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Health notes: Minnesota retailers keeping tobacco away from kids
Minnesota tobacco retailers were almost perfect last year at keeping tobacco out of the hands of juveniles.
duluthnewstribune.com (5 days ago)

Rejoice! The End of ‘User Name and Password’ May Be Nigh
What’s the absolute worst part of the Internet? Reasonable folks may disagree. One could argue pop-up ads, another might posit the endless stream of baby photos on your Facebook feed. But most would agree that keeping track of an endless string passwords ranks somewhere at the top. Nobody, of course, can remember a...
time.com (5 days ago)

New US TV shows we're excited about
Upfronts, the Christmas Eve of US television, are upon us. This is a sort of annual television cattle market, where networks show advertisers their wares for the upcoming autumn season in the hope of getting them to buy ad time "up front". Handily for us TV fans who aren't in charge of a whopping great ad budget,...
guardian.co.uk (5 days ago)
All Time Low Discuss Karaoke Songs and Rock N' Roll
Is rock and roll dead? Alex and Jack from All Time Low sure don't think so, and tell WatchMojo.com who they think are the people who are keeping it alive - other than themselves.
palmbeachpost.com (5 days ago)

LUPICA: THEY'RE ALL LOSERS! Legendary NY baseball manager Casey Stengel knew futility, but this...
If you are keeping score at home, here is where we are in a race to succeed Michael Bloomberg that more resembles a sack race at the present time.
nydailynews.com (5 days ago)
In Bloomberg uproar, ethics flags for new media
AP Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their...
timesleader.com (5 days ago)
Is fair trial possible for Cleveland kidnap suspect?
CLEVELAND - The man accused of keeping three women in captivity for about a decade will plead not guilty, but it’s uncertain whether he can receive a fair trial anywhere, a member of his defense team said yesterday.
dispatch.com (5 days ago)
Thursday weather: Above average temperatures today; could reach near 90 degrees
Even warmer… Highs today will climb into the upper 80s and close to 90 degrees, about 15 degrees above average. Expect a mixture of sun and clouds, with scattered showers/storms in the afternoon and evening. A string of fronts will stall out over the Mid-Atlantic, keeping the chance for scattered showers/storms in...
dailypress.com (5 days ago)

Rejoice! The End of the ‘User Name and Password’ May Be Nigh
What’s the absolute worst part of the Internet? Reasonable folks may disagree. One could argue pop-up ads, another might posit the endless stream of baby photos on your Facebook feed. But most would agree that keeping track of an endless string passwords ranks somewhere at the top. Nobody, of course, can remember a...
time.com (5 days ago)
In Bloomberg uproar, ethics flags for new media
Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters…
poststar.com (5 days ago)

Enjoying Bibbiano estate wines at St. Vincent Tavern (Photos)
Tenuta di Bibbiano is a fifth generation estate vineyard/winery located in the hearth of the Chianti Classico region. The Bibbiano estate has about 60 acres separated on three different vineyards surrounded by olive groves. The estate is keeping...
examiner.com (5 days ago)

Jake brakes' now banned on Fanning Bridge
FLETCHER - Starting this week, residents along Fanning Bridge Road may get some peace after town workers erected signs to alert truckers not to use window-rattling “jake brakes” except under emergency situations. Fletcher Town Council members unanimously passed an ordinance last month banning the use of compression...
blueridgenow.com (5 days ago)

Keeping up with Jones' ex-motorcycle
HOLY CROSS, Iowa -- Inscribed on the back of Charlie Taylor's 1995 Harley-Davidson are the words "I don't need your rocking chair."
thonline.com (5 days ago)

In Bloomberg uproar, ethics flags for new media
NEW YORK-Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their companies.
denverpost.com (5 days ago)
Cyclone Mahasen batters Bangladesh; 1 million flee
The outer bands of Cyclone Mahasen struck the southern coast of Bangladesh on Thursday, lashing remote fishing villages with heavy rain and fierce winds that flattened mud and straw huts and forced the evacuation of more than 1 million people. The eye of the storm was expected to reach land Thursday evening, but at...
foxnews.com (5 days ago)
Victoria police sheds 350 unsworn officers
VICTORIA Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay says he is keeping an eye on the impact of 350 back office staff cuts.
news.com.au (5 days ago)

