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Monday, March 19, 2012

'Rosie' Canceled, Santorum vs. Scarborough, Anderson Defends 'Today' Hosts

Monday, March 19, 2012
Rosie O'Donnell's big return to television was suddenly interrupted on Friday when the Oprah Winfrey Network announced that it canceled O'Donnell's daily talk show after five quick months.
WATCH: Joe Scarborough Clashes With Rick Santorum
Trump's Vicious Words For Rosie
PHOTO: Newsweek's Cool 'Mad Men' Cover
The Blessing And Curse Of The Media
WATCH: Anderson Cooper Passionately Defends 'Today' Hosts
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Rick Sanchez: Why Santorum Is Wrong to Blame the Media
The fact is, were it not for free coverage from the big, bad media, Santorum would have been out of the race a long time ago
Sara Haile-Mariam: Why the 2012 Election Cycle Sucks
We need to change the system, and in order to do that we need to be honest about how bad it's gotten. The good news? We've already shown signs that yes, we can do better.
Steven Cohen: Rick Santorum and the Cultural Divide
Running for president as if America is a 1950's sitcom is slightly delusional. You may win a Republican primary or two by running against gay marriage and contraception, but there are no national elections to be won in that political space.
Karen J. Greenberg: Ever More and Ever Less: The Unstoppable Legacy of the War on Terror
Those who imagine the era of overreach in the name of national security coming to an end any time soon would do well to remember that some spectacular national security trials are on the horizon -- and that we may be entering a new age of governmental vindictiveness.
Steve Clemons: David Ignatius: A National Security Wonk's National Security Wonk
Politico's Dylan Byers has written one of the fairest, most earnest reviews of another journalist's work that I've read in some time, particularly when it is about a writer who enjoys enviably high degrees of access at the White House, CIA, State Department and Pentagon.
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Cops Bust Runaway Swimsuit Model Accused Of Running Meth Ring

Monday, March 19, 2012
A successful bikini model also accused of international drug dealing was caught in Australia last week.

Simone Farrow, who once posed for Ed Hardy's swimsuit line and was featured in Penthouse, was on the run after skipping out on $150,000 bail that was paid in February by two friends.
PHOTOS: New Chanel Ads Feature Unlikely Model
Will Jennifer Lopez Perform At The Met Gala?
WATCH: The Duchess Of Cambridge Makes Her First Speech!
Does Tavi Have A Future In Film?
PHOTOS: The First Family Heads To Church
BLOG POSTS
Franca Sozzani: A Special Day
There were two crucial moments yesterday when I received the Légion d'Honneur. The first one occurred during the lunch held at the Italian Embassy. The second one was at the Élysée, with President Nicholas Sarkozy and the Première Dame Carla.
Christina S. Brown: Women of Color Take the Reigns on Fashion Star
On Wednesday night, NBC unveiled its newest reality competition Fashion Star, hosted by Elle MacPherson. Above the excitement over this new show comes the surprising and empowering fact that two of the three judges of this national competition are women of color.
Natasha Koifman: Toronto Fashion Week: Spring Forward With Fall Fashion in the City
One of my Toronto Fashion Week highlights was the Greta Constantine show last Friday night at the Arcadian Loft. I've always loved how their jersey fabrics drape in a way that works for all body types and sizes. Clothing you can wear and still enjoy a burger... with cheese!
Ann Brenoff: Tilley Hat: A Man And His Hat Are Not Easily Parted
My husband's Tilley hat is such a part of him that around our town -- best-known for movie producers who wear baseball caps backward -- he's often described simply as "you know, the guy in the hat."
Adrienne Vendetti: Expert Advice for Taking the Red Plunge
Because red hair is a top trend, many women ask questions on going red. I'm bringing you the top questions and answers on how to rock your red hair.
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HuffPost World Daily Brief: City Center Clashes In Syria.. School Shooting In France.. One-Ton Bomb Discovered..

Monday, March 19, 2012
BEIRUT — Syrian security forces clashed Monday with gunmen in an upscale neighborhood of the capital Damascus that is home to embassies and senior officials in one of the worst confrontations in the tightly-controlled city center in the country's yearlong uprising. At least three people were killed.
Gunman Kills 4 Outside Jewish School
Government Admits Massive Death Toll In Uprising
One-Ton WWII-Era Bomb Discovered
Israel: Iran Hasn't Decided On Nuclear Bomb Construction
East Timor President Concedes Defeat
BLOG POSTS
Lou YK: Syria: Before It All Began
Within the last year, Syria has changed, while the regime remains unchanged. No longer do the people of Syria need to fear the posters and statues of the dictator and his deceased father since in many places across the country, citizens have torn them down.
Evelyn Leopold: Kofi Annan in Syria: Mission Impossible... Or?
Kofi Annan, the former U.N. secretary-general once known as a diplomatic rockstar, is trying to start meaningful talks to end the brutality in Syria that has claimed at least 8,000 lives over the past year.
Tom Andrews: I Was George Clooney's Cellmate
There were no cheering crowds and jostling photographers when we stepped out of the DC Police van into the precinct lock-up. A couple of officers checked us in, emptied our pockets, and led us into a cell to join my fellow law-breakers.
Yoani Sanchez: Chavez in Cuba? Or Cuba in Chavez?
Hugo Chavez has just left Cuba amid infinite speculation, and some alarming future scenarios are being woven around his health.
Shirin Sadeghi: The War on Iranian New Year
If you understood Nowruz, you would understand the people of Iran. And you would understand what the economic sanctions, covert operations, and the words -- yes, the words -- of war are doing to a people on the brink of renewal.
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