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  • NFL looks into Jets' treatment of female reporter

    09/12/2010 10:04:34 PM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 93 replies
    AP ^ | September 12, 2010
    NEW YORK (AP) -- The NFL is looking into how a female television reporter was treated at New York Jets practice Saturday. Ines Sainz, a reporter for Mexico's TV Azteca doing a story on quarterback Mark Sanchez, had footballs thrown in her direction by a Jets coach during practice, and players later called out to her in the team's locker room. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said Sunday that the league and the Jets began looking into the situation when they were made aware of it Saturday night.
  • 'Unprofessional' Jets spark conduct training plan (NFL wants players to find their feminine side)

    09/18/2010 4:28:31 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 68 replies
    google ^ | 9/18/2010 | afp
    The NFL will implement a workplace conduct training programme after finding the New York Jets acted unprofessionally in the case of a female television reporter who said she felt "uncomfortable" in their locker room. Commissioner Roger Goodell said the conduct of the Jets "clearly should have been better" but also stressed that his investigation of the matter found no evidence that TV Azteca reporter Ines Sainz was "bumped, touched, brushed against or otherwise subjected to any physical contact" by any player or coach. Goodell said it did appear that during the practice some Jets team members purposely threw footballs in...
  • GLENN BECK television thread (14 September 2010)

    09/14/2010 1:39:53 PM PDT · by combat_boots · 66 replies
    Glenn Beck.com ^ | 14 September 2010 | Glenn Beck
    headline Glenn Beck TV thread September 13th 2010 Welcome to the GLENN BECK television thread...Stand. Never give up. Never give in. We are another day closer to the 2010 elections. All Beckerheads, infidels, sick twisted freaks, ilks and lurkers are welcome and are encouraged to participate in the thread.
  • Reporter says she accepts Jets owner's apology

    09/13/2010 3:58:33 PM PDT · by MinorityRepublican · 62 replies
    CNN ^ | September 13th, 2010
    <p>The owner of the New York Jets has apologized to a TV Azteca reporter following allegations that Jets personnel harassed her at practice this weekend, and she has accepted, the reporter told CNN's Rick Sanchez on Monday.</p> <p>The NFL says it is investigating media reports that Jets players behaved inappropriately - including allegedly hooting and hollering at her in their locker room - when Ines Sainz visited the team Saturday to interview Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez for the Mexican TV network.</p>
  • NO MORE BUSINESS AS USUAL IN MEXICO AFTER SEC CASE

    01/06/2005 6:37:49 PM PST · by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin · 14 replies · 417+ views
    Reuters ^ | 06 January 2004 | Noel Randewich and Brian Winter
    MEXICO CITY, Jan 5 (Reuters) - "Business as usual" in Mexico can result in dire consequences in the United States, as media tycoon Ricardo Salinas found out the hard way when U.S. regulators filed fraud charges against him this week. Accusations by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that Salinas pocketed $109 million in a debt deal and then engaged in an "elaborate scheme" to cover it up shocked a country accustomed to a far more lax regulatory environment. Salinas denies the charges. But some analysts say the case could change the way business is done in Mexico, leading to...