Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 14, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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THE WEATHER
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JULY 14, 2013
TV station sorry for fake pilot names Courthouse goes to pot
HAMILTON, Ont. - Hamilton police got a
surprise after several marijuana plants were
spotted growing outside the city's courthouse.
A woman spotted the plants Thursday growing
in plain sight in the courthouse garden.
Police confirmed there were seven immature
marijuana plants.
It's unknown who is responsible.
- The Canadian Press
The iconic Half Moon turns 75 / A4
Life
awaits
her
Girl, family
share joy over
cancer- free
status / A3
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FRED THORNHILL / REUTERS
Same old Blue and Gold
Defence steps up, offence steps aside
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers' defence played enough shutdown football to win,
but the team's anemic offence this time couldn't deliver the goods as the Bombers fell 25- 20
to the Hamilton Tiger- Cats. Please see coverage on pages B2,3 .
Dubious
distinction
Bartley Kives:
City the
Slurpee capital,
but at least
we have fluoride / A8
I .. WPG
Blogger cuts us
some slack after
spending time in
city / A15
BRACING FOR
RACIAL TENSION
George Zimmerman acquitted in
slaying of black teenager
Trayvon Martin in Florida / A6
OAKLAND, Calif. - A San Francisco
Bay- area TV station has apologized after
reporting bogus names of the four pilots
aboard Asiana Airlines Flight 214 that
were a play on Asian names.
KTVU- TV co- anchor Tori Campbell read
the racially offensive names on the air
Friday. The report was accompanied by
a graphic with the phoney names listed
alongside a photo of the burned- out plane.
After a break, Campbell apologized for
the error. She said a National Transportation
Safety Board official had confirmed
the names to the station.
Video of the report spread across the
Internet Friday.
" We heard this person verify the information
without questioning who they were
and then rushed the names on our noon
newscast," the station said.
The NTSB also apologized and said a
summer intern " acted outside the scope
of his authority" when he erroneously confirmed
the names of the flight crew.
- The Associated Press
' LIKELY' TORNADO
HITS MANITOBA
Pipestone, Hartney reeling after
massive storm reportedly demolishes part
of town's arena, overturns campers A7
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