By Rand Paul
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Professor Alan Alda has a homework assignment for scientists. Yes, that Alan Alda.

Producer Ryan Murphy paid tribute at the International Emmy Awards to television legends Norman Lear and Alan Alda, whose cutting-edge, socially conscious shows in the '70s paved the way for his shows, including "Glee" and "The New Normal."
Producer Ryan Murphy paid tribute at the International Emmy Awards to television legends Norman Lear and Alan Alda, whose cutting-edge, socially conscious shows in the `70s paved the way for his own shows like "Glee" and "The New Normal."
Glee co-creator Ryan Murphy paid tribute at the International Emmy Awards Monday night to television legends Norman Lear and Alan Alda, whose cutting-edge, socially-conscious shows in the `70s changed the face of television.
"Glee" co-creator Ryan Murphy didn't hesitate when given a chance to pay tribute to his American idol, legendary TV producer Norman Lear, at the 40th International Emmy Awards.

How wonderful it would be to discover Elmore Leonard for the first time. I mean discover him now, in 2012, when there's a massive backlog of previous novels, 45 in all, just waiting for you to crack one open. Like a can of your favorite beer, you know each one will be a separate unit of enjoyment that won't disappoint.
Harry Morgan never planned to be an actor, yet he spent 10 years on one of the top TV series of all time, made 50 films and appeared on Broadway. He became one of the best-known character actors in Hollywood.
Blowing a kiss to his audience of more than 28 years, Regis Philbin signed off morning television on Friday.
Regis Philbin is saying goodbye to morning television.

Despite several unexplained plot twists and a few well-timed deviations from standard gravity, this tale of Robin Hood-style comeuppance has the makings of a minor hit.
She replied, "oxidation," which left him just as puzzled.
"This contest probably gives people the impression that it's a teaching tool for kids," Alda said. "That's a happy by-product, but it really is a tool for scientists to take a complex question and explain it in a way the rest of us can understand."