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Four settle charges in Edinboro peace rally fracas
An Iraq war veteran, his wife, and two peace activists have agreed to settle criminal charges stemming from a fracas at an April 22 peace rally in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Stadium speech by Obama sends networks scrambling
Barack Obama's plan to accept the Democratic presidential nomination at a Denver outdoor stadium instead of the arena in which his party's convention will be held sent the television networks scrambling Monday.
CNN founder Turner buries hatchet with Murdoch
CNN founder Ted Turner says he is no longer at war with Rupert Murdoch, the News Corp. media baron who started rival Fox News. Phil Griffin, the NBC News executive who oversees MSNBC, is a coiled mass of energy who needs little provocation to do battle. Now he's got something to fight for.
Heinz pulls mayo ad after complaints
Heinz Co. said viewer complaints prompted it to pull a British television advertisement for mayonnaise that showed two men kissing. Comments by lawmakers and others Sunday when questioned about running for vice president with either Democrat Barack Obama or Republican John McCain. Michelle Obama said Wednesday she was "touched" that first lady Laura Bush came to her defense after she was harshly criticized by Republicans for her February comment that for the first time in her adult life she was proud of the United States.
Tim Russert and Jim McKay true to themselves and viewers
On the evening of Tim Russert’s demise, when the television airwaves were filled with wall-to-wall tributes to NBC’s chief political maven, the Baltimore Orioles preceded their ballgame with Pittsburgh with a tribute to Jim McKay.
Mourning 'the explainer in chief'
The nation’s leaders -- and the journalists who cover them -- reacted with shock and sadness to the death of NBC's Tim Russert on Friday. |
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