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Group ruffled by Mike Tyson NY pigeon show (AP)
March 22, 2010
AP - An animal welfare group wants New York City prosecutors to investigate Mike Tyson's reality television show about pigeon racing.
Rosie O'Donnell at work on daytime talk show (Reuters)
March 22, 2010Reuters - Rosie O'Donnell is plotting a return to daytime television.
Earnhardt visits `Handy Manny' prime-time special (AP)
March 22, 2010AP - The children's animated TV series "Handy Manny Big Race" is going prime time Saturday night with Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows (AP)
March 22, 2010
AP - Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
Secrets unravel as "Breaking Bad" returns to TV (Reuters)
March 22, 2010Reuters - Walt White's wife has left him, his crystal meth partner in crime has gone into rehab, and his desperate double life as a chemistry teacher turned drug lord is in danger of unraveling.
Hourglass still full for "Days of Our Lives" (Reuters)
March 22, 2010Reuters - At least one daytime soap is safe for another year. NBC has picked up "Days of our Lives" for its 45th season, keeping the show on the air through 2011.
Famed for divorce, Yemeni girl set to read memoir (Reuters)
March 22, 2010Reuters - In a harrowing memoir she has yet to read herself, Nujood Ali tells how at age 9 she was forced to marry a man three times her age, raped and beaten, then made Yemeni history by getting a divorce.
Ellen presents $30K to Miss. lesbian in prom flap (AP)
March 22, 2010
AP - A lesbian high school student embroiled in a legal flap over her school's prom policy has received a $30,000 scholarship on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show."
Oprah, schoolgirls to testify at defamation trial (AP)
March 22, 2010
AP - Oprah Winfrey and several schoolgirls allegedly abused at her academy in South Africa are expected to testify in a trial over a defamation lawsuit brought by the school's former headmistress, whose performance Winfrey criticized.
Losing the battle to keep female flesh off Afghan TV (Reuters)
March 22, 2010Reuters - Eight years after the fall of the Taliban, who banned television and barred women from appearing in public without an all-enveloping burqa, the Afghan government is fighting a losing battle to keep female flesh off TV.
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