House Panel Approves Farm Bill
WASHINGTON — The House Agriculture Committee has approved a sweeping farm bill that would trim the $80 billion-a-year food stamp program. The panel approved the bill 46-10 late Wednesday after rebuffing Democratic efforts to keep the food stamp program whole. The legislation would cut about $2.5 billion a year – or...
huffingtonpost.com (5 days ago)

Shoshana Friedman: Shavuot: A Call For An Agrarian Torah
This week, Jews all over the world will be celebrating the festival of Shavuot. Like Passover and Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles), Shavuot is one of our three main pilgrimage festivals. Our religious imaginations conjure up images of thousands of pilgrims from all over ancient Israel bringing their offerings to...
huffingtonpost.com (5 days ago)
In Bloomberg uproar, ethics flags for new media
Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their companies.
miamiherald.com (5 days ago)

In Bloomberg uproar, ethics flags for new media
NEW YORK (AP) - Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their companies.
yahoo.com (5 days ago)
In Bloomberg uproar, ethics flags for new media
NEW YORK (AP) -- Launching his namesake company's news division in the 1990s, Michael Bloomberg largely rejected long-held rules of the journalism trade that insist on keeping thick firewalls between reporters and the profit-making workings of their companies....
ap.org (5 days ago)
Woodside eyes huge Mozambique gas field
WOODSIDE Petroleum is keeping an eye on a massive offshore gas field in Mozambique as the oil and giant looks overseas at prospects in Israel and Burma.
news.com.au (5 days ago)
Feathers ruffled after council keeps residential chicken ban in place
Backyard chickens got a cold-shoulder from the Bakersfield City Council Wednesday night. Council members voted 4-2 Wednesday to maintain city ordinances that ban the keeping of chickens on small residential parcels in the city limits.
bakersfieldcalifornian.com (5 days ago)
JBLM troops remember fallen Green Beret
To his fellow Green Berets, Sgt. 1st Class James Grissom had a wildcard personality, keeping his friends guessing about his next practical joke while he pursued his quest for perfection as an elite Special Operator.
theolympian.com (5 days ago)
JBLM troops remember fallen Green Beret
To his fellow Green Berets, Sgt. 1st Class James Grissom had a wildcard personality, keeping his friends guessing about his next practical joke while he pursued his quest for perfection as an elite Special Operator. That combination inspired the men around him to remember why they chose some of the Army’s hardest...
thenewstribune.com (5 days ago)

European Union: if the 'outs' get their way, we'll end up like Ukraine | Vince Cable
Panic is not a good basis for rational, long-term decision-making. But Britain's main rightwing party, or much of it, seems to have decided that the best response to an insurgent competitor is jumping off a cliff, leading the country into a void of uncertainty. Retired ex-chancellors can perhaps be forgiven a bout...
guardian.co.uk (5 days ago)
Greenville needs additional funds to start High Street project
Keeping part of High Street from slipping into the Souhegan River is going to cost more than anticipated so officials are seeking a special town meeting to try and raise the additional funds.
unionleader.com (5 days ago)
Lawyer: Cleveland kidnap suspect Ariel Castro will plead not guilty
CLEVELAND (AP) - The man accused of keeping three women in captivity for about a decade will plead not guilty but it’s uncertain if he can receive a fair trial anywhere, a member of his defense team said Wednesday.
news-herald.com (5 days ago)
Lawyer: Cleveland kidnap suspect will plead not guilty
The man accused of keeping three women in captivity for about a decade will plead not guilty but it’s uncertain if he can receive a fair trial anywhere, a member of his defense team said Wednesday.
cantonrep.com (5 days ago)
Accounting firm expert says Westport needs work on ethics compliance
The Board of Selectmen heard some recommendations this week from Anthony Roselli of Roselli, Clark & Associates, a Woburn-based accounting firm retained by the town to offer advice on better accounting and ethics practices. Roselli had good news about the town’s finances, which he said were “trending well,” and...
heraldnews.com (5 days ago)