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Social networks a challenge to cable news: CNN US president
The biggest challenge to Cable News Network is not other 24-hour television news stations but social networks like Facebook and Twitter, the president of CNN US said Wednesday.
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FDA to Investigate Osteoporosis Drug Risk After ABC News Report
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that it will look into whether a link exists between the long-term use of certain osteoporosis drugs and a particular type of leg fracture after ABC News reports investigated the possible connection.
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UDD launches news centre to cover rally
The war of the airwaves is heating up after supporters of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra launched a news centre to counter state-controlled media.
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News Briefs: Week of March 8-12
This roundup includes the following news briefs: FDA Approves Name Change for Heartburn Drug; State Supreme Court Strikes Down Medical Malpractice Law; New Mexico Prepares to Enact Insurance Measure; AAFP Looking for Poster Presenters; Solo FP Testifies on Meaningful Use Regulations; Obama Administration Launches Healthy Food Financing Initiative; MedPAC Submits March Report to Congress.
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News Corp planeja cobrar por conteúdo de jornais ingleses na Web
A News Corp vai começar a cobrar pela conteúdo de seus jornais ingleses na Internet nas próximas semanas ou meses, afirmou o chefe de operações da empresa na Europa e Ásia, James Murdoch, nesta quarta-feira.
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Cesar Aldama Named News Director Of CBS4/My33
Former CBS4 News managing editor Cesar Aldama, currently assistant news director for CBS-Owned stations in Philadelphia, was named Wednesday as the News Director of CBS4 News, succeeding Adrienne Roark, who was named news director of CBS-Owned KTVT and KTXA in Dallas. Aldama's appointment was announced late Wednesday afternoon by Shaun McDonald, President and General Manager of WFOR and WBFS.
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Norfolk Public Schools plans news conference at 2:30 p.m.
School leaders sent out a news release a few minutes ago stating that Superintendent Stephen C. Jones will hold a news conference to address a panel's report about testing irregularities at Lafayette-Winona Middle School. The Virginian-Pilot detailed a story about the report today.
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World's top scientists to review climate panel
At a tumultuous time in U.N.-led climate negotiations, one of the world's most credible scientific groups agreed Wednesday to plug the recent cracks in the authoritative reports of the United Nations' Nobel Prize-winning global warming panel.
Women fliers honored 65 years after World War II service
Some 65 years after their service, a group of former civilian women pilots whose unheralded work was key to helping the U.S. effort in World War II were honored Wednesday with the Congressional Gold Medal.
Iran tops list of jailers of journalists in world
Journalists have become a prime target in an Iranian government crackdown on the opposition following last June's disputed presidential election, with 52 of them currently held — making Iran the top jailer of journalists in the world, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Report: Hiddink to coach Ivory Coast at World Cup
AMSTERDAM (AP) -- Guus Hiddink has agreed to coach Ivory Coast at this year's World Cup, Dutch national broadcaster NOS reported Wednesday.
Report: Hiddink to coach Ivory Coast at World Cup
Guus Hiddink has agreed to coach Ivory Coast at this year's World Cup, Dutch national broadcaster NOS reported Wednesday. NOS said the Dutchman will lead Ivory Coast from May 15-July 15 before taking over as Turkey coach in August. NOS said that before signing with Ivory Coast, Hiddink must confirm that his contract with Russia has been ended.
World stocks up modestly; pound takes another hit
World stock markets mostly rose Wednesday, though trading was choppy as investors looked for direction a day after the one-year anniversary from recession-related lows. The pound meanwhile continued to decline after disappointing industrial production figures.
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