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Joy Umansky, baker
Joy Umansky, chief baker at the Dorothea's Breads business she co-owned for a decade, died May 11 at Gilchrist Hospice Care from complications of a fractured hip. She was 85 and lived in Pikesville. Born Margaret Joy Ward-Walker in Birmingham, England,...
Tags: Fells Point, Greenland, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Literature, Catonsville
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Jimmy de Castro named president, GM of WGN radio
Tribune reporterVeteran Chicago radio executive Jimmy de Castro has been named president and general manager of WGN-AM 720, Tribune Co. announced Thursday. The move puts one of Chicago's most charismatic and successful broadcast managers in charge of the legacy radio...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Arbitron Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Tribune Company
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Your guide to Mayfair's many changes
Organizers have made plenty of changes for Allentown's 27th annual Mayfair Festival of the Arts. For starters, after 26 years at Cedar Beach, the festival has moved to a section of the Allentown Fairgrounds that includes the huge Agri-Plex building....
Tags: Artists, Entertainment Events, Fine Artists, Allentown, Arts
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Gretna man wins $50,000 in national radio contest
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefA Pittsylvania County man is $50,000 richer, after winning a national radio contest. Stephen Johnson of Gretna won the grand prize in the "John Boy and Billy Money" contest. The John Boy and Billy Big Show is a national radio show that airs weekday...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Dwayne Johnson, Radio, Pittsylvania County, Entertainment
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WSBT Radio and Sunny 101.5 team with community to help Oklahoma
GRANGER – A natural reaction when a disaster like the tornadoes in Oklahoma happens is to ask, “How how can I help?” On Wednesday, many here in Michiana did. The WSBT radio stations, 96.1 FM and Sunny 101.5 teamed up with the...
Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Radio, The Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Human Interest
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Ireland rejects blame for Apple's low tax rate
ReutersCORK/DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland said on Tuesday it was not to blame for Apple Inc's low global tax payments and had no special rate deal with the company after the U.S. Senate said it paid little or no tax on tens of billions of dollars in profits stashed...Tags: Business, Starbucks Corp., U.S. Senate, Microsoft Corporation, Tim Cook
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Roanoke is ready to help Oklahoma tornado survivors
ReporterOklahoma is more than a thousand miles away and here in Roanoke many are doing what they can to help. Outside of radio station K92, there were truck loads of water brought in by listeners. “We really didn't expect this much of a turnout but as...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, The Salvation Army, American Red Cross, Employees
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Five things to love about Beyonce's 'Grown Woman'
With the media currently fixated on Beyoncé’s womb, there’s been little room to speculate on the whereabouts of the new music she’s keeping close to her chest. As the “is she or isn’t she” murmurings of another Baby...
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Ireland says not to blame for Apple's low tax rate
ReutersDUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland said on Tuesday it was not to blame for Apple Inc's low global tax payments after the U.S. Senate said the company paid little or nothing on tens of billions of dollars in profits stashed in Irish subsidiaries. The Irish...Tags: Business, U.S. Senate, Starbucks Corp., Microsoft Corporation, Government
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Best of Fairfield County 2013: Best College Radio Station
1) WSHU Public Radio 5151 Park Ave. (Sacred Heart University) Fairfield (203) 365-0425 (studio) (203) 365-6604 (administrative) (800) 365-2005 (news) wshu.org Voters Said: Our radios are always tuned here. 2) WPKN 89.5 FM 244...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Sacred Heart University, Education, Fairfield University, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Toronto mayor urged to step down if crack allegations true
ReutersBy Julie Gordon TORONTO, May 20 (Reuters) - The mayor of Canada's largest city, facing allegations that he smoked crack cocaine, and made racial and homophobic slurs on video, must either refute the accusations or step down, fellow city politicians say....Tags: Local Government, Homophobia, Toronto (Canada), Cocaine, Politics
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