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Dixie Chick Natalie Maines Releases First Solo Album: 'Here I Am, Starting Over'
Dixie Chicks frontwoman Natalie Maines has released her first solo album, titled "Mother," a nod to the album's remake of the 1979 Pink Floyd song. She talks to CBS News about her album, which she never envisioned doing. "I never really had it in my mind...
Tags: Entertainment, Music
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Justin Timberlake To Finally Release New Music?
On Wednesday evening musician/actor Justin Timberlake tossed off a mysterious tweet that said, simply, “Thursday, January 10th, 9:01 am PST.” With that little message, the online world erupted: Has the one-time N' Sync member, absent from...
Tags: Bad Teacher (movie), Beyonce, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, Aaliyah
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Dixie Chicks Ready For A Comeback?
The future of the Dixie Chicks still remains uncertain after Natalie Maines sat down with her pal Howard Stern to discuss the group recently. She tells the talk-show host that she doesn’t “feel like it’s the Dixie Chicks time.” She...
Tags: Howard Stern , Dixie Chicks (music group)
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Inducted Over The Weekend
Rascal Flatts are officially the newest members of the Grand Ole Opry! The trio was inducted into the Opry Oct. 8, in a ceremony that was simultaneously celebrating the institution’s 86th birthday.
Gary LeVox, Rascal Flatts’ vocalist, spoke...Tags: American Red Cross, Armed Forces, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Defense
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The Oaks Are in the Opry
The Oak Ridge Boys were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night by Opry member Jimmy Dickens. The legendary country music group made up of William Lee Golden, Joe Bonsall, Richard Sterban and Duane Allen was invited to join the Opry last month....Tags: Elections, White House, Politics
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Congress still at odds on where astronauts should go next
WASHINGTON — Where should NASA astronauts go next? That's been the question for the past decade, when President George W. Bush ordered a since-canceled mission to return Americans to the moon. And disagreement over the answer continues to...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Science and Technology, White House, Tea Party Movement, Barack Obama
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Boehner torn between conservative issues and those with broad appeal
WASHINGTON — About once a week, like clockwork, House Speaker John A. Boehner insists in a Capitol news conference that jobs and the economy are the "No. 1 concern" of his GOP majority. But from week to week, there's often another priority in the...
Tags: U.S. Senate, Eric Cantor, Labor Legislation, Abortion Issue, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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Fertility rites
WASHINGTON — Distilled to a slogan, politics of late goes something like this: "I'm more fertile than you are." It seems fecundity is emerging as the best argument for public office, policy or even citizenship. What was once an unconscious...Tags: Conservative Political Action Conference, Abortion, Immigration, Social Issues, Kermit Gosnell
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Political rhetoric: the Left’s campaign against passion and free speech
Blogs At Orlando Sentinel - Orlando SentinelColorful rhetoric has been part of politics since the dawn of civilization. The term “campaign” itself is of military origin. Military metaphors are common not only in politics, but in business, sports, medicine, science, and every-day life.... -
Is a book forthcoming from Jay Paterno?
Nittany LinesCBS Sports' Dennis Dodd recently conducted an interview with former Penn State quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno, who hints that he's planning a book on the past two years. The interview features some interesting insights (read it here), but the section........ -
Right to an opinion--or wrong?
Talking PicturesAnton Ego, "Ratatouille." When does a critic's right to an unpopular opinion become not a right, but a wrong? A funny thing happened in Cleveland last week involving a newspaper, an orchestra, a critic suing both parties, and a stink...... -
Obama defends U.S. intelligence strategy in wary Berlin
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - President Barack Obama defended U.S. anti-terrorism tactics on a visit to Berlin on Wednesday, telling wary Germans Washington was not spying on the emails of ordinary citizens and promising to step up efforts to close the Guantanamo...Tags: Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, U.S. Military, Germany, Georgetown, Wars and Interventions
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