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Robert Irvine to Return to Dinner: Impossible

Nov 21 2008 - 3:00am by YumSugar
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Robert Irvine to Return to Dinner: Impossible Last February, everyone was shocked to find out that Robert Irvine, the star of the Food Network show Dinner: Impossible, lied on his résumé. Although most of you said the incident didn't change your feelings about him, Irvine still got the boot from the Food Network and was subsequently replaced by Iron Chef Michael Symon. Today I'm excited to have heard news of what I thought to be near-impossible: Irvine will be returning to host the show again.
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The Case of the Missing SNL Bailout Sketch: What Happened?

Oct 8 2008 - 6:55am by CitizenSugar
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The Case of the Missing SNL Bailout Sketch: What Happened? This is an odd story, the mysterious disappearance of an SNL sketch on the Bailout. Since $700 billion is pretty big doin's, naturally the Lampooners in Chief wanted to get in on the action — regardless of whether Congressional hearings/press conferences lend themselves to comedy (uh, they don't.) The sketch trained a carefully pointy eye on the possible Democratic roots of the Bailout plan. Why then has the sketch, which skewered everyone from the 99th richest person in the world, George Soros to philanthropists Herb and Marion Sandler, disappeared?
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Gwen Ifill's Book Casts Debate Moderation Questions

Oct 1 2008 - 6:58am by CitizenSugar
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Gwen Ifill's Book Casts Debate Moderation Questions With the Lunch Bucket vs. Barracuda match up a hair over 24 hours away, the sassy, classy debate moderator Gwen Ifill has found her plate full of more than just prepping questions. Ifill, the PBS news maven and moderator of Washington Week, broke her ankle on Monday, though her doctor has given her the A-OK to travel and keep her debate duties.
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Howard: Says His Race Doesn't Celebrate National Anthem

Sep 18 2008 - 7:00am by CitizenSugar
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Howard: Says His Race Doesn't Celebrate National Anthem Earlier this summer at a charity flag-football game thrown by Allen Iverson, Josh Howard (these men are all basketball players, apparently) made a derisive comment about the national anthem that has tipped off a storm of controversy. I wasn't familiar with this gentleman prior to this story but his message in the video is loud and clear: when the video pans to him during the singing of the anthem, Howard says:The 'Star-Spangled Banner' is going on. I don't celebrate this sh**.
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Doctored McCain Atlantic Cover Shots: Who's to Blame?

Sep 16 2008 - 5:00am by CitizenSugar
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Doctored McCain Atlantic Cover Shots: Who's to Blame? John McCain's turn as cover model for this month's issue of the Atlantic has raised hackles, eyebrows, and now the necessity for apology from the editor of the magazine, which ran the pic. The editor says he's sending an apology to the Senator after outtake pictures by the photographer Jill Greenberg wound up on her personal website, edited for horrific effect. As of this writing, Greenberg was still featuring the doctored photos on her blog, including one backlit image showing a sinister McCain with the words, "I'll have my girl kill Roe v.
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Olympian Milli Vanilli? Cuter Girl Lip-Dubs For Real Singer

Aug 12 2008 - 7:02am by CitizenSugar
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Olympian Milli Vanilli? Cuter Girl Lip-Dubs For Real Singer The angelic-faced cherub singing with a voice from heaven during the opening ceremony of the Olympics really only had one piece of that puzzle: Lin Miaoke, the 9-year-old who was featured performing "Ode to the Motherland" while fireworks flared and 1 billion people watched was pulling one of the oldest tricks in the book. She was lip-synching the song. And not just to ensure a flawless performance in case nerves or the wires interfered with her singing — she lip-dubbed because she was cuter than the girl who owned the voice.
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Did This Snickers Commercial Go Too Far?

Jul 25 2008 - 12:00pm by YumSugar
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Did This Snickers Commercial Go Too Far? For the second time in two years, best-selling candybar, Snickers, has found itself in the middle of a controversy surrounding their latest ad campaign. Candy company Mars has yanked the ad from UK airwaves, where it received backlash from gay-rights activists for being homophobic. The commercial featured surly '80s icon, Mr.
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AIDS Bigot to Get HIV-Research Funding Amendment Tribute?

Jul 16 2008 - 11:15am by CitizenSugar
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AIDS Bigot to Get HIV-Research Funding Amendment Tribute? While the Senate is working to pass a $50 billion AIDS package, North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole has introduced an amendment to name an HIV/AIDS relief bill after the man whose seat she currently holds, the late Jesse Helms. The tribute is not without its sticking points: to say Senator Helms was not a friend to AIDS awareness and prevention is an understatement tied with a big, red ribbon. Here are the Greatest Hits of Helms's record on AIDS:
  • "There is not one single case of AIDS in this country that cannot be traced in origin to sodomy."
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Employee Quits Over "So Gay" Ad: Perfect Pitch or Sold Out?

Jul 16 2008 - 9:00am by CitizenSugar
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Employee Quits Over "So Gay" Ad: Perfect Pitch or Sold Out? The South Carolina state employee who approved a controversial ad campaign aimed at gay tourists has resigned, according to the director of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism. The "South Carolina is So Gay" posters appeared in the London Underground and were aimed at gay travelers — the campaign is sponsored by Amro Worldwide and other cities like Boston, Las Vegas, and New Orleans have used the slogan to proclaim their inclusiveness. But the frank-talkin' slogan is not what the Palmetto state director had in mind, "Our tourism marketing funds are for the purpose of bringing visitors to South Carolina, not for getting involved in various social agendas," adding that the South Carolina target audience is families.
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Army Deletes Soldier's Blog: In Line or Censorship Online?

Jul 2 2008 - 11:15am by CitizenSugar
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Army Deletes Soldier's Blog: In Line or Censorship Online? Kaboom: A Soldier's War Journal (subtitled: Embrace the Suck) is embracing no more. The blog, kept by a soldier who wrote under the name LT G in Iraq, known as one of the most honest and compelling dispatches of blogging from the warfront, has been shut down by those above his pay grade. Kaboom's LT G wrote often about his periodic wide-open disregard for military decorum (sometimes openly questioning superiors online) and just as often mused on the daily personal exploits of time in country — like the time he almost went out into the warzone sans pants.
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