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Donald Trump rounds up celebs for new 'Apprentice' season
THE ASSOCIATED PRESSEarly last October, NBC unveiled the 16-member cast of "Celebrity Apprentice" to reporters. Everyone on hand at the locked-down news conference swore to keep the participants' identities a secret until NBC said "go." With NBC now issuing its cue Thursday...Tags: Andrew Dice Clay, Brian McKnight, Donald Trump, Golf, Jesse James
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Stephanie March returns to 'Law & Order: SVU'
The Associated PressStephanie March is back on the job as New York prosecutor Alexandra Cabot on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." March will guest star on NBC's top-rated drama for six episodes, beginning Feb. 17, series executive producer Neal Baer said Thursday. The...Tags: New York, 30 Rock (tv program), Law & Order (tv program), Grey's Anatomy (tv program)
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W&M makes Princeton Review's "Best Value" list
757-247-7870The College of William and Mary was in the national spotlight this morning when it was named the third best value in public education on NBC's "Today" Show. The university earned the title from the Princeton Review, which ranks the country's public...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Virginia, College of William and Mary
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Autoworkers union begins discussing concessions needed so GM, Chrysler can keep gov't loans
AP Auto WriterDETROIT (AP) — United Auto Workers union bargaining officials are arriving in Detroit this week to begin discussing wage and benefit concessions they must make so General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC can keep their federal loans. Under the terms...Tags: Loans, New York, Big 3 Auto Bailout, Chrysler LLC, Ford Motor Co.
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Comedian Dat Phan to perform at Liberty high
Liberty High School will host comedian Dat Phan, the original winner of NBC's "Last Comic Standing" on Jan. 17 as a fundraiser for its yearbook, The Cauldron." The show, in Liberty's Auditorium, will be at 7 p.m. General admission is $10; reserved...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Boy's 1999 disappearance raises questions, regrets
Associated Press WriterNo one claims to know what happened that summer in 1999 when 11-year-old Adam Herrman disappeared from the mobile home park where he lived with his adoptive parents. But the biggest mystery may be why no one reported him missing until nearly a decade...Tags: People, Children, Indiana, Family, House Building
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Obama determined to hang onto Blackberry; Legal advisers fret over protecting e-mail privacy
WASHINGTON (AP) — For President-elect Barack Obama, parting with his Blackberry is such sweet sorrow. In fact, it isn't yet certain that he'll give up his hand-held device once he takes office. Obama acknowledged in a nationally broadcast...Tags: Research in Motion Ltd., George Bush, Bill Clinton, The White House, Barack Obama
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"Superstars:" Strangest New Show?
The TV ZoneAlways on the hunt for oddities that are wrapped in absurdities as the networks try to jump-start their stalled '08-9 season, I finally caught up with "Superstars of Dance." Could this be the one - that show so peculiar...... -
Ann Coulter, Harry Smith: The Interview
The TV ZoneYesterday, as Drudge Report readers are aware, the Drudgster made made note of the fact (actually screamed bloody murder of the fact) that NBC had barred Ann Coulter from the hallowed halls of "Today" because it refused to promote......Tags: Harry Smith, CBS Corp., Ann Coulter
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Matt Millen returns to broadcasting, where he belongs
WatchdogMy Tuesday newspaper column includes a secondary item defending NBC's decision to tab Matt Millen as a pregame analyst for Super Bowl XLIII. Sandomir of The Times spoke to Millen about his return to broadcasting here. With The Times becoming......Tags: Super Bowl
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GM's CEO Wagoner says GM can stay viable in long term without cuts to retiree benefits
Newsday Staff WriterGeneral Motors Corp chief executive chief executive Rick Wagoner said Thursday the Detroit automaker can survive long-term without cutting benefits to retired workers. Wagoner made the remarks on NBC's "Today Show," where he was joined by United Auto...Tags: Retirement, Big 3 Auto Bailout, Automotive Equipment, Chrysler LLC, General Motors Corp.
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