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CR mayor accused of dozing off
Cedar Rapids Mayor Kay Halloran says complaints that she nods off at times during City Council meetings have prompted her to undergo a physical examination. Halloran says to the best of her knowledge, she doesn't fall asleep during the Wednesday evening...Tags: Regional Authority, North Dakota
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Stars to hold cancer telethon
%meta(topic:01016000;ap_topic:general entertainment;subtopic:tv;%) LOS ANGELES (AP) — After seeing what "An Inconvenient Truth" did for environmental awareness, Hollywood producer Laura Ziskin wanted to make a documentary about cancer, a disease...Tags: James Taylor, Katie Couric, Miley Cyrus, America Ferrera, Halle Berry
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TV Q&A: Closing in on the accent
South Florida Sun-SentinelƒoI enjoy The Closer very much, but I have a problem understanding Kyra Sedgwick. Does she have an accent of some sort? Everyone else is intelligible. Or am I the problem? -- V.G., e-mail I wouldn't say you're the problem but you are the first to raise...Tags: Boynton Beach, Kyra Sedgwick
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Bill Melendez
The TV ZoneWhat can I say about Bill Melendez that hasn't already been said in numerous and very good obits in the papers today? Melendez has died - he was 91 - and I'd like to think he died with a......Tags: Movies, David Benoit, CBS Corp., Christmas, Religious Festivals
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John McCain: 'An imperfect servant'
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL -- Republican Sen. John McCain, with an opening nod of public respect for his Democratic rival, pledged to his party tonight that he will wage a winning fight for the White House. And McCain, who......Tags: Ethics, Abraham Lincoln, Health and Safety at School, Defense, Democratic National Conventions
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Two Friday prep football games set for live TV
Daily PressWeather permitting, two games involving Peninsula District teams will be on live cable television at 7 p.m. Friday. The Darling Stadium showdown pitting Phoebus and Bethel, a game that could determine the district championship, will be on WHCS 46 in...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Verizon Communications
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More than 40 million people see Palin speech
Baltimore Sun reporterMore than 40 million people tuned in to the Republican convention Wednesday to hear vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin introduce herself to voters. That audience rivaled the one for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama last week. Nielsen...Tags: Elections, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates, Joe Biden, Republican National Conventions
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5 colleges for Palin
Associated PressRepublican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin seems to have switched colleges at least five times in five years, including two stints at the University of Idaho before graduating from there in 1987. Federal privacy laws prohibit the schools from...Tags: Elections, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates, Hawaii, John McCain
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Sheldon Keller, 85; Emmy-winning comedy writer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSheldon Keller, an Emmy Award-winning comedy writer who was part of the celebrated writing team on Sid Caesar's 1950s comedy-variety TV show "Caesar's Hour," has died. He was 85. Keller, who also was a founding member of the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz...Tags: Larry Gelbart, Bob Hope, Neil Simon, Celebrity, Jack Lemmon
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Katie Couric teams with rival anchors to 'Stand Up to Cancer'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Katie Couric marks her second anniversary at "CBS Evening News" today, but tonight the anchor will be focused on raising money for cancer research. Couric will be joined by her rival network anchors, ABC's Charles Gibson and NBC's Brian...Tags: Brian Williams, NBC, Therapies, Katie Couric, Death and Dying
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Out Of The Shadows
By ROGER CATLIN | Courant TV CriticPerhaps because of their association with darkness and shadow, the essence of movie drama, vampires have been part of film culture since "Nosferatu." Defined by Bela Lugosi and stylized by everyone from Anne Rice to Andy Warhol, the vampire has become...Tags: Angel, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Rivers, Andy Warhol
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Palin switched colleges 6 times in 6 years
The Associated PressRepublican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin seems to have switched colleges at least six times in six years, including two stints at the University of Idaho before graduating from there in 1987. Federal privacy laws prohibit the schools from...Tags: Elections, Newspaper and Magazine, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates, Hawaii
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