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Poll: Where should Vin Scully's voice be heard?
Readers are talking a lot about a man who talks for a living: Vin Scully. Times data editor Doug Smith's Op-Ed article Tuesday musing on "the voice of L.A." closed with a question: "As far as I'm concerned, the voice of L.A. should be heard every day in...
Tags: Sports, Don Mattingly, Los Angeles Dodgers, Entertainment, Baseball
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Kevin Hunt: Why Consumer Cellular Is Better Than Your Wireless Service
The Hartford CourantConsumer Cellular remains relatively unknown among wireless carriers despite giving its subscribers what every AT&T or Verizon (or cable television) customer desires: a no-contract, low-cost, buy-only-what-you-need option with basic service starting at...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Demographics, Verizon Communications, Satellite and Cable Service, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
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Key Witness Talks Of $5,000 In Refrigerator And Texts About Killing Smoke-Shop Bill
The Hartford CourantHarry Raymond Soucy, the key witness in the federal trial of Robert Braddock, gave explosive testimony Wednesday, claiming that he put $5,000 in a Republican legislative leader's refrigerator last year — and was featured in audiotapes and text...Tags: Trials, U.S. Congress, Human Interest, Dannel P. Malloy , Parties and Movements
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Watch out for unauthorized charges on cellphone bills
Take a line-by-line look at your cellphone bill — all dozen or so pages. See a $9.99 charge for horoscopes, flirting tips or some such thing that you didn't request? If so, you've been crammed. Once only a big problem with landline telephones,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Horoscopes, Justice System, Federal Trade Commission, Consumers
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'No text worth dying for'
South Bend TribuneKristy Robinson admits she is more likely to text at a stoplight when she's running late. "And I'm always late," she adds. But the 32-year-old South Bend resident isn't the only one who finds it tempting to text behind the wheel. According to a survey...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Oregon tennis player Alex Rovello drowns after diving accident
University of Oregon junior Alex Rovello drowned Saturday after failing to surface following a 60-foot dive into Tamolitch Falls in Willamette National Forest in western Oregon. Friends and bystanders tried to rescue the tennis player when he failed...Tags: Oregon Ducks, Tennis
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Should call boxes be kept on the turnpike?
No With all due respect to smoke signals, Morse code and the telegraph — well, society forges on. Call boxes along the Pennsylvania Turnpike are an expensive, unnecessary and seldom-used taxpayer liability that should be struck from the...Tags: Pennsylvania Turnpike, Apple iPhone
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Palm Beach County hurricane season preparations target social media, smart phone
The hurricane season to-do list now includes adding friends, followers and apps, along with stockpiling bottled water, canned goods and batteries. With the June start to storm season fast approaching, Palm Beach County is counting on social media...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Emergency Incidents, Twitter, Inc., Hurricane Isaac (2012), Social Media
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Maryland enrollment soars in federal phone program
Enrollment in a controversial program that provides free cell phone service to low-income families has increased faster in Maryland than any other state in the nation, jumping nearly 90-fold since 2008 — renewing scrutiny on Capitol Hill over its...
Tags: Personal Income, Cell Phones, Federal Communications Commission, Entertainment, U.S. Congress
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FCC moves toward opening airwaves for in-flight Internet
The Federal Communications Commission took a step toward improving Web access for air travelers, voting to write rules to open frequencies for an air-to-ground Internet service proposed by Qualcomm Inc. In a 4-0 vote Thursday, the FCC advanced the...
Tags: Federal Communications Commission, American Airlines, Inc., AMR Corp., Itasca, Marketing
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Retirement communities, students train residents in technology
Ann Galezio wants an iPad. At first she didn't know why she just likes the way they look and everyone seems to have one. But the more she's been thinking about it Galezio envisions doing crossword puzzles while walking on the treadmill or...
Tags: Long Term Care, Networking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Nursing, Nursing Homes
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Around Town: Marina student gets collegiate boost
A big congratulations has to go out to Betty Nguyen for the unbelievable scholarship she earned. Nguyen is the first Marina High School student to win the Gates Millennium Scholarship, according to a news release. The award is given to 1,000 students...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Students, U.S. Congress, Physical Conditions, Human Interest
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