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MJ Fans ‘Disgusted’ By Dr. Murray Supporter

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Hardcore Michael Jackson fans are already on the warpath over the photo of an MJ music video dancer posed with Dr. Conrad Murray … with one Jackson-aholic calling him “the worst fan in the world.” Minutes after TMZ published the photo that Terrence… Read more

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MJ Fans ‘Disgusted’ By Dr. Murray Supporter

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Hardcore Michael Jackson fans are already on the warpath over the photo of an MJ music video dancer posed with Dr. Conrad Murray … with one Jackson-aholic calling him “the worst fan in the world.” Minutes after TMZ published the photo that Terrence… Read more

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MJ Fans ‘Disgusted’ By Dr. Murray Supporter

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Hardcore Michael Jackson fans are already on the warpath over the photo of an MJ music video dancer posed with Dr. Conrad Murray … with one Jackson-aholic calling him “the worst fan in the world.” Minutes after TMZ published the photo that Terrence… Read more

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Media Bistro’s Shister: CNN Under Klein Failed Despite ‘Non-Partisan Programming’

At Media Bistro on Friday, Gail Shister transcribed Jonathan Klein’s post-mortem spin on why he was let go from CNN/US. You see, Klein’s problem was that he “was unable to stop the prime-time bleeding with non-partisan programming.” In case any readers here might be tempted to take Klein’s contention or Shister’s transcription seriously, here are NewsBusters links to posts about Rick Sanchez , Larry King , CNN Headline’s Joy Behar , Christiane Amanpour ( before she went to ABC ), and Aaron Brown , who left CNN in late 2005. Here are several paragraphs of Shister’s schtick (bolds are mine), which you’ll see at least has an inadvertently accurate title: CNN Shift: Jon Klein on his dismissal: ‘It came out of left field’ Getting shot as a way of being fired isn’t always a bad thing, says Jonathan Klein. “It’s like a sudden ’Sopranos’ ending to your job,” says Klein, who earlier today had compared his sudden departure as CNN/U.S. president to getting shot. “There’s something to be said for quick and painless. It was surprising, but certainly quick. There was no rancor associated it.” During his six-year run, Klein was unable to stop the prime-time bleeding with non-partisan programming. Conversely, his replacement, HLN’s Ken Jautz, found great success by wrangling big-buzz opinion-makers Nancy Grace and Glenn Beck. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Klein says it is still possible for a cable news network to succeed in prime time without having a political spin a la Fox (right) or MSNBC (left). The key is in finding the right talent. “Other networks might be amusing or entertaining, but how many are truly essential viewing,” Klein says. “The challenge is to be interesting when you follow that non-partisan path and you really nail it. Then you become essential, like ’60 Minutes.'” “You need the right people in the right format. When CNN was at its best, we were essential viewing.” … CNN remains committed to non-partisan programming, Klein says. Otherwise, management would have made its move earlier, before the new schedule was locked in, he explains. Klein’s citation of ’60 Minutes’ as ‘non-partisan’ is about as ridiculous as it gets ( here’s a link to previous NewsBusters posts about “60 Minutes,” which contains over 200 entries, the vast majority of which are not complimentary), and Klein of all people should know it. In September 2004 , shortly before he joined CNN, Klein, who left CBS after 17 years in 1999, went on Fox’s O’Reilly Factor to defend a ’60 Minutes’ report on George W. Bush’s Texas Air National Guard (TANG) service. During that interview Klein criticized bloggers and others in the alternative media who had exposed clearly fraudulent documents used in that report, saying that “you couldn’t have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances, and a guy sitting in his living room in his pajamas writing what he thinks.” Klein’s reference to “60 Minutes” in the above excerpt would appear to indicate that he hasn’t gotten the message that the guys in pajamas were proven right, CBS was proven wrong, and the substance-free Bush-TANG report was a blatantly partisan pre-election hit piece. That kool-aid Klein is drinking must be really powerful stuff. A commenter at Shister’s Media Bistro post responds to Klein’s claims of non-partisanship thusly: “Just saying it over and over has never made it true and saying it now as you’re walking out the door is hilarious.” Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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CBS’s Stahl to Jimmy Carter: ‘You Blame Teddy’ for Killing Universal Health Care?

Saturday’s The Early Show on CBS showed a preview clip of correspondent Lesley Stahl interviewing former President Jimmy Carter for 60 Minutes in which Carter blamed former Senator Ted Kennedy for derailing his universal health care plan in 1979. Stahl referred to former Senator Kennedy as “Teddy” as she asked Carter if he held Kennedy responsible. Stahl: “And you blame Teddy for the failure?” A clip of the interview can be found on the CBS News Web site. Below is a transcript of the segment, introduced by Whit Johnson, from the Saturday, September 18, The Early Show on CBS: WHIT JOHNSON: Former President Jimmy Carter says Americans could have had a national health care plan years ago had it not been for the late Senator Ted Kennedy. Mr. Carter spoke with 60 Minutes correspondent Leslie Stahl. FORMER PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER: The fact is that we would have had comprehensive health care now had it not been for Ted Kennedy’s deliberately blocking the legislation that I proposed in 1978 or ’79. LESLEY STAHL: And you blame Teddy for the failure? CARTER: Exactly. STAHL: Health care, his issue. CARTER: Exactly. It was his fault. Ted Kennedy killed the bill. JOHNSON: There you have it. Catch Leslie Stahl’s entire 60 Minutes interview with former President Jimmy Carter tomorrow night at 7 Eastern right here on CBS.

