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"JEFF GANNON one voice in the new media and center of a White House non-scandal that the left is exploiting for political gain joins the program for his FIRST LIVE & UNEDITED interview since his mistreatment and edited interviews on television: Every story has two sides - this one does too & KOGO will bring it to you LIVE;" March 6, 2005, 6:00 PM Pacific.
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In a move rumored for years, Clear Channel-owned sports-talk stations XTRA-AM (690) and KXTA-AM (1150) announced Thursday it will switch its programming to KLAC-AM (570) beginning Feb. 3. Don Martin, the program director for 690-AM the past two years, will head the new 570-AM station, which will remain the flagship station for the Lakers and add UCLA and the Avengers. The lineup at the new 570-AM will remain the same as the 1150/690 simulcast, with Fox Sports Radio's Van Earl Wright and Andrew Sicilano (5-9 a.m.), Jim Rome (9 a.m.-noon), Steve Hartman and Mychal Thompson (noon-3 p.m.), Lee Hamilton (3-7...
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Appeals court decision means it's no longer just the last bar that is liable in drunken-driving cases, attorney says.Curtis Breton finished his firefighting job at 7:30 a.m. on April 20, 2001, and went on an all-day bender, drinking up to a case of beer. At 10:11 p.m., while speeding 100 mph, he killed himself and two teenage boys in a fiery, head-on crash on U.S. 127. Blood tests indicated Breton was drunk. The big question remains: Did he appear drunk to those who served him? In what plaintiffs' attorneys called a landmark decision, the Michigan Court of Appeals recently overturned...
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NEWARK - A father's attempt to teach his daughter a lesson about abusing alcohol backfired when the teen led authorities to a stash of drugs and illegal weapons inside his house. Police arrested Kevin Winston, 46, early Friday morning on numerous weapons and drug charges, including possession with the intent to distribute and drug possession within 1,000 feet of a school. He was being held at the Essex County Jail. ``He called us on her and ended up getting locked up himself,'' said Newark Police Director Anthony Ambrose. The incident began at 2:45 a.m. Friday when the 16-year-old came home...
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A student's mother may face charges after she allegedly slapped and pushed a second-grade teacher Tuesday at McCulloch Academy of Science & Technology. The female teacher, whose name wasn't released, stepped into the hallway to talk to the parent about 8:40 a.m. after the school called the woman about her son misbehaving, Jackson Public Schools Superintendent Dan Evans said. The parent was angry and slapped the teacher in the face, then knocked Principal Frances Reeves to the floor when she tried to intercede, Evans said. "It's just unbelievable," said Evans, who was at the school when the police arrived. "It...
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VISTA [CA] ---- An Oceanside woman chosen to serve as a delegate at the upcoming Democratic National Convention has been removed from the delegation because she was recently convicted of a felony, a state Democratic Party official said Wednesday. California Democratic Party campaign strategist Bob Mulholland said that Jennifer Cruse, who was chosen earlier this year as a delegate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry, was removed as a delegate to the convention because of her conviction. The Kerry campaign will choose a replacement from a list of 61 alternate delegates, Mulholland said. Cruse, 37, of Oceanside, could not...
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A 45-year-old Reno woman was arrested on suspicion of trying to hire an undercover detective to cut off her husband's penis, officers said. Margaret Lynn Wilson was accused of initially trying to arrange the murder of her husband before changing her mind and asking that his penis be cut off instead. "We were so taken back by it; she was adamant," said police Sgt. Dave Evans. "She didn't care how we did it." Wilson was booked Saturday into the Washoe County Jail on suspicion of solicitation for murder. She was held without bail. alone at her Reno home.
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Now a team of researchers representing some of the best and brightest in the field has determined that even a moderate amount of television-watching during the formative years has an adverse effect on attention span. From the "I Told You So" Department: In 1979, I wrote a feature-length article for The Charlotte Observer (subsequently picked up by other newspapers) in which I opined that we knew enough about how the brain develops to conclude with reasonable certainty that television was bad for young children. Specifically, bombarding the developing brain with television's incessant "flicker" was a recipe for a significantly shortened...
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FORT WORTH, Texas - The Defense Department, strapped for troops for missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, has proposed to Congress that it tap the Internal Revenue Service to locate out-of-touch reservists. The unusual measure, which the Pentagon said has been examined by lawyers, would allow the IRS to pass on addresses for tens of thousands of former military members who still face recall into the active duty. The proposal has largely escaped attention amid all the other crises of government, and it is likely to face opposition from privacy rights activists who see information held by the IRS as inviolate....
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It was a bit like the once-popular "To Tell the Truth" television show: Will the real road rage defendant with the lacerated nose please stand up! The TV tableau played out at a San Diego Superior Court hearing this week for two Escondido men accused of attempting to murder a motorist after a freeway encounter. One, Saky Sengsakda, 20, was in custody and sat at the defendant's table wearing a blue County Jail jumpsuit. The other, Vatthana Sanmur, 21, was out of custody having posted bail and sat wearing street clothes in the back of the courtroom. A bandage was...
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Levi Strauss & Co., the closely held maker of Levi's jeans, is seeking a buyer for its Dockers slacks business, sales of which declined last quarter, to help reduce debt and focus on the company's namesake clothing lines. The company hired Citigroup Inc. to help with the sale, San Francisco-based Levi said in a statement. The Dockers brand, introduced in 1986, generates about $1.4 billion in annual sales, or about a third of Levi's total revenue. Chief Executive Phil Marineau has moved production overseas and cut jobs and unprofitable product lines to trim costs and pare debt, which totaled about...
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LOS ANGELES – Immigration officials are considering whether to appeal a judge's ruling blocking deportation of an Irish bartender convicted of aiding in the killings of two British soldiers in 1988. The government has 30 days to appeal Immigration Judge Rose Peters' ruling Friday that Sean O'Cealleagh should not be returned to Northern Ireland because his crime was "purely political." O'Cealleagh remained in immigration detention Saturday, said his lawyer, Jim Bryant. "He got due process of law. He never got that in a court in Northern Ireland. I commend the court for her courage," Bryant said. "The question to be...
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A Camp Pendleton Marine has been convicted of selling stolen flak jackets that were intended for U.S. troops, and some of the ceramic reinforced vests ended up in China, raising concerns that military technology will be pirated. Marine authorities say Staff Sgt. Marvin Funiestas, 26, sold between 100 and 110 vests, many of them offered online, for a few hundred dollars each. "This was brand new equipment out of the packaging," Capt. Mark Spalding, who prosecuted Funiestas and won a 10-year prison sentence, said yesterday. "This is especially hard to take because we are having a hard time getting enough...
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PORTLAND, Ore. - A Portland artisan brewing company will bow to the wishes of California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and stop selling Governator Ale, a popular beer that has been a big seller in California. "We've agreed to settle," Portland Brewing chief executive Jerome Chicvara said Tuesday. "We're saying we're not going to argue - we're going to acquiesce to their point of view, and we're not supposed to say anything more."
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