Topic: Desperate Housewives
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Culture Cafe
Scott Bakula discusses arriving for end of 'Desperate Housewives'
Scott Bakula talks about working with Marcia Cross and joining an ensemble cast in its last days.
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Online advertising cluttering online TV
Online advertising for online TV used to be rare. Now online advertising is flourishing on Web-streamed TV shows.
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Radio Shangri-La
A journalist in midlife crisis decamps to Bhutan to see if she can find contentment in the ‘happiest place on earth.’
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Emmy nods: Conan O'Brien gets his day as TV landscape evolves
Emmy Award nominations released Thursday tapped Conan O'Brien's short-lived stint on NBC's Tonight Show, as well as a handful of shows from non-broadcast networks.
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'Ice Road Truckers' network boss changing channels
'Ice Road Truckers' channel president Nancy Dubuc is moving from History channel and trying to bring her programming magic to Lifetime.
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Eco-renovation
Maybe Internet forums, not fences, are what make good neighbors
How do you tell if you moving near good neighbors or bad? Maybe an Internet forum would help.
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Winter Olympics: Why biathlon is the most popular sport in Europe
A big crowd of Swedes turned out at the Whistler Olympic Park to watch Helena Jonsson, Sweden's most popular athlete and a fan of Desperate Housewives, ski and shoot today.
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Biathlon
Norway's 'King of Biathlon' is back for his fifth consecutive Olympics, while the US men are well positioned to win America's first medal in the sport.
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Olympics: a maverick skier who could medal
Andrew Newell is turning cross-country skiing on its head, literally, and is one of the U.S. Team's best hopes for an olympic medal.
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Top 10 ways to spend a Goldman Sachs bonus
Goldman Sachs' bonus pool was announced Thursday, with an average payout of $500,000. After taxes, what could that buy?
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The New Economy
What happens to Rams if Rush Limbaugh buys in? Top 10 celebrity owner misfires.
Rush Limbaugh wants to buy into the NFL's St. Louis Rams, but the record of celebrity sports owners is generally poor.
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Let’s bailout Wall Street, Main Street ... and Podhurst Lane?
Lawmakers only talk about the two streets, but everyone on all the other cul-de-sacs and avenues says: We’re broke, too.
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Fewer laughs in fall's TV lineup
Short on comedy, new dramas still combine best elements of old franchises.
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Horizons
Netflix + LG + Blu-ray could equal dream machine
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As writers' strike nears end, Hollywood assesses the damage
A tentative deal between screenwriters and studios comes in time to save some shows. Others will not survive.








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