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WEAKNESSES: That they managed to win a flag with an adequate rather than dominating ruck says plenty about the rest of the team. Full Article at Herald Sun
The jury is still out on Obama's qualities as a leader, Gloria Borger saysShe says upcoming decisions on war and health care should shape his imageBorger: The president doesn't make decisions from the gut, preferring to deliberateShe says a key test... Full Article at CNN
Jamaica's Veronica Campbell Brown reacts after winning 100m race during Zagreb Grand Prix IAAF Athletics meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009. Campbell Brown won with time 11.15. View Photo »
Jarrett seems loathe to admit that MSNBC has a bias. And that is where I think the White House loses all credibility on this issue ... Just as Fox News leans to the right with their opinionated hosts in primetime, MSNBC leans left.
Longtime Republican media strategist Alex Castellanos will continue to serve as an on-air personality for CNN despite recently taking on a consulting role for the Republican National Committee, the network confirms. Full Article at Huffington Post
8PM – P2+ (25-54) (35-64) The O’Reilly Factor– 3,481,000 viewers (911,000) (1,549,000) Campbell Brown – 713,000 viewers (187,000) (302,000) Countdown w/ K. Olbermann – 819,000 viewers (270,000) (439,000) On Assignment: Iraq – a scratch w/92,000 viewers... Full Article at TVbyTheNumbers.com
Cable news ratings, November 20, 2009: Check out the highlights, and see the full ratings below: • Rick Sanchez filled in for Campbell Brown Friday night for CNN at 8pmET, and the hour topped Larry King’s 9pmET program (with Dancing With The Star’s Tom... Full Article at Mediaite.com
Jamaica's Veronica Campbell Brown crosses the finish line to win the 100m race during Zagreb Grand Prix IAAF Athletics meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009. Campbell Brown won with time 11.15. View Photo »
Campbell Brown is getting murdered. Larry King has declined, like 80%. Anderson Cooper is getting hammered. So they want more of that? Does that make sense to you?
So far this fall, the big story in cable news has not been Sarah Palin's new book or even the decision to put the Sept. 11 attackers on trial in New York. It has been CNN's lousy prime-time ratings. Full Article at NewYorkBusiness.com
With the Senate poised to cast historic votes on health care legislation, a host of activist groups, labor unions, and even the White House itself launched their closing arguments to ensure passage. Full Article at Huffington Post
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Jamaica's Veronica Campbell Brown reacts after winning 100m race during Zagreb Grand Prix IAAF Athletics meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009. Campbell Brown won with time 11.15.
View Photo »Jamaica's Veronica Campbell Brown crosses the finish line to win the 100m race during Zagreb Grand Prix IAAF Athletics meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009. Campbell Brown won with time 11.15.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 28: Campbell Brown handballs during a Hawthorn Hawks AFL training session at Waverley Park on August 28, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica displays her medal during the awards ceremony for the women's 200 metres at the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin August 21, 2009.
View Photo »Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica, Allyson Felix of the U.S. and Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie of Bahamas (L-R) display their medals during the awards ceremony for the women's 200 metres at the world athletics championships at the Olympic stadium in Berlin August 21, 2009.
View Photo »Jamaican athlete Veronica Campbell Brown speaks during a news conference in Berlin August 14, 2009. Campbell Brown is to compete in the IAAF World Championships in Athletics that will take place in Berlin's Olympic stadium from August 15 to 23.
View Photo »Jamaican athlete Veronica Campbell Brown speaks during a news conference in Berlin August 14, 2009. Campbell Brown is to compete in the IAAF World Championships in Athletics that will take place in Berlin's Olympic stadium from August 15 to 23.
View Photo »Jamaican athlete Veronica Campbell Brown speaks during a news conference in Berlin August 14, 2009. Campbell Brown is to compete in the IAAF World Championships in Athletics that will take place in Berlin's Olympic stadium from August 15 to 23.
View Photo »Jamaican athlete Veronica Campbell Brown speaks during a news conference in Berlin August 14, 2009. Campbell Brown is to compete in the IAAF World Championships in Athletics that will take place in Berlin's Olympic stadium from August 15 to 23.
View Photo »Athlete Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica poses in front of Agbar Tower, designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, in Barcelona July 22, 2009. Campbell-Brown will compete in the Meeting Ciutat de Barcelona athletics event on July 25.
View Photo »Athlete Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica poses in front of the Sagrada Familia church, by Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona July 22, 2009. Campbell-Brown will compete in the Meeting Ciutat de Barcelona athletics event on July 25.
View Photo »Athlete Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica poses in front of the Sagrada Familia church, by Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona July 22, 2009. Campbell-Brown will compete in the Meeting Ciutat de Barcelona athletics event on July 25.
View Photo »Athlete Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica poses in front of the Sagrada Familia church, by Antoni Gaudi, in Barcelona July 22, 2009. Campbell-Brown will compete in the Meeting Ciutat de Barcelona athletics event on July 25.
View Photo »Veronika Campbell Brown of Jamaica reacts after winning the women's 100m final during the IAAF Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria 2009 at the Olympic Stadium, July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Veronika Campbell Brown of Jamaica reacts after winning the women's 100m final during the IAAF Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria 2009 at the Olympic Stadium, July 13, 2009.
View Photo »CNN anchor Campbell Brown attends the 2009 Matrix Awards, honoring women in the communications industry, in New York, on Monday, April 27, 2009.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 31: Campbell Brown and partner Jess pose in the Lavazza marquee at the AAMI Victoria Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse on October 31, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 31: Campbell Brown and partner Jess pose in the Lavazza marquee at the AAMI Victoria Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse on October 31, 2009 in Melbourne, Australia.
View Photo »In this undated image released by CNN, CNN anchor Campbell Brown is shown.
View Photo »Jamaica's Veronica Campbell Brown crosses the finish line to win the 100m race during Zagreb Grand Prix IAAF Athletics meeting in Zagreb, Croatia, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009. Campbell Brown won with time 11.15.
View Photo »Jarrett seems loathe to admit that MSNBC has a bias. And that is where I think the White House loses all credibility on this issue ... Just as Fox News leans to the right with their opinionated hosts in primetime, MSNBC leans left.
Campbell Brown is getting murdered. Larry King has declined, like 80%. Anderson Cooper is getting hammered. So they want more of that? Does that make sense to you?
seems loathe to admit that MSNBC has a bias ... And that is where I think the White House loses all credibility on this issue.
John may not be the most riveting television in the world, but it makes sense now. Finally, it is the CNN journalistic brand from Wolf Blitzer, to John King, to Campbell Brown, to Anderson Cooper.
seems loathe to admit that MSNBC has a bias ... And that is where I think the White House loses all credibility on this issue.
Nobody watches Campbell Brown ... You have to evolve if you want to survive in the commercial world. If you are going to do a straight newscast in primetime, you are going to lose.
The only reason we were talking to Campbell Brown was because we were encouraged to do so ... There were a group of players that were untouchable and if you look at Hawthorn's list you can figure out the most obvious ones. Other than that they were prepared to trade anyone off their list. Jeff Kennett h...
We thought Campbell Brown was on the table but Jeff Kennett's come out and said otherwise.
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