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Players delay vote on proposed deal to end lockout
ReutersWASHINGTON(Reuters) - National Football League (NFL) players decided Wednesday not to rush into a vote on a tentative agreement aimed at ending a lockout that has dragged on for over four months. The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) executive committee...Tags: Sports, Elections, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Politics
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Congress set to cut money for meat industry reform
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday it will abandon portions of a sweeping antitrust rule proposed for meat companies if Congress does not provide money for enforcement. A Congressional committee voted late Monday to...Tags: Livestock Farming, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Crime, Politics, Food Industry
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Sports law expert explains what the union's disclaimer of interest means
Orlando SentinelWhat exactly does today’s decision by the players’ union to file a disclaimer of interest mean? To make some sense of this, I spoke with Gabriel Feldman, a professor who directs the Sports Law Program at Tulane Law School. Feldman...Tags: Unions, Corporate Crime, Billy Hunter, Litigation, Labor Legislation
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AT&T-Mobile merger good for rural Kentucky
Guest ColumnistWhitesburg’s Mimi Pickering is a sincere, but misguided, local filmmaker. “The unregulated, market-driven approach to providing broadband has not worked for us,” Pickering wrote in a Lexington Herald-Leader article. Her “plot&...Tags: Marketing, Media Industry, Telecommunication Service, Consumers, Government
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Waters: AT&T, T-Mobile merger is good for rural Kentucky
Whitesburg’s Mimi Pickering is a sincere, but misguided, local filmmaker.
“The unregulated, market-driven approach to providing broadband has not worked for us,” Pickering wrote in a Lexington Herald-Leader article.
Her “plot&...Tags: Media Industry, Telecommunication Service, AT&T Corp., Computer Networking and Internet, Politics
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Google's Eric Schmidt denies 'cooking' search results
Money & CompanyEric Schmidt: Google Inc. Chairman Eric Schmidt denied that the company cooks its search results to favor its products.... -
NBA agreement: The players’ perspective
Miami HeatMonths or even weeks ago, the settlement that will bring the NBA lockout to a close would have been widely derided by players. Now? Now apparently they have seen the light, or at least seen the need to get back on the court. With spin so often following... -
Jerry Brown vetoes bill requiring warrant to search cellphones
TechnologyGov. Jerry Brown has vetoed legislation that would have made it illegal for police to search a suspect's portable electronic devices during an arrest without a court-issued warrant.... -
Celtics great Bill Russell sues NCAA for antitrust violations
Sentinel Sports Now - Orlando SentinelBloomberg is reporting that Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell is suing the NCAA for denying student-athletes (current and former) from receiving compensation for the commercial use of their likeness and image.... -
Congressman wants hearing on college athletics
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelCongressman wants hearing on college athletics... -
Retail roundup: Mattel vs. MGA, Versace for H&M, salad recall
Money & CompanyBratz, Mattel wins antitrust ruling, MGA, Versace collection for H&M... -
NBA lockout: Possible decertification threatens season
Lakers BlogNBA lockout: Possible decertification threatens season...
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