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MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan apologizes for 'rude' conduct during interview with Fla. Democrat
By Associated Press - December 22, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) MSNBC host Dylan Ratigan apologized Monday for his "very rude" conduct last week during an interview on health care with a Florida congresswoman. Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz was explaining Friday on Ratigan's show "Morning Meeting" why she supported health care...
Diane Sawyer launches a new era as anchor of ABC's flagship evening newscast
DAVID BAUDER - December 22, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) Diane Sawyer was all business on a busy first day as anchor of ABC News' flagship evening newscast on Monday, save for a brief salute at the end to Charles Gibson, whose retirement opened the job for her. "For you, Charlie Gibson, I hope you had a good day and a great...
CBS reality series 'Undercover Boss' gets coveted post-Super Bowl time slot
By Associated Press - December 21, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) The new CBS reality series "Undercover Boss" will make its debut in one of the most coveted time slots on television right after the Super Bowl. The series follows corporate executives who slip anonymously into low-rung jobs in their companies. The first episode...
Tribe has spoken: Natalie White outplays conniving Russell Hantz, wins $1M 'Survivor' prize
By Associated Press - December 21, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) An out-of-work pharmaceuticals saleswoman is the winner of the CBS reality television show "Survivor: Samoa." Van Buren, Ark., resident Natalie White won the $1 million prize Sunday night by outwitting, outplaying and outlasting an oil company owner and a doctor in the...
Actor Jeff Daniels tells University of Michigan to pursue something they're passionate about
By Associated Press - December 20, 2009
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) Actor Jeff Daniels has received an honorary degree from the University of Michigan. Daniels spoke at the university's December graduation Sunday. The Michigan Daily reported that Daniels told graduates to pursue something they are passionate about....
Chihuahuas have been flying out of California since eastern states learned of little dog glut
SUE MANNING - December 19, 2009
LOS ANGELES (AP) Chihuahuas have been flying out of California since other states learned about the glut of little dogs in the Golden State. A group of 25 dogs has already arrived at the Humane Society for Greater Nashua in New Hampshire, thanks to "Grey's Anatomy" actress Katherine...
After 34 years at ABC News, anchor Charles Gibson says goodbye to viewers, hello to retirement
FRAZIER MOORE - December 19, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) Charles Gibson has signed off for the last time from the ABC News anchor desk. He brings 34 years at the network to a close with Friday's edition of "ABC World News." He called the job he's leaving "a labor of love." Since joining ABC in 1975, he served two...
His last day at work: 'World News' anchor Charles Gibson retiring from ABC News after 34 years
FRAZIER MOORE - December 19, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) The final glimpse of Charles Gibson found him at his "ABC World News" anchor desk, surrounded by dozens of applauding co-workers. He applauded back. Signing off from the network's flagship newscast Friday, Gibson brought to a close 34 years at ABC. He called the job he's...
Digging for damages, ex-Wayans Brothers assistant says 'you're a Golddigger' book was stolen
By Associated Press - December 17, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) A former assistant to the Wayans Brothers has sued the comedy team for unspecified damages, saying they snatched his "You know you're a Golddigger ..." book and published it as their own. Jared Edwards of Los Angeles filed the lawsuit in federal court in Manhattan on...
'Big Brother 9' winner facing drug charges released to drug treatment after posting bail
By Associated Press - December 17, 2009
BOSTON (AP) The winner of the CBS reality show "Big Brother 9," who's accused of attempting to sell drugs, has been released for inpatient substance abuse treatment after posting bail. Adam Jasinski (jah-ZIN'-skee) has pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to sell 2,000 pills...


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