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Lights failing mid-screening, printers without toner, car services unpaid.
The network says he missed 19 out of 41 days in two months.
The network has fired its combative host and replaced him with New York's disgraced ex-governor.
Lloyd Constatine, a lawyer and former Spitzer confidant, reportedly led the holdouts in the ugly case.
He's hosting a fund-raiser for an out-of-state candidate.
Let's leave a little room for the less serious candidates, shall we?
"Be Rich Forever," they promise.
The idea of a Spitzer mayoral run is gradually becoming more acceptable.
Anderson Cooper will take over the 8 p.m. time slot.
Why Anthony Weiner has it worse than politicians who have behaved much more atrociously.
Calls Weiner's press conference "cringe-worthy."
But he still may run himself.
Presumably, they don't watch 'The Good Wife.'
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