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  • We speak to "These Days" Legal Analyst Dan Eaton about contest- or competition-related lawsuits. We discuss the details of lawsuits related to horse racing and spelling bees. We also get an update on
  • In order to play in the U.S. Open, many golfers have to go through Q-School. This qualifying tournament is host to some of golf's best players, all dreaming of making it to the major tournaments where
  • The Air Force has long billed itself as the most glamorous of the service branches. But with the Pentagon short on infantry manpower, the branch is increasingly being called on to fill the gaps. At the Expeditionary Center in Fort Dix, New Jersey, airmen are retrained in combat techniques to prepare them for fighting on the ground in Iraq.
  • President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair stood together in the Rose Garden for the last time Thursday in a news conference that was largely a defense of the Iraq war, an event that has shaped their common legacy. Blair, Mr. Bush's staunch ally, will leave office in late June.
  • Sen. John McCain, the once and, perhaps, future front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, has made his candidacy official, with a multi-state announcement tour. The Arizona Republican is making a stop in New Hampshire, an important primary state.
  • CBS Radio fires Don Imus for racist and sexist remarks about Rutgers University's women's basketball team. But the problem underlined by the shock jock's comments is much bigger than Imus.
  • CBS Radio has fired talk-show host Don Imus over sexual and racial remarks he made about the Rutgers women's basketball team. Yesterday, MSNBC decided to stop simulcasting the Don Imus Show on cable television, as advertisers pulled their support. CBS officials met with the Rev. Al Sharpton today.
  • Shock jock Don Imus has been removed from his regular slot on cable television. The president of NBC News announced that cable's MSNBC would no longer carry the simulcast of Imus's CBS radio show. The move came after Imus recently made racist comments on-air about the Rutgers women's basketball team.
  • MSNBC says it will no longer simulcast Don Imus' radio show. The cable TV network has had a strong following for the morning program. But Imus' use of a racial slur last week, while discussing the Rutgers University women's basketball team, brought heavy and persistent criticism. Earlier today, several major advertisers announced they are pulling their ads.
  • CBS Radio and MSNBC have suspended talk-show host Don Imus for two weeks. Their decision came at the end of a day in which he repeatedly apologized for disparaging Rutgers University women's basketball players in racially and sexually charged comments on the air last week.
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