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ETA: I just read something I had forgotten. Just before, or about the same time Arledge was running both ABC Sports and News, a man named Van Gorden Sauter was doing the same at CBS. I'm ashamed I forgot it because Sauter was an Ohio University graduate. |
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Said it a million times on here. 4,000 years developing a written language and USA Today manages to reduce it back to pictographs. |
I think the re-touched picture looks nicer! Doesn't make her look as old and tired.
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Lil' Hannah:
You've outed me on the public message board. Don't try to lie about it or you and "Scooter" will be new best friends!!!! |
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xo_kathy is puppet of Hillary Clinton. -Opinion Journal |
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-- just to comment on the original theory --
Who the hell cares? It's the USA Today. They may have a great section on Globetrotters Basketball and some really neato bar and pie charts, but I'm not really sure what else of value goes on in that publication. |
Clearly hooiser cares.
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Very good point. As near as I can tell, the only people who read it get it free outside their hotel rooms in the morning. |
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New CBS News President...
This will confirm Hoosier's worst fears...
"A Team Builder in TV Sports Confronts the Challenges of CBS News By RICHARD SANDOMIR NEW YORK TIMES At his first editorial meeting of the "CBS Evening News" since being named president of CBS News last week, Sean McManus listened to the proposed rundown for that night's program: Harriet E. Miers's troubled nomination for the Supreme Court, the possible indictments of I. Lewis Libby Jr. and Karl Rove in connection with the leaking of the name of a C.I.A. agent, the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma and the World Series victory of the Chicago White Sox. "Then they said, 'Sean, what are your thoughts?' " recalled Mr. McManus, who will remain as president of CBS Sports. "I just said, 'You have to move the White Sox to the top of the show, which is more important than all the Harriet Miers stuff.' There was complete panic in everyone's eyes, like 'Is this guy serious?' I heard the pause and I said, 'Come on.' " Bob Schieffer, the interim anchor of the "Evening News," who attended the meeting, said he played along with Mr. McManus's ruse. "That's what we're doing Sunday on 'Face the Nation,' " he said. " (Hoosier, it's just a joke...) |
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