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Belo names Angela Betasso vice president of sales
TV station owner Belo Corp. has named Angela Betasso as vice president of sales.
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Call for Sept 11 truce over New York Muslim Center
Families of September 11 victims are arguing whether to call a truce on the anniversary of the 2001 attacks on the United States as debate rages over plans for a Muslim center near the World Trade Center site.
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Toyota's largest sedan is a comfy cruiser
Toyota's largest sedan sold in America, the Avalon, shows up on some interesting lists.
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Spitzer Now Supports Cuomo
Eliot Spitzer, left, and Andrew M. Cuomo in 2007, when Mr. Spitzer held the job to which Mr.
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Haditha killings trial delayed at Camp Pendleton
A military trial has been delayed for a Marine sergeant whose squad killed 24 Iraqi civilians.
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N.Y. imam: Mosque project won't be stopped
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, a leading figure for Islamic center project, is shown on a U.S. government-sponsored trip in the Mideast.
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Skype builds out its channel as enterprise rollout continues
The effort, officially called the Skype Channel Partner Program, will aim to train and certify systems integrators.
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Financier Soros gives $100 million to rights group
Billionaire financier George Soros is donating $100 million to Human Rights Watch over the next 10 years, the group said on Tuesday.
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Woodward book to be called 'Obama's Wars'
This image provided by Simon & Schuster shows the cover of Bob Woodward's new book, "Obama's Wars". Woodward's latest investigative work will run 441 pages and show Obama "making the critical decisions on the Afghanistan War, the secret war in Pakistan and the worldwide fight against terrorism," Simon & Schuster announced Tuesday Sept.
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Labor Tries to Organize Carwashes in Los Angeles
The carwashes of Los Angeles would appear to be an unlikely target for a unionization drive.
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Presidents and their No. 1 best-sellers
Presidents and their books that reached No. 1 on The New York Times best-seller list, the dates they reached the top and the numbers of weeks they were No.
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UK police may probe alleged tabloid phone hacking
British Prime Minister David Cameron's communications director, a former tabloid editor, offered Monday to meet with police as they consider reopening an investigation into claims his newspaper's reporters illegally eavesdropped on scores of politicians and celebrities.
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Therese Poletti's Tech Tales: Could Mark Hurd end up at Oracle?
Since the abrupt exit of Mark Hurd last month from the top perch at Hewlett-Packard Co., there has been much speculation on whether or not the former star will end up gainfully employed again.
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Greeting card giant Hallmark begins its second century
Hallmark Cards Inc. illustrator Craig Lueck shows off some artwork during a 100-year anniversary reception July 20 at the company's headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.
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2010 September 06
Archive for September 6th, 2010 African-American News - September 6, 2010 African-American News - September 6, 2010 Ludacris is narrating a new reality series on BET, but it's likely not anything you'd expect.
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