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All the news that's shit to print "Countdown to Extinction" - This week, Britt Schramm takes a look at a failed comic book store and tries to be Quincy, MD by giving his thoughts on the
cause of its death. Plus, the PftL Mailbox and the return of an old favorite.
This week, Matt Savelloni enters FREEDOMLAND and talks about the genius who is Richard Price.
Richard Bright, a character actor who appeared in all three "Godfather" movies and
more recently on "The Sopranos," was struck and killed by a bus, police said.
The tale of CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow's battle against Senator Joe McCarthy's anti-Communist witch-hunt could not have been closer to both their hearts; hence the actor's
nerves when he showed the film to his father, newscaster Nick Clooney.
Next stop for The Bus: the broadcast booth. Jerome Bettis joined NBC on Sunday as a studio analyst for Sunday night football games.
Martha Stewart believes her version of NBC's popular reality show featuring
Donald Trump flopped this past fall because of too much "Apprentice."
Barry and Robin Gibb, two-thirds of the Bee Gees, reunited on stage for a Miami charity concert, their first performance since the death of brother Maurice three years ago.
About 400 city workers hauled almost 220 tons of trash left behind by the more than 1 million people who attended the concert, which brought a carnival spirit to the city a week ahead of the world-famous annual celebration
Kevin Federline is ready for a backlash over his brand-new role as white-boy rapper. But it already can't get worse, the dancer and husband of pop star Britney Spears told Newsweek for its issue on newsstands Monday.
Nick Lachey wants what's his, and maybe what's Jessica Simpson's. In court papers filed Friday in response to Simpson's Dec. 16 divorce filing, Lachey said he was reserving the right to seek
spousal support, even though she has asked the court not to give him any.
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