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  • Who Are the Hottest Stars in Hollywood?
    Want to know which stars are the most popular? Just follow the money. Look at the highest paid celebrities for 2008, and find out just who are the hottest stars in Hollywood.
  • Affordable but Romantic Valentine's Day Gifts
    Wouldn't it be great to get your lady love a diamond ring, or buy that Camaro for your sexy sweetheart? The reality is, you can barely afford a night out to dinner. Celebrate love on a budget with affordable (but romantic) Valentine's Day gifts.
  • SEO Trends for 2009
    Any content writer knows that keywords are everything for online writing. So how can you prepare for the SEO trends of 2009, and start writing popular Internet content right now?
  • Staying Home This New Year's Eve?
    Is the budget a little tight this year? When purse strings are closed it's hard to party - even on New Year's Eve. Staying in this year? Have fun even when ringing in the holiday at home.
  • Why is Paris Hilton Famous? The Secret to Success as a Celebrity Heiress
    In the year 2000, most people didn't know who Paris Hilton was. Today, the celebrity heiress is a household name. How did she become a celebrity, even before she ever appeared on a TV show?
  • Why You Can't Lose Weight
    You're resolved to dropping pounds this time. You're going to diet, you're going to exercise, you're going to see results. Want to know why you can't lose weight, even when you want to succeed?
  • Make Yourself Stick to a New Year's Resolution
    It's the same story every single year. With the very best of intentions you make a list and create a plan. This time, you're going to make yourself stick to a New Year's resolution. Or...are you?
  • Is America's Favorite Reality Show a Sinking Ship? - American Idol Not on Top
    FOX has enjoyed TV dominance for the past few spring seasons with its mega reality hit American Idol. But are scripted shows making enough of a comeback to steal even Idol's thunder?
  • From American Idol to the Academy Awards
    Reality TV has launched many careers, but right now it's Jennifer Hudson's star that shines brightest of all. The former American Idol contestant is now not just a movie star, but an Oscar-winning actress. What's this Dreamgirl's secret?
  • Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader? - New Game Show Tests Unusual Trivia Powers
    In a new game show that has won a coveted time slot behind American Idol, FOX will attempt to tempt viewers with cute kids, fun trivia, and a famously funny host. Before you watch, ask yourself a question: do you remember what you learned in grade school?
  • Will New Stars Dance to the Top on ABC?
    The fourth season of ABC's reality hit Dancing With the Stars begins in March. New time slot, new celebs, new reasons for fans to watch?
  • Celebrity Couples that Should Have Been?
    Some on-screen couples have such great chemistry together, they are repeatedly united for new flicks. The fans love to see them together so much, it raises a question: why didn't they ever hook up in real life? Celeb couples that should have been
  • Should Freelancers Ghostwrite?
    Many freelance writers learn that competition in the market is stiff, and that jobs aren't as plentiful as freelancers might want. Shoulder freelancers consider ghostwriting as a way to make money, or would they be selling themselves short?
  • Bad Luck Has a New Number: The Number 23
    Everyone has a favorite number - a few even have a hated number they try to avoid. But what if a single number seemed to be at the center of your entire life, repeatedly popping up in a strange pattern? Such is the topic of Jim Carrey's new movie.
  • The Next Spring Blockbuster? - Preminition
    Sandra Bullock, one of the leading ladies of the romantic movie genre, will return to her action movie roots in a new flick set to premiere this spring. Are the predictions of a big Bullock hit true, or is it a false premonition?
  • Is Marriage Modern Enough?
    The divorce rate is up, the marriage rate is down, and it only seems harder and harder these days to make any relationship work. Is it true? Is the American family really in danger?
  • An All-Star Run? - Amazing Reality Stars on CBS
    If the first ten seasons weren't amazing enough, CBS has more in store for viewers. Following up their All-Star series, this Sunday's line up will include a starry version of The Amazing Race. More reality, more racing, more ratings for CBS?
