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, the forty-fourth president of the United States, appeared Thursday on The Tonight Show to chat basketball, presidential life and AIG with Jay Leno.

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In a routine press appearance, the contestants of 8 divulged their “secret” talents. Maybe some of them should just stick to singing.

(You can find all the American Idol 8 posts here.)

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Ron Silver, an Emmy-nominated actor and Tony award winner, died Sunday after a two-year battle with esophageal cancer. The 62-year-old was surrounded by family when he passed during his sleep yesterday morning.

Silver, who was featured on the big screen in such projects as Ali, Reversal of Fortune, Enemies: A Love Story and Silkwood, had been nominated twice for his work on the small screen. His first nod came in 1988 for the miniseries The Billionaire Boys Club. He was then recognized in 2002 for his role as Bruno Gianelli on (see above).

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New York City witnessed an attack of the 5’7” and under women yesterday.

A large crowd of auditioners frantically dispersed Saturday afternoon after a erroneous rumor went wild. The reality show wannabes had all been waiting outside the Park Central Hotel in hopes of participating in the the show’s first cycle for shorter women.

A nearby smoking car led to reports of a possible explosion or car bomb. This sent the group of thousands into a panic.

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Love but grown tired of ER? If so, here’s your chance to simply watch last night’s highlights.

In the vet-filled episode, Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) and Doug Ross try to convince a grieving grandmother (Susan Sarandon) to let her dying grandson go. Coincidentally, there are two patients back in Chicago (one being Dr. John Carter) who are in need of organs from the 16-year-old boy.

After watching the clips, let us know what you think. Will Dr. Ross always be Seattle’s resident McSteamy?

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After a week-long media battle, in which anchors from several different networks weighed in, and Jim Cramer enjoy a much-anticipated meeting on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show.

Stewart has recently focused on many of Cramer’s predictions and bits of advice, which he provides through his CNBC show Mad Money.

“I understand that you want to make finance entertaining, but it’s not a [expletive deleted] game,” Stewart sassed Cramer near the top of the interview. “I can’t reconcile the brilliance and knowledge that you have of the intricacies of the market with the crazy [expletive deleted] I see you do every night,” he said a few minutes later.

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So is Ashlee Simpson-Wentz actually ready to launch a reboot of Melrose Place? Based on this clip, I’m not so sure.

On March 18, the new mother and her real-life husband, Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz, will join forces for an episode of CSI: NY. The lovebirds will play “Bonnie and Clyde wannabes” who apparently need help working out their drug dealing routine.

Their appearance will come just two weeks after another musician, , guested on the original CSI.

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Daytime icon recently jumped into the fray and media frenzy surrounding Chris Brown and Rihanna on her talk show, speaking out against domestic violence and speaking personally to the singing star.

“Love doesn’t hurt,” Winfrey said more than once, contradicting several famous rock songs and more than one long-revered poet. “If a man hits you once, he will hit you again!” She stated passionately.

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Wondering how NBC will coincidentally bring their seasoned vets back into the fold? Trying to figure out what role Susan Sarandon will play in the departing series?

Although it appears NBC will be keeping ‘s cameo close to the vest, the network has allowed us sneak peeks of two other cast faves: Julianna Margulies and Eriq La Salle.

Make sure to set your DVRs. Julianna, Eriq, Susan and George are all scheduled for the March 12 episode of ER.

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The third group of Top 36 performers had to wait the longest to find out whether they would be moving on…or going home. At the top of the Wednesday hour, they all gathered to - finally - learn their fate.

“I think we have an amazing start of a Top 12 going on. I’m very proud of all of them,” said of the contestants. Speaking of the Top 12, the first half (the six contenders who were voted in over the preceding two weeks) looked on from the sidelines as they, too, waited to hear who would join them in places of Idol honor.

The twelve performers of the week performed an upbeat version of “Hot and Cold,” yet another unrecognizable song performed by the Top 36 over the last three weeks. Despite somewhat lackluster choreography, they delivered what is arguably the best of the three group performances we’ve seen from the 36 semifinalists.

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