After debuting strong a few weeks back, USA's new drama "White Collar" (3.8 million viewers, 0.9 adult demo...
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It looks like we've got the makings of a fight on our hands.
Robert Halderman, the man accused of extorting David Letterman and turning the always funny Late Show into a storm of innuendo and gossip, wants his case to go to trial and most likely won't accept a plea deal or make some sort of arrangement with prosecutors.
So far, he's got two things going for him: a whirlwind of press surrounding his case and the fallout of his arrest and money. The New York Observer reports he's raised almost $100,000 in legal funds for his case.
I hope this doesn't happen, but is it just me or is it starting to look like Halderman's trial could actually hurt Letterman and company more than it helps him?
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Add to myYahoo!Rudolph Agnew was a fourth generation "gold" man when he began working for the British mining company Consolidated Gold Fields in 1957. Agnew became CEO and Chairman of the Board in his 40s.
During the apartheid era, the company's South African holdings represented the largest private investment in the country by a British corporation. Agnew himself drew criticism for refusing to withdraw from South Africa, though the businessman later said he thought the best way to destroy apartheid was to "feed it rather than starve it."
He provided funding and support for Michael Young to engage in the secret talks dramatized in Endgame, although Agnew made it clear that his involvement could not be overt.
Consolidate Gold Fields was taken over by another British conglomerate in 1989. Agnew went on to serve as chairman of other companies. In addition, he served as chairman of the board for the United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Center, where he continues as director.
Agnew received a knighthood for services to international human rights and conservation.
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Even if you're not a soap opera fan, these photos from James Franco's upcoming appearance on General Hospital are too funny to miss. His character's backstory is still being kept under wraps, but we can make a few guesses based on these shots. The episode will air on Nov. 20, but you can get your Franco fix right now.
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Add to myYahoo!By Veronika FerdmanIn Jonathan Parker?s (Untitled), Adrian (Adam Goldberg) is a composer who puts on performance pieces that include kicking a bucket containing a chain and a shrieking saxophonist. His brother Josh (Eion Bailey), on the other hand,[...]
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As you know, we're in the middle of the 20th anniversary of FOX's The Simpsons, and the network has a special contest that actually starts during tonight's episode of House.
It's a scavenger hunt, and here's how it works. During this entire week (November 9-13) the network will scatter references to the show throughout their lineup. And this isn't something that will show up in just a few shows here and there, you're going to find a reference to The Simpsons in every FOX prime time show.
Continue reading The Simpsons scavenger hunt starts tonight
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Add to myYahoo!Via Roger Ebert's Twitter feed, here's an early-days-of-cinema glimpse at London, courtesy filmmaker Claude Friese-Greene (The Open Road [1927]) and his pioneering color process._____________________________________________________"Link for the Day":[...]
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Add to myYahoo!What theTVaddict.com lacks in the scoop department, we more than make up for with actual[...]
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Add to myYahoo!Sure you've watched all thirteen episodes... repeatedly. But only a true Maddict can score ten out of ten on this ultimate fan quiz. Remember where Peggy and Duck had their first tryst? Know where Smitty went to school? Shut the door. Have a seat. Take the quiz. Take Quiz ยป
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