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The Starting Point: The Oscars, the Iditarod & the Turkey quake (The Newsroom via Yahoo! News)
March 9, 2010The Starting Point is a snapshot of the news stories that occurred overnight. Look for updates throughout the day on Yahoo! News and in the news box on Yahoo.com.
Cassidy: A real Silicon Valley power broker steps down (San Jose Mercury News)
March 9, 2010Silicon Valley is crawling with venture capitalists, entrepreneurs and others whose wattage sometimes makes it seem like the center of the universe. But if you want a valley guy with serious juice, look no farther than Jim Ryley, who is retiring as Cupertino Electric’s CEO.
Hundreds of condolence letters sent to Jacqueline Kennedy published for 1st time (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
March 9, 2010CONCORD, N.H. - Among the 1.5 million condolence letters sent to President John F. Kennedy's widow after his assassination in 1963 were more than two dozen from Jane Dryden, a dogged and dramatic 11-year-old who churned out a letter a week for six months straight.
Scoreboard: March 7 (Lexington Herald-Leader)
March 9, 2010Transactions FOOTBALL National Football League
JFK condolence letters published for first time (CTV.ca)
March 9, 2010A new book includes more than 200 never-before-published condolence letters sent to President John F. Kennedy's widow after his assassination in 1963.
Another week of GW News, March 7, 2010 [A Few Things Ill Considered] (ScienceBlogs)
March 9, 2010Logging the Onset of The Bottleneck Years This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H. E. Taylor . Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup Read the rest of this post... | Read the comments on this post...
JFK condolence letters published (News 24 South Africa)
March 9, 2010The book, Letters to Jackie: Condolences From a Grieving Nation , includes more than 200 never-before-published letters honouring JFK.
Disney Cuts Cablevision Signal to WABC, Oscars Show (Update3) (Bloomberg)
March 9, 2010March 7 (Bloomberg) -- Walt Disney Co. ’s WABC-TV cut its broadcast signal to Cablevision Systems Corp. in a fee dispute, leaving 3 million homes in the New York area without cable-TV access to the Academy Awards telecast tonight on ABC.
3.1M Cablevision customers face Oscar night without broadcast amid unyielding feud with ABC (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canad
March 9, 2010NEW YORK - Millions of cable television subscribers in the New York area were scrambling Sunday to hook up antennas or find live TV on the Internet in order to watch the Academy Awards after ABC's parent company Walt Disney Co. switched off its signal in a dispute over fees.
Disney-Cablevision feud means millions won't see Academy Awards (The News-Press)
March 9, 2010NEW YORK — Millions of cable television subscribers in the New York area faced the prospect of Oscar night without the Academy Awards broadcast today...
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