Mavericks' coach Rick Carlisle tears into ESPN for publishing LaVar Ball's comments on Luke Walton

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Mavericks' coach Rick Carlisle tears into ESPN for publishing LaVar Ball's comments on Luke Walton

Before Sunday's game against the New York Knicks, the head coach of the Dallas Mavericks, Rick Carlisle, made some rather interesting comments towards ESPN regarding the ongoing saga between LaVar Ball and Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton.
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Show rescues photo comics from dustbin of history

… massively selling magazines had also been confined to the dustbin of history, leaving researchers with little to go on. Without chancing upon thousands of negatives of original photos in the archives of the Mondadori publishing house in Milan, she said they would not have been able to stage the show.
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New chapter as Booker prize allows Irish publishers

Novels published in Ireland will be eligible for the Man Booker prize for fiction for the first time after a row over last year's competition. Until now the prestigious awards have only allowed books published in English by UK publishers, although the authors can be of any nationality. Last year Solar Bones,
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Pasadena Journal Publishers Deemed Assemblyman Chris Holden's 2018 Unsung Heroes in the …

The Hopkinses have been publishing the Pasadena Journal for the past 29 years. Over that nearly three decade span, the paper has often been in the forefront of issues concerning the African American community, such as hiring practices, diversity, and racism in city government. It has covered news
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Go See Do: Tuesday, Jan. 9

Criscoe is the author of “Bulldozer Dreams.” For information, call 336-747-1471. Creative Writing Group: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Lewisville Branch Library, 6490 Shallowford Road, Lewisville. Meet other writers , share work, practice writing exercises and share publishing tips. For information, call
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Publishers are treating Facebook Watch like YouTube

Facebook's Watch launched as a tightly curated approach to high quality video, but its future might be more like YouTube. Witness how publishers that aren't being paid by Facebook make shows specifically for its Watch section can still take advantage of the Watch real estate by posting their existing
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Why Wired is hosting its Conde Nast sister brands at CES this year

The Wired Cafe will host representatives from other Condé Nast titles this year, not just to showcase Allure's beauty chatbot and Vogue's foray into augmented reality, but to grab more time with marketers, as CES has turned into a major meetings hotbed for marketers, publishers and ad agencies.
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