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6 stories from a veteran flight attendant
In 'Cruising Attitude,' flight attendant Heather Poole shares stories from her years in the air.
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How 'Hatfields and McCoys' became cable's biggest-ever hit
The History Channel miniseries 'Hatfields and McCoys' is the most-watched non-sports show ever on cable. Yes, it's violent and vulgar, but it's also good, movie-style entertainment, critics say.
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Are celebrity judges ruining American Idol and other talent shows?
Killing the Golden Goose? By relying on Jennifer Lopez (American Idol) and Britney Spears (The X Factor), are talent shows putting celebrities ahead of discovering new talent?
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6 stories from a veteran flight attendant
In 'Cruising Attitude,' flight attendant Heather Poole shares stories from her years in the air.
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Horizons
Facebook IPO turns graffiti mural into a $200 million payday
David Choe, the artist commissioned to paint a mural in Facebook HQ in 2005, is about to become a very rich man indeed – all thanks to some graffiti murals and the Facebook IPO.
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Harsh sentence for Rod Blagojevich: Did his fight reflexes cause him harm? (VIDEO)
Despite his apparent contrition in court, Rod Blagojevich wasted little time after sentencing before vowing 'to fight through adversity.' Legal experts suggest his boxer's instincts antagonized the judge.
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Ryan Reynolds as superhero in 'Green Lantern': movie review
In 'Green Lantern,' Ryan Reynolds gives a light touch to the latest superhero to jump out of DC Comics.
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In Barry Bonds's wake, a trail of broken lives
The Barry Bonds trial has played out like a daily morality play, offering an unvarnished look at how sports stars' entourages can be made and ripped apart by fame, wealth, and scandal.
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Did Stephen Colbert and Joaquin Phoenix take satire too far?
Both Joaquin Phoenix and Stephen Colbert have taken recent criticism for giving performances that masqueraded as serious but were really charades.
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Caught in a celebrity scandal? Don't make a phony apology.
From Don Imus to Helen Thomas, public figures continue to cave to society’s often-irrational demands for contrition and remorse. Instead, they should stand by their words.
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In time for trial, a celebrity makeover for ex-gov Blagojevich
Illinois' ousted governor is all over the media, boosting his star power. Will that help Blagojevich when his corruption trial starts in June? It might, some analysts now say.
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Soupy Sales, slapstick pioneer
The pie-in-the-face comic Soupy Sales died in New York Thursday.
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Horizons
Sirius XM iPhone app exceeds a million downloads even without Howard Stern
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Horizons
A Sirius app without Howard Stern? Srsly?
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Horizons
MLB tries to score a home run with iPhone app
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Honey Sayed spins tunes and positive news in Syria
Popular 'Good Morning Syria' host provides a rare cultural bridge in the Arab world.








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