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With hardly any sharp words and even fewer outright attacks, some suggested that the event--held outdoors in the bakery's chilly parking lot--actually achieved more relating than debating...
...same name. Earlier this year she jumped from her twice-weekly guest spot on nbc's Today show to a weekly slot on rival CBS This Morning. Now, instead of earning appearance fees, she controls all advertising for her segment. The new daily show, which she owns outright, will follow cbs This Morning in most markets. "Sometimes you have to do things for an economic and brand sensibility," she says. "I have more fun with Katie [Couric] and Matt [Lauer]. But on CBS I got an amazing lead-in to my show. It only made sense." A new daily national...
...specific identity or consistent persona. Her detractors say she is always the same insipid thrush. Her fans proclaim the virtues of "her voice" or "her songs," but rarely champion her. Even her critical reception has veered wildly between casual enthusiasm (1995's multi-Grammy-nominated Daydream) to outright damnation (1991's Emotions is consistently named her worst effort...
...notes David Starkey, a lecturer in history at the London School of Economics, the death of Diana "has put Charles in an impossible position." Just a few weeks ago, a poll revealed that Britons were contemplating the notion that he might marry Camilla with less aversion, if not outright support. Even Diana, shortly before her death, told BBC court correspondent Jennie Bond that Parker Bowles should be given public recognition for her loyalty to Charles. "She realized Camilla was the love of Prince Charles' life," said Bond. "She went on to say that there was no need for them...
Lewin-who has argued several religious freedom cases before the Supreme Court-said the students' requests to live off-campus were denied by campus officials outright...