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He had said, however, that he would have complete creative control over the new network, and has also added a reality show about the creation of GBTV, comedian Brian Sack and a show anchored by his radio co-hosts to the programming line-up.

Cookie Monster headlines the segment "Smart Cookies".

In November of that year she made headlines for a segment in which she donned a fat suit to look as if she weighed 350 pounds to demonstrate how she was treated differently by strangers.

If You Have to Ask, He Wins A week after he occupied newspaper headlines and a segment on the "Today" show to ventilate his dispute with another comedian, JACKIE MASON is in forward-looking mode, anticipating his next one-man Broadway show, "Prune Danish," and its barbs at the expense of both Osama bin Laden and President Bush.

For example, it's hard to beat this MSNBC Morning Joe segment headline: "Is Terry McAuliffe's Virginia win a victory for Democrats?" Well, yes, we'd say it is, considering Terry McAuliffe was the Democratic nominee and "win" is synonymous with "victory".

Mr. Leno has promised to retain his "Headlines" and "Jaywalking" segments after he leaves the current "Tonight" in May, but even so, it's hard to imagine that the show will be the same — assuming we watch it, that is, and don't just fall asleep an hour earlier.

In the segment, headlined 'The Left Takes Another Human Tragedy and Converts It Into a Political Issue', he also argued that calls for gun control in the wake of the killings were unnecessary: "There is no gun control law being currently proposed that would have stopped this shooting spree".

The headline on the segment's website was "'Bridgegate' Investigators Find No Link to Chris Christie".

The news was too devastating to ridicule (the program usually begins with a segment called "Headlines," which involves video clips and jokes), and there wasn't even a lame directive from the suits upstairs to scoff at.

Soldiers' deaths have been commemorated in emotional public ceremonies, and news channels have been praising troops with segments with headlines like "All the Right Moves".

Despite the breathless headlines and TV news segments, researcher Dan Olweus of the University of Bergen, Norway, reported the results of a study that found traditional bullying in schools and on playgrounds is far more common than cyberbullying.

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