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NBC Pulls Plug on Leno Prime Time Show

NBC has just confirmed the TMZ story that Jay Leno’s 10 PM show is going off the air next month when the Olympics begin. And as we also reported, after the Olympics, Leno will take over Conan O’Brien’s time slot — at least for the first half hour. …

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NBC to Conan O’Brien — The Choice Is Yours

Filed under: TV NBC has given Conan O’Brien the option to either do his show from midnight to 1 or leave the network, sources tell TMZ.As TMZ first reported, after the Olympics, Jay Leno will get his 11:30 PM time period back.

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NBC Shakeup — Jay Leno Comes Out on Top

Filed under: Exclusives Jay Leno is going back to his 11:30 PM time slot, and it’s looking like Conan O’Brien is the odd man out … sources tell TMZ.We’ve learned Jay’s 10:00 PM show will go on hiatus February 1

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OMFG: They’ve made real Lightsabers (kinda)

An upcoming television show explains why real life lightsabers are a physical impossibility, before building the next best thing. It's like Mythbusters but, surprisingly, made with even more awesome.

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Michael Phelps — Our Bad

There is definitely a Michael Phelps who owes $20,000 to the State of California … problem is, he’s not the same Michael Phelps who competed in the OlympicsAs for the real Phelps, he’s in excellent tax standing in the Golden state.Now, we’re off to …

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Who Is Wanda Sykes' Wife?

Wednesday night, Wanda Sykes paid a visit to ‘The Jay Leno Show’ to dish on Roman Polanski, the Olympics and raising five-month-old twins with her wife , Alex. The latter term garnered so much attention that it shot all the way to number …

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Who Is Wanda Sykes' Wife? – Inside TV Blog

Last night, Wanda Sykes paid a visit to ‘The Jay Leno Show’ to dish on Roman Polanski, the Olympics and raising five-month-old twins with her …

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World’s biggest wind farm opens in Texas

“The farm contains 627 wind turbines on almost 100,000 acres of land near Roscoe, Texas.” Everything's bigger in Texas–even the green movement. added by: MirrorLake 1 response

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Did Chicago lose Olympic bid due to US passport control?

undefinedMorry Gash/Associated Press Supporters react after learning that the Olympic Games will not be held in Chicago.

Did Chicago lose the chance to host the 2016 Olympics because of airport security issues?

Among the toughest questions posed to the Chicago bid team this week in Copenhagen was one that raised the issue of what kind of welcome foreigners would get from airport officials when they arrived in this country to attend the Games. Syed Shahid Ali, an I.O.C. member from Pakistan, in the question-and-answer session following Chicago’s official presentation, pointed out that entering the United States can be “a rather harrowing experience.”

President Obama, who was there as part of the 10-person team, assured Mr. Ali that all visitors would be made to feel welcome. “One of the legacies I want to see is a reminder that America at its best is open to the world,” he said.”

But Mr. Obama’s assurances may have not been enough to assuage critics like Mr. Ali. A few hours later the Games went to Rio de Janiero.

The exchange underscores what tourism officials here have been saying for years about the sometimes rigorous entry process for foreigners, which they see as a deterrent to tourism. Once the news came out that Chicago lost its Olympic bid, the U.S. Travel Association didn’t miss an opportunity to point that out, sending out a critical press release within hours.

“It’s clear the United States still has a lot of work to do to restore its place as a premier travel destination,” Roger Dow, U.S. Travel’s president, said in the statement released today. “When IOC members are commenting to our President that foreign visitors find traveling to the United States a ‘pretty harrowing experience,’ we need to take seriously the challenge of reforming our entry process to ensure there is a welcome mat to our friends around the world, even as we ensure a secure system.”

International travel to the U.S. declined by 10 percent in the first quarter of 2009 according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. To lure visitors back, U.S. Travel has been pushing the Travel Promotion Act, which recently was passed in the Senate and is awaiting action in the House, to create a campaign to strengthen the image of the United States abroad.

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Sad Faces on the Streets of Chicago

It’s not every day your city loses the Olympic games. And for the normally stoical people of Chicago, it was a day to let their feelings show.

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Sad Faces on the Streets of Chicago