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It s a Monday afternoon at KDFW/Channel 4, and Clarice Tinsley and Baron James, her always stylishly dressed co-anchor for the last nine years, are doing the 5 p.m. newscast. The studio air conditioning is set on arctic, as it often is in TV studios, and the atmosphere is at once busy and deceptively quiet.
Fox-4 reporter Shaun Rabb comes in to do an introduction to one of his reports; 5:30 p.m. anchor Steve Eagar does an on-camera preview of his newscast; chief meteorologist Dan Henry arrives to do his report. During commercial breaks, Tinsley and James study copy and chat, getting increasingly jocular as the newscast goes on
-- A former Springfield tanning salon owner who admitted secretly videotaping teenage customers gets a 15-year federal sentence for child pornography.
The sentence imposed Wednesday is separate from the 16-year sentence ordered in July for 36-year-old Brett Patrick Kent in state court. The state charges involved invasion of privacy.
Kent was arrested in December 2005 after Springfield police found a hidden camera in a tanning booth at 360 Degree Tan, which he'd bought just weeks earlier.
Police also found videos on a computer showing about 20 female customers -- including seven minors -- using the tanning beds. The customers were taped partly or completely nude.
Kent pleaded guilty to the federal child pornography charges in April
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