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Delta Passengers Held on Tarmac After Monkeypox Scare
Chicago TribuneCHICAGO, Illinois -- A Minnesota woman who caused a health scare aboard a Delta Airlines flight from Detroit -- causing the plane to be kept on the tarmac at Midway International Airport for three hours -- says it was all a misunderstanding over bug...Tags: Midway, Uganda, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health
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3 Secret Service Agents Refuse Polygraph in Prostitution Scandal
CNNWASHINGTON, DC -- Three of the 12 Secret Service agents involved in the Colombia prostitution scandal refused to cooperate with authorities and submit to a polygraph test, according to House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Peter King, R-New York....Tags: Severna Park, Darrell E Issa, Television Industry, Democratic Party, Wars and Interventions
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Americas Family Pet Expo
Allie Mac Kay was live from the OC Fairgrounds for a preview of this weekend's America's Family Pet Expo. April 20-22 at the OC Fair and Event Center 88 Fair Drive Costa Mesa 92626 Friday, April 20 - 10am-6pm Saturday April 21 – 10am-7pm Sunday, April...Tags: Modern Family (tv program), The Artist (movie), ABC (tv network), Disney Channel (tv network), Television Industry
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Bluegrass Great Earl Scruggs Dead at 88
CNNEarl Scruggs, whose distinctive picking style and association with Lester Flatt cemented bluegrass music's place in popular culture, died Wednesday of natural causes at a Nashville hospital, his son Gary Scruggs said. He was 88. "I realize his popularity...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Country and Western (genre), Entertainment, Bluegrass (genre), Earl Scruggs
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Frank McCourt Could Make $1B in Cash Deal for Dodgers
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- The $2.15-billion sale of the Dodgers baseball franchise to a group led by former Lakers star Magic Johnson was a cash deal that will not add to the team's debt load but could lead to a payoff of as much as $1 billion for previous owner...Tags: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Television Industry, Los Angeles Times, Bud Selig
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Taylor Swift Wins Big at Academy of Country Music Awards
CNNLAS VEGAS -- For the second straight year, Taylor Swift won entertainer of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards. "I want to say to my fellow nominees in this category, I respect you so much and I love you," said the 22-year-old star, who was...Tags: Entertainment, Lady Antebellum (music group), Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, Music Industry
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'60 Minutes' Icon Mike Wallace Dead at 93
CNNNEW YORK -- Mike Wallace, who spent four decades as a hard-hitting, provocative news correspondent on "60 Minutes," has died, CBS reported Sunday. He was 93. Wallace died Saturday night "peacefully surrounded by family members at Waveny Care Center in...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Entertainment, Alzheimer's Disease, Gerald Ford, Health and Medical Professionals
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"Amazing Race" Advance Man Dies After Being Poisoned in Uganda
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- An advance man for "The Amazing Race" is dead, after he was allegedly poisoned in Uganda following a run-in with a gang of local thugs. Jeff Rice was found dead in his hotel room. He helped make arrangements with local officials...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Uganda, Animal Planet (tv network), Health, The Amazing Race (tv program)
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NCIS: Marines in Urination Video "Reluctant" to Talk to Investigators
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON, D.C. -- Investigators have now interviewed all 4 Marines identified in a video that shows them apparently urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. At least 2 of the men are being described as "uncooperative," by the...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Islam, YouTube, Afghanistan, Camp Lejeune (military base)
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Q: What does CW stand for? How can I prevent the CW from canceling my favorite show? How do I contact The CW?
CBS and Warner Bros. partnered to create a new network called The CW which they launched in September of 2006. The "C" is for CBS and the "W" is for Warner Bros. The CW provides programming across the country for the time periods of Monday-Friday at 3-...Tags: Television, Entertainment, The CW (tv network), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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TWO AND A HALF MEN
To contact this show: By Mail: Warner Bros. Television, 400 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, CA 91522 By Phone: 818-954-6000 Reruns of seasons 1-8 air on KTLA. New episodes continue to air on the CBS Network. KTLA is not responsible for the issues between...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Charlie Sheen
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Lance Armstrong Doping Investigation Dropped
CNN(CNN) -- Justice Department prosecutors said Friday that they are closing a criminal investigation of champion cyclist Lance Armstrong without filing charges that he used performance-enhancing drugs. A statement from the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles said...Tags: Entertainment, Multi-Sport Events, Emergency Health Procedures, Sports Organizations, Lance Armstrong
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