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Ford boosting production, limiting summer shutdowns
Detroit Free PressDETROIT Because Ford needs to keep up with Americans' appetite for new cars and trucks, the company will add 200,000 vehicles of annual capacity, and get another 40,000 vehicles by cutting the traditional two-week summer shutdown in half. Getting more...Tags: Politics, Detroit Free Press, Labor Legislation, General Motors Corp., Lifestyle and Leisure
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Ukraine PM bars reporters from government meetings after protest
ReutersKIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov ordered a dozen local reporters to be barred from covering government meetings after they staged a protest on Wednesday over attacks on journalists at a rally. When reporters at the cabinet...Tags: Politics, Ukraine, Robin Williams, Government, Journalism
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Reviewing the News
50 years ago Baccalaureate for several this Sunday Final activities for many of the schools in the area are getting under way. Melrose school at Walloon Lake will graduate its eighth-graders on May 24. Sen. William G. Milliken will be the commencement...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Detroit Free Press, Awards and Prizes
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Few convictions for Mexico's special prosecutor for crimes against journalists
McClatchy Foreign StaffMEXICO CITY Complacent. Ineffective. Bungling. Inept. The adjectives pile up as top editors, writers and free press advocates level their aim at the division of the Attorney General's Office in Mexico responsible for prosecuting crimes against...Tags: Judges, Politics, Radio Industry, Mexico, Government
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Murder of Mexican reporter in Veracruz spotlights official hostility toward press
McClatchy Foreign StaffXALAPA, Mexico Regina Martinez had a premonition that she was courting danger in the months before her death. She spoke to colleagues of her fear. She'd written articles for Proceso, Mexico's main newsweekly magazine, chronicling the overlap between...Tags: Politics, HIV, Prisons, Mexico, Government
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In Mexico, fears for democracy as threatened journalists curtail coverage
McClatchy Foreign StaffSALTILLO, Mexico Quitze Fernandez, a columnist for the El Guardian newspaper in this capital of Coahuila state abutting Texas, picked up the phone in his newsroom one day. "Either you come or we are coming for you," he heard. Within minutes, he was in...Tags: Politics, Periodicals, Mexico, Criminals, Microsoft Corporation
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Pence, Schumer on right side of press issue
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.Disclosure last week that the U.S. Department of Justice secretly obtained two months of telephone records of reporters and editors for The Associated Press rocked the journalism community. Commandeering the work and personal phone records of individual...Tags: Politics, Mike Pence, Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Justice, Government
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Wednesday, May 22, 2013
SAVING ABEL: Get New Single for Free
Saving Abel are giving away a download of their new single.
Fans can get the track "Mystify" at SavingAbel.com now. It will appear on the band's as-yet-to-be titled new EP,...Tags: Jonathan Demme, Divorce, Tom Bergeron, Christian Rock (genre), Cream (music group)
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Obama against prosecuting reporters for doing their jobs -White House
ReutersWASHINGTON, May 21 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama believes firmly in freedom of the press and does not want journalists to be prosecuted for doing their jobs, the White House said on Tuesday, responding to criticism about his administration's...Tags: Politics, Washington, DC, Jay Carney, Barack Obama, White House
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Is Obama Richard Nixon?
Despite what you may hear from some of his more fevered critics, President Barack Obama's recent scandal-quakes don't appear to fall anywhere near the level of Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal. But by another Nixonian yardstick, trying to muzzle on press...Tags: Politics, Pentagon Papers Release (2011), Barack Obama, U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System
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Mail Call - May 22
“Kristin Aleshire, Mr. Don Munson, I thought you all were going to do a little bit better job than what you are doing now, talking about raising taxes. First thing the city needs to do is quit spending. You give a $1,000 bonus to all the city...Tags: Politics, Mexico, Operation Fast and Furious, Japan, Lance Armstrong
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