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Celebrities have real estate woes, too
laura.mann@newsday.comLong Island real estate has long been a good investment for celebrities, who've been able to buy and sell beach houses and mansions from the Hamptons to the tony North Shore, scooping up tidy profits in the process. In this real estate market, however,...Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Jimmy Buffett, Homes, Donna Karan, Rupert Murdoch
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Blame game, pointing fingers is silly
When an abortion provider in Wichita, Kan., was murdered, the predictable chorus pointed fingers at Fox News' Bill O'Reilly. After all, O'Reilly had said that George Tiller was a "baby killer" and had railed against the doctor's late-term abortion...Tags: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Horror (genre), Christianity, New York Times, Karl Rove
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Palin still not ready for prime time
Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska and GOP "It" girl, can warm up the Republican base like a hot toddy in a duck blind. But further inside the party organization, the air is a little nippy. What happened? In a word, bungling. Everyone seems to have a Sarah...Tags: Alaska, Kathleen Parker, U.S. Presidential Election (2008), Kevin Costner, Republican Party
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The party may already be over for Sarah Palin
South Florida Sun-SentinelWASHINGTON Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska and Republican "It" girl, can warm up the party base like a hot toddy in a duck blind. But further inside the party organization, the air is a little nippy. What happened? In a word, bungling. Everyone seems to...Tags: Alaska, Kathleen Parker, U.S. Presidential Election (2008), Kevin Costner, Republican Party
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Rush Limbaugh: Flying solo now
The Swampby Mark Silva Now that Newt Gingrich has suggested that "racist'' was too strong a word to apply to Judge Sonia Sotomayor, radio's Rush Limbaugh is standing on a lonely perch. But Limbaugh's still standing: "I got a little grief......Tags: Military Equipment, Racism, Local Authority, National Government, Constitutional Issues
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Sarah Palin: 'Disappointed, frustrated'
The Swampby Mark Silva Starting, well, now, just about every critical comment that a Republican with national aspirations has about President Barack Obama will be measured for its 2012 potential. So it goes with Sarah Palin, who tells FOX News Channel's......Tags: Alaska, Automotive Equipment, National Government, Barack Obama, China
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Video: Earmarks for Chuck's ducks
Spin CycleChuck Schumer apparently sponsored an $200,000 earmark for a group called Geese Peace, which seeks non-lethal methods of dealing with Canada geese. So now, as you'll see in the clip below, Sean Hannity is attacking him for putting the lives......Tags: United States
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At best, the Tea Partiy protests were bad political theater.
South Florida Sun-SentinelBefore anyone declares the April 15 Tea Parties the beginning of a major grass-roots movement, the revival of the Republican Party or the harbinger of a new political party, let's call it what it was: A Fox News Love-in. A monkey inviting others to rail...Tags: Demonstration, George Bush, State Budgets, Republican Party, Barack Obama
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Cash cows don't walk in middle of road
Guess whose business is thriving with Barack Obama in the White House? His critics at Fox News Channel. It's testimonial to the idea that even if 63 percent of the country approves of the president's job performance and only 26 percent disapproves, as a...Tags: Radio Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, News Corp., Barack Obama, Tribune Co.
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Barack Obama's mustard: President puts spicy mustard on burger and lands in new 'elitist' pickle with right
Conservative commentators seeking ways to pillory the president have found their latest weapon: mustard. Oh, not patriotic, 76-trombones-along-the-parade-route yellow mustard. But pretentious, elitist, higher-tax-bracket Dijon mustard. When President...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, National Government, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Joke was bad; overreaction was worse
There's nothing un-funnier than Saturday night's jokes reviewed by the caffeinated light of Monday morning. Which is why we probably shouldn't quarterback a comedian over coffee when she was performing for a crowd primed on cocktails. That reasonable...Tags: Kathleen Parker, National Government, Osama bin Laden, Barack Obama, Human Body
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Mancow's waterboarding stunt worth a tip of the cap
Three words I thought I'd never write: Kudos to Mancow. WLS-AM 890 midmorning host Erich "Mancow" Muller was waterboarded on the air Friday to try to back up his insistence that the controversial interrogation technique isn't really so bad that it rises...Tags: Keith Olbermann, Charity, Abusive Behavior, Eric Zorn, United States
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