  • Trying to Catch the Latest on Anna Nicole Smith
    The tragic and untimely death of Anna Nicole Smith has made the world take notice. Obsessing about Anna? Then you want to know where you can get all the latest information.
  • Long Distance Relationships: Myth, or Lovely Possibility?
    Technology makes many things easier, but in some ways it makes relationships harder. Now, people can meet and connect all over the globe. But long distance relationships don't seem to get any easier, no matter how easy communicating is supposed to be.
  • Is Homeschooling a Good Idea?
    The debate is strong on both sides. Some studies say that homeschooling gives children a better education, while many parents argue that social development is just as important as learning. Controversy clouds the issue. Is homeschooling is a good idea?
  • Greatest TV Good Girls
    We loved them for their sweetness, for their 'good girl' images. Out of all those angelic divas, who were our favorites? And more importantly, where are they now?
  • TVLand Tells All in New Original Series: Myths & Legends
    TVLand made its mark by showing us classic television from days gone by. Boldly, the network has recently expanded its range by airing originals. In a promising new series from TVLand, the greatest Hollywood myths, legends, and rumors will be explored.
  • TLC Picks Up Discovery Channel's Reality Hit, American Chopper
    Since 2003, the cast building bikes on American Chopper has made us laugh, made us groan, and made us tune in to see more. Motorcycles may not interest you, but this is one show about choppers where even that doesn't matter.
  • New Year's Eve TV Leads the Way to 2007
    Not everyone goes out on the town for New Year's Eve. And for those staying at home, this New Year's Eve promises more new (and old) TV to watch then ever before. How will you ring in 2007?
  • Celebrate the Morning After with New Year's Day TV
    What's on your after-Eve New Year's Day menu? Having the day free from work, but not free from a hangover, makes for a perfect day of tube-watching. The first part of 2007 is chock-full of choice TV.
  • The Torture of Being Single: The Meetings Your Friends Love to Set Up
    Single meetings, blind dates, hook-ups, and the attempts of friends who are in a couple are the bane of the single person's life. Why is everyone so eager to jump on the Relation Ship?
  • A Single's Holiday: When New Year's Kisses You Off
    For the single person, the holidays can seem hateful. You feel outnumbered, your family gangs up on you, and all around the world seems made just for two...but you're one. The worst holiday for singles? New Year's Eve, when a single kiss is everything.
  • Identifying the Next Game Show Hit: Identity Another Winner from NBC
    NBC's trial run of their new game show concept, Identity, has turned into another big ratings-grabber for the network. It's winter, and that can only mean one thing: new reality TV shows. NBC's Identity is already well on its way to being a huge hit.
  • Tips on Being a Self Employed Professional: Writing Self Employment into a Resume
    While self employment usually feels great (you get the luxury of working from home, you get to set your own hours), self employment doesn't always look great on paper. Knowing how to write self employment into a resume is important.
  • Aloe Vera: Nature's Wonder Plant?
    It's known for its uses as a burn tonic. It soothes, it heals, it's often shown on lotion bottles - it's aloe vera. But it turns out that aloe vera is capable of a lot more than skin rash relief. It might even be the oldest known "wonder drug."
  • Tips on Traveling by Train Across Europe
    Travel in Europe, no matter which city vacationers want to visit, is much easier when using rail lines. Relax and enjoy the ride on the rails, and celebrate a cheaper trip as a result.
  • The Survival of Family Feud Through the Decades
    For years, we've watched them face off. We've laughed, we've played along...we've even bought the DVD game. Despite lots of changing and many different hosts, Family Feud still thrives. ...Why?
  • Christmas on a Budget: How to Keep Holiday Spending From Getting Out of Hand
    Though the holidays should be a time of joy, it's often a free-for-all for complaints, nagging worries, and woes. What to buy? What to spend? How to deal with the in-laws? No wonder everyone gains weight. Budget your Christmas, and save yourself.
