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'Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted': 8 stories from the making of 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'
Writer Jennifer Keishin Armstrong explores what happened behind the scenes of legendary sitcom "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." Here are eight stories from her book.
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Top 5 greatest Super Bowl ads
In addition to football, Super Bowl XLVII will bring a new crop of ads to rate, discuss, and chuckle over Monday morning. But while several Super Bowl ads hold our attention for hours or days, very few stand the test of time. Here are five that do, from special frogs to an iconic ad from a master director. Can you guess which ad took the (highly subjective) top spot? Did we miss your all-time favorite?
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Super Bowl XLVII: 18 pregame facts on Ravens and 49ers
Here are some fast facts on Super Bowl XLVII, the NFL's championship game set for this Sunday evening.
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The Super Bowl: 10 football books to gear you up for the big game
The biggest sports game of the year is just around the corner. Here are some books to put you in the mood.
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5 crowd-pleasing holiday specials
Looking for something holiday-themed that the whole family will enjoy? These five specials have stood the test of time and will be loved by young and old alike.
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Public wants health reform, but wary of 'Obama's plan'
Americans worry anything Washington comes up with will only raise costs.
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Tests for California's 'pot economy'
Medical marijuana booms in cities such as L.A., with some eyeing its revenue potential. But there's pushback, too.
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Bernanke defends bailouts – and himself
The Fed chairman, who is all over the TV news shows this week, may be angling for reappointment in January.
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From our files: An interview with Walter Cronkite
The Monitor spoke with the CBS anchorman, who died Friday, in a 1973 series of interviews with the three networks' broadcast journalists.
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Walter Cronkite: From Depression-era newspapering to blogging
"The most trusted man in America" defined reporting for generations of print and broadcast journalists.
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Remembering Cronkite: The night 'Uncle Walter' came to the door
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Emmy nominations embrace old and new
Primetime lineup includes new shows and names and underscores cable's strong presence.
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NASA refurbishes video copies of moon landing
A Hollywood film restoration company took television video copies of what Apollo 11 beamed to Earth 40 years ago and made the pictures look sharper.
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Live from the Sotomayor confirmation hearings: Day two
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Comcast online video trial grows to 23 networks
The program gives 5,000 subscriber households access to cable TV shows online without an extra fee.
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Live from the Sotomayor confirmation hearings: Day one
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Why Saddam Hussein lied about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction
The former dictator was afraid of looking weak to Iran, according to newly declassified interviews he had with an FBI agent.
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ECONOMIC SCENE: The missing piece of the healthcare debate
The idea of a government-paid national healthcare system hasn’t gotten very far in the Washington debate.
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Robert Gibbs gets dunked by reporters (does not drown)
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Obama on Michael Jackson - why no official statement?
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Consumers less gloomy, but they're still inclined to save
Household incomes went up in May, buoyed by the stimulus, but consumer spending still lags.
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Rahm Emanuel says Obama’s job much tougher than Clinton’s
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Why healthcare reform is still alive, despite initial cost estimates
Dire pronouncements aside, the process is just getting started, with legislation at a formative stage and Obama yet to offer his plan.
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Whither the Kang Nam, North Korea's suspect cargo ship?
The aging craft, heading toward the Strait of Malacca, is an unlikely player in what is fast becoming an international drama.
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Opinion: What Obama must do now on Iran
Condemn violence, without picking sides.
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Fierce clashes in Tehran Saturday between police, protesters
Eyewitnesses say thousands of police and plainclothes militia members filled the streets to prevent rallies.
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Obama resists pressure to speak out more forcefully on Iran
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Polls show Obama’s honeymoon drawing to a close
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Palin accepts Letterman apology for joke about her 14 year old daughter
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Obama vs. bin Laden: A battle for Muslim hearts
Two recordings from the Al Qaeda chief and his deputy may signal that Obama's overtures, particularly his speech in Cairo Thursday, have put the organization on the defensive.



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