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LOST GENERATION DAILY: The latest
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe questions on everybody's minds are answered here! Where's LiLo? Is pregnant Nicole staying healthy? And which unexpected starlet just buzzed her hair? -- Where's LiLo? Rumors about Lindsay Lohan's whereabouts are swirling, but her rep will only tell...Tags: Celebrity Parents, Lindsay Lohan, Mena Suvari, Death, Bars and Clubs
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Super Tuesday gets presidential treatment
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA voracious appetite for political news has prompted the broadcast television networks and their cable counterparts to gear up for extensive coverage of Super Tuesday, offering programming more typical of a presidential general election than a February...Tags: Politics, George W. Bush, ABC (tv network), Brian Williams, The Washington Post
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Slurring more than his words
the author of nine books of fiction and nonfiction, is at work on a book about Christian evangelicals, American Jews and Israel.IT SAYS in the Book of Proverbs: "Wine makes a fool of you and leads to brawling." Friday night, Mel Gibson, Christian action hero, found that out the hard way. Tooling through Malibu in his Lexus, he was pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, got...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Nazi Party, Hate Crimes, Civil Unrest, The Passion of the Christ (movie)
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Where the youth vote is: MySpace, Facebook
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNot only are we going to Iowa, we're going to New Hampshire and South Carolina and Oklahoma and MySpace and Facebook . . . YEEAEAAAH!! Exciting, isn't it? In yet another sign that politics is going digital, two of the Internet's largest states have...Tags: Barack Obama, Sociology, ABC (tv network), Marketing, Elections
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Grappling with the `Mel factor'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEven before Mel Gibson's drunken, anti-Semitic tirade this summer, his upcoming film "Apocalypto" was a tough sell. Graphically violent, subtitled and cast with relatively unknown actors who speak their lines in an obscure dialect, Gibson's tale of a...Tags: Cameron Diaz, ABC (tv network), Kate Winslet, Marketing, Jude Law
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Gibson has a lot to sell
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConfessional interviews are the celebrity culture's equivalent of the perp walk, ceremonies of humiliation that we'd all be better off without. In the news media, as in life, the response to an indecent demand is usually some fresh indecency. Thus we...Tags: Civil Unrest, The Passion of the Christ (movie), Israel, ABC (tv network), Celebrities
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Onward Christian Soldier
Times Staff WriterGazing down at the frail man in his bed, you think: there's no way this can be Ole E. Anthony, scourge of the some of the world's richest and most powerful televangelists, a man so despised that preachers have labeled him ''Ole Antichrist.'' The 64-year-...Tags: Justice System, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Christianity, Health and Safety at Work
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After 20 Months, Lisa Presley Files for Divorce From Michael Jackson
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMichael Jackson, the self-proclaimed "king of pop," lost his queen Thursday when Lisa Marie Presley filed divorce papers in Los Angeles Superior Court. Citing irreconcilable differences, the daughter of rock legend Elvis Presley asked that the couple's...Tags: Marriage, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Divorce
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'Interview of the Century'? Now That's a 'Scream'
Los Angeles Times Television CriticMultiple Michaels. Michael and his beautiful wife--the controversial, tabloid-chased, seemingly mismatched couple about whom so much had been rumored and speculated--were finally speaking on television together. Her husband could be sweet, but he was...Tags: Mike Tyson, Boxing, ABC (tv network), Heavyweight, Michael Jackson
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Journalism plagued by cliches
I am a journalist. Specifically, this means that while I should be out investigating government waste and corporate fraud, I would much rather sit around and discuss an issue that to me is far more important: Journalism cliches. The issue came up when...
Tags: Annapolis, U.S. Congress, The Washington Post, Journalism
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UCF’s campus hero doesn’t have time for speculation
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelUniversity of Central Florida Police Chief Richard Beary holds a crime-scene photo of a weapon owned by a former student who committed suicide Monday. Photo credit: Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel THIS POST HAS BEEN UPDATED: The foiled school shooting at the... -
CNN's Tapper says he aims coverage beyond politics
Jake Tapper's new show on CNN, "The Lead," is premiering at a time when cable TV keeps moving further down the road of partisan news presentation. But ask him about it, and there's no waffling. "I am not a partisan, and I am a journalist — not...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, White House, Barack Obama, Mad Men (tv program), ABC (tv network)
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