'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
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Senior Romney campaign adviser Ed Gillespie dismissed questions Sunday about whether the Labor Department's unemployment figures have been manipulated for political purposes, saying, "The numbers themselves are very damning."
ABC News' new advertising slogan is "See the whole picture," and division President Ben Sherwood said Monday that reflects an effort to broaden his journalists' definition of what they do.

President Obama may face a challenger from within his own party next year if his latest jobs plan unveiled Thursday evening fails to jump-start the American economy, former Vice President Dick Cheney predicted.

Charlie Sheen, who was fired from "Two and a Half Men" in March, aims to launch another hit sitcom - this time, on his own terms.
Those of us who live outside the "logic-free zone" of Washington know who is largely to blame for the country's economic problems ("OPEC strangling American economy," Op-Ed, Friday). It is Congress.
A buzz arises along the first base line at RFK Stadium as the visiting Houston Astros take the field for batting practice Monday evening.
A buzz arises along the first base line at RFK Stadium as the visiting Houston Astros take the field for batting practice Monday evening.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Paul Reubens returns again.