Media personality Derryn Hinch was on the same prison floor as murder Irishwoman Jill Meagher’s killer while he served a sentence for breaching a suppression order about the man. |
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"Do not be ashamed of the sick, poor or elderly flesh of our brothers or sisters", because "it is our same flesh. We will be judged for whatever we do for this brother, this sister". |
10. A Tribe Called Red – "Nation II Nation" Teaming up with Tribal Spirit Music gave Ottawa's A Tribe Called Red greater access to raw powwow music recordings, which allowed them to refine their proudly aboriginal club sound even further than on their critically-acclaimed self-titled debut. Featured Track: "NDN Stakes" (live) 9. |
March 14, 1954, marked the birth of local broadcast media on Guam with KUAM 610 radio signing on the air as an NBC affiliate. |
Today is Friday, March 7, the 66th day of 2014. There are 299 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On March 7, 1994, the U.S. Supreme Court, in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., unanimously ruled that a parody that pokes fun at an original work can be considered "fair use" that doesn't require permission from the copyright holder. |
Where: USD’s Jenny Craig Pavilion. OPEN DIVISION. (1) Bishop’s (26-5) vs. (3) Mater Dei Catholic (23-6) When: Saturday, 6 p.m. Radio: 1700-AM. Outlook: Bishop’s took down La Costa Canyon 62-54 in the semifinals as Imani Littleton and Destiny Littleton (no relation) combined for 48 points to clinch the Knights’ seventh straight victory. |
Broadcaster released from jail in Melbourne after serving 50 days for failing to pay a $100,000 contempt of court fine |
MEDIA personality Derryn Hinch has been released from prison, where he served time with Jill Meagher's killer and sex offenders. |
The brains behind Bitcoin is not a young tech genius or a pseudonym for a team of Silicon Valley geeks — but a secretive, 64-year-old Japanese-American man who builds model trains... |
Editor's note: The long-form journalism website Narratively, a "platform devoted to untold human stories," is telling New Orleans tales all this week. Narratively explores one theme per week and publishes one story a day; this week is billed as "Beyond Bourbon Street." Monday's story was a repackaging of Alison Fensterstock's NOLA. |
APOLLO BEACH 6107 Lagomar Ln., to Ashraf Louis Botros Garas by David P. Hawk & Tracy L. Hawk, $1,110,000, 01-21-2014. |
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