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Limbaugh, Beck, top Palin, Cheney: Poll
The Swampby Mark Silva Radio's Rush Limbaugh -- he of the "golden microphone'' and the potentially $400-million eight-year contract -- claims a listening audience of about 12 million. Cable television's Glenn Beck -- he of the Communists-in-the-White House crusade...Tags: John McCain, Rush Limbaugh, Government, George W. Bush, John F. Kennedy
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FOX News CEO tops Top-10 power list
The Swampby Mark Silva Who are the real powers in TV News? TV Week puts Roger Ailes, chairman and CEO of FOX News, at the top of the list -- a top-10 list rounded out with the ever-present Christiane Amanpour of......Tags: NBC (tv network), Christiane Amanpour, Barack Obama, News Agency, News Media
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CBS did right thing not exploiting Ware injury
If you were like me and hosting a family get-together on Sunday and didn't see what initially happened to Louisville guard Kevin Ware late in the first half of the NCAA Midwest Regional final, you were frustrated. "Show the replay!" I said as we tried to...
Tags: College Sports, Syracuse Orange, Citizens Bank Park, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Comcast SportsNet (tv network)
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Human Rights fest docs convey hard truths
Sometimes a number is shocking enough to stop you cold. In filmmaker Dawn Porter's documentary "Gideon's Army," which takes an in-depth look at the professional grind experienced by public defenders (playing at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Siskel Film...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Congo, The Act of Killing (movie), Swoosie Kurtz, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jeff Jacobs: No Sympathy For Lance's Tour de Fraud
The Hartford CourantNobody on Earth could tell Lance Armstrong's story better than Lance Armstrong. Nobody on earth is less morally and ethically qualified to tell it than he is. Armstrong is a liar. Armstrong is a cheat. Armstrong is a bully. In the famously foreboding...Tags: Terry Francona, The New York Times, Baseball, Sports, Marion Jones
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Official: US Anti-Doping Agency to slap Armstrong with lifetime ban, loss of titles
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said early Friday it will strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles and impose a lifetime ban, a move that came just hours after the cyclist announced he would no longer fight charges of illegal doping. A formal...
Tags: Trials, Emergency Health Procedures, International Olympic Committee, World Anti-Doping Agency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Movie awards: Unusual joins usual
More cinema awards. The Los Angeles Film Critics Circle has a reputation for sometimes picking unusual choices. This year, the critics honored "Amour" (picture and female actor Emmanuelle Riva), "The Master" (director P.T. Anderson, actors Joaquin...
Tags: Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Life of Pi (movie), Argo (movie), Joaquin Phoenix, Religious Festivals
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Get a clue at new CSI attraction
When the CBS television series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" was in expansion mode, it was fun to think about a potential "CSI: Orlando." Surely, the writers could work up murder mysteries using distinctive elements of The City Beautiful, such as the...Tags: Morley Safer, Music, Lake Eola, Health, Crime, Law and Justice
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Northwestern tackles the career (and controversies) of Tyler Perry
There are no sacred cows on the NBC sitcom "30 Rock." The show happily skewers its own network along with any number of pop-culture phenomena, and last week's episode was no different, with a running joke aimed squarely in the direction of Tyler Perry,...
Tags: The Blues Brothers (movie), NBC (tv network), Tyler Perry, 30 Rock (tv program), Joan Crawford
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In a New York state of mind
I was in New York City last week. On Tuesday, Election Day, CNN had big screens in Times Square, and I joined the folks watching the returns. We cheered a lot, especially when CNN turned cameras on us. On Wednesday, a nor'easter struck NYC. I can't...
Tags: Times Square, Della Reese, Western Africa, Michael Shannon, Empire State Building
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Busting myths about Benghazi
Hear ye, hear ye! Sarah Palin hereby accuses President Barack Obama of the high crime of shucking and jiving or, more precisely, a "shuck and jive shtick" with "Benghazi lies." Evidence? Lawdy, Massa. She don't need no blinkin' evidence. In the art...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Clarence Page, Politics, Racism, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Patt Morrison Asks: Norman Lear, TV's seriously funny icon
Television comedy can probably be divided into two eras: B.L. and A.L. — Before Lear and After Lear. Norman Lear's seminal 1970s sitcoms —"All in the Family" and its offspring, from"Maude" to "The Jeffersons" — used the laissez-passer of...
Tags: South Park (tv program), Rush Limbaugh, Norman Lear, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Matt Stone
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