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World Cup 2010, Argentina Vs. South Korea: Higuain Completes Hat-Trick

Four minutes after putting Argentina up 3-1, Gonzalo Higuain has headed home his third goal of the match, giving Argentina a three goal lead with ten minutes left in the match. Another easy finish for the Real Madrid forward, Higuain headed home his hattrick from just outside the six yard box, putting his shot down and across goal, giving goalkeeper Jung Song-Ryung no chance. Higuain was substituted off moments after getting his hat-trick, with Diego Maradona bringing-on Mario Bolatti.

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World Cup Kabaddi 2010 Match 15 USA vs Italy last 8 minutes

World Cup Kabaddi 2010 USA vs Italy was very FASMA match after Canada vs Pakistan match , till 33rd minute each team had 38 points in the end Italy won by 2 points. Final Score : Italy 45 – USA 43 Most interesting thing in the match was that Meek didn’t stop for a sigle time for USA

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Calculus I in 20 Minutes (The Original) by Thinkwell

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Spoiler Chat: Hooray for Vampire Porn! True Blood Sexes Up Third Season

Anybody else counting the minutes til Vampire Porn returns? Or, wait. What ‘s its real name? Oh right, True Blood.  And having just watched the first batch of fangtastic…

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Conan O’Brien Tells ’60 Minutes’ Leaving NBC ‘Was Like A Marriage Breaking Up’

‘I didn’t get screwed — I’m fine,’ O’Brien says in first TV appearance since leaving ‘Tonight.’ By Josh Wigler Conan O’Brien on “60 Minutes” Sunday Photo: CBS For the first time since his final episode of “The Tonight Show” in January, comedian and late-night personality Conan O’Brien appeared on television in a legally sanctioned interview with Steve Kroft on CBS’ “60 Minutes” on Sunday. A bearded O’Brien spoke at length about his unceremonious departure from NBC , his feelings on former and current “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno, his ongoing comedy tour and his upcoming show on TBS. “I went through some stuff, and I got very depressed at times,” O’Brien said, describing his mental status over the past several months. “It was like a marriage breaking up suddenly, violently, quickly. And I was just trying to figure out what happened.” In order to overcome the difficulties surrounding his job loss, O’Brien quickly formed a Twitter account with support from Andy Richter and other former colleagues. He also launched the Legally Prohibited From Being Funny on Television Tour as a means to keep himself relevant, occupied and satisfied. “When we started putting this tour together, I started to feel better almost immediately,” he said of the tour, during with he performs a variety of parody songs, including a memorable rendition of “On the Road Again” focusing on his eagerness to “have [his] own show again.” O’Brien said that even at his most paranoid, he never imagined that NBC would restore Leno to the 11:35 p.m. time slot. Once NBC began pressuring him to make a decision about whether or not to stay with the talk show, O’Brien felt he had no choice but to walk away. “From my perspective, it felt like they never really gave him the job,” O’Brien’s wife, Liza, told “60 Minutes” of her stance on the situation. “It felt like they lost their nerve to really make a change and that was too bad. It was a shame, because it would have been great to see what he could have done if he had their full support and had some more time.” O’Brien said he hasn’t heard from Leno since leaving NBC, adding that if he were in Leno’s position, he would not have reclaimed “The Tonight Show.” “If I had surrendered ‘The Tonight Show’ and handed it over to somebody publicly and wished them well … I would not have come back six months later,” he said. “But that’s me, you know. Everyone’s got their own, you know, way of doing things. “Here’s what I can say — I’m happy with my decision,” O’Brien said of his feelings toward Leno. “I sleep well at night. And I, you know, hope he’s happy with his decision.” O’Brien doesn’t believe that he was “screwed” by NBC. “I didn’t get screwed — I’m fine,” he said. “It’s crucial to me that anyone seeing this [interview], if they take anything away from this, it’s that I’m fine. I’m doing great. I hope people still find me comedically absurd and ridiculous. And I don’t regret anything.” For now, O’Brien is exhilarated by his in-progress comedy tour and also has his currently untitled talk show on TBS to look forward to. While some spectators were initially surprised by O’Brien’s decision to sign with TBS as opposed to a broadcast network, the comedian argued: “I do not look down my nose at cable, and I think anyone who does isn’t paying attention to television these days. Because it is — this world is changing very quickly.” Related Photos Conan’s Career In Photos

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