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News media go Hollywood over Calif. ballot
Sun StaffTelevision turned yesterday's election in California into a mixture of civics lesson and all-out celebrity gawk yesterday, as the networks and news channels attempted to figure out what the recall election really meant. Based on exit polls, the answer...Tags: Maryland, Tom Brokaw, Sexual Misconduct, CNN (tv network), Government
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A difficult day unfolds on television
Sun Television WriterThe pictures quickly told the story that the news anchors couldn't yet confirm. By 10 a.m. yesterday, less than an hour after NASA was reported to have lost contact with the space shuttle Columbia, several networks and cable news channels were already...Tags: Dallas, Brian Williams, Space Programs, Government, CNN (tv network)
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Heather Lynis Donovan
Heather Lynís Donovan was a friend to everyone. She was a free spirit with a contagious smile, a kind heart, and an unforgettable laugh. She was strong, sensitive, smart and caring. Heather loved to have fun with her friends and family, and she had a... -
Columnist vs. columnist
Change of SubjectLiberal Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne on Sunday took on/took down a column published last week by his conservative colleague George Will on the famous Elizabeth Warren video. This is unusual. There's an unspoken rule of collegiality that tends to.... -
Tiger Woods hires Ari Fleischer for comeback. Does this mean George W. Bush is coming back too?
Top of the TicketAmerica is the land of reinvention. Everyone gets a second chance. It's part of the Constitution. So it comes as no surprise -- in fact it's wonderful news -- that the best golfer in the world is preparing his comeback...... -
Obama threatens military force against Al Qaeda in Pakistan
Washington BureauDemocratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, under attack from a rival who portrays him as naive on foreign policy, declared Wednesday he would use military force against Al Qaeda operatives hiding in tribal areas of Pakistan if that nation did not...Tags: Government, Barack Obama, Political Campaigns, Hillary Clinton, Illinois
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A two-edged sword
IN THIS WEEK'S torrent of well-deserved criticism aimed at President Bush for sparing I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby a prison sentence, one attack stood out. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D.-N.Y.) denounced the administration for considering itself above the...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Lewis Libby, White House, Bill Clinton
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A Global disaster
AS Top 40 radio is fond of reminding us, you never realize how much you love something until you lose it. In recent years, the Golden Globes takedown has become a required screed of the media. The show, we gripe, has become too over-hyped, too glitzy, too...Tags: Cinema Industry, Daniel Day-Lewis, CNN (tv network), Martha Stewart, Javier Bardem
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Her cancer, his campaign: Edwards and wife carry on
Times Staff WritersCHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- John Edwards on Thursday stood beside his wife, Elizabeth, at the site of their wedding reception 30 years ago and said some of the most painful words a human being can utter: "Her cancer is back." With that, the 2008 presidential...Tags: Democratic Party, Lois Capps, Barack Obama, Political Candidates, San Francisco Bay Area
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The word is out: Snow's stand-in is up to speed
Times Staff WriterDana Perino talks fast. When she steps to the lectern to brief White House reporters, Perino, a lapsed flute player, lets fly with a staccato torrent of words. She delivers her message not with the cool mien of the television broadcaster she thought...Tags: Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Hospitals and Clinics, CBS Corp., Lawyers, Justice System
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Government officials and politicians
Government officials and politicians Spencer M. Williams, 85; federal judge in San Francisco, appointed by President Nixon, who advocated for judges' interests (Jan. 3) Houston I. Flournoy, 78; GOP assemblyman and controller in California who lost the...Tags: Natural Resources, Government, Al Gore, University of California, Ralph Nader
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Second opinions
Joel Pett is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.A public official's health is legitimate commentary fodder. Dick Cheney's blood clots and heart issues. Bill Clinton's cardiac-burger attacks. Ronald Reagan's basal cell carcinoma and (yuck!) colon polyps. But life-threatening cancer? That's pretty much...Tags: White House, Bill Clinton, Colon, Hamburgers, Cancer
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