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  • FILE - In this Nov. 22, 2005 file photo released by CNN, Larry King interviews comedian Jerry Seinfeld during a live broadcast of "Larry King Live" in New York. After 25 years of "Larry King Live," Larry King will hang up his suspenders with his last broadcast on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010.  (AP Photo/CNN, Lorenzo Bevilaqua)

    CNN's Larry King exits after 25 years

    Two presidents, four television news anchors and a 10-year-old son who looked ready to take dad's place behind the microphone turned out to bid Larry King farewell as he pulled the curtain down on his CNN talk show Thursday after 25 years.


  • FILE - In this Nov. 22, 2005 file photo released by CNN, Larry King interviews comedian Jerry Seinfeld during a live broadcast of "Larry King Live" in New York. After 25 years of "Larry King Live," Larry King will hang up his suspenders with his last broadcast on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010.  (AP Photo/CNN, Lorenzo Bevilaqua)

    CNN's Larry King exits after 25 years

    Two presidents, four television news anchors and a 10-year-old son who looked ready to take dad's place behind the microphone turned out to bid Larry King farewell as he pulled the curtain down on his CNN talk show Thursday after 25 years.


  • Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl holds his head as he walks the side of the court in the first half of the NCAA college basketball game against Pittsburgh in the SEC-Big East Invitational in Pittsburgh, Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010. Tennesee won 83-76. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

    No. 7 Vols still feel like underdogs, despite wins

    Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl insists that if and when his Volunteers lose, it's going to be because they're outplayed and not because they don't have the right attitude.


  • Former figure skater Dorothy Hamill arrives at the "Stand Up To Cancer" television event at Sony Studios in Culver City, Calif., on Friday, Sept. 10, 2010. The fundraising event aimed to raise funds for cancer research was simulcast live on several network and cable television stations. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles)

    Seacrest, others star in 'Stand Up To Cancer'

    Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Neil Diamond were among the more than 100 celebrities to appear on all four broadcast networks for the "Stand Up To Cancer" telethon.


  • Former NBA player Rumeal Robinson guilty of fraud

    Rumeal Robinson, who led Michigan to the NCAA men's basketball championship in 1989 and later played in the NBA, was convicted in federal court Wednesday of borrowing more than $700,000 for a sham business deal and then spending the money on a condominium, expensive furniture and cars.


  • Marybeth Hicks

    HICKS: Now we know the real Obama

    I'm convinced now tthat Barack Obama holds in contempt anyone who disagrees with him. He pays lip service to the notion of "spirited debate," but in truth he thinks those who espouse traditional values are just uneducated bumpkins.


  • Glenn Beck

    PRUDEN: Nursing a hangover from a 'tea party'

    Knocking the 'tea party' is getting to be a full-time job that not even the president of the United States can manage. Glenn Beck, the resident theologian at Fox, and critics who question his American birth are clearly getting Barack Obama's goat.


  • Armstrong, Wonder join anti-cancer telethon

    Lance Armstrong, Robin Roberts and Michael C. Hall are among the celebrities affected by cancer who will take part in a TV fundraiser next month.


  • Weatherspoon has fun as Falcons open camp

    Falcons coach Mike Smith was smiling cautiously as training camp opened on Friday.


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