Richard Stellar
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ESPN: Guilty of Child Abuse by Omission?
Sports by Brooks lays a foundation that should result in the incarceration of every ESPN executive and broadcaster that was aware of the latest alleged outbreak of terror at Syracuse
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‘Hugo’ Catapults Movies to a Higher Art Form
Thanks to Scorsese’s new film, the nascence of the film industry has finally been humanized
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Adulation Was Michael Jackson’s Fatal Drug
Poor Dr. Conrad Murray. He got nailed for what thousands, maybe tens of thousands of M.D.’s do daily — overprescribe, overindulge and overlook the failings of their patients
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Without Providence, Where Does That Leave the Motion-Picture Home?
Bob Beitcher seems to get it — so why, exactly, did the deal implode?
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Next Time You Need a Crossing Guard, Ask Jennifer Lopez
The plight of teachers and those that support the infrastructure of education in Hollywood is in great peril, and it’s all about money
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Why Gerard Depardieu Is My New Hero
Depardieu’s urgent needs to relieve himself are metaphoric to the basic rights and privileges that are denied to many of us. In his own way, he faced down the culture of corporate greed and control
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MPTF: Transitioning Residents, Transforming Promises?
A listing in a health-care-event document could send shivers down the spine of anyone who fought for the MPTF’s long-term care unit
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Charlie Sheen Could Learn a Lot From the Japanese
The entertainment industry could learn a lot from how the Asian country has responded to catastrophic disaster
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MPTF: Walk Like an Egyptian
Like the Egyptians and Mubarak, we are dealing with men who have the power to stifle the Fourth Estate — our press
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MPTF: It Was 2 Years Ago Today
Katzenberg would later characterize this letter as part of a communications mistake: “We give ourselves a failing grade”
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MPTF: A Christmas Song
Once again they missed a golden opportunity to show the public what they recently claimed to the residents: continued support for the most elderly and infirm in their care
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MPTF: And the Survey Says — No Room for Old People
Its latest survey is nothing but another PR hack’s Hail Mary pass to divert the negativity that is being heaped with growing momentum onto the Board
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A Return to McCarthyism
Instead of a fist-pounding corpulent senator, we now have our own State of California dancing to the tune played by Hollywood moguls while they ask “How high?” to commands of “Jump.”
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Hate Sarah Palin, But Leave the Kids Alone
Palin will self-destruct on her own — we needn’t capsize the innocence of a poor kid who didn’t ask to become a part of that peculiarly Palin gene pool
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MSNBC Leans Forward While Forcing Olbermann to Bend Over
The dismissal of Keith Olbermann is just another example of the once proud network’s transition into a cable pablum that seeks to be what it should not