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Culture Cafe 'The Office' series finale: Was it a satisfying send-off?
'The Office' ended its series run with a guest return by Steve Carell and a wedding for Dwight and Angela. 'The Office' aired its series finale May 16.
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Decoder Wire Why Benghazi talking points make US government seem like Dunder Mifflin (+video)
Let's put aside for a moment who did what to the talking points on Benghazi last September and focus just on the editing process, which could have come from an episode of 'The Office,' it seems.
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A 'mockumentary' chapter ends
As 'The Office' ends this May, a look back on how it influenced the TV comedy genre and what made it work.
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Culture Cafe 'The Office' spin-off 'The Farm': What's its status?
'The Office' character Dwight Schrute was scheduled to star on a spin-off airing on NBC called 'The Farm.' What's happening with the show?
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Dunder Mifflin: 'Office' paper now real. Can it top these fiction-to-fact products?
Dunder Mifflin paper – the product at the heart of NBC’s hit comedy “The Office” NBC Universal – is now a real product. It's even on sale, $34.95 for a 20-pound carton, at online office supplier quill.com and the NBC online store. Manufactured by quill.com, the paper bears the Dunder Mifflin logo and slogans “Limitless paper in a paperless world” and “Quabity first." Dunder Mifflin paper is the latest in a long line fictional TV and film goods that turn into successful products. Will "The Office" office paper do as well as these Top 6 items?
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James Spader takes over as new 'Office' boss
In July, NBC announced it had signed James Spader as a full-time cast member. He reprises his guest role as manipulative Robert California.
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"Parks and Recreation" jumps into the book business with "Pawnee: The Greatest Town in America"
"Parks and Recreation" deputy director Leslie Knope (a character who exists only on TV) will publish a book about Pawnee (a place every bit as fictional as Knope).
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Steve Carell leaving 'The Office'? Carell says he's leaving Dunder Mifflin.
Steve Carell leaving "The Office" at the end of the 2011 TV season. Steve Carell won a Golden Globe for his role on the series.
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Obama gets grief for male-only basketball games
President Obama loves basketball. But his failure to include women in the basketball games is getting him criticism.







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