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Replacing Russert tough task for NBC News (AP)
17-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

An undated handout photo of AP - Still reeling from Tim Russert's death, NBC News must now contemplate replacing the man who not only dominated the Sunday morning talk shows, but served as chief political commentator and ran the Washington bureau.




Scenes from Mexico City show its human heart (AP)
17-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

AP - "First Stop in the New World: Mexico City, the Capital of the 21st Century" (Riverhead Books. 336 pages, $25.95), by David Lida: Mexico City is a sprawling, throbbing stew of 20 million people, but David Lida, in his new book, cuts through the chaos with an array of verbal snapshots that aim to paint the city's soul.

Bush recalls Russert as 'thorough, decent man' (AP)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

** In this Feb. 7, 2004, file photo provided by The White House President Bush is interviewed by NBC's 'Meet the Press' moderator Tim Russert, left, in the Oval Office of the White House, the first network television interview of Bush since he was elected to be President of the United States in 2000. Russert, 58, renowned political journalist and NBC News Washington bureau chief, collapsed and died, while at work at the NBC bureau in Washington Friday, June 13, 2008. (AP Photo/The White House, Eric Draper)AP - President Bush mourned NBC correspondent Tim Russert at a news conference Saturday with France's president, calling the veteran newsman who died of a heart attack "a hard-working, thorough and decent man."




Bush, Cheney, remember Russert fondly (AP)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

An undated handout photo of 'Meet the Press' moderator and NBC News Senior Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert on the set his show. Russert, a leading U.S. political correspondent and host of the NBC television network's long-running 'Meet the Press' talk show, died on June 13, 2008 of a heart attack, the network said. He was 58. (NBC/Handout/Reuters)AP - President Bush mourned NBC correspondent Tim Russert at a news conference Saturday with France's president, calling the veteran newsman who died of a heart attack "a hard-working, thorough and decent man."




NBC's Tim Russert dead at 58 (AP)
13-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

In this Feb. 26, 2008 file photo, NBC's Tim Russert speaks to the crowd during a debate between Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. in Cleveland. Russert died Friday, June 13, 2008, of an apparent heart attack. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File)AP - Tim Russert, who pointedly but politely questioned hundreds of the powerful and influential as moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press," died suddenly Friday while preparing for his weekly broadcast. The network's Washington bureau chief was 58.




Interview: Judas Priest
09-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Few bands can last for more than a decade. The rock n' roll lifestyle takes its steady toll on your body, mind, soul, heart, liver, tolerance, relationships and many other assorted things in your life. These factors are enough to shorten the lifespan

Kelsey Grammer Has Heart Attack
03-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Actor Kelsey Grammer, best known as the title character of the now-defunct television show Frasier, has publicly battled addiction woes over the years. The

Spokesman: Kelsey Grammer had 'mild' heart attack (AP)
02-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

In this Sept. 24, 2007 file photo, actor Kelsey Grammer arrives at the FOX Fall Eco-Casino Party in Los Angeles.  A spokesman for Kelsey Grammer says the 'Frasier' star is recovering in a Hawaii hospital after a mild heart attack. Stan Rosenfield says Grammer is 'resting comfortably' in an undisclosed hospital in Hawaii after being stricken Saturday, May 31, 2008,. He will be released early this week, Rosenfield said.  (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP - A spokesman for Kelsey Grammer says the "Frasier" star is recovering in a Hawaii hospital after a mild heart attack this weekend. Stan Rosenfield says Grammer is "resting comfortably" in an undisclosed hospital after being stricken Saturday. Rosenfield says the 53-year-old actor will be released early this week.




Datz, Unger, Metz, LaVerdiere, Dunn and More Head to Theatre Aspen for Summer Season (Playbill)
02-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Playbill - A handful of Broadway performers will be on a Rocky Mountain high this summer, populating Theatre Aspen's 2008 season, starting June 26 and including in-rep productions of Little Shop of Horrors, Rounding Third, Seussical and Crimes of the Heart.

Kelsey Grammer has heart attack in Hawaii (Reuters)
02-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

Kelsey Grammer arrives at Radio City Music Hall for a presentation of new and returning NBC shows, in New York, May 16, 2005. (Bill Davila/Reuters)Reuters - Kelsey Grammer, best known from his long-running sitcom "Frasier," suffered a mild heart attack during the weekend in Hawaii, three weeks after his latest show was canceled, his publicist said on Monday.




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