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Comedian Stephen Colbert gets down and dirty with a map of the United States. Watch the full interview tomorrow on The Early Show.
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Stephen Colbert came back. Right here to the same room where he made official Washington so cranky back in '06. Here to the Hilton Washington ballroom, where his speech at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner got few laughs and was panned because it skewered -- not so artfully, many...
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The host of the "Colbert Report" talks about his upcoming Christmas special.
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"CBS News RAW": Stephen Colbert, the host of Comedy Central's "Colbert Report," talked to Harry Smith about his Christmas special but couldn't resist making use of the "Early Show" political map.
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Stephen Colbert, the host of Comedy Central's Colbert Report," tells Harry Smith about his Christmas special and has fun with the "Early Show" political map.
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Early in Comedy Central's A Colbert Christmas, airing Sunday night, flag-waving country singer Toby Keith stops by Colbert's cabin in the snowy woods.
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We let Stephen Colbert and all of his "truthiness" come into our homes, but how well do we know this man, this faux anchor from Comedy Central's late-night hit "The Colbert Report"?
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Jack Noller isn't the kind of guy who spends his days stalking celebrities.
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Jack Noller isn't the kind of guy who spends his days stalking celebrities.
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Jettisoned by his longtime co-host Sean Hannity, Alan Colmes was adopted by Stephen Colbert -- for a day, at least.
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TWO early wickets to New South Wales have not been enough to halt Western Australia's charge towards first-innings points in their Sheffield Shield clash at the WACA Ground.
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Coach Lars Lagerbäck would prefer to avoid any more unwelcome surprises in Group 1 as his Sweden team, who host a wounded Portugal side this weekend, attempt to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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Viktor Yushchenko addressed a letter to the Prime Minister proposing that Tymoshenko call an extraordinary Cabinet meeting on October 11 and extend from the reserve fund of the national budget UAH 417.5 million (about USD 83 million) for holding early
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Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has held a meeting with Central Election Commission Chairman Volodymyr Shapoval during which he called on the commission to start work on ensuring the holding of early elections to the Verkhovna Rada set for December 7.
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The top Japanese business lobby will propose in a report that Japanese companies listed on foreign stock exchanges adopt international accounting standards at an early date, informed sources told Jiji Press on Friday. The Japan Business Federation, also known as
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Phillies have had no luck at Dodger Stadium this season. PHILADELPHIA -- The Dodgers sent out the best they have, two pitchers who hadn't lost in more than five weeks, had given up an average of two runs a game in their last 14 starts and hadn't been beaten at all this postseason.
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The Phillies lead the best-of-seven series, two games to none, and are halfway toward their first World Series appearance in 15 years.
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A novel of the Central Avenue jazz scene and an outsider's quest to find a place there - and finish a song that's in his head. Early Bright
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SANTA CLAUS, Ind. (AP) -- The grandsons of Santa Claus are coming to town....
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Early games in the books
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Volvo Ocean Race given an early battering by strong winds and big seas as boats crossed the start line in Alicante.
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The Islanders’ backup goaltender, Joey MacDonald, made the early offense stand up in a victory against the St. Louis Blues.
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Onyschuk announced this to Ukrainian News.
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Islanders LW Andy Hilbert, who was held off the scoresheet for the first 19 games last season, posted a goal and an assist during Saturday's 5-2 win against the Blues. Hilbert netted a short-handed goal with 45.7 seconds remaining to make it 4-1.
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Hurricanes D Joni Pitkanen had two assists and finished at plus-1 during Saturday's game against the Lightning. He took seven shots and now has three points in his first two games with Carolina.
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Lions WR Calvin Johnson left Week 6 at Minnesota in the fourth quarter after receiving a big hit that forced a fumble. He was seen standing on the sideline after the hit, but was not allowed back in the game. Johnson had four catches for 85 yards and touchdown before leaving.
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How Robby Benson, the Jewish-born '70s Tiger Beat fixture, found himself directing a feature about Christian evangelist Billy Graham. "IT WAS one of those wonderful phone calls," Robby Benson says, recalling February when producer Larry Mortoff dialed him up and asked if he wanted to direct "Billy: The Early Years," a new film about evangelist Billy Graham being released in late October. "It's why so many people are in show business. Because, mostly, you don't get the good phone calls."
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Robert Peston, the BBC’s business editor, is probably the most powerful British journalist I have known in my lifetime. A word from him in recent weeks could bring down a bank – or save it. This is a remarkable state of affairs, and we need to examine whether he uses his power responsibly, and whether he has too much of it.
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The not inconsiderable number of people who've fantasised about one day seeing Alastair Campbell in a prison cell got their wish last night, though the stay was a lot shorter than they might have wanted. Then again, his brief spell inside may have softened the hostility of his enemies a little, because Campbell was revisiting the site of the worst night of his life, the evening when he suffered a nervous breakdown and was temporarily banged up as a danger to himself and, possibly, others. Since Campbell was a senior political journalist at the time, writing a piece that required privileged access to Neil Kinnock, the local constabulary felt it better to be safe than sorry. Campbell, found in a condition of deranged anxiety in a hotel lobby, celebrated his arrival in the police station cell by taking all his clothes off, and, when the sergeant asked him whether he'd like a drink, ordering a bottle of the establishment's finest champagne.
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By Damian Thompson
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Fourtime Grand Prix winner Stephen Hendry is through to the last 16 stage after unheralded David Gilbert takes him the distance in Glasgow.