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TJQ & A
Q. Do you have any news as to when Season 6 of Nip/Tuck will begin? Will this likely be the show's last season? — Tony, Sunrise A. Nip/Tuck has to wait its turn behind The Shield, whose final season is scheduled to begin Sept. 2. It probably will...Tags: Los Angeles, Big Brown, Pompano Beach, Lauderhill, Satellite and Cable Service
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Cafe serves up coffee with conservative flavor
Chicago Tribune reporterFrom the moment customers enter the front door, the Conservative Cafe is serving up caffeinated doctrine. Ann Coulter books sit stacked by the fireplace, and a picture of Ronald Reagan hangs on the wall. Fox News plays on all the televisions, and stock...Tags: Starbucks Corporation, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, National Government
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Unitarian church still a sanctuary
My family attends a Unitarian Universalist church that preaches tolerance and the inherent dignity and worth of all human beings ("Hatred could be shooting motive," July 29). So how do I explain to my children that Jim D. Adkisson entered a Unitarian... -
Paris Hilton bid for prez gets bloggos going
Spin CycleIn her "Funny or Die" response linked here to McCain's use of her bimbosity to attack Obama, Hilton articulates a shallow yet passable compromise on energy policy that comes off about as convincing as your average Congressional or state legislative......Tags: Economic Policy, Paris Hilton
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More on the Obama humor deficit
The Swampby James Oliphant We discussed last week at length the problem late-night talk show hosts and others (such as a certain New York-based magazine) have had satirizing or mocking Barack Obama. Media critic Howard Kurtz took on the topic on......Tags: Cindy McCain, Radio Industry, Magazines, Hillary Clinton, New York Times
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Cannibal liberals
Oh, those crazy journalists. You know the ones I'm talking about. The one who described John Kerry as "French-looking" and made up some silly locution to show how out of touch he was -- "Who among us doesn't like NASCAR?" -- even though he never said it....Tags: Al Gore, John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, New York Times, Satellite and Cable Service
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Here it is: My notorious review of Chris Russo's book
WatchdogOK, by popular demand, I am posting the infamous book review of June 16, 2006, for which Chris Russo never will forgive me. Click below to read it. First, though, here is a transcript of Tony Kornheiser talking about the......Tags: Casey Stengel, Bob Costas, Super Bowl, John Candy, Matt Lauer
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McClellan hearing: 'Book of Month Club'
The SwampBy Katie Fretland Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan testified today that Vice President Dick Cheney has information that has not been shared publicly about the leak of former CIA agent Valerie Plame's name to the press. He also......Tags: Robert Wexler, Dick Cheney, Central Intelligence Agency, Saddam Hussein, The White House
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Few roses for Mamet's new role
Re "Enter Mamet, stage right," Opinion, March 19 Andrew Klavan is happy to learn that David Mamet, the bona-fide intellectual and artist, is a conservative. What do you suppose won the playwright over? Was it the lies this conservative administration...Tags: Culver City, San Diego (San Diego, California), Society, Texas, Don Imus
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'The Great Derangement' by Matt Taibbi
Special to The TimesMay 12, 2008 Matt Taibbi is worried about us. He may be a wiseguy journalist for Rolling Stone, that famous "degenerate liberal rag," but he fears a madness spreading across the American mind, and a new wave of paranoia and hunger for the End Times. He'...Tags: Rudy Giuliani, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Hillary Clinton, Religious Conflicts, Texas
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The last true conservative
By common consent, William F. Buckley Jr., who died Wednesday, was the father of modern conservatism. But he also ended up as one of the Bush administration's most trenchant critics. His death not only represents the loss of one of America's leading...Tags: Democracy, Sociology, Joan Didion, William F. Buckley, New York
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Letters to the editor
A healthcare emergency Re "ERs fail as the nation's 'safety net,' " Feb. 9 As an emergency physician, I know that the system can be fixed; it is not hopeless. But people must understand that they are in danger. The prompt emergency care you expect and...Tags: Parties and Movements, Medical Services, Thousand Oaks, Sierra Madre, Santa Monica
Aug 10, 2008
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Jul 31, 2008
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Aug 7, 2008
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Jul 23, 2008
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Jun 29, 2008
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Jun 26, 2008
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Mar 23, 2008
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Feb 28, 2008
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Feb 13, 2008
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