Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Marketing...

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NCAA...

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At one major university, a sports agent arranged for a quid pro quo among Adidas, the college’s men’s basketball program and a top high school prospect in which the player’s family would receive $100,000 if he committed to the school and signed with the apparel giant once he turned pro....

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Caution...

PHOTO: Cars pass by a poster of Egypts President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for the upcoming presidential election, in Cairo, Egypt, Feb. 19, 2018. The writing on the poster reads: Long live Egypt.

Egyptian authorities have arrested a journalist who worked for Al-Jazeera for allegedly inciting and taking part in violence, the country's official news agency reported.

The Mena report said Abdel-Rahman Shaheen, detained in the Suez Canal area, was suspected of taking part and inciting attacks against police, including torching security vehicles. Quoting an unnamed security official, the agency said Shaheen had nine arrest warrants against him over alleged violent attacks.

The report identified him as a journalist who worked for the Muslim Brotherhood's now-banned newspaper and television station, as well as Doha-based Al-Jazeera.  


Egypt's government declared the Brotherhood a terrorist.   More than 1,600 are currently detained, facing trials on various charges.

Three of Al-Jazeera's English service journalists are being tried on terrorism-related charges.  
No one is above the law, and Journalist ought to be more careful in reporting in a poor country, and uneducated masses. It may be hazardous.

My Reason...

Far Away...

Egg White...*

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Organized...*

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Former interns from "Saturday Night Live" who filed a class action lawsuit over unpaid work have reached a $6.4 million settlement with NBCUniversal.  The settlement still has to be approved by a federal court in New York.

The interns "received no compensation or compensation at a rate less than the applicable hourly minimum wage" while working for NBCUniversal, according to court documents.

The lawsuit was filed last year by former interns Monet Eliastam, Jesse Moore, Alexander Vainer and Rheanna Behuniak against NBC Universal, which is owned by Comcast (CCV).

The interns accused NBCUniversal of illegally classifying them as interns exempt from federal and state minimum wage and spread-of-hours pay.

The document did not say how many SNL interns were participating, but capped the number at 8,975.

Reasonable...*

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