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Clarence Thomas’ former girlfriend talks to Larry King tonight
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelLillian McEwen, the former girlfriend of Clarence Thomas, gives her first national TV interview to CNN's Larry King tonight. The interview will take us back to 1991 and Thomas' confirmation hearings for the U.S. Supreme Court. The hearings became big... -
Peabodys: ‘The Good Wife,’ ‘Justified,’ NPR, PBS are big winners
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelTwo of televisions most entertaining dramas, "The Good Wife" on CBS and "Justified" on FX, have won the Peabody. A record 39 recipients are getting electronic media's answer to the Pulitzer Prizes. The Peabodys, which were announced today, are... -
Ron Paul Defends WikiLeaks
KIAHRon Paul is no stranger to disconnecting with the Republican party on issues he doesn't quite stand in line with. He has spoken against his party favoring the Afghanistan war and the role of the Federal Reserve. Now, he's taking another strong stance in...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Armed Conflicts, War Crimes, Julian Assange, Saudi Arabia
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Briefly In The News
Pentagon Papers films shown June 12 The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will screen two films concerning the Pentagon Papers on June 12. "The Most Dangerous Man In America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers," will be shown at 7 p.m. The 2010...Tags: Robert Gamez, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Entertainment, Church and State Relations
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Is anyone unhappy about the Oscars' snub of Michael Moore?
The Big PictureLet's be honest. Is there really anyone who is up in arms over Michael Moore's "Capitalism: A Love Story" being left off the Academy's 15-title short list for the best feature documentary? In fact, I would argue that when it...... -
National Board of Review goes crazy for Clooney and Clint again ... Will disaster follow at the Oscars?
Gold DerbyThe National Board of Review continued its love affair with George Clooney and Clint Eastwood when unveiling award winners today. Clooney's "Up in the Air" reaped prizes for best picture, lead actor (Clooney), supporting actress (Anna Kendrick) and... -
DVD Review: The Most Dangerous Man in America–Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelAlmost 40 years after his actions — called “treason” by some, including a president, and “heroic” by others, how much do we remember, or did we ever know about Daniel Ellsberg? The man who, more than anyone else, brought... -
'The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers'
Zap2ItIn the early 1970s, the name Daniel Ellsberg became synonymous with the Pentagon Papers, a hugely controversial document about U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Its content clued much of the country in to questionable government dealings that set...Tags: Documentary (genre), DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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List of 82nd annual Academy Award nominations
Talking PicturesHere are the nominations for the 82nd annual Oscars to be held March 7. "Avatar" and "Hurt Locker" lead the nominations with nine each. Read about how this year's Oscars nominations are rewarding box-office hits and what it means to...... -
Truth Can Be Anonymous
David Wise has covered Washington during 10 presidential administrations. He has many unidentified sources.There could be no more dramatic reminder of the value to the public of anonymous sources than the disclosure that W. Mark Felt, once the FBI's second-ranking official, was that most mysterious of anonymous sources, "Deep Throat." The revelation came at...Tags: Wars and Interventions, FBI, Death, Crimes, Police Investigations
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Chronology of the Watergate scandal
Sun StaffJune 13, 1971 The Pentagon Papers -- classified Defense Department documents about the Vietnam War -- are published by The New York Times. Sept. 3, 1971 A group of White House aides burglarizes a psychiatrist's office to find files on Daniel Ellsberg,...Tags: Health, Elections, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate, FBI
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Shy debutante became giant in U.S. journalism
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Katharine Graham, the grande dame of modern American journalism who helped transform The Washington Post into one of the nation's top newspapers, died yesterday at a hospital in Boise, Idaho, after suffering a head injury in a fall Saturday....Tags: Truman Capote, Diana, Princess of Wales, Freedom of the Press, Judaism, John F. Kennedy
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