  • The Increase in Interactive Television: Game Show Network's Playmania
    Tired of just watching others win big on late-night game shows? The Game Show Network gives viewers the chance to play live every single weekend. If you aren't watching Playmania, you just don't know.
  • Why Do We Love Reality TV?
    Since the first craze that started the wave of new Reality TV shows, the major networks haven't slowed down a bit. Even cable is cashing in on the action. Why do we love Reality TV?
  • The Legend, the Myth and the Lies Behind "Sex and the City"
    For six years, HBO's runaway hit Sex and the City made us laugh, cry, and watch obsessively. What's the true story behind the show's abrupt end, and is there any truth to the rumors of a movie in the making?
  • The Success of Family Guy on FOX
    When the animated series Family Guy premiered on FOX in 1999, it began its life as "another animated show" on the network known for producing them. Today, it stands alone when it comes to animated families.
  • The Enduring and Endearing Game Show Host, Richard Dawson
    Best known and most loved for his role as the original host of The Family Feud, English actor/comedian Richard Dawson will live on in our hearts and our living rooms, thanks to syndication and to the magic of Game Show Network.
  • Game Show Network: Why You Should Watch
    With so many to choose from, how do you pick just one? But when there's one channel that you go back to, time after time, it's your favorite. And for me, my hands-down favorite for years has been the TV Guide channel. Why? Because, it is fabulous.
  • Watch These Creative Television Shows
    We have more channels to watch on cable than ever. So many different shows on television today, and yet many of them same to repeat the same themes over and over. Like me, are you suffering from too much similarity on your TV?
  • Scandals and Reality TV: How Much is Really There?
    To be technical, contestant rigging and the manipulation of television outcomes has been present since the earliest "reality" shows - the quiz shows.
  • Greatest TV Couples That Never Made it
    Throughout television history, we were captivated by couples that couldn't seem to get together or stay together - no matter how much we wanted them to. Who were the greatest never-made-it TV couples, with the greatest break-ups, of all?
  • Why You Watch Spike TV's "MXC"
    A little-known show on a little-known station, I found it by accident. I've been consumed with curiosity ever since. What is it about MXC that leaves me unable to change the channel, while I continue to obsess about what this show actually is?
  • Why You Should Watch Discovery Channel's "American Chopper"
    Discovery Channel's highly popular American Chopper, featuring the Teutuls and the rest of the crew at Orange County Choppers, isn't just a reality show about motorcycles. Okay...maybe it is just a reality show about motorcycles, but it's really good.
  • The Price is Right: a Look at America's Favorite Game Show
    The longest-running game show in U.S. history, The Price is Right has been a part of the CBS lineup since 1972. What most fans don’t know is that CBS wasn’t the first to air the show, and fan-favorite Bob Barker was not the original host.
  • Celebrity Couples: Why Do We Care so Much?
    A simple trip to the supermarket becomes a source of all the latest celebrity news, gossip, and rumours. Every tabloid and every magazine features some tidbit on the lives of our favourite celebs. But are we too involved?
  • Food Network Challenge: Can You Accept the Challenge?
    Food network turns cooking into battles of culinary skill. Competitions featuring huge prizes and both professional and amateur contestants air weekly, much to the delight of food fans.
  • Boyish Humor with TBS: My Boys
    TBS’s newest original comedy series, My Boys is off and running. Missed the November 28 premiere? It won’t take much to catch up to the My Boys cast and story. Will you fall in love with My Boys, or let them fend for themselves in the ratings w
  • The Simpsons: An American Standard
    FOX’s longest-running show in the history of the network, The Simpsons has turned into a money-making machine, a record-setter, and a huge part of American pop culture…and there’s no end in sight.
  • Adults Only Family Programming on FOX
    FOX Sunday nights mix animated family comedy with live-action to create the ultimate adults only family programming for Sundays.
