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The RNC chairman apologizes to the talk-radio host for calling his show "incendiary" and "ugly."
RNC chairman Michael Steele seems a little threatened by the "entertainer."
Constitution, Declaration of Independence ... whatever.
Turns out, not as many people as you might think.
A quick-and-dirty roundup of new tidbits about the John Edwards scandal.
The 'Gossip Girl' star's publicist complains about her 'Seventeen' cover, Rush Limbaugh spreads his wealth, and Kid Rock's "busload of skanky blondes" are snubbed, in today's New York gossip columns.
Our former Ask A Waiter and New York Diet subjects were all over the news.
Plus, job cuts at the Los Angeles 'Times,' Jill Zarin's favorite things, and Carl Icahn's bad news, in today's industry roundup.
After months of pressuring listeners to vote for Clinton (because clearly she'd then lose to McCain, right?!), Rush's given up.
With some wondering whether threats of a recession will bring restaurant prices down, we asked him for insight into a place where businessmen don't think twice about ordering the $700 pour of cognac for dessert.
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