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My Philly Bankruptcy Lawyer
Staff reporterBetter Philly Host Renai Ellison is with Christian A. DiCicco who is explaining what bankruptcy entails. his explanations may surprise you. On Monday, September 8th 2008, myphl17 debuted a new morning lifestyle magazine show entitled Better Philly....Tags: Lawyers, Fashion Shows, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, New York
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Legal fight looms over Dish Network's ad-skipping AutoHop feature
The major broadcast networks' legal skirmish with satellite television service Dish Network over its new ad-skipping device is shaping up to be a titanic struggle with enormous implications. The outcome of their high-profile dispute could influence...Tags: The Walt Disney Co., Economy, Business and Finance, ABC (tv network), CBS Corp., Trials
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Easton newspaper's owner losing faith in print?
The New Orleans Times-Picayune's planned move to a three-day-a-week newspaper could signal that its sister papers in the Lehigh Valley and region — the Easton Express-Times, Harrisburg Patriot-News and Newark Star-Ledger — will eventually do...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Newspaper and Magazine, Companies and Corporations, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Media Industry
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Networks' fight with Dish over ad-skipping has huge implications
The major broadcast networks’ legal skirmish with satellite television service Dish Network over its new ad-skipping device is shaping up to be a titanic struggle with enormous implications. The outcome of their high-profile dispute could influence...
Tags: The Walt Disney Co., ABC (tv network), Economy, Business and Finance, CBS Corp., Trials
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Former WGA president/CEO Johnson dies
Don Johnson was a major player on Chicago's golf scene, a man easy to identify because of his celebrity name, warmth and robust head of silver hair. Johnson, who died Thursday night at 77 as the result of a heart ailment, served as president and CEO of...
Tags: Unions, Don Johnson, Awards and Prizes, BMW Championship, Career and Workplace
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Warren Sapp dropped from Showtime's Inside the NFL
It hasn't exactly been the best year for Apopka native and retired NFL star Warren Sapp judging from the headlines. Seven-time Pro Bowler Warren Sapp filed for bankruptcy this year in Florida, New Orleans Saints' Jeremy Shockey threatened to sue Warren...
Tags: New Orleans Saints, Warren Sapp, Football, National Football League, Sports
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When it came to pensions, state officials looked out for No. 1
A year after Emil Jones Jr. retired from the Illinois Senate in 2008, his annual pension jumped by more than 50 percent to $122,334 — far more than he ever earned as Senate president.
Jones' good fortune comes courtesy of legislation he sponsored...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Illinois General Assembly, Employment, Finance, Cook County Government
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Sparrows Point steel mill will close in June
The owner of the financially ailing Sparrows Point steel plant is idling operations there, warning 1,975 workers Thursday that they would be laid off starting next month.
The news, the latest casting doubt on the future of the Baltimore County facility,...Tags: Unions, Bethlehem Steel, Economy, Business and Finance, Unemployment Benefits, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania)
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Former Harrisburg Receiver, David Unkovic, Explains Why He Left As Court Considers His Replacement
A hearing is underway in Harrisburg to approve a new receiver, U.S. Air ForceMajor General William Lynch. The former receiver, appointed by Governor Tom Corbett, was called to testify before the Commonwealth Court to explain why he suddenly resigned...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Finance, Iraq, Government
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Coliseum Commission leaders watched Springsteen from luxury suite
L.A. NOWOn the set list was a new song from the Boss, “We Take Care of Our Own” -– and that’s what four of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena’s bosses did for Bruce Springsteen’s sold-out stand there. The taxpayer-owned... -
Sun-Times owner completes purchase of Chicago Reader
Wrapports, the owner of the Chicago Sun-Times, said Wednesday that it has completed its acquisition of the Chicago Reader. The deal includes Chicagoreader.com, Straightdope.com and the 41-year-old flagship alternative weekly tabloid. Terms were not...
Tags: Washington City Paper, Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Reader
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Leaders of cash-strapped Coliseum complex claim luxury suite
Last month, four of the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena's bosses decided to catch the Boss, so they used their government position to claim a luxury suite for Bruce Springsteen's sold-out stand there. The taxpayer-owned venue is in financial ruins, but...
Tags: Israel, Concerts, Tom LaBonge, Entertainment, Bruce Springsteen
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