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Allen West contemplates challenging Sen. Marco Rubio in 2016 primary
Sun SentinelFormer U.S. Rep. Allen West mused Wednesday about the possibility of challenging U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., in the 2016 primary. That assumes, of course, that Rubio is a candidate for a second term in the U.S. Senate instead of running for...Tags: Elections, Allen West, Polls, Fox News Channel (tv network), Tea Party Movement
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Post-Modern Panic Host a CD Release Party at Hartford's Arch Street Tavern
Post-Modern Panic CD Release Party w/ Farewood, Wess Meets West, June 21, 10 p.m., $7-$10, Arch Street Tavern, 85 Arch St., Hartford, (860) 246-7610, archstreettavern.com Bands fronted by singers who haven't been doing it long have a certain...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, The Trip (movie), Music, Bars and Clubs, Entertainment
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Wethersfield Considers $3.5M Police, Fire Radio System
The Hartford CourantA new police and fire radio system proposed by Harris Corp. would need less maintenance, provide more channels and better coverage, work with the Hartford system and offer the possibility of other communities using it. Those were among the highlights...Tags: Harris Corp., New London (New London, Connecticut), Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Breads
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Radio hosts fired for mocking Steve Gleason's battle with ALS
Three hosts of an Atlanta radio station were suspended and then fired after they made light of former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason's battle with ALS, known as Lou Gehrig's Disease. Sports radio station 790 The Zone confirmed Monday that all...
Tags: Radio, Diseases and Illnesses, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Entertainment
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Three Atlanta radio hosts fired for making fun of Steve Gleason
Three Atlanta radio hosts were fired Monday evening after making fun of former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason, who is now confined to a wheelchair as he battles ALS, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Gleason wrote a column for Sports...Tags: Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Radio, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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James Steele, dismissed from 96X, bounces back with gig at NOW 105
"People ask me what happened," said James Steele, who ended a 6-year run at 96X, WROX-FM (96.1) on April 22. "I tell them, 'Radio happened.'" Steele lost his job as program director despite some stunning successes. He led a team that organized popular...
Tags: Radio, Music, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Entertainment, Clear Channel Communications Inc.
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The winsome world of She & Him
On a Tuesday afternoon in the basement studios of Capitol Records, She & Him were recording a volley of live tracks for a few radio station sessions. Singer Zooey Deschanel finished an umpteenth take of the duo's single "I Could've Been Your Girl," and...Tags: Radio, Music, Entertainment, Ben Gibbard, Concerts
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'Smoky' Joe Wood Provides A Voice From The Past
The Hartford CourantThe gruff, old man's voice on the other end of the line fit perfectly with the pictures I had seen. "Sure, come on over," he said. When is the best time to … "Right now! Come on over!" Howard Ellsworth Wood was the owner of that voice, and a...Tags: Cleveland Indians, Providence Friars, Fenway Park, Philadelphia Phillies, Broken Toe
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Review: Jimmy Webb returns to 'MacArthur Park' in story-filled night
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticOn Saturday night, Levitt Pavilion at MacArthur Park was gradually melting into dark as Jimmy Webb took the stage a little after 8 p.m. and sat before a grand piano. The personable, chatty songwriter greeted the crowd, many of whom were sitting on...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Music Industry
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Prominent Haitian broadcaster hides from immigration in plain sight
Faced with deportation, Haitian immigrant James T. Leger did not lay low to avoid authorities, like most people living in the U.S. illegally might do. Instead, he leased a radio station, hosted a morning show, sponsored concerts, participated in a relief...
Tags: Sean Penn, Personal Data Collection, Haiti, Deportation, Lake Worth
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Iranian expats in L.A. skeptical about Iran presidential election
For decades, Iranian expatriates in Los Angeles have complained that their government back home is too conservative, too restrictive of its people and too combative with the rest of the world. Now, a centrist promising more freedoms at home and more...Tags: Elections, Iran Presidential Election (2009), Islam, Iran, Hasan Rowhani
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HAM radio still part of hurricane center arsenal
Amid the high-tech computers, satellite dishes and sophisticated equipment at the National Hurricane Center is a HAM radio operator station, somewhat hidden in a back office. It might seem like it's akin to placing a teletype on a space shuttle. But...
Tags: Hurricane Andrew (1992), National Hurricane Center, Bahamas, Haiti Earthquake (2010), The Salvation Army
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