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Media Coverage of Elizabeth Taylor's Death Has Its Rival StoriesWhen a celebrity with a devoted following of sentimental fans passes, tributes are the norm; however, a few factors may affect the media's coverage of the death of Elizabeth Taylor.
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Kucinich's Intent to Defund Actions in Libya Follows Republican TrendRep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) intends to introduce an amendment to defund the military action in Libya. His vow comes on the heels of numerous Republican efforts to defund various recipients of federal subsidies.
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Prominent Liberals Criticizing Obama's Efforts in LibyaAs coalition forces continue to target Muammar Gaddafi's violent opposition to the Libyan uprising, some prominent liberal voices are withdrawing their support of President Obama's efforts in the North African region.
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Chris Matthews, Egypt and the Panama CanalChris Matthews gets what's coming to him.
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Study: Resistant Starch Carbs Help Weight LossResistant starch carbs reverse everything dieters know about carbohydrates.
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Amy Henslee and Friend Found Dead; Suspect in CustodyMichigan mom Amy Henslee and friend Tonya Howarth found dead Friday morning. Junior Beebe, 34, is in police custody in connection with the murders.
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Keith Olbermann Exit TheoriesAs the days following the Keith Olbermann departure from MSNBC continue to tick by, theories abound as to exactly what went down.
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State of the Union 2011: What to ExpectAmericans can expect weighty issues to be addressed during the 2011 State of the Union address; however, the tone of the speech remains to be seen.
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After Giffords Shooting, Media Blame Game BeginsSaturday morning, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was critically injured in a Tuscon shooting spree. By Saturday evening, a time slot most Americans reserve for avoiding news consumption, the predictable media blame game had begun.
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Readers' Thoughts on William and Kate Living TogetherBy now, it's no secret that Prince William and fiance Kate Middleton have lived together for some time. But what do ordinary Brits and other fans of the royals think of this living arrangement?
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Holiday Gifts for Google FansWho knew there were gifts tailored to the Google fan? Your family and friends can show their allegiance to Google with official Google merchandise.
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Plenty Of Variety To Give To A Sarah Palin SupporterSarah Palin gifts aren't limited to books this holiday season. Consider these unique, tasteful gifts for Sarah Palin fans.
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Holiday Gifts for Cable News FansSeeking CNN, MSNBC, or Fox News fan gifts? Consider the following selections.
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Elizabeth Edwards Facebook and Twitter TributesIn the wake of Elizabeth Edwards' passing, celebrities are speaking out and ordinary citizens are emerging from the woodwork to express their condolences on the Web -- specifically, via social media outlets.
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John and Elizabeth Edwards' Divorce Never FinalizedWith the passing of Elizabeth Edwards fresh on the minds of the public, renewed interest in the demise of the political couple's marriage is likely to ensue.
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First Person: Working or not, recession isn't overThe recession is over, but many beg to differ -- working or not.
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Banned Books Week: 'The Catcher in the Rye'"The Catcher in the Rye," originally published in 1951, is one of the books featured by the American Library Association for Banned Books Week, which runs this year from Sept. 25 to Oct. 2.Also published on:
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Need an Indian Translator for Your Import Business? Look to CraigslistFinding an Indian interpreter is as easy as a few clicks, when U.S. importers tap into the wealth of connections available at Craigslist.
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What to Wear When Doing Business in ChinaFollow these pointers on proper business attire in China the next time you do business with your Chinese colleagues in their homeland.
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Credit Cards for College Students: Tips to Avoid Risky BusinessUse these tips on credit cards for college students to steer clear of irreversible financial pitfalls.
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Emerging Markets and Health CareBetween them, the emerging markets of India, China and Brazil stand to be the biggest forces in health care in coming years. Ignore them at your peril.
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French Business Etiquette Do's & Don'tsDoing business in France? Use this as a manual for navigating the waters of the French business scene.
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Gift Giving in France: A Guide for Business TravelersAs is the case with most of the United States' top trade partners (China, Canada and Japan among the top five), gift-giving in France is a good custom to abide by when doing business there.
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Who's Who in the United States SenateDucking for cover to Google the names of Senators when they pop up in office conversation? Would you prefer to have a reference-at-a-glance? Then fire up the printer and keep this on hand!
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Who's Who in the United States CongressFeel like you need a reference volume to keep up with conversations that include the names of congressional leaders? This quick reference guide may be of assistance.
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The "Red Eye" Ratings FormulaFox News' "Red Eye" beat out CNN in prime-time (again), but what is it that makes this night owl show so successful?
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Family Guy Down Syndrome Actress: No Regrets for Mocking Palin and SonAndrea Friedman, the voice actress with Down's Syndrome who mocked Sarah Palin in an episode of "Family Guy," expresses no regret for her lines, which she calls "funny."
