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5 Steps To Launching a Successful TV Network
Channel Guide MagazineThink You Could Launch A Network? These People Have, And They Share Why It’s So Hard, Even For Oprah. By Stacey Harrison & Athena Voulgaropoulos No one is immune from the multitude of challenges that come with launching a new TV network. Not even... -
York Housing Authority Proposes Smoking Ban; Community Members have Mixed Feelings
A proposed smoking ban at York Housing Authority building, including apartments, has some residents on edge. After learning about smoking statistics as they relate to preventable diseases, the Authority decided to draft a smoking ban policy. The...
Tags: Quitting Smoking, Interior Policy, Laws, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning
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Task force formed to study pit bull legislation
Maryland's legislative leaders today appointed a bipartisan panel to study the impact of recent court ruling that labeled pit bulls as 'inherently dangerous' for liability purposes and to make recommendations about possible legislative fixes. Five...
Tags: Michael E. Busch, Laws, Dog (animal), Annapolis, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cigarette smoking attitudes represent a cultural upheaval
Where there's smoke, there's ire. It was not so long ago that smoking was glamorous. Tobacco companies paid millions of dollars for "product placements" to have the most popular movie stars suck on their brands, although they shifted from Lucky Strikes...
Tags: Zionsville, Tourism and Leisure, Interior Policy, Politics, Allentown
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Julius Henson ordered to pay $1 million for 2010 election robocall
Political consultant Julius Henson must pay the state $1 million for putting out 112,000 robocalls intended to discourage black voters from going to the polls on Election Day 2010, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. "Voter suppression in Maryland will not be...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Trials, Regional Authority, Government, Douglas F. Gansler
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Statewide smoking ban takes effect July 1
The statewide smoking ban goes into effect on Sunday. As businesses prepare for the ban, there are visual signs of the change that's soon to take effect. At Tegry Bistro in Traders Point Shopping Center, a little black-and-white sticker on their door...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Local bar owners, patrons file lawsuit against city for smoking ban ordinance
A dozen Indianapolis bars have consolidated individual lawsuits into one challenge in federal court against the city's new smoking ban. In less than two weeks, bar owners claim business is down and employees have been laid off. "Our business has been...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Trials, Quitting Smoking, Bars and Clubs, Justice System
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Supporters say smoking ban was long overdue
Avid bowler Peter Poon said Indianapolis' recently enacted smoking ban was long overdue. Poon said the thick haze from a cigarette was too much for him. "The smoke, just killed me," said Poon. On the lanes next to Peter's at Woodland Bowl Wednesday...
Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Missouri Court of Appeals upholds Springfield's smoking ban
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Springfield's ban on smoking in most public places survived another legal challenge. The Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, issued a ruling on Tuesday that upholds the ordinance, which voters approved twice in two years....
Tags: Labor Legislation, Judges, Justice System, Local Government, Laws
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Navy captain calls on veterans clubs to adopt new smoking ban
A U.S. Navy captain is calling for veterans clubs to adopt Indianapolis' new smoking ban. Smoking is still allowed at private clubs like VFW clubs. Medical Corps Captain Lee Mandel said that comes as no surprise. He says there has been a long connection...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Victims injured in Officer Bisard crash files federal lawsuit Thursday
A man and a woman seriously injured in the crash involving Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Officer David Bisard filed a federal lawsuit in the case Thursday. The attorneys for Kurt Weekly and Mary Mills filed the lawsuit in the U.S....
Tags: Trials, Justice System, Laws, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dallas, Fort Worth Diocese sue Obama Administration over religious liberty
The 33 NewsFor five years, Annette Taylor has been the face of the Dallas Catholic diocese as spokesperson. She was hired knowing her employer wouldn't insurance coverage that included birth control, but that was OK. "When you go to work for any religious entity,...Tags: Belief and Faith, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Treatments, Birth Control, Religion and Belief
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