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Local Sales Account Executive: WISC-TV, Southern Wisconsins news leader in Madison, is aggressively searching for a multi-media (television and internet) Sales Account Executive. We are in search of an experienced account executive to take over an established account list and who can generate significant new business. We will consider college-educated applicants with at least two years successful broadcast sales experience who can demonstrate success in the development of new business.

Marketing & Promotions Writer / Producer: WISC-TV is aggressively seeking an experienced commercial writer-producer-editor to create compelling commercial spots for local clients. Applicants must be organized, creative, detail-oriented, and able to juggle multiple projects under tight deadlines.


Litchfield Park rivals discuss city's priorities

It takes something from the heart." Van Duyn argued that her 35 years of experience in the financial world makes her the perfect candidate for council. A mortgage banking executive, Van Duyn said her strength is analyzing problems, developing solutions and finding compromise. Romack touted his experience as a general contractor. With the city building a City Hall and commercial project and remodeling the current City Hall, Romack said he would be an asset in dealing with all that construction. He said his expertise would come in handy when the city faced the prospect of addressing La Loma Ranch, which will require extensive work. Wallace Denny, the elderly son-in-law of the late Paul Litchfield, the city's founder, lives in La Loma Village, a care center built on land donated by Litchfield's heirs.


Gates lauds Afghan mission, allies

His words were not 'Allied troops don't know how to wage war' or 'those Canadian troops aren't very tough.'

Counter-insurgency is a specific type of battle. Since WWII it's been the primary domain of specialized units such as the SAS and US Special Forces.

That said, the comments were definitely ill-timed. But American generals haven't always been the most media-savvy! Posted 17/01/08 at 11:06 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .


Hug Obama close, Mr McCain, and you’ll beat him

How do you solve a problem like Obama? I refer to the immense difficulty of running against him. Senator Hillary Clinton has found that out the hard way. She clearly assumed as recently as Christmas that it would be relatively easy.

And you can see why. She had all the party machinery, all the chits accumulated over two decades, the biggest brand name in Democratic politics, a former president actively campaigning for her, a majority of the black vote, the women’s vote, the Hispanic vote – and a set of policy positions that were almost identical to the black freshman senator with a funny name that sounds like Bin Laden.

Only last December she predicted it would all be over by February 5. And yet on every score she has been bested so thoroughly she barely knows even now what hit her.


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TERRORIST NATIONS


ACLU: "Today we launched a new web feature - an ACLU Watchlist Counter to dramatize the absurd bloat in our nation's terrorist watchlists. It wasn't long after 9/11 that we began hearing from Americans who were having problems getting on airplanes because, they were told, their names were on terrorist watchlists. In typical Bush Administration style, these systems had been roughly thrown together with little thought for questions of guilt or innocence or fairness to those unfairly targeted.

In the years since, our out-of-control watchlists have received a lot of terrible publicity, such as when famous people like Sen. Ted Kennedy or Yusuf Islam (aka Cat Stevens) got trapped on them, or when 60 Minutes discovered that the list included the president of Bolivia, dead people, and dozens of common American names like Robert Johnson and John Williams.


New website helps you choose the proper DTV antenna

Washington, D.C. -- The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) and the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) today announced a new partnership to produce AntennaWeb.org, an online antenna mapping program designed to help consumers and electronics retailers determine the proper outdoor antenna to use in order to receive free local broadcast channels. The tool is particularly valuable to consumers as the U.S. approaches the February 17, 2009, deadline for the transition from analog to digital television.

"Cable or satellite subscriptions are not required for consumers to enjoy the benefits of digital television," said NAB President and CEO David Rehr. "With the proper antenna, consumers can receive free, over-the-air digital broadcasts with higher picture and sound quality and access to multiple channels of free programming.


Andy Pettitte apologizes for using HGH

Moreover, Clemens has filed a defamation lawsuit against McNamee.

"This has been a horrible situation for me," Pettitte said. "I'm hoping and praying I don't have to do anything else."

"If that were to all die down, I think it would pretty much go away," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. "But obviously, there is some litigation there that Andy might be a part of.

"So from that standpoint, it could linger. But my thought is Andy has probably told everything that there is."

Pettitte posted a 15-9 record with a 4.05 earned-run average in 34 starts and two relief appearances last season, his 10th in New York.

The left-hander is 201-113 lifetime with a 3.83 ERA and 25 complete games in 403 appearances (393 starts) over 13 MLB seasons with the Yankees and Astros.


 
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