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Recapping the 'Revenge' social season: parties to die for
ABC's"Revenge"has generated critical and fan support thanks to a healthy mix of soap opera camp and cold, calculated treachery. But there's another ingredient that bowls us over: the serious partying these people do. Party coverage is a staple here at...
Tags: Henry Czerny, Holidays, Gabriel Mann, Revenge (tv program), William Devane
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Closing arguments in John Edwards trial
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Both sides in the John Edwards trial gave detailed closing arguments Thursday to a federal jury that will decide whether the former presidential candidate knowingly violated campaign finance laws in a scheme to hide an...
Tags: Photography and Video, Politics, Witnesses, Video Supplies and Services, Rielle Hunter
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Defense rests case in John Edwards trial, without Rielle Hunter
The defense in ex-Sen. John Edwards’ campaign finance trial rested its case Wednesday without the former presidential candidate or his former mistress taking the stand. Edwards’ attorneys ended their defense after just three days — in...
Tags: Politics, Witnesses, Rielle Hunter, FBI, Andrew Young
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Upfronts 2012: Watch previews of ABC's 'Mistresses' and 'Zero Hour'
Show TrackerABC unveiled two midseason dramas on Tuesday: the prime time soap "Mistresses" with Alyssa Milano and the conspiracy thriller "Zero Hour," created by "Prison Break" creator Paul T. Scheuring and starring Anthony Edwards.... -
John Edwards' legal team opens defense
GREENSBORO, N.C. — After weeks of riveting and often salacious testimony about an extramarital affair and the elaborate lies that once kept it hidden, testimony in the John Edwards trial turned Monday to a more prosaic topic: campaign finance law....
Tags: Politics, Witnesses, Rielle Hunter, Scott E Thomas, Prosecution
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Review: Green Umbrella's percussion bash, gripping 'Recital 1'
For the mad month of May, the Los Angeles Philharmonic has embarked on a wildly ambitious, slightly mad operatic mission. It includes a Walt Disney Concert Hall staging of Mozart's "Don Giovanni" next week and the world premiere of John Adams' large-...
Tags: Opera (genre), Walt Disney, Music, Entertainment, Luciano Berio
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After sensational start to John Edwards trial, an uphill push for prosecutors
Jurors in the federal criminal trial of John Edwards were clearly not given a primer on the intricacies of the campaign finance laws he is accused of violating. Instead, they listened to Andrew Young, the former presidential candidate's once-trusted aide,...Tags: Prisons, Laws, Politics, Witnesses, Political Candidates
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Sex and the Secret Service
The great irony of the Secret Service sex scandal is that for many decades its agents had protected presidents and senior officials from scandal over sexual trysts and romantic affairs — indeed, often discreetly facilitating them — only to...
Tags: Politics, John F. Kennedy, Colombia, The Holocaust (1934-1945), White House
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John Edwards trial begins Monday with opening statements
GREENSBORO, N.C. -- Opening statements are set for today in the trial of former presidential candidate John Edwards, as federal prosecutors try to prove that more than $900,000 paid to Edwards by two wealthy benefactors during his run for the White...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Ethics, Campaign Finance, Lawyers, Criminals
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John Edwards' trial set to begin on campaign finance charges
GREENSBORO, N.C. — In a federal criminal case that has the markings of sex, money, betrayal and a handsome politician’s fall from grace, former presidential candidate John Edwards’ trial for alleged campaign finance violations opens...
Tags: Politics, Witnesses, Rielle Hunter, Court Preliminary, Political Candidates
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'Sins but no crimes,' John Edwards' defense says
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A desperate politician willing to break federal laws to get elected president? Or a husband and father trying to protect himself and his family from humiliation from public disclosure of his extramarital affair? Those were the...
Tags: Politics, Witnesses, Rielle Hunter, Court Preliminary, Political Candidates
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Defense: Edwards' effort to avoid 'humiliation' did not break law
GREENSBORO, N.C. – Two portraits of John Edwards emerged in opening arguments at the trial of the disgraced politician, who is accused of breaking campaign finance laws by accepting more than $900,000 in illegal contributions to help conceal an...
Tags: Politics, Rielle Hunter, Prosecution, Andrew Young, Justice System
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