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David Letterman

Mensch, or passive-aggressive prima donna? Letterman stayed out of the brawl over whether he'd replace Ted Koppel's "Nightline," but his minions' manipulations still made the late-night king look bad.
By Eric Boehlert [03/14/02]

Dave and Ted -- made for each other Letterman has decided to stay at CBS. But his real future belongs with Ted Koppel as a celebrity-hating, executive-bashing late-night tag team.
By Arianna Huffington [03/13/02]

Meet the press, with David Letterman The talk-show host proves to be twice as tough on George W. Bush as many reporters on the campaign trail.
By Jake Tapper [10/21/00]

The road to the White House goes through Oprah The candidates fight for couch time with Dave, Jay, Conan, Reege and the Queen of Talk.
By Joyce Millman [09/25/00]

Who wants to save a network? New for fall TV -- more buzz, a Gifford embargo and 1 million "Millionaires."
By Christina Nunez [03/20/00]

What a few good women can do On Mother's Day, a million mothers will march for gun control.
By Jean Hanff Korelitz [03/13/00]

Cher Locked forever in Teflon celebrity, the woman with the world's most beautiful armpits always gets the last laugh ... or so she says.
By Cintra Wilson [02/22/00]

The other man on the moon From Letterman sidekick to "Get a Life" to, um, Dogbert, Chris Elliott -- a true alt-comedy innovator who might be funnier than Andy Kaufman -- just can't get no respect.
By Connell Barrett [02/08/00]

The softer side of Henry Rollins Can it be? In his new one-man show, Black Flag's former lead singer seems to be wandering toward the land of warm 'n' fuzzy.
By Cintra Wilson [01/06/00]

Twenty ways the '90s changed television From "Twin Peaks" to "The X-Files" to "The Simpsons" (O.J. included), TV broke ground and rules in the last decade of the century.
By Joyce Millman [12/22/99]

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