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DirecTV, Comcast SportsNet In License-Fee Battle DirecTV and Comcast are involved in a license-fee dispute over two of the regional sports networks owned by the cable operator and could be headed to arbitration.
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Burris' Status Still In Flux - CBS News
This morning, the Associated Press reported that Roland Burris, the man appointed to Barack Obama's Senate seat by embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, will be allowed to take the seat. In a late morning press conference, however, Senate Majority ...
Seven Post-Macworld Questions For Apple - CNN Money
( alleyinsider.com ) -- As usual, Apple's (AAPL) Macworld keynote led to more questions than answers. We learned about some of Apple's new products and services -- 17-inch MacBook, more DRM-free music at iTunes, new software suites -- but missed out ...
Obama's 'Hope'less Response to the War on Gaza - Huffingtonpost.com
Bush gave up golf after America's invasion of Iraq. "I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander in chief playing golf," he told Americans. "I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal." Last week, as ...
Custody case tip: Don't bug kid's teddy bear - Omaha World-Herald
Turns out, Little Bear was nothing more than Big Brother. An Omaha man has sued his ex-wife after she or someone on her behalf inserted an audio recorder into their 4-year-old daughter's teddy bear during the couple's custody battle. According to the ...
Obama warns about years of trillion-dollar deficits - International Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON : President-elect Barack Obama on Tuesday braced Americans for the unparalleled prospect of "trillion-dollar deficits for years to come," a stark assessment of the budgetary outlook that he said would force his administration to impose ...
OLPC: 100,000 computers to be imported this year - Rwanda New Times
The government has plans to import up to 100,000 computers this year to boost the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) programme that was launched by President Paul Kagame last September. This was revealed yesterday by Richard Niyonkuru, the coordinator of ...
Is Ghana the icon of Democracy in Africa? - Rwanda New Times
?? With hindsight though, it makes interesting reading in Africa when a losing incumbent quickly puts an ex-parte motion in front of a judge who they think is ?one of them?, you expect a swift judgment in their favour, influenced not by the ...
UPDATE 1-Mesa gets OK to increase shares, issue stock - Forbes
NEW YORK, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Struggling U.S. airline Mesa Air Group Inc said on Wednesday its shareholders approved a plan to increase the number of company shares by 1,100 percent and issue new stock. The move would allow the regional carrier to buy ...
Obama era expected to end taboo on gays in US military - Raw Story
Sixteen years after Bill Clinton tried to end restrictions on gays in the military, the US armed forces under Barack Obama may be forced to give homosexuals the same welcome as non-gays. Under president Clinton, the policy that once saw homosexuals ...
In Conversation: HS Lheem Managing Director, Hyundai Motor India ... - Economic Times
Hyundai has broken the norms by launching their much awaited car, the i20 literally in the last week of December. December has been known as a month of low sales and even more so considering the recession that the entire auto industry is facing ...
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