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How well did Notre Dame handle the Manti Te'o situation?
Manti Te'o and Notre Dame announced Wednesday that the linebacker was a victim of a hoax and that the girlfriend he thought had died in September actually never existed. The revelation came only after Deadspin.com reported as much earlier in the day....
Tags: College Football, Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Manti Te'o, Stranger Than Fiction
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What sport should replace wrestling in the Olympics?
The International Olympic Committee dropped wrestling as a Summer Games sport on Tuesday, meaning that effective with the 2020 Games, freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling won't be a part of the festivities after being in every Summer Olympics since 1896....
Tags: Summer Olympics, Track and Field, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wrestling, International Olympic Committee
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Dodgers stand out in NL, at least as far as intrigue goes
With spring training starting this week, it's time to look at some of the most intriguing story lines across Major League Baseball. After discussing the American League on Monday, writers from the Tribune Co. turn their attention to the National League....
Tags: Carl Crawford, Boston Red Sox, American League, Atlanta Braves, National League
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A-Rod and Derek Jeter will provide some of AL's best story lines
With spring training starting this week, it's time to look at some of the most intriguing story lines across Major League Baseball. Writers from the Tribune Co. will discuss the American League on Monday and the National League on Tuesday. Feel free to...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, American League, National League, Spring Training, Derek Jeter
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KTLA sports reporter filed complaint against SAG-AFTRA
By Richard VerrierA KTLA-TV sports reporter and weekend news anchor has lodged an unfair labor practice complaint against Hollywood's largest entertainment union. In a filing with the National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday, Rebecca Hall contends that SAG-AFTRA...Tags: Celebrities, Unions, Career and Workplace, Work Relations, Labor Legislation
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These Terms of Service govern your use of latimes.com. Your use of our site tells us you have read and agreed to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. latimes.com reserves the right to deny access to the site to any person who violates these...Tags: Companies and Corporations, OWN (tv network), Newspaper and Magazine, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Electronics
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Should Joe Flacco get paid like an elite NFL quarterback?
This post has been updated. See note below.Baltimore quarterback Joe Flacco just led the Ravens through the playoffs and to a Super Bowl victory, throwing for 11 touchdowns and no interceptions along the way. The Super Bowl MVP is set to be a free agent this off-season, and many are...Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Football, Tom Brady, Ray Lewis, National Football League
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CALM law regulating TV commercial volume takes effect
By Meg JamesTV viewers finally should get some relief from a major annoyance: excessively loud commercials. On Thursday, the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act, which limits the volume of TV commercials, goes into effect. The federal law, known as...Tags: Television, Federal Communications Commission, Crime, Law and Justice, Television Industry, Anna Eshoo
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Is Northern Illinois' bowl bid a strength or weakness of the BCS?
Northern Illinois will become the first team from the Mid-American Conference to play in a BCS bowl when it faces Florida State in the Orange Bowl next month. Writers from around the Tribune Co. discuss whether the Huskies getting a BCS bowl berth is a...
Tags: Teddy Bridgewater, Mid-American Conference, Big Ten Conference, Orange Bowl, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Curry eyeing CNN? Tribune's TV plans. Media feuds of 2012!
After the coffee. Before making sure I don't blow 2013 in the first week. The Skinny: I saw "Django Unchained" on New Year's Day. It's "Blazing Saddles" meets blaxploitation. It's also, like every movie coming out these days, about 40 minutes too long....
Tags: Live Nation, The Office (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry, The Wall Street Journal
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Tribune emerges from bankruptcy! Hollywood finishes 2012 strong.
After the coffee. Before figuring out how to get to the Redskins playoff game this Sunday. The Skinny: My New Year's Eve celebration was last night when the Redskins beat the Cowboys. For all you folks partying tonight, don't drive drunk! The life you...
Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Comedy Central (tv network), Movies, Chicago Tribune, Sundance Film Festival
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Who would win between Notre Dame and Ohio State?
Notre Dame finished the college football season undefeated and will play in the BCS championship game. Ohio State also went unbeaten but is ineligible for a bowl due to NCAA sanctions. Writers from around the Tribune Co. discuss the possible outcomes if...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Manti Te'o, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Michigan State Spartans
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