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...About an hour before the first pitch on a breezy Southern California evening, Arturo (Arte) Moreno, billionaire owner of the Major League Baseball team now known as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, walks the concourse of Angels Stadium, picking up cigarette butts and greeting fans. In January Moreno upset many Orange County supporters of the former Anaheim Angels by tacking Los Angeles onto the team name, relegating Anaheim, a city of 343,000, 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles, to a mere appendage. He also granted the Angels the dubious distinction of being the only major pro-sports franchise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Arte of Baseball | 5/4/2005 | See Source »

...while it worked, as industry revenues rose at a double-digit clip during the late '90s ad boom and stations racked up profits thanks to cost cutting. But for listeners, that consolidation brought homogeneity, as corporate playlists suffocated local jocks, and ever more ads were jammed into each hour...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Media: Making Waves | 5/4/2005 | See Source »

...order for janitors to qualify for health insurance, protest coordinators claimed that the University has to let the janitors work for one more hour each week. Right now, janitors are not eligible for health care because they are only working for 15 hours each week...

Author: By Brett LINDSAY Laffel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: GSE Workers Demand Benefits | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...faculty and students all have health insurance. Harvard can do the right thing on this one,” Murphy said. “Adding one more hour will make a huge difference in their community...

Author: By Brett LINDSAY Laffel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: GSE Workers Demand Benefits | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

...Last week's attacks came four days after Mubarak unofficially opened his presidential campaign with a three-part, seven-hour interview broadcast on state-run television. Titled "A Statement for History" and billed as a rare look at Mubarak's human side, it showed a relaxed leader discussing his life in the Air Force, ascension to high office in 1981 and polices as president over the last quarter century. But many Egyptians reacted with disappointment, seeing the interview as self-serving propaganda that signaled Mubarak's determination to celebrate the status quo rather than embrace the need for change. Mubarak...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letter from Cairo: Tourism, Terrorism and Democracy | 5/2/2005 | See Source »

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