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Body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect buried near Richmond
DOSWELL, Va. (WTVR) – The body of suspected Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev has been buried in Doswell, according to a report from the Boston Globe. “Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s burial was coordinated by a Virginia woman who heard...
Tags: Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Tamerlan Tsarnaev, The Boston Globe, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
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Problem Solver: Couple 'wait, wait' for a refund from WBEZ
There are several things Bob Saville enjoys about the "Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!" radio show. "I just think it's a nice, clever show," the Oswego resident said. "It's pertinent. I keep track of all the news and stuff. I always enjoy guessing the...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Jon Yates, Radio Industry, Credit and Debt, Radio
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Colin Powell talks leadership to Weinberg crowd
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Words of wisdom washed over a crowd of admirers Thursday night as retired Gen. Colin Powell commanded the stage at the Weinberg Center for the Arts in Frederick. "If you want to be a good leader and effective leader, you have to hire good people and...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frederick County (Maryland), Mount Airy, U.S. Army, Colin Powell
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Classical Corner
Chicago Chamber Orchestra: Dieter Kober, retiring as music director of the ensemble he founded and led for more than six decades, passes the baton to Robert Turizziani. The program holds works by Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn. 2 p.m. Sunday at...Tags: Music, Michigan Avenue, Concerts, Astor Piazzolla, Entertainment
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Tropical Heatwave expands to two days with more venues
Bradenton HeraldBack in the early 1990s, the people at community radio station WMNF experimented with a two-day format for their biggest annual event, Tropical Heatwave. "It did not work out that well for us," said WMNF program director Randy Wynne. "We were doing...Tags: Cuba, Tampa, Music, Radio Industry, Arts and Culture
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Celebrate Thomas Pynchon's birthday with Pynchon in Public Day
Happy birthday to Thomas Pynchon! The reclusive author of "Gravity's Rainbow," "The Crying of Lot 49," "Mason & Dixon" and more turns 76 today. Unlike the attention-seekers that clog our cultural aqueduct, Pynchon isn't likely to show up on CNN or NPR....
Tags: Social Media, Google+, Arts and Culture, Twitter, Inc., David Foster Wallace
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BLM Releases Plan to Address Legacy Wells
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management has identified 50 abandoned wells in the Alaska arctic that require cleanup by the agency. BLM released a draft plan Wednesday that prioritizes the remediation of the first 16 of those sites in the National Petroleum...
Tags: Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Radio, Entertainment
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Mainers share methods of keeping ticks off
Bangor Daily News, MaineThe ticks of Maine are awake and active, and as someone who spends a fair amount of time outdoors, I'm not particularly happy about it. So last week, I posted a reader query: "What's your best defense against ticks?" And the responses I received are...Tags: Hunting, Lyme Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Apple iTunes, Lifestyle and Leisure
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PBS’ “Constitution USA” breathes new life into the historic document
Channel Guide MagazineBy Jacqueline Cutler Three of the most majestic — certainly the most democratic — words in the English language are the start of the United States Constitution: “We the people.” To see how the Constitution continues to be brought... -
Ambrose: Changes taking place at UCM
The Sedalia Democrat, Sedalia, Mo.University of Central Missouri President Charles Ambrose detailed some big changes coming to the UCM campus during a meeting with reporters on Friday morning. Ambrose, now in his third year as president, said record enrollment, a strategic plan to...Tags: Education, Students, Employment Opportunities, Media Industry, Federal Communications Commission
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Looking for a solution to mounting media confusion and misinformation
One of the driving principles in the live and late-breaking world of TV news is to just keep moving on. Don’t dwell too long on yesterday’s mistakes, or you’ll miss today’s big story. But the mistakes made by social media and...Tags: Sports, Rupert Murdoch, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Brown University, Radio Industry
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Peter Sagal's 'Constitution USA' hits the road with humor
NEW YORK — If someone told you of a barnstorming TV host who interviewed people around the country about a given subject, you'd say it sounds like a lot of the road-trip reality series that have proliferated on cable TV. But what if that host...
Tags: Television, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Same-Sex Marriage, Bars and Clubs
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