In AOL TV's continuing countdown of the best TV shows of each decade, we're back to break down the 1970s, a decade when the cop dramas were less gritty, the families were close-knit and the sitcoms were sprinkled with serious social commentary. Full Article at AOL News
The loneliest player on the field for the Oak Grove Lady Warriors Friday night was goal-keeper Jordan Papas. Full Article at Hattiesburg American
L ast weekend we brought you more than 85 great illustrated books of all kinds. And then the Taschen books arrived at the office. Full Article at Globe and Mail
After more than 10 years co-anchoring "Good Morning America", Sawyer left on Friday to become anchor of ABC's World News on December 21, replacing Charles Gibson who is retiring. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
Stephanopoulos, 48, is a former political adviser to the administration of President Bill Clinton. After leaving the White House, he took roles co-hosting ABC News coverage of political events and appeared regularly on ABC News shows. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
James Walter Bowling Sr. (1931-2009) James Walter Bowling Sr. , 78, of Ashland, Ky. , died Tuesday morning, Dec. 8, 2009, in Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital. Full Article at Ashland Daily Independent
Comedian Paul Rodriguez will perform at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 at Memorial Auditorium. When it comes to Wichita Falls, it won’t be Paul Rodriguez’s first rodeo. Full Article at Times Record News
At the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, I was recently introducing the Playing for Change band, a group of street singers from all over the world with whom I am presently associated on the Concord label. I hadn't planned to express this, but out it came. Full Article at Huffington Post
The Copenhagen summit will bring together 16,500 people from 192 countries. People that say they are concerned about global warming caused by human activity. Full Article at NewsMax
Publishers, sneaky little gnomes, recognize that not everyone has time to actually read at this time of year. So what do they do? Full Article at Dallas Morning News