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Stern sidekick in town for Strippers and Hustlers Ball (Las Vegas Sun) Growing up in the small community of Rodeo, Calif., Eric Lynch had no idea he would reach such great heights. us.rd.yahoo.com
Schultz withdraws lawsuit seeking Sonics' return (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Former Sonics Chairman Howard Schultz announced Friday that he is withdrawing his lawsuit against the Professional Basketball Club attempting to unwind the 2006 sale of the team to Clay Bennett's group. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sears Reorganization: Prelude to a Break-up? (New York Times) The billionaire hedge fund investor Edward Lampert is playing an old tune for Sears Holdings : break up to make up. Make up for the beating that Mr. Lampert’s portfolio has taken on the retail giant he forged out of the merger of Sears and Kmart, that is. us.rd.yahoo.com
Pop and Rock Listings (New York Times) POP. us.rd.yahoo.com
Hollywood's Top-Paid Talking Heads (Forbes) Whoever said talk is cheap hasn't met Oprah Winfrey. Or Howard Stern. Or David Letterman. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sharp commentary overshadowed by schoolyard jokes (The Globe and Mail) Seeing Chris Rock live is a bit like listening to Howard Stern on the radio, writes Marsha Lederman us.rd.yahoo.com
Howard Stern's Fiancée: 'I'm Still Single!' (Extra TV) Reports flooded the net that Howard Stern and Beth Ostrosky tied the knot this past weekend -- but the shock jock's fiancée is setting the record straight with "Extra!" us.rd.yahoo.com
Art of Tease and Taboo (Las Vegas Review-Journal) A stripping contest. "The world's largest pillow fight." And a "high-art" act called the Porcelain TwinZ -- identical females who perform a burlesque-fetish cabaret with adult toys. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cable Network, Meet Social Network: Match Made in News - or Marketing - Heaven? (E-Commerce Times) The moment may have passed way under your media radar, seeing as how it happened on a Sunday night in late August, when TV viewers were just coming down from a Beijing Olympics high. On CNN, anchor Rick Sanchez was previewing the Democratic National Convention, when he turned to his audience for a question. us.rd.yahoo.com
Police get Irish tips on crowd policing (Boston Globe) Police from Northern Ireland, who have had to quell religious conflicts in Belfast, have an intriguing suggestion for Boston's next big crowd event: a human rights lawyer should scrutinize the Police Department's security plans, watch the officers' behavior during the event, and then issue a public report on their performance. us.rd.yahoo.com
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