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Thursday Crib Sheet: The Religion Of Peace Strikes Again, Debate Dates

French magazine offices torched because it parodied The Religion of Peace’s Mohammed:

Its latest edition carries a cartoon image of a bearded Mohammed – something which is blasphemous under Islamic law – and pretends that it is being ‘guest edited’ by the Prophet.

The debate schedule is announced:

NBC News and ABC News can finally add their upcoming pre-New Hampshire Primary debates to their schedules, now that the state has officially made January 10 primary election day.

The ABC News debate will air in primetime Saturday, January 7, with an abbreviated replay the next morning. The NBC news/Facebook debate will be televised that same Sunday morning, Jan. 8, in the “Meet The Press” time period. That debate will be simulcast and replayed on MSNBC, as well as New England Cable News, the regional news channel owned by NBCU parent Comcast.

– MOST EXCELLENT: “America’s Most Wanted” returning to television on December 2nd:

“America’s Most Wanted,” the long-running crime series that was effectively canceled by Fox in May, has found a new home. Lifetime, the network arguably best-known for its female-focused original movies and series, has acquired the rights to the series, which will produce new episodes for the cabler starting later this year.

“I’ve always believed there was something very special about America’s Most Wanted and that there should be a home for it on television, and I couldn’t be happier to now be able bring it back on Lifetime,” said host and EP John Walsh in a statement. “We’ve often been called the court of last resort…now we are back in the game and ready to saddle up for another season to get justice for victims and put dangerous criminals behind bars.”

Court rules CBS won’t have to part with $550k over Jackson “wardrobe malfunction.”


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