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Court won't reduce student's music download fine
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Mon, 21 May 2012
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infringements amount to "consumer copying." During the trial, Tenenbaum admitted he downloaded and shared hundreds of songs by Green Day , Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins and others. His lawyer suggested the damages should be as little as 99 cents per song
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Court won't reduce student's music download fine
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Mon, 21 May 2012
More fromLatest Headlines
infringements amount to "consumer copying." During the trial, Tenenbaum admitted he downloaded and shared hundreds of songs by Green Day , Nirvana, The Smashing Pumpkins and others. His lawyer suggested the damages should be as little as 99 cents per song
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Tim Cahill indicted- how much trouble is he in?
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Tue, 3 Apr 2012
More fromTom and Todd
Dave Wedge from the Boston Herald talks with Todd about the case that Tim Cahill finds himself in.
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Obama sings classic songs for his new album
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Wed, 25 Jan 2012
More fromTom and Todd
Tom And Todd wonder what Obama would select as his track listing for his debut CD.
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What was the cost of Coast Guard Helicopter that flew Whitey Bulger to Court?
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Fri, 1 Jul 2011
More fromWRKO-Michele McPhee
The U.S. Marshal Service is defending the chopper ride it gave accused Southie serial killer James “Whitey” Bulger to court yesterday, claiming the cost was $1,500, not the $14,000 the Coast Guard estimated. “The Marshal Service takes many considerations into account when moving federal prisoners and therefore regularly varies routes of travel based on weather, threat levels, traffic patterns and other significant events that may be happening in the area,” the Marshal service said in a statement sent to the Herald today. Do you believe it only cost $1,500 and not $14,000 and is the Marshalls doing damage control?
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How can Anthony Weiner be Confused about Lewd Photos?
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Thu, 2 Jun 2011
More fromWRKO-Michele McPhee
Just when it looked like Rep. Anthony Weiner's had reached maximum foot-in-mouth capacity in his pushback against that provocative photo somebody posted to his Twitter account, he went on the Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer this afternoon and managed to hit new levels of groin-photo ambiguity. After again denying he sent the image, Blitzer asked if he's ever taken photos "like this" before. Weiner replied that "there are photos out there" (He gave a similarly cryptic/smarmy reply when reporters asked him a few minutes earlier if he was in the photos. "There are photographs of me in the world, yes," he said.) At which point Blitzer brought out the heavy artillery, showing the image and asking "You would know if these were your underpants?" Is he just digging himself a bigger hole?
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Easter Egg Hunts No More....
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Thu, 31 Mar 2011
More fromHowie Carr
A Northeast Ohio community is taking the "Easter" out of the egg hunt. As the White House prepares for its annual Easter Egg Roll -- a tradition dating back to 1878 -- some in the community of Munson Township are asking if it's okay in Washington, how could the word "Easter" offend someone in this small rural community? Guest host Michele McPhee asked are you offended by Easter?



