Topic: South Park (TV Show)
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In Gear Are hybrid stereotypes a thing of the past?
With more hybrids than ever before on the market, have hybrid cars and their drivers broken through their own stereotypes? Gordon-Bloomfield offers some reasons for why the hybrid seems to be entering into the mainstream.
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Creator of Revolution Muslim website, inspiration to US jihadis, pleads guilty
Jesse Curtis Morton, who ran RevolutionMuslim.com, admitted to influencing would-be American militants including 'Jihad Jane' and the Pentagon model-plane bomber.
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Home-grown terror threat receding, but post-9/11 America remains on edge
The number of domestic terror cases fell to 20 in 2011, down from 26 in 2010 and 49 in 2009, according to a study released Wednesday. Yet for much of the public, anxieties remain high.
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2012 Grammy nominations: Potter, Porter and Mormons - who will win?
2012 Grammy nominations for 3 Broadway musicals pit 'The Book of Mormon' against 'Anything Goes' and 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.'
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David Letterman earns jihadist death threat: What did Letterman do?
David Letterman has inflamed the ire of a jihadist web forum by a gesture he made on 'Late Show with David Letterman.'
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Tony Awards 2011: It's a boy's life?
Male-focused and male-written shows dominate this year's Tony nominations. Most went to Americans who have won before, changing trends that rewarded Brits and newcomers.
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He went where? Keith Olbermann's move to Current TV makes sense, for now.
Keith Olbermann's move from MSNBC to Current TV, co-founded by Al Gore, makes sense for both parties in the short term. It gives the tiny channel a boost and Olbermann a temporary home.
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Opinion: How to fight jihad in America
Islamic radicalization in America's own backyard is a problem. But our domestic counterterrorism strategies end up alienating or underutilizing our best asset – the Muslim community. Partnerships with moderate Muslims, education, research, and dialogue will build trust and counter extremism.
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Zachary Adam Chesser, linked to 'South Park' threats, pleads guilty
Zachary Adam Chesser pleaded guilty to threatening the creators of 'South Park' for lampooning the Prophet Mohammed. He also admitted to attempting to support Somali terrorists.
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Virginia man arrested over alleged efforts to join terrorist group Al Shabab
Zachary Adam Chesser of Virginia was arrested Wednesday and charged with material support to Somalia-based Al Shabab, which the US designates as a terrorist group.
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Joran Van der Sloot: How he's spent the past five years
Joran Van der Sloot: His last five years make up a tale of dissolution, deception and increasing desperation according to friends and people who have chronicled his life.
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24 finale is probably not so finale
The 24 finale is barely over, but the Internet is already abuzz about a 24 movie. With Hollywood struggling and studio executives looking to tap a built-in TV fan base, the series has a good chance of making it to the big screen soon.
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Will Prophet Mohammad cartoon in South Africa threaten World Cup?
A cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad in South Africa has created a furor among the Muslim community, raising once again the debate between free expression and respect for religion.
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Opinion: 'Everybody Draw Mohammad Day': What's a Muslim-American to think?
'Everbody Draw Mohammad Day' sparked outrage in the Muslim world and Pakistani ban on Facebook. A Muslim-American explains why the idea is so offensive to her and Muslims worldwide.
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Will Facebook be hurt by protests against 'Everybody Draw Mohammad Day'?
Probably not. Even if protesters on both sides of the 'Everybody Draw Mohammad Day' fracas manage to organize a concerted boycott, it's unlikely it would be enough to really make a dent in Facebook traffic.
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On Facebook, a fight over 'Everybody Draw Mohammad Day' rages
A minor war has erupted on Facebook over 'Everybody Draw Mohammad Day' competition. Meanwhile, authorities in Pakistan have severed local access to Facebook.
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'South Park' episode 201 and the frustration of being Muslim-American
The Muslim-American community overwhelmingly condemns any threat of violence over the depiction of Mohammed in 'South Park' episode 201. But the frustrations are real.
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UK boy runs up $1.4K bill on Facebook's FarmVille
And you thought FarmVille on Facebook was free? Not for everyone.
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South Park Facebook episode takes swipe at social networking, FarmVille
In the South Park Facebook episode, called 'You Have Zero Friends,' Trey Parker and Matt Stone tee off on the popular website and applications such as FarmVille.
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Eric Cartman, South Park gang to lampoon Tiger Woods
Eric Cartman and the South Park boys celebrate their 14th season by targeting Tiger Woods.
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South Park puts spotlight on Paul Watson and his "Whale Wars"
Paul Watson, a self-described "Earth Warrior," is set for another round of Whale Wars against the Japanese fleet as South Park takes aim.
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iPhone apps: 'South Park,' cheap music, cheating at cards
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George W. Bush and pop culture's perception
More than all his predecessors, Bush may see his legacy shaped by the barrage of new media.
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Review: 'Hamlet 2'
Irreverent comedy about a nutty drama teacher's remake of Will's play skids off rails.







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