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Winner of $61k Kerr literary prize announced
As the five young writers sat with bated breath, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post book critic Michael Dirda told them that a life of wordsmithing would bring them pain. One of them would soon win the nation's most lucrative literary award, the...
Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, The Washington Post, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Chestertown, Entertainment Events
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EDITORIAL: Joe Doyle
South Bend Tribune, Ind.News reporters and city editors in the newsrooms of old had an affectionately derisive term for Sports: The Toy Department. The idea was that the things that customarily filled the Sports section of a newspaper were inherently unserious and fun. By...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Joel Brinkley: Mission failure
American VoicesTen years ago this month, President George W. Bush climbed confidently from the cockpit of a fighter jet that had landed on the USS Abraham Lincoln flight deck. He strode to the microphone and declared an end to major military operations in Iraq....Tags: Joel Brinkley, Abraham Lincoln, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Politics, George W. Bush
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Obama administration assaults press freedom
In Washington, as in any seat of power, most acts of folly begin with hubris. Government leaders, elected or appointed, usually don't intend to do the wrong thing, to overstep or cause harm, but they become so convinced, so certain of their purpose,...
Tags: White House, Politics, News Agency, The Washington Post, Eric Holder
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Pressure intensifies on Bloomberg after new 'snooping' scandal twist
Evening Standard, LondonTHE Bloomberg "snooping" scandal widened today after the Bank of Japan said it was seeking details about which information the news company had allowed its journalists access too. A spokesman for Bank of Japan confirmed: "We are now contacting Bloomberg...Tags: Ben Bernanke, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Central Bank, Brazil, Japan
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Barbara Walters retiring is old news to some
Boston HeraldBarbara Walters may be giving herself a year to ease herself into retirement, but judging from the reaction on social media yesterday, a lot of people thought the veteran newswoman had already left the building. The 83-year-old Boston native and Emmy...Tags: ABC (tv network), Katie Couric, Today (tv program), Barbara Walters, Monica Lewinsky
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Players broadening media skills at BG camp
The BladeIn the recent years of his professional football career, Brendon Ayanbadejo has taken a public stance in support of same-sex marriage -- which he reiterated in the fall after a Maryland state delegate took exception to his beliefs. As a linebacker in...Tags: Canadian Football, Brendon Ayanbadejo, National Football League, Media Industry, Heisman Trophy
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Army in Unity state clash with raiders returning from Lakes state
Sudan TribuneAuthorities from Unity state say that five men, including their leader Gatluak Kuekuek, clashed with police and soldiers on Sunday as they returned from a cattle aid on Rumbek North (Maper) county in neighbouring Lakes state and on Unity state's Mayiandit...Tags: Human Rights, Politics, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, France
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Joe Doyle
News reporters and city editors in the newsrooms of old had an affectionately derisive term for Sports: The Toy Department. The idea was that the things that customarily filled the Sports section of a newspaper were inherently unserious and fun. By... -
Bloomberg in damage-control mode over client snooping
Officials at Bloomberg, the New York financial news and information service, scrambled to deal with an unfolding customer privacy scandal after admitting its journalists had snooped on business clients for years through its network of terminals ubiquitous...
Tags: Bloomberg L.P., Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Investments, Federal Reserve, Finance
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Government secretly obtains phone records from journalists
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors secretly obtained telephone records from more than 20 lines belonging to the Associated Press and its journalists in an attempt to learn who leaked information on how the CIA thwarted an apparent terrorist plot...
Tags: White House, Politics, Patrick Leahy, Justice and Rights, Media Industry
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Organizers 'embarrassed' by New Orleans parade shooting
When at least one man stepped into a New Orleans parade crowd on Mother's Day and opened fire, 19 people were shot and injured — and a city's conscience was also wounded. Officials have not named or arrested any of the three suspects sought in the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Mother's Day, FBI, O.J. Simpson, Shootings
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