal meets John Hughes-esque teen tribulations in Lifetime’s newest original film, Restless Virgins, which premieres tomorrow night, March 9, at 8pm ET/PT. The film stars Switched at Birth stars Vanessa Marano and Max Lloyd-Jones, and...
  4. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Tribune's 'Playing With Fire' garners 3 awards

    The Chicago Tribune has won three national awards for its series “Playing With Fire,” an investigation of toxic flame retardants and the deceptive campaigns that two powerful industries waged to promote the chemicals.
    Tribune reporter
    The Chicago Tribune has won three national awards for its series “Playing With Fire,” an investigation of toxic flame retardants and the deceptive campaigns that two powerful industries waged to promote the chemicals. Among the awards is...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Human Interest, John F. Kennedy, Newspaper and Magazine, U.S. Senate

  6. Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. UConn, USF And Cincy Will Reap Big Payouts When Big East Breaks Up

    The separation of the Big East Conference is reaching its final stage and the schools left behind will reportedly reap a significant financial reward.
    The Hartford Courant
    The separation of the Big East Conference is reaching its final stage and the schools left behind will reportedly reap a significant financial reward. Multiple media reports say the split between seven Catholic schools and the conference's football...

    Tags: Seton Hall Pirates, Louisville Cardinals, Atlantic Coast Conference, West Virginia Mountaineers, Lobbying

  8. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. The Internet shows some weekend love for actors, dancers, politicians

    Jacoby Jones will get an even wider repertoire of moves, Kristin Stewart has recapped the role of the clumsy mumbler, and tweeps dislike Seth MacFarlane. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Feb 25. Ravens wide receiver Jones will be a...

    Tags: Life of Pi (movie), Apple iPad, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Academy Awards, Les Miserables (movie)

  10. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Johnny Depp movie plans for 2013: Jack Sparrow will have to wait

    Johnny Depp will next be seen in Disney's "The Lone Ranger" this summer but after that it looks like he's giving popcorn flicks a rest. The Oscar-nominated actor, who became a giant movie star when he first stole the show as Jack Sparrow in 2003's...

    Tags: Fair Game (movie), Peter Facinelli, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Movies, Jez Butterworth

  12. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Report: Josh Beckett charity one of many giving less than expected

    Listen, would you know how to best run a nonprofit foundation? I wouldn’t have a clue. Ditto, it seems, with plenty of professional athletes. Of course, if you were to run a serious charity, chances are you might investigate how to best direct...

    Tags: Alex Smith, Deion Branch, Michael Phelps, Josh Beckett, Robin Hood

  14. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Van Cliburn dies at 78; pianist who gave U.S. a Cold War victory

    After a tense decade of air raid sirens, duck-and-cover drills and fears of Soviet superiority, hope for America came in an unlikely form in the late 1950s: a lanky, 23-year-old Texan with a head full of curls and huge hands that ranged across a piano keyboard with virtuosic power.
    After a tense decade of air raid sirens, duck-and-cover drills and fears of Soviet superiority, hope for America came in an unlikely form in the late 1950s: a lanky, 23-year-old Texan with a head full of curls and huge hands that ranged across a piano...

    Tags: Justice System, Music, Human Interest, Music Industry, Awards and Prizes

  16. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Are Chicago diners getting the fish they paid for?

    Chicago diners who think they are eating red snapper may actually be munching on goldbanded jobfish.
    Chicago diners who think they are eating red snapper may actually be munching on goldbanded jobfish. Those who order Alaskan cod may really be tucking into a threadfin slickhead. And fans of yellowtail could just be getting a fish tale. These are some...

    Tags: Aquaculture, Restaurants, Food and Drug Administration, Foods and Beverages, Sushi and Sashimi

  18. Jan 23, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Remember the Broadwater LNG Plant for Long Island Sound? Maybe It Wasn't Such A Hot Idea After All

    Remember a few years ago when a consortium of energy giants wanted to build a $700 million floating liquefied natural gas plant in the middle of Long Island Sound? It was going to help Connecticut and New York consumers and be wonderful for the economy....

    Tags: Long Island Sound, Energy Resources, Plant Openings

  20. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Hagel and defense

    Biography isn't policy. President Barack Obama's choice for secretary of defense, Chuck Hagel, former Nebraska Republican senator, has a resume most politicians can envy: a clean senatorial record, no ethical lapses and two Purple Hearts from a war many...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Hamas, Leon Panetta, Lobbying, Religion and Belief

  22. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Sundance 2013: 'Fruitvale' wins Grand Jury Prize

    PARK CITY, Utah--"Fruitvale," a drama based on the real-life story of a young man shot to death at an Oakland BART station, took home the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday night. The movie also won the Audience Award for U.S. dramatic film.
    PARK CITY, Utah--"Fruitvale," a drama based on the real-life story of a young man shot to death at an Oakland BART station, took home the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival on Saturday night. The movie also won the Audience Award for U.S....

    Tags: Davis Guggenheim, HIV, Liz Garbus, Arts, Movies

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