  • Rumors Circulate (Again) that Sex and the City Will Come to the Big Screen
    The show's abrupt ending after six successful seasons still left fans wanting more. Immediately, movie rumors surfaced and were just as quickly quenched. But the word in Hollywood is, the Sex & the City movie might become reality after all.
  • Vacationing in England: Merry Times in London
    If you're considering a vacation, you may want to consider merry old England. Londontown is one of the oldest cities in the world, with beautiful monuments and parks to enjoy. An historic city for a modern vacation? Why not?
  • On Holiday in Paris - Plan the Perfect Parisian Vacation
    A stately, grand city that has played a large part in European history, Paris is a city known for enchantment, for cuisine, for couture, for monuments and museums. Know how to plan the perfect Parisian holiday.
  • Touring Timeless Madrid
    Madrid, capital of Spain, has been a city of enchantment for centuries. Whether you're participating in one of the centuries-old festivals, or touring the beautiful royal palace, Madrid will win you over.
  • Television Online? Yes, It's True!
    The entertainment industry is the highest-paying. TV is a success. Meanwhile, the Internet grows bigger and better all the time. It was only a matter of time before TV and the Internet blended into one…and so it has.
  • Blackjack Rules the Casinos
    Anyone who's had any exposure to a television this past year knows that Texas Hold �Em is everywhere - it's online, and it's on your TV. But more recently, it's Blackjack that has everyone's attention.
  • This Year's Kentucky Wildcats Young but Scrappy
    Kicking off the season with more than the usual fanfare, the University of Kentucky Wildcats walked into Rupp Arena before a record-breaking crowd Friday, October the 13th for Big Blue Madness. Fans caught their first glimpse of the new team.
  • What's Really Going on with Paris and Nicole?
    E! announced that both Paris and Nicole would return for another season of The Simple Life before the 4th season of the show was even over. The surprising finale of the 4th season only left fans wondering what the real story behind their friendship is.
  • Fashion Repeats: Trends We Keep on Seeing
    These days, being a fashion trendsetter often means resurrecting styles of old. There are so many old trends we keep on seeing in today's fashion. But when it's in fashion to repeat, why not?
  • A Look at Making a Living Through Gambling
    The World Series of Poker, the biggest sporting event today, opens every year with a bigger field of competitors and a bigger-than-ever prize package that includes twelve million dollars. But in today's world, can you really get something for nothing?
  • Reconstructing Hollywood: Why so Many Remakes?
    Lately, it seems more and more movies coming out of Tinseltown are re-runs. The same old plots featuring brand-new sets and young, fresh-faced actors, but the public isn't fooled. Why so many remakes lately, movie makers?
  • Intrigue, Murder, and Hollywoodland: Film Explores the Mysterious Murder of TV's First Superman
    Hollywoodland, opening Friday, explores one of the most famous murder mysterious in Hollywood to date. The star-studded film revolves around the untimely demise of TV's first Superman to shed light on this unsolved case.
  • The Black Dahlia: Infamous Hollywood Murder Makes it to the Big Screen
    Inspired by one of the Hollywood's most sensational unsolved murders, Universal's The Black Dahlia comes to theatres September 15. Will you solve this famously unsolved case?
  • How to Improve Your Golf Swing
    Your golf swing is the most important aspect of your golf game. Improve your swing, and you'll find your overall game greatly improving.
  • Are You Dirty?
    The "Dirty South" fashion trend is very much on the rise. But what is this trend, and where did it start? More importantly, how can you be Dirty, too?
  • Do You Know What Your Romantic Flaw Is?
    As human beings, aren't we all hopelessly flawed? In romance, some flaws hurt us more than others. Find your flaw to find your romantic '"fix."
  • Is There Such a Thing as "Dating Karma"?
    Can past relationships haunt your present ones? Does cosmic law decree that past mistakes will wreck your future relationships?
