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Hofstra reporters fed back content from the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL on August 25- 31, 2012
SUFFOLK DOWNS - July 9, 2016 - Race 1
MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT - Thoroughbred
TO BE RUN OVER NATIONAL FENCES FOR MAIDENS, FOUR YEARS OLD AND UPWARD. Four Year Olds, 147 lbs.; Older, 154 lbs.
Two And One Sixteenth Miles On The Hurdle Track Record: (Miguel Grau - 3:41.73 - July 9, 2016)
Purse: $30,000
Weather:Cloudy Track:Firm
Off at: 12:36 Start: Good for all
6 - Reporter (Norris, Kieran)
4 - Meteoroid (Young, Paddy)
5 - Bishop's Castle (Geraghty, Ross)
Reporter, her microphone said, "Flash" on it, so we don't know what station she was for. She waved hello to us as she was filming on the red carpet.
KL street outing 11-04-2009
Location: around Central Market Kuala Lumpur
Street Photography organized by EShazli, Monkeykrap, Chot & Dom.
Habisla lepas ni reporter x leh carik makan...
Hofstra reporters fed back content from the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL on August 25- 31, 2012
Frank McGee was a well respected reporter for NBC News. He covered some of the biggest stories for the Network in the 1960's and early 70's, including the Assassinations of President Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Robert Kennedy along with reporting on the space program. He was a long time floor reporter for NBC at the Republican and Democrat National Conventions. Later in his career he replaced Hugh Downs as the Host of the Today Show. He died on April 17, 1974 from the complications of cancer. He is buried along side his wife in the St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery in Woodville, Virginia.
here i'm copying stuff from my reporter to larger paper so i can perform the piece i had written in my moleskine.
Nathalie Croisé, journaliste et chef d’édition à BFM, Green Business à La France des Solutions le 18 octobre 2013 avec Reporters d'Espoirs.
Crédit photo : Christophe Audebert, audebertphoto@yahoo.fr
I love reporting for KOMU 8 News because every day is different- you never know what story you'll be covering. Before mid-Missouri, I’ve lived in Ohio, Mississippi, Georgia and Illinois and I visit my family in Chicagoland often. When I'm not reporting you can find me at the movies or working to whip up the perfect cupcake recipe. I love the adventure and challenges I find every day in the world of journalism. I look forward to the opportunity to help tell your stories and bring you news you can use.
WRHU Reporters Gary Duff, Dennis Foley, and Bill Goodenough report from the Democratic National Convention
Media descended on downtown Frederick Tuesday afternoon...including this Baltimore TV reporter...after Colonial Jewelers (in background) was violently robbed by a group of smash & dash thieves. It was broad daylight and one block from the police station at Frederick's busiest downtown intersection. They got away...so far.
"Eles são menores do que os coelhos comuns.
Os minicoelhos medem 40 centímetros. O tamanho deles. E os outros, 60.
Os minicoelhos comem cocô só à noite.
Os coelhos são herbívoros, só comem vegetais. Eles não podem comer alho, batata, cebola, pimentão e pimenta.
Nunca pode pegar os coelhos pelas orelhas, porque machuca.
O banho do coelho tem que ser com água morna. Depois do banho, tem que secar com secador e pentear com escova. Eles usam xampu de criança.
Os coelhos aprendem o lugar onde faz cocô. A gente fica vigiando eles, e quando eles vão fazer o xixi e o cocô, a gente coloca ele na bandeja.
Para criar o coelho, tem que ser em lugar solto, mas se não tiver espaço suficiente, pode criar em uma gaiola grande.
Eles têm que ficar em contato com a terra e com a grama.
Quando ele lambe a gente, quer dizer que ele gosta da gente.
Quando ele joga as coisas, ele está nervoso.
Quando ele fica em volta... dando volta nas pessoas, quer dizer que ele gosta de estar com a pessoa.
Quando ele salta e corre muito, quer dizer que ele está treinando.
Quando ele fica com a barriga para cima, ele quer carinho.
O nome dos meus coelhos são Cenourinha e Peludinha.
Cenourinha tem as orelhas separadas e Peludinha tem as orelhas juntas".
Hofstra reporters fed back content from the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL on August 25- 31, 2012
Dave Spadaro is a reporter who focuses specifically on the Eagles. Merrill Reese is a 30+ year announcer for Eagles games, and the locals love him. Many fans in Philadelphia will watch the game, but turn down the sound so they can listen to Merrill's play-by-play. He works alone, doing play-by-play and color commentary. These guys were broadcasting live on the local sports talk radio station (WIP-610 AM) My sister-in-law Anne loves Merrill Reese. She gave him a big cheery wave and he smiled back at her during the broadcast.
Reporter: Can you speak in terms of what this means to you individually? We know what it means as a team, but what about individually for you?
Kobe Bryant: Just got one more than Shaq. (Laughter). You can take that to the bank. You know how I am. I don’t forget anything." - Kobe Bryant, after winning Game 7 of the 2010 NBA Finals against the Boston Celtics.
What are the odds that I'm in town when the LA Lakers beat the Boston Celtics in a Game 7 in the 2010 NBA Finals? I have a lot more respect for Lakers fans. After talking to several who weren't setting things on fire, dancing in traffic or running around on the freeway, I was told that the majority of the Lakers fans at away games have never even been to LA. The people from here LOVE their team. "We ain't got no football team," he says. Aside from the guy in the Andrew Bynum jersey who tried to sell me crack, fire-ass weed and extasy, this was a memorable night, for sure.
Congratulations to the 2010 NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers!
Reporters from across the state shot footage of the area that will be blasted to make room for additional lanes on I-90.
To excavate the tons of rock required to widen the interstate, the contractor has the option to blast Monday through Thursday evenings near the Lake Keechelus Snowshed (milepost 58) until October. Crews will close I-90 at approximately 8 p.m. to blast the slopes, remove any blast debris from the roadway and shoulders, and inspect the slopes for safety. After crews inspect the slopes for stability, they will reopen all lanes of I-90.
The rock blasting is part of the $571 million I-90 Snoqualmie Pass East – Hyak to Keechelus Dam project that calls for widening the interstate from four to six lanes and other improvements to increase the reliability of I-90.