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Bones: The Verdict in the Story - VIDEO
- (S03E13)"Friends don't let friends' fathers go to the electric chair." -- Angela, on why she wouldn't testify against Bones' dad Doubt. A word that many of us use in some...
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Comedy Central picks up Root of All Evil pilot
- Well, I told you about the pilot taping of The Root of All Evil and Julia actually went to the taping, but now it's official: Comedy Central has picked up the pilot, so k...
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Affiliates say "no way" to OJ
- Yay! My first rhyming headline! Allow me to skip around clapping my hands like a little girl while twirling a parasol behind my back. Actually, that would be impossible, ...
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More book ideas for OJ
- Here you go, a bit of humor for your Saturday, or whatever day you happen to be reading this. The comedic minds over at Cracked have come up with some titles for books OJ...
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Two-part interview with OJ Simpson to air on FOX
- I think it would do our collective conscience good not to try and figure out why it is OJ Simpson felt it was wise to write a book titled If I Did It, Here's How It Happe...
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Free web TV is a hit. Go figure.
- Hey! This video-on-the-internet thing just might be a good idea. That's the word from Disney this morning, except in a much more dignified manner. The company is declarin...
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Richard Hatch found guilty of tax evasion
- Not only was Richard Hatch found guilty of not paying taxes on his $1 million prize for winning Survivor, he was handcuffed and taken into custody because a judge decided...
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Richard Hatch's tax evasion trial begins
- The very first winner of Survivor could be headed for prison. Richard Hatch is accused of not paying income tax on his $1 million prize and on other income. Hatch is also...
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``Prime Suspect'' creator Lynda La Plante is the driving force behind this gritty police procedural drama, which follows each case over two episodes, beginning with the crime, proceeding through the investigation and concluding with the trial. The series, originally produced for ITV in Britain, is known for using a split screen to give viewers more than one story perspective.








