Media
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‘Lottery’ Director — ‘When Will We Prioritize the Children?’
If we are systematically providing low-income children with a sub-par education, how can we expect to break the cycle of poverty?
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CES: Ballmer Tries Harder, Sony Neglects Digital Upgrade to Catalogue
Microsoft CEO puts Netflix and Hulu on the Xbox and introduces a cool new screen; meanwhile, Sony lags in making its catalogue digital
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CES 2011: Tablets, Cord-Cutters Are In — 3D TV, Not So Much
Where the world’s top electronics show is turning its attention in 2011
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Amidst More Music Biz Decline, Eminem & Katy Perry Top 2010 Sales
Industry hit hard again with album sales down nearly 13 percent, CD sales down 20 percent (again), single song digital sales up barely 1 percent
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Glenn Beck Hires HuffPo’s Morgan for His Fledgling Website
Digital veteran will head the right wing host’s digital news hub, the Blaze
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Ray Chelstowski Named Publisher of Newsweek, Daily Beast
Former Entertainment Weekly chief gets top job as struggling print giant and digital news site consummate their merger
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Variety’s Schneider Joins TV Guide as L.A. Bureau Chief
TV editor becomes the latest to leave the paywalled trade
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Conrad Murray Hid Drugs Before Calling 911, Says Jackson Bodyguard
Day Two of preliminary hearing brings more damning recollections about doctor’s conduct on day Michael Jackson died
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SI Swimsuit Issue Goes 3D, HD — Thanks to Sony
Company sponsors 3D video version of annual issue for Bravia, Playstation 3, Blu-ray players
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N-Word Removed From ‘Huckleberry Finn’
One of the classic novel’s publishers replaces term with “slave”; meanwhile, trial over TV reporter’s use of “n-word” set
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Obama: Outgoing Press Secretary Gibbs an ‘Effective Advocate’
White House veteran is expected to either open his own communications shop or transition to the president’s campaign staff
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Appeals Court Rules Consumers Can Re-Sell Promotional CDs
Decision against Universal Music Group has broad implication for copyrighted goods
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Borders Reportedly Warns Employees to Make a Run for It
Author claims beleaguered book chain tells employees to look for work elsewhere
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MJ Trial: Conrad Murray Acted Like He Didn’t Know CPR, Says Witness
Members of the King of Pop’s household staff point the finger at the singer’s personal physician during the first day of preliminary hearing
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This Is It – Michael Jackson Manslaughter Case Kicks Off
On Day One of preliminary hearing, prosecutors begin laying out their case that Conrad Murray, the singer’s personal physician, killed the King of Pop