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BYU’s Fredette, Notre Dame’s Brey Get AP Awards

He led the nation in scoring, was nearly a unanimous choice as an AP All-America, and on Friday BYU guard Jimmer Fredette was named The Associated Press’ player of the year. Notre Dame’s Mike Brey was named AP’s coach of the year. (April 1)

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‘One Life to Live’ Tackles Bullying Storyline

Daytime television is addressing the problem of kids and cyberbullying. Actor Austin Williams plays a character who is bullied so relentlessly he considers taking his life. (April 1)

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Miss. School Bus-Semi Crash Kills Girl; 10 Hurt

Fog may have been a factor when a school bus and a tractor-trailer collided on a rural Mississippi highway Friday, killing a 10-year-old girl and injuring at least 10 people, authorities said. (April 1)

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In Ivory Coast, Call to Lay Down Arms

Fighting raged on Friday near Ivory Coast’s presidential palace and mansion and the state TV broadcaster as armed forces loyal to the elected leader tried to install him to power and oust the country’s strongman. (April 1)

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‘His Way’ Explores Life of Hollywood Producer

Everyone in Hollywood knows Jerry Weintraub and now he’s sharing his story in his new HBO documentary ‘His Way’ airing April 4 on HBO. (April 1)

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Raw Video: Semi With Cattle Rolls Over

A semi-truck carrying a load of cattle rolls over in the southbound lanes of Interstate 17 at Sunset Point, north of Black Canyon City. The accident snarled traffic and left some cows wandering on the highway. (April 1)

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Say What Now of the Day: Montana lawmaker Alan Hale (R-Basin)…

Say What Now of the Day: Montana lawmaker Alan Hale (R-Basin) takes to the floor of the House of Representatives to express his opposition to “all DUI laws” on the grounds that they are destroying the state’s small businesses (namely taverns and bars) and its time-honored “way of life.” It’s worth noting that Hale himself is a bar owner , so that clearly justifies objecting to tougher penalties for… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 31/03/2011 06:01 Number of articles : 5

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‘Everything Must Go’ Trailer and Poster: Will Ferrell Gets Serious

In late 2009 Dan Rush started turning Raymond Carver’s short story Why Don’t You Dance? into a film called Everything Must Go, starring Will Farrell in a very rare dramatic turn. He plays an alcoholic who, in the same day, loses his job and is thrown out by his wife. With his possessions scattered on the lawn of his former home, he spends a week living out in the open and confronting his problems…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 01/04/2011 00:00 Number of articles : 5

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MSNBC’s Mitchell Fears Not Raising Debt Ceiling Would ‘Stop the Recovery’

On her eponymous program today, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell carried water for the Obama administration, warning viewers that not raising the debt ceiling would result in a “crisis” that would “stop the recovery.” Interviewing Politico's Roger Simon, the NBC News chief foreign affairs correspondent argued that Republican opposition to empowering the federal government to borrow beyond its $14.3 trillion limit “could be a much larger crisis for America” than the looming government shutdown. [Video embedded after the page break.] Visit msnbc.com for breaking news , world news , and news about the economy The question of whether to raise the debt ceiling is a legitimate one that reporters ought to ask and politicians ought to answer, not the other way around. Just for good measure, Simon sardonically remarked that watching Tea Party activists discuss economic issues “is a little like gawking at the car wreck.” A transcript of the relevant portions of the segment can be found below: MSNBC Andrea Mitchell Reports April 1, 2011 1:25 p.m. EDT ANDREA MITCHELL: Is there a megaphone for people like Michele Bachmann and others in the tea party who are shouting from the rooftops? Are they getting so much play that that can trump what the White House would like to be an agreement? ROGER SIMON, Politico chief political columnist: I don't think so. She gets a lot of publicity. She has a lot to say. She says it in an interesting way. Part of it is a little like gawking at the car wreck for the media but I think the Republican elders are going to convince the Tea Party people, “look we have two more important fights. One is on the debt limit which is already $14.3 trillion. President Obama wants to raise it. Two, reforming, which is usually a synonym for cutting, entitlements, Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. Why use up our powder now? Keep our powder dry for those two much more important fights.” MITCHELL: But, Roger, doesn't John Boehner also want to avoid a debt ceiling crisis, which could be a much larger crisis for America, for the economy, and stop the recovery? SIMON: He does, but he doesn't want to – I mean, it's Republican dogma that we want a small government, that small government releases the natural initiatives of people. It's hard for a Republican to vote for big government measures. MITCHELL: So you think the debt ceiling actually may be a vote where Boehner and the troops line up together? The Tea Party troops. SIMON: Yes, and it's much more important fight for the long term. MITCHELL: Roger Simon from Politico. Thank you very much. Great to see you. –Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.

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Battle of the Superheroes at CinemaCon

On closing night of CinemaCon, Chris Hemsworth, Jason Momoa and Ryan Reynolds reveal who they think would win a fight between the superheroes they play – Thor, Conan the Barbarian and Green Lantern. Or could Russell Brand’s Arthur beat them all? (April 1)

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