  • How to Avoid Work-From-Home Scams
    For every viable work from home opportunity on the 'Net, there are twenty more scams out there that promise, but do not deliver, work from home. How can you avoid them?
  • The Love-Hate Relationship
    They say that love and hate are two sides of the same coin...but are they? If you feel both love and hate for your mate, what does that really mean to your relationship?
  • Play Texas Hold 'Em Online
    These days, the poker craze is everywhere. Online poker sites and televised Texas Hold �Em games are all over the place. But how can you learn to play Texas Hold �Em online, and cash in on the action?
  • The "Other Woman"
    The "other woman" is often regarded in dark, evil undertones. She is terrible, she's a bad person. So what happens...when the "other woman" is you?
  • Laos - Exotic Vacation Destination
    One of the most beautiful areas of Southeast Asia, Laos is bordered by Vietnam, China, Cambodia, and Thailand. A land filled with rolling forests and rugged mountains, this beautiful, tropical country has been growing in popularity.
  • Where Do You Belong?
    How much does your clothing say about your personality? People very often judge books - and people - by their covers, but to what extent?
  • How to Play the Dating Game
    Do you have to play games when it comes to dating? Then answer, sadly, is yes. Learn how to play to win if you want "just dating" to end.
  • Emotion-Free Sex?
    Are women negating their emotions when it comes to pre-marital sex?
  • Something to Fill the Void:Addicted to The Love of Food
    Obesity is a growing concern in America. Research indicates that obesity might be about more than food...it might signal a food addiction.
  • When You and Your Best Friend Have a Break Up
    In the life of a single girl, men come and go. But what do you do when your best girlfriend goes, too?
  • Are Women Rushing Into Marriage?
    Every little girl dreams of one day becoming a bride. But is that enough reason to go rushing to the altar? What if the wedding didn't require having a groom?
  • Basic Blackjack Strategies
    Unless you've been living without television or electricity, you know the latest craze is on-line gambling and televised gambling. Suddenly, pro gamblers are celebrities. Everyone is either tuning in, or finding a way to cash into the action.
  • Dental and Health Insurance
    You can hardly get around in today's world without knowing a little something about dental and health insurance. Unless you're independently wealthy (and who is?), you want to have dental and health insurance.
  • Twenty-Something and Married?
    Marriage is an unaccepted fact in today's society. But what happens to women who prefer to stay single through their twenties...or even, through their whole lives?
  • Font Styles: Times New Roman 12 Pt
    The most common font in the world, Times New Roman is almost inescapable. If you've ever done any typing or worked with typeface, you've seen this font. But how much do you know about Times New Roman?
  • Still Single When Everyone Else is Getting Married
    At a certain point in a young woman's life, she begins to think about marriage and family. She plans the big day, dreams of her future husband, and wants to settle down.
  • Can You Have a Relationship Without Relations?
    How strong is a good relationship when the relations aren't so great? Can your relationship survive...without good sex?
  • How to Deal with Workplace Conflict
    Workplace conflict creates stress, tension in the atmosphere. No one should be uncomfortable in the workplace. Learn how to resolve conflict, the right way.
  • The Crusades of the Holy Land
    The Crusades, which lasted almost 200 years and involved the whole of Europe, meant a lot to the history of our world. But were the Crusades simply a mistake that got out of hand?
  • Spiderman 3: Climbing the Walls in Anticipation?
    The third installment of the Spidey saga will feature your favorite actors from the first two movies, and all new villains and challenges for our wall-climbing superhero.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    Walt Disney Pictures will release its much-anticipated sequel to Pirates of the Caribbean this July 7, and fans of the first movie can hardly stand the wait.
  • Relationships
    In relationships, romance usually has to make room for real life. When reality comes in, does it mean the death of romance and surprise?
  • Can You Change Your Life Just by Changing Your Clothes?
    The way you dress tells others about who you are and what you do. Do the labels on your clothes label you in life?

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