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Rush Limbaugh (January 12, 1951 - ) is a conservative political commentator and radio host.
Rush Limbaugh (January 12, 1951 - ) is a conservative political commentator and radio host.
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'Los Otros' creators make an artful trio
Almost everyone, sometime, has felt the sting of being treated like the Other. The members of the creative team behind the new chamber musical "Los Otros," which will have its world premiere Sunday at the Mark Taper Forum, are no exceptions. Growing up...
Tags: Concerts, Edna Ferber, Entertainment Events, World War II (1939-1945), Theater
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Conservative bishops court the disdain of Catholic women
America’s conservative Catholic bishops are so worried that some woman in their employ will get access to birth control that they have filed 12 lawsuits against the federal government. What they are failing to see is a much bigger challenge that...
Tags: Republican Party, Religion and Belief, Politics, Family Planning, Laws
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Donna Summer ruled majestically, if uneasily
Pop & HissDonna Summer's controversial international hit "Love to Love You Baby" was, according to her, recorded as something of a joke. It wasn't supposed to be the singer's calling card on the world stage. It wasn't meant to be one of...... -
Donna Summer: The sonic seduction lives on in today's beats
Pop & HissDonna Summer died Thursday at age 63. Times pop music critic Randall Roberts remembers the singer for her influence -- including her work on “I Feel Love,” which created a blueprint that remains central to dance music today.... -
Donna Summer dead at 63; Rush Limbaugh reacts
Pop & HissDonna Summer dead: Rush Limbaugh counted himself among the "Queen of Disco's" legion of fans and praised the singer, who died Thursday at the age of 63, as "one of us" on his conservative talk radio show.... -
Romney campaign calls reporter restrictions a staff 'error'
TAMPA, Fla. — Throughout the Republican primaries this year, no other campaign came close to approaching the message discipline and efficiency of Mitt Romney’s campaign. But campaign aides took that approach to a new level on Wednesday in...
Tags: Politics, Primaries, Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, John A. Boehner
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Rush Limbaugh enters Missouri hall of fame; not all are pleased
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Rush Limbaugh is in the Hall of Famous Missourians. The question now may be whether he’ll stay there. On Monday, Limbaugh was inducted into the hall in a secret ceremony that wasn’t advertised, that was closed to the...
Tags: Mark Twain, Politics, Democratic Party, Georgetown, Regional Authority
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KIIS-FM returns to radio's top spot but KFI-AM is close behind
Now that the king of pop radio has reclaimed its throne, is KIIS-FM (102.7) beginning another long reign, or are the Los Angeles-Orange County airwaves about to see a roundtable of stations vying to rule the ratings? KIIS, the home of Top 40 artists such...Tags: Holidays, Katy Perry, Radio Industry, Marketing, Arbitron Incorporated
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Obesity vs. 'nanny state'? Recommendations lead to backlash
A new report offers some of the most radical and sweeping recommendations yet for battling the nation's obesity problem, including: banning sugary drinks and junk food at schools, monitoring how much weight pregnant women gain, requiring child-care...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Twitter, Inc., Health, Social Media, Weight
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Wedge issues may boost Obama's prospects
Is President Obama trying to wedge his way to a second term? The economy will doubtless be the overriding issue in November's presidential contest, and Obama is hardly ignoring it. But a successful candidate appeals to all sorts of voters harboring all...
Tags: Republican Party, Primaries, George H.W. Bush, Gun Control, Democratic Party
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Obama campaign video teases new slogan: 'Forward'
It looks like the Obama campaign may have settled on its slogan for the 2012 election: "Forward." Four years ago, Barack Obama ran on another one-word slogan, "Change." Now, as President Obama prepares to hold the first public campaign rallies for his...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Democratic Party, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Sean Hannity
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GOP's silly slam of President Obama for 'spiking the ball'
This week, Republicans have been criticizing President Obama for his surprise trip to Afghanistan marking the one-year anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden. By accusing the president of hyping the commemoration, they apparently hope to undercut...
Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Jon Stewart, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Fox News Channel (tv network)
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