Josh Tickell
Josh Tickell is a thought leader in the green industrial space whose career spans a mix of journalism, innovation, and design.
Hancock's Dad Sues Restaurant Over Son's Death
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ST. LOUIS (May 24) - The father of Josh Hancock filed suit Thursday, claiming a restaurant provided drinks to the St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher even though he was intoxicated prior to the crash that killed him. Cards Pitcher Died at 29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Talk About It: Post Your Condolences and Memories More From AOL Sports: Latest News | FanHouse Blogs The suit, filed in St. Louis Circuit Court by Dean Hancock of Tupelo, Miss., does not specify damages. Mike Shannon's Restaurant, owned by the longtime Cardinals broadcaster who starred on three World Series teams in the 1960s, is a defendant...
Published on Friday 10th of February 2012 01:56:32 AM
Cardinals Reliever Josh Hancock Killed in Car Crash
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Josh Hancock, a key member of the bullpen that helped the St. Louis Cardinals win the World Series last season, was killed in a car crash early Sunday. The Cardinals said they were told of the 29-year-old reliever's death by the St. Louis Police Department. The team's home game against the Chicago Cubs on Sunday night was postponed. The team said the accident happened in St. Louis, but no other details were disclosed. The Cardinals and police are expected to make a statement this afternoon at Busch Stadium.
Published on Friday 10th of February 2012 01:56:32 AM
Josh Jennings for Congress
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Click Here for video clip Very convincing presentation. He has my vote.
Published on Friday 10th of February 2012 01:56:32 AM
Broad Experience For a Tall Job: A Hipper CNBC (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch)
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When Jonathan Wald was fired as executive producer of the "Today" show, he says, "I wanted to stay in the game and get back into the daily battle." When Josh Howard was forced to resign as executive producer of "60 Minutes II" after the botched story on President Bush and the National Guard, "I frankly wasn't sure, after my last experience, whether I wanted to work in television again." Both men landed at CNBC, where they are helping to retool programming on a business channel that has struggled in the ratings since the dot-com bust six years ago. Wald helped...
Published on Friday 10th of February 2012 01:56:32 AM
Chatty Host Who Makes Archaeology Glamorous
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"The History Channel had put the word out that they wanted someone who was hands-on and who could travel around the world," Mr. Bernstein said of his decision to try out for the show. "It's been an exhilarating ride because it's who I am. I do get a lot of people reaching out now that we've done the first season. They say they learn a lot, and it makes them feel like they don't need a Ph.D. to appreciate it. Some people say it's the only family show they watch all together."
Published on Friday 10th of February 2012 01:56:32 AM
(Rochster NY) Attorney Accuses (Democrat) City Judge (of Corruption)
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ROCHESTER NY--Local attorney Sylvia Josh says she felt pressured by a Rochester judge to support the judge's political campaign. She leveled the charge against Rochester City Court Judge Ellen Yacknin. Josh claims Yacknin asked her to support her bid for the New York State Supreme Court. Josh said the incident happened outside Yachnin's courtroom, moments before Josh was to argue a case before Yacknin. Josh signed a deposition in which she made the allegations against Yacknin. State Republican chairman, Steve Minarik, wants the Democratic party to renounce Yacknin's candidacy for State Supreme Court Justice. It is clearly an ethical violation....
Published on Friday 10th of February 2012 01:56:32 AM
Student faces trial for pie throwing [at William Kristol]
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Pastry hit [neo]conservative commentator at Earlham College. RICHMOND, Ind. (AP) -- An Earlham College student faces a possible trial next month on criminal charges for throwing a pie at [neo]conservative commentator William Kristol as he gave a campus speech. A pretrial hearing was held Thursday for Josh Medlin, 21, who has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge. Kristol, editor of The Weekly Standard and former chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle, was splattered by the pie during a March 29 speech about U.S. foreign policy. Members of the audience jeered, then applauded as Kristol wiped the...
Published on Friday 10th of February 2012 01:56:32 AM





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