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Denis Leary: Jesus would guest on Oprah
“I really do think if Jesus came back, he’d be on Oprah for an hour-long special,” comic Denis Leary said, referring to a chapter in his new book written from Jesus’ point of view. He also defended a controversial passage about autism that he says has been taken out of context.
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Just dating him in the meantime? Don't!
Dating “in the meantime” is based on the belief that time is infinite. But in reality, “in the meantime” is wasted time, which means missed opportunities for true love.
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Top 5 turkey-friendly wines
Even though it's a bit more flavorful than its cousin chicken, turkey is still a relatively blank canvas when it comes to food matching. In honor of Thanksgiving, Epicurious presents the top turkey-friendly wines.
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Cabbage batch kids: 2,200 Koreans make kimchi
In aprons and hairnets, 2,200 braved the cold outside City Hall in Seoul, Korea, in a bid to make the world's biggest batch of kimchi, from $58,000 heads of cabbage.
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After 30 years, his second National Book Award
Judges for the National Book Award honored a comeback, giving the fiction award to Peter Matthiessen's "Shadow Country," a thorough revision of a trilogy of novels from the 1990s. The 81-year-old author last won a National Book Award nearly 30 years ago.
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Consumer alert: Hazardous window blinds
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced the voluntary recalls of two kinds of window blinds, citing the strangulation death of a child and the near strangulation of another.
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'Top Chef': Jill is ostrich-ized and sent home
In the second week of “Top Chef,” it was all about showing your craft. After a hot Quickfire challenge, the cooks had to cook and serve lunch to their biggest critics yet — former "Top Chef" hopefuls. In the end, Jill was forced to pack up her knives after she was unable to stand by her dish.
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Keep warm with cool winter coats
As a constant part of your ensemble, it is essential that your jacket reflects your style and adds a level of interest to your appearance. TODAY Style editor Bobbie Thomas offers the inside scoop on the winter's hottest outerwear.
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Who’ll dress Michelle Obama for inauguration?
Fashion legend Diane von Furstenberg is in the running to make Michelle Obama's Inauguration Day dress. She was one of the many fashion designers asked to submit a sketch for President-elect Obama's wife.
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Ex-call girl Dupre: I’m a ‘normal girl’
She was the tabloid sensation at the center of the sex scandal that brought down New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. But in her very first interview, Ashley Alexandra Dupre tells People magazine that she's a girl with "a lot of depth."
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