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DirecTV customers lose access to Viacom channels
Reuters(Reuters) - DirecTV said its customers were left without Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central and 14 other channels on Wednesday after Viacom Inc demanded its networks be dropped from the satellite TV distributor's lineup as a result of a dispute over fees....Tags: Viacom Inc., Television Industry, DirecTV Group Inc., Entertainment, Television
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Silenced Michigan lawmaker does 'Vagina Monologues'
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A state lawmaker who says she was barred from speaking in the Michigan House because Republicans objected to her saying "vagina" during debate over anti-abortion legislation performed "The Vagina Monologues" on the Statehouse...
Tags: Abortion Issue, Social Issues, Abortion, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Facebook privacy fight pits teacher's aide against Lewis Cass school district
WSBT-TV ReporterDo employers have the right to look at an employee’s private Facebook page? That's the center of a legal battle in a Cass County school district WSBT first told you about in March. On Wednesday the school superintendent spoke with WSBT about it...Tags: Trials, Social Media, Facebook, Arbitration
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Market Basket: Revitalizing River Park business district
The potential is there. Valerie Schey watched eclectic neighborhood shopping districts evolve when she lived in the suburbs of Chicago, and she believes the same can happen here. In River Park. One of her top priorities as the 3rd District...
Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Girl Scouts under scrutiny from Catholic bishops
AP National WriterLong a lightning rod for conservative criticism, the Girl Scouts of the USA are now facing their highest-level challenge yet: An official inquiry by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. The committee that will conduct this inquiry is headed by Bishop...Tags: United Nations, Christianity, Reviews, Planned Parenthood, Roman Catholicism
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Facebook CEO turns 28: Does age matter?
NEW YORK (AP) — Don't let the hoodie and sneakers fool you. Mark Zuckerberg is no wet-behind-the-ears CEO. Facebook's chief executive turns 28 on Monday, setting in motion the social network's biggest week ever. The company is expected to start...Tags: Stock Market, Arts and Culture, Computer Networking and Internet, Companies and Corporations, Finance
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New 'super' PAC hopes to woo younger voters
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama counted on the support of younger voters four years ago. Now, a new Republican-leaning "super" political committee wants to bring them to the GOP's side. Crossroads Generation, a new super PAC formed with...Tags: Barack Obama, Washington, DC, Republican Party, Federal Reserve, Bank of New York Company
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As Facebook grows, millions say, 'no, thanks'
NEW YORK (AP) — Don't try to friend MaLi Arwood on Facebook. You won't find her there. You won't find Thomas Chin, either. Or Kariann Goldschmitt. Or Jake Edelstein. More than 900 million people worldwide check their Facebook accounts at least...
Tags: Stock Market, Computer Networking and Internet, Arts and Culture, Mark Zuckerberg, Culture
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Chief seeks South Bend firefighter's demotion, suspension for posting video
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — A South Bend firefighter actively working a fire at Park Jefferson Apartments earlier this month is facing a possible suspension for allegedly recording a video of the blaze on his cell phone and uploading it to Facebook. The South...Tags: Fires, Punishment, Cell Phones, Disasters and Accidents, Facebook
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Cabbie unlikely celebrity in Colombia sex scandal
CARTAGENA, Colombia (AP) — The Secret Service sex scandal has spawned X-rated jokes, inspired a spicy song set to a local Caribbean beat, and made an unlikely celebrity of a 42-year-old taxi driver who lives with his mother and now seems to be in...Tags: Sex Crimes, Colombia, Prosecution, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Citibank turns rewards into 'social currency'
NEW YORK (AP) — Credit card rewards are the new social currency. Citibank customers can now use Facebook to pool their rewards points online. The bank on Tuesday launched a Facebook application that lets users team up to use their points,...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Facebook, Media Industry, New Products
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Schools will get to opt out of 'pink slime' beef
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — School districts soon will be able to opt out of a common ammonia-treated ground beef filler critics have dubbed "pink slime."
Amid a growing social media storm over so-called "lean finely textured beef," the Agriculture...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Religion and Belief, ABC (tv network), Schools, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Jan 26, 2012
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