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It turns out he has fans rooting for him to get off disabled list
What an experience it has been. When it came time to recuperate from my mini-stroke or whatever it was, the family went to Las Vegas. They said it had been really tough on them. Don't get the wrong idea. It wasn't as if they weren't thinking of me....
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Jeff Kent, IHOP Corporation, Sandy Koufax, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Nick D'Aloisio, 17, suddenly rich, famous after Yahoo buys Summly
SAN FRANCISCO -- Meet Nick D'Aloisio, the 17-year-old British entrepreneur sensation who just sold his popular news-reading app to Yahoo Inc. for close to $30 million, instantly becoming one of the world's youngest self-made technology millionaires. It'...Tags: Ashton Kutcher, Apple iPhone, Marissa Mayer, Zynga Inc., Li Ka-shing
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9-1-1 Text Alert Pilot Program Launches in Frederick County.
rharveyjones@hmtv6.comVerizon Wireless customers can now send a text message to 911 for emergency help. A 9-1-1 text alert pilot program will be launched today throughout Frederick County and six other counties across the Northeast. The service is designed to enable those...Tags: Hearing Impairment, Government, Safety of Citizens, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Maryland School for the Deaf
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Tickets for texting are scarce in Pennsylvania
Q: Pennsylvania's law banning texting while driving, with a $50 fine as the penalty, went into effect on March, 8 2012. Once pulled over, how is it determined that drivers were in fact texting if they contend they were not doing so? And by what means will...
Tags: South Whitehall Township, Bucks County, Washington, DC, Lawyers, AAA
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HBO gives pay-TV cord-cutters a glimmer of hope
Despite the media buzz about "cord cutting" -- that is, dumping one's expensive pay-TV service in favor of inexpensive online video sites such as Hulu and Vudu -- relatively few people actually do it. According to a recent Nielsen report, only 5 million...
Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Netflix Inc., Girls (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Game of Thrones (tv program)
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Triffon Alatzas named top editor of Baltimore Sun Media Group
Triffon G. Alatzas, who has served The Baltimore Sun as head of digital media and also led the sports and business departments, was named top editor of the 176-year-old news organization Wednesday. As executive editor and a senior vice president of...
Tags: NPR, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), University of Illinois Springfield, Newspapers, Tribune Company
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Daily Variety ends boffo run. Malone buys into Charter.
After the coffee. Before finding out who took my "Mad Men" screener. The Skinny: I'm on the fence with Fox's "The Following," which is so grim it is sometimes hard to watch. That said, the cast is terrific. Tuesday's headlines include stories on the end...
Tags: John Malone, World War Z (movie), Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Guy Ritchie, Skyfall (movie)
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John Malone's Liberty Media buys stake in Charter Communications
Media mogul John Malone is returning to his roots. Malone's Liberty Media is acquiring 27% of cable television operator Charter Communications for $2.62 billion. Liberty is buying 26.9 million Charter shares and 1.1 million warrants at a per-share price...
Tags: John Malone, Oaktree Capital Management, Liberty Global Incorporated, Al Gore, Satellite and Cable Service
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Congress weighs legislation that would update email privacy laws
SAN FRANCISCO -- Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) introduced legislation Tuesday that would give stronger privacy protection to emails. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act Amendments Act of 2013 would require the government to...
Tags: Security, Government, Laws, Email, Science and Technology
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Donoghue's late-night text message a bad idea
Parents routinely tell their children that nothing good happens after midnight. Local lawmakers perhaps need a similar reminder that the witching hour is a bad time to fire off ill-considered text messages. Del. John Donoghue, D-Washington, let fellow...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Parties and Movements, Politics, Republican Party
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SUDDEN DEATH NOTICE: Technology spreads bad news too fast for officials, families
scollins@amnews.comWhile social media and cell phone technology continue to advance, so does the way people communicate and receive information, both good and bad. These days, news of tragic events spreads faster than ever before, often leaving officials and...Tags: Cell Phones, Twitter, Inc., Social Media
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