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Palin offers first TV interview to ABC News
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin plans to sit down later this week for her first television interview since John McCain chose her as his running mate more than a week ago. The first-term Alaska governor has given speeches, alongside...Tags: News Media, Sarah Palin, Television Industry, Republican National Conventions, Democratic National Conventions
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ABC News' Gibson lands first Palin interview
Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has agreed to sit down with ABC's Charles Gibson later this week for her first television interview since John McCain chose her as his running mate more than a week ago. ABC would not release any details...Tags: Executive Branch, News Media, Sarah Palin, Television Industry, Republican National Conventions
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John McCain: Democrats in Cabinet
The Swampby Mark Silva Republican John McCain told his party at his nominating convention that he doesn't work for the party - he works for the people. And McCain, who courted the idea of tapping a former Democrat for his running......Tags: John McCain, National Government, Primaries, Elections, Joe Lieberman
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John McCain: Americans 'hurting'
The Swampby Mark Silva John McCain, whose campaign has ridiculed rival Barack Obama as a "celebrity,'' made his 65th appearance on CBS News' Face the Nation this morning - a record for the Sunday show. And, McCain conceded this about the......Tags: Executive Branch, Bob Dole, Abraham Lincoln, Sarah Palin, Rudy Giuliani
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Brett Favre on joining Jets: 'What the hell am I doing?'
WatchdogThe surest sign of a new NFL season: My TV public relations friends flooding my Inbox with quotes from their respective pre-game shows. I don't mind. It saves me from actually watching the shows. Click below for highlights of Dan......Tags: New York Jets, Dan Marino, Shannon Sharpe, Boomer Esiason, National Football League
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Does Flacco have the answer?
The longest-running riddle in Ravens history is Baltimore's hot topic once again.
Who's the quarterback?
It reads like the film comedy Groundhog Day but is perhaps better suited to a 1939 radio speech by Winston Churchill: It's a riddle, wrapped in a...Tags: Rod Woodson, Boomer Esiason, Elvis Grbac, Joe Montana, Brian Billick
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Barack Obama, in Pennsylvania, tries to explain gun control stance
TOP OF THE TICKETBarack Obama wanted to talk about the economy Friday as he campaigned in Pennsylvania, especially in light of that morning's government report showing unemployment increasing to 6.1% in August. But at least one person wanted to talk instead about gun...Tags: Executive Branch, Personal Weapon Control, Scranton, Sarah Palin, Television Industry
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Stars turn "Fashion Rocks" show into night of tributes
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comIt was as if the "Fashion Rocks" organizers were inspired by a constant loop of Tim Gunn uttering his trademark phrase, "Make it work." After all, the Fashion Week kickoff event, celebrating its fifth anniversary, was faced with an organizational...Tags: Radio City Music Hall, Fergie, Deborah Harry, Rock and Roll Music, Ceremonies
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Couric getting a kick out of Web freedom
Tribune NewspapersNEW YORK—Katie Couric was listening to Declan McCullagh, CNet's chief political correspondent, explain Barack Obama's and John McCain's stances on Net neutrality. "Well, whatever that meant," the anchor said after his wonky account of copyright...Tags: The White House, John McCain, Katie Couric, Internet, Barack Obama
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TV's Best And The Brightest, Dim And The Dumbest
Courant TV CriticMONDAY "Worst Week" ( CBS). The best new comedy of the season hands down is this delightful adaptation of the ambitious British series in which a young man gets everything wrong when trying to meet his future in-laws. Kyle Bornheimer is perfectly cast...Tags: Rufus Sewell, Television Industry, Literature, Physiology, Chris Rock
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New Fall TV Lineup
Courant TV CriticThe TV writers' strike seems by now the stuff of ancient history, an irritating remnant of last season whose effect was largely seen in a reality TV-clogged summer schedule. With the shiny new fall TV season upon us, its effect should be as forgotten...Tags: Dexter, Molly Shannon, Popular Music, Television Industry, Literature
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Esquire chief hardly bound by past
When David Granger took over as editor in chief of Esquire magazine 11 years ago, beautifully bound copies of past issues sat on a shelf behind his desk. The volumes dating to the mid-1930s, filled with contributions from virtually every major writer...Tags: Government Health Care, Newspaper and Magazine, Popular Music, Health Treatments, E! Entertainment
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