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Joaquin Phoenix to David Letterman: I'm sorry
Actor Joaquin Phoenix returned to David Letterman's "Late Show" on Wednesday to apologize for his wacky appearance last year that turned out to be an elaborate piece of performance art.
Thursday, September, 23, 2010 - AP Television Writer - Entertainment
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Actor Joaquin Phoenix returned to David Letterman's "Late Show" on Wednesday to apologize for his wacky appearance last year that turned out to be an elaborate piece of performance art.
Thursday, September, 23, 2010 - AP Television Writer - Entertainment
VIDEO CLIP: President Obama with David Letterman
President Barack Obama made his second late-night talk show appearance since his election to the presidency Monday night by appearing on "Late Show with David Letterman" on CBS. Here is a video clip from the show, courtesy of CBS and www.cbs.com.
Tuesday, September, 22, 2009 - CBS - News
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President Barack Obama made his second late-night talk show appearance since his election to the presidency Monday night by appearing on "Late Show with David Letterman" on CBS. Here is a video clip from the show, courtesy of CBS and www.cbs.com.
Tuesday, September, 22, 2009 - CBS - News
Britain’s David Cameron becomes prime minister; Brown out
UPDATED 4:39 P.M.
Conservative leader David Cameron has become Britain’s youngest prime minister in almost 200 years, after Gordon Brown stepped down and ended 13 years of Labour government.
Tuesday, May, 11, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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UPDATED 4:39 P.M.
Conservative leader David Cameron has become Britain’s youngest prime minister in almost 200 years, after Gordon Brown stepped down and ended 13 years of Labour government.
Tuesday, May, 11, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Dr. David Carlson, Grand Forks, letter: Two Dr. Carlsons, but only one was subject of story
My name is Dr. David Carlson, and up until June 30, I worked as the director of mental health services at the VA Medical Center in Fargo. But the individual referred to in the recent news story is not me. There were two Dr. David Carlsons working for the VA at the time I was employed there.
Thursday, December, 02, 2010 - - Opinion
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My name is Dr. David Carlson, and up until June 30, I worked as the director of mental health services at the VA Medical Center in Fargo. But the individual referred to in the recent news story is not me. There were two Dr. David Carlsons working for the VA at the time I was employed there.
Thursday, December, 02, 2010 - - Opinion
DAVID BROOKS: A roundup of studies about … everything
Elections come and go, but social science marches on. Here are some recent research findings that struck my fancy.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - New York Times - Opinion
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Elections come and go, but social science marches on. Here are some recent research findings that struck my fancy.
Wednesday, December, 12, 2012 - New York Times - Opinion
If you go to David Burgess
- What: Classical guitarist David Burgess, the latest in the Museum Concert Series at North Dakota Museum of Art
Thursday, February, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
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- What: Classical guitarist David Burgess, the latest in the Museum Concert Series at North Dakota Museum of Art
Thursday, February, 11, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - Entertainment
DAVID BRODER COLUMN: Era of D.C. dynasties winds down
The dynasties are disappearing. The latest proof came when Caroline Kennedy, the only daughter of John and Jackie Kennedy, removed herself as a possible replacement for Hillary Rodham Clinton — a dynast by marriage — in the Senate seat from New York once held by her Uncle Bobby.
Sunday, January, 25, 2009 - The Washington Post - Opinion
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The dynasties are disappearing. The latest proof came when Caroline Kennedy, the only daughter of John and Jackie Kennedy, removed herself as a possible replacement for Hillary Rodham Clinton — a dynast by marriage — in the Senate seat from New York once held by her Uncle Bobby.
Sunday, January, 25, 2009 - The Washington Post - Opinion
DAVID BRODER COLUMN: Rare bit of bipartisanship plays well
When Congress comes back from its current two-week recess, members of both parties will be invited to the White House to celebrate what is, in the context of these times, almost a miracle: the signing of the Serve America Act of 2009.
Sunday, April, 05, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
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When Congress comes back from its current two-week recess, members of both parties will be invited to the White House to celebrate what is, in the context of these times, almost a miracle: the signing of the Serve America Act of 2009.
Sunday, April, 05, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
DAVID BROOKS COLUMN: Inflation undermines health care system viability
Over the past few decades, health care inflation has exceeded the general rise in prices by about 2.5 percent a year. These inexorably rising costs are bankrupting the nation, walloping businesses and squeezing middle-class salaries.
Saturday, July, 11, 2009 - New York Times - Opinion
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Over the past few decades, health care inflation has exceeded the general rise in prices by about 2.5 percent a year. These inexorably rising costs are bankrupting the nation, walloping businesses and squeezing middle-class salaries.
Saturday, July, 11, 2009 - New York Times - Opinion
DAVID BRODER COLUMN: Don't underestimate Sotomayor's impact
When Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina was explaining his decision to become one of the nine Republicans to support the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor, he said it was made easier