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AP changes roles for 6 news editors, 4 photo eds
The Associated Press has named six news editors to oversee expanded multistate territories and has assigned four interim regional photo editors as part of a restructuring of U.S. news management to ensure the continuing strength of the news cooperative's state reports.
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News quiz: Test your headline memory
How big of a newshound are you? Take USA TODAY's news quiz and test your memory of events from this past week.
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AP names New England news editor in restructuring
The Associated Press has named Karen Testa, currently the news editor for Massachusetts and Rhode Island, as New England news editor as part of a restructuring of U.S. news management to ensure the continuing strength of the news cooperative's state reports.
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AP changes roles for 6 news editors, 4 photo eds
The Associated Press has named six news editors to oversee expanded multistate territories and has assigned four interim regional photo editors as part of a restructuring of U.S. news management to ensure the continuing strength of the news cooperative's... Associated Press - United States - U.S - Employment - Business and Economy
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Murdoch's News among possible MGM buyers
News Corp., Time Warner, and Qualia Capital are interested in buying the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studio, owner of the ``James Bond'' franchise.
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AP changes roles for 6 news editors, 4 photo eds
In restructuring, AP changes roles for 6 news editors and assigns 4 regional photo editors
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More swim world records expected in Singapore
The final leg of the shortcourse swimming World Cup gets under way in Singapore on Saturday with expectations high that world records will fall.
Google Chrome OS on the PC World Podcast
In this week's special (and slightly long) episode of the PC World podcast, editors Robert Strohmeyer, Tim Moynihan, Melissa Perenson, and Nick Mediati discuss the just-announced Google Chrome OS.
I want to play for England after World Cup, says Beckham
David Beckham wants to continue playing for England even after next year's World Cup finals in South Africa, he was quoted as saying on Saturday.
Germany's Rommel wins men's World Cup skeleton
Last February, Frank Rommel struggled to 13th place in the skeleton world championships at Mount Van Hoevenberg, and his four victories in the World Cup regular season quickly became an icy afterthought.
"You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!": 'A Christmas Story, The Musical!' Begins World Premiere Run
A Christmas Story, The Musical!, conjuring the frosted magic of a classic 1940s holiday, gets its world premiere at the Kansas City Repertory Theatre beginning Nov. 20-Dec. 27.
Germany's Rommel wins men's World Cup skeleton
Frank Rommel led Germany to a 1-2 finish in the men's skeleton World Cup at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Friday. Rommel finished the two runs in a combined 1 minute, 50.88 seconds to easily beat Sandro Stielicke, who finished in 1:51.36. Martins Dukurs of Latvia, who won the World Cup opener a week ago at Park City, Utah, won the bronze, just 0.01 seconds behind Stielicke.
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