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Where are those weapons of 'mas destruction?
GREG BEATO writes a column about pop culture for Las Vegas Weekly.THE DAY AFTER the midterm elections, the stage seemed set for the bloodiest war on Christmas yet. Democrats were taking over Congress, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a favorite "secularist progressive" scapegoat of conservative pundits, soon would be sworn in...Tags: Jerry Falwell, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Christmas, Hallmark Greeting Card, Democratic Party
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Bill O'Reilly to Sean Penn: Drop dead, will ya?
Reporter's Paul Bond has a new Q&A interview up with Fox News curmudgeon Bill O'Reilly once again proving that political conservatives have a bizarre antipathy toward Hollywood celebrities. Most of the Q&A is pretty softball stuff -- with questions like...Tags: Celebrities, Milk (movie), Chicago Cubs, Clint Eastwood, Television
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Atheist Sign Disappears From Capitol and Turns Up at Seattle Radio Station
OLYMPIA- It's been found! The atheist sign that has caused national controversy has shown up at a Seattle radio station. KMPS officials hold up sign KMPS Radio personnel tell Q13 FOX News that someone entered their facility Friday morning and handed...Tags: Freedom of Religion, Church and State Relations, Confucianism, U.S. Supreme Court, Radio Industry
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Twitter Accounts of Britney Spears, Barack Obama Hacked
LOS ANGELES -- Britney Spears was among the 33 high-profile Twitter users whose profiles were hacked on Monday, this on the heels of a phishing scam that saw many Twitter users lured to a phony homepage where they unwittingly gave their log-in...Tags: Facebook, Twitter, Inc., Computer Crime, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Barack Obama
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'Al Franken: God Spoke'
Times Staff Writer" Al Franken: God Spoke" is a great title for a send-up and an even better one for a Hellerian satire of institutional insanity. It sets you up to expect a merciless lampooning of the pundits and politicians who insist they are just checking off errands...Tags: Cinema Industry, Jon Stewart, Documentary (genre), Journalism, Ann Coulter
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Los Angeles Times bestsellers for Feb. 22, 2009
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|| 1. || The Associate by John Grisham (Doubleday : $27.95) A dark secret forces a law school graduate to take a job at a corrupt law firm that could cost him his life. || 2 ||
|| 2. || Diary of a...Tags: Carrie Fisher, Abraham Lincoln, Toni Morrison, Health, Iowa
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In the culture war's trenches
As if there were not enough real enemies to fight, the United States has been at war with itself in recent years. They call it the culture war. It has generated more hot air than most real wars in history. As Pat Buchanan noted early on, the culture...Tags: Sarah Palin, Alaska, Education, Elections, Barack Obama
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NBC News, MSNBC: Uneasy coexistence?
NBC News has managed to achieve the near-impossible this election season in getting Hillary Rodham Clinton and George Bush to agree on something.
That something, however, is antipathy toward NBC News.
Through its unusual public criticism of NBC's...Tags: Tim Russert, Hillary Clinton, NBC (tv network), Television Industry, Television
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Sites to watch in 2008
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWHETHER we're talking online entertainment, commerce, technology or the Web in general, digital culture is so protean and chaotic, so subject to overnight zeitgeist, that, as far as its future goes, the less said, the better. That said, there are a few...Tags: Celebrities, Television Networks, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Strikes, Rosie O'Donnell
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Coldplay gets all rock-star at the Forum
Special to The TimesIN THE title track of Coldplay's new “Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends,” frontman Chris Martin admits that "people couldn't believe what I'd become." He's singing from the perspective of a freshly deposed king, reflecting on the...Tags: Brian Eno, Music Industry, YouTube, Coldplay (music group), Fox Broadcasting Company
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Stop calling O'Reilly names
Armed with propaganda, and dangerous with ideological fervor, Los Angeles Times columnist Rosa Brooks stated flat-out that the anchor of The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly, calls people names every 6.8 seconds in his opening monologue. Anyone who watches...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Indiana University, Los Angeles Times, News Media
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At best, the Tea Partiy protests were bad political theater.
South Florida Sun-SentinelBefore anyone declares the April 15 Tea Parties the beginning of a major grass-roots movement, the revival of the Republican Party or the harbinger of a new political party, let's call it what it was: A Fox News Love-in. A monkey inviting others to rail...Tags: Glenn Beck, Demonstration, Barack Obama, Florida, Fox Broadcasting Company
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