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Willie Nelson and friends to light up CMT Awards
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Willie Nelson may have penned himself another classic and CMT Music Awards viewers will get a chance to judge for themselves.
Nelson will be joined by an all-star supporting cast Wednesday night for a rendition of his newest fan favorite “Roll Me Up,” a song he’s been closing his live shows with lately to great reaction. Toby Keith, Zac Brown Band, Darius Rucker and Jamey Johnson will join the party on stage at Bridgestone Arena in front of a live audience of thousands and CMT’s viewing audience.
Continue Reading CloseSchools turn their noses up at ‘pink slime’
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NEW YORK (AP) — The nation’s schools districts are turning up their noses at “pink slime,” the beef product that caused a public uproar this year.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says the majority of states participating in its National School Lunch Program have opted to order ground beef that doesn’t contain the product known as lean finely textured beef.
Only three states — Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota — chose to order beef that may contain filler.
The product has been used for decades and federal regulators say it’s safe. But it became the center of attention after the nickname “pink slime” was quoted in a New York Times article on the safety of meat processing. It’s made of fatty bits of beef that are heated and treated with ammonia to kill bacteria.
Singapore curbs window cleaning amid maid deaths
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SINGAPORE (AP) — Singapore has tightened rules on window cleaning following the deaths of nine maids who fell from high-rise apartments this year.
Maids are no longer allowed to clean the outside of windows above ground level unless they are supervised, and window grills must be installed and locked during cleaning, the Manpower Ministry said in a statement late Monday.
The ministry said it plans to notify all households with maids of the new rules, which are effective immediately, and employers who fail to comply may be permanently banned from hiring maids.
Continue Reading CloseOddities in Chinese stock index evoke Tiananmen
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SHANGHAI (AP) — China’s share benchmark has fallen afoul of the country’s Internet censors by appearing to mark the 23rd anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown on pro-democracy protesters.
In an unlikely coincidence certainly unwelcome to China’s communist rulers, the stock benchmark fell 64.89 points Monday, matching the numbers of the June 4, 1989 crackdown in the heart of Beijing.
In China’s lively microblog world, “Shanghai Composite Index” soon joined the many words blocked by censors.
Continue Reading CloseSummary Box: Sony pumps life into PS Vita, Move
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MOVE IT, MOVE IT: Sony unveiled new ways to use its four-month-old handheld, PS Vita, with the PlayStation 3 and announced a tie-up with J.K. Rowling that turns its Move motion controller into a magic wand.
AGING CONSOLES: The Japanese electronics company didn’t announce a replacement for its six-year-old PlayStation 3. Instead it matched Nintendo and Microsoft in coming up with second-screen functions for mobile devices.
SALES SLUMP: The video game industry is looking to reverse a five-month slump in U.S. sales of hardware and software as consoles get older.
LA County finds health-code violations in Skid Row
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The city of Los Angeles is violating the county health code in its Skid Row area by allowing the nation’s densest population of homeless people to live on streets infested with rats, human excrement and used hypodermic needles, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has found.
An extensive agency inspection of the downtown district found nearly 90 rats’ nests, mostly around street planters, people living in about 60 tents on sidewalks — some with animals — and 90 piles of human waste. The inspection last month focused on eight blocks of the 10-block district. On one block alone, close to 30 piles of excrement were noted.
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