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Girl Scout Cookie FAQsAnswers to some frequently asked questions on Girl Scout Cookies. -
U2 Announces Changes to Second North American Leg of U2 360 TourU2 adds an additional date to the next North American leg of the U2 360 Tour; the show, set for June 3, 2010, will take place at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City and is now the first stop on the leg.
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Levi Johnston Chimes in on Palin's ResignationLevi Johnston believes the nation should take his opinion seriously - thanks, American media!
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Choosing a Girl Scout TroopOnce the Girl Scout cookie sale launches in late January, many parents will elect to register their own girls as Girl Scouts. But what should they look for in a troop? -
In Defense of American GirlMention this brand in any "mom circle," and some debate will likely ensue. How can a mom who supports this company defend her choice? Consider the following arguments. -
Sarah Palin Interview to Be Featured in Two Upcoming DocumentariesThe former Vice Presidential hopeful addresses the media's apparent role in her demise, and specifically expresses displeasure with Katie Couric and Tina Fey.
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Will Bristol Palin Sell Her Baby Photos?The daughter of the Alaska governor is likely receiving offers at this very moment. Should she accept one of them? -
Illinois Governor Appoints Replacement for Obama's SeatThe already-disgraced Blagojevich faces staunch criticism and resistance from state and federal officials.
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Shawn Hornbeck Foundation in Hot Water with the BBBThe formerly kidnapped boy's parents are at the center of the controversy. -
Biggest Food Trends of 2008Which ones are here to stay? We explore the year's most in-your-face culinary crazes. -
Top 3 Media Annoyances of 2008Why belabor it by doing a Top Five? These three take the cake, in my opinion.
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Illinois Governor and Other Scandals -- How Will Obama Handle Them?The case against Blagojevich is the first post-election scandal; will there be more after Obama takes office? -
Detroit Strip Clubs Affected by Ailing EconomyStrip clubs near the Big Three auto plants are suffering from lagging profits.
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Illinois Governor Arrested on Federal Corruption ChargesRod Blagojevich accused of selling Obama's vacant Senate seat.
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The Most Versatile Holiday AppetizerIt's the cheeseball, of course! -
Top 5 SNL Sketches of 20082008 episodes of Saturday Night Live spanned seasons 33 and 34. Here are my top five sketch pics -- and I know many will disagree.
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Hillary Clinton Accepts Secretary of StateAfter nearly one week of speculation, the New York Senator and former first lady has reportedly accepted Pres-Elect Obama's offer.
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A Cabinet Post for McCain? We'll SeeThis week's meeting and joint statement from Obama and McCain are fueling some speculation. Could this really happen?
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Rich and Rustic Green Bean BakeA new twist on the green bean casserole that tastes of the old world... -
Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State? Consider OthersHillary as Secretary of State? Let's consider the other prospects first.
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To Keep or Not to Keep: Obama and Bush's PoliciesWho knows what went on behind closed doors? Obama will deal with these nonetheless. -
How Do Those Sour Grapes Taste, McCain Campaign?Are the anonymous campaign staffers tipping off the media being truthful about Palin's shortcomings? -
First-Person Account of Sarah Palin Stop in Carson, CaliforniaWhen did Sarah Palin first utter the media's favorite new soundbite? Here's my account of the event in Carson, California. -
Frying Style Tips: Five Ways to Coat and TopUnderstanding the unique qualities of each breading ingredient can help you produce better fried dishes and casseroles. -
Tori Spelling's Friends: Who Are These People?Wondering who all those unfamous Friends of Tori are? Me too. Here's what I found out.
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And That's Why I Still Love The HillsAre you a fan who's ready to say goodbye to The Hills? Here are five reasons to keep watching.
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Organic Dairy is Real DairyOrganic dairy is like all other dairy...only better for you. -
News of Sarah Palin as McCain's Running Mate Sparks Heated Wiki DebateWikipedia's Talk: Sarah Palin page was rarely visited until word surfaced that she may be John McCain's VP pick - then, the started debates flying.
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Thoughts on the Surprising - and Expected - Reactions from Pundits on Night One of the DNC ConventionWhat James Carville and Chris Matthews had to say was more interesting than the speeches themselves. -
No-Cook? No Problem?These four dishes are no-cook (for you, at least) and are easy to prepare.
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5 Things Your Kids Should Be Doing This SummerWhether your children are on a traditional school-year cycle or a year-round format that takes shorter, "off-track" breaks, there will no doubt be a few unscheduled weeks during the summer season.
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Summer Camps: Options and Inspiration for ParentsOne of the most common quandaries we face as parents is whether - or when - to send a child to camp.















