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Media and telecoms mogul Ted Rogers dies (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Ted Rogers, who transformed a single Toronto FM radio station into a North American broadcasting, publishing and telecoms conglomerate, has died, Rogers Communications said on Tuesday. He was 75. us.rd.yahoo.com
Rogers Communications founder Ted Rogers dies (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Ted Rogers, who transformed a single FM radio station into a North American broadcasting, publishing and wireless telecommunications conglomerate, has died, Rogers Communications said on Tuesday. He was 75. us.rd.yahoo.com
American Journalist's Car Bombed in Baghdad (Fox News) An American journalist for National Public Radio and three Iraqi colleagues escaped injury Sunday when a bomb attached to their car exploded as it was parked along a street in west Baghdad. us.rd.yahoo.com
Brett Ashley McKenzie: The "American Dream" Needs a Reality Check (HuffingtonPost) Anyone who believes the American Dream is solely about wealth, property ownership, or flat screen TVs and flashy cars needs a wake-up call. us.rd.yahoo.com
Mogul Ted Rogers dies in Toronto at 75 (The Hollywood Reporter) Ted Rogers, who transformed a single Toronto FM radio station into the North American broadcasting, publishing and telecoms conglomerate Rogers Communications, died Tuesday at his home in Toronto. us.rd.yahoo.com
AP Analysis: Obama free to change US-Cuba policy (AP via Yahoo! News) Barack Obama will be the first American president in nearly 50 years to have a relatively free hand in deciding whether to ease punitive Cold War-era policies toward communist Cuba, and the foreign policy team he announced this week seems predisposed to make it happen. us.rd.yahoo.com
On the radio: It wasn't the best year for Champaine (New York Daily News) Champaine, who along with Vaughn Harper was dismissed in a cost-cutting move by WBLS (107.5 FM) last week, says she's staying positive - but that she fears what this kind of cutting can do to radio. us.rd.yahoo.com
Analysis: Obama free to change U.S.-Cuba policy (Detroit Free Press) HAVANA, Cuba — Barack Obama will be the first American president in nearly 50 years to have a relatively free hand in deciding whether to ease punitive Cold War-era policies toward Cuba, and the foreign policy team he announced this week seems predisposed to make it happen. us.rd.yahoo.com
U.S. journalist in Iraq escapes blast uninjured (Los Angeles Times) A bomb attached to the vehicle used by an NPR correspondent and three Iraqi colleagues explodes. But a warning from Iraqi soldiers helps all escape harm. An American journalist for National Public Radio and three Iraqi colleagues escaped injury Sunday when a bomb attached to their car exploded as it was parked along a street in west Baghdad. us.rd.yahoo.com
What's happening Wednesday: "Family Storytime"; shamanic study group (The Kalamazoo Gazette) Internet safety program in Constantine A Michigan CSI Community Seminar is being held in the auditorium of Constantine High School, 260 W. Sixth St., Constantine. The one-hour program teaches parents about Internet safety. There is no charge. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.... us.rd.yahoo.com
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