TV fans are probably already aware that veteran journalist Mike Wallace had a television career long before 60 Minutes . Twilight Zone fans have probably seen the famous one-on-one interview with Rod Serling he did before the classic sci-fi show  |


Realizing that the current economic downturn could impact sales, Manncorp has introduced an equipment leasing program that is instantly accessible online.According to CEO Henry Mann, the new service custom tailors individual equipment leases upon activation of the "Insta-Lease" link on  |
I didn't watch the four episode mini marathon of The Office that NBC aired last night, but at the end of one of the episodes there was a video played of a teenager sitting at a piano and playing the  |  |
Here who's on the late night shows tonight. Charlie Rose: the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. The Late Show with David Letterman: Ellen Pompeo, Jay-Z, and Mary J. Blige Jay Leno: David Spade, Nora Hardwick, and Ben  |  |


What's been happening in the Big Brother 9 house? Has Natalie thrown her love of Mattie to the roadside and taken up with A-Baller? They look pretty darn chummy in this photo. Hey, you never know. It's Big Brother ,  |  |
At 8, CBS has a new Ghost Whisperer , followed by a new Price Is Right Million Dollar Spectacular and a new Numb3rs . NBC has a new Amnesia at 8, then a new, two hour Dateline . There's a  |  |
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and the Bush administration on Thursday defended the decision to rescue Bear Stearns amid questions by lawmakers about why the government was helping Wall Street investment houses but not people on Main Street.  |
Iraq's prime minister pledged Thursday to expand his crackdown on Shiite militias to Baghdad, despite a mixed performance so far against militants in the southern city of Basra.  |
No matter how much Russia hates it, the U.S. now has a clear track to build its long-range missile defense system in Europe.  |
New evidence shows humans lived in North America more than 14,000 years ago, 1,000 years earlier than had previously been known.  |
On March 29 Zimbabwe went to the polls. The election was widely criticised with accusations of vote rigging, state orchestrated media bias and violent intimidation of opposition activists. The outcome was generally considered a foregone conclusion, which would have little  |  |
A scam that caused havoc in the US reaches Scotland.  |  |
Croatian star on Portsmouth's FA Cup ambitions  |  |
IT has been a busy week with many interesting news stories covering all things France. There is the campaign to save the semicolon, although I'm getting a bit fed up...  |
Zanu-PF comes out fighting after election setback  |  |
Demons of race still stalk US 40 years after King's death  |  |
Crowds of people gather in the US city of Memphis to mark 40 years since Martin Luther King's death.  |  |
The Halifax, the UK's biggest mortgage lender, targets buyers who can pay larger deposits.  |  |
The crew of a US B-1 bomber are safe after their plane caught fire in an incident in Qatar, the US military says.  |  |
Patient care will suffer when junior doctors' hours are cut to conform with the European Working Time Directive, a leading medic warns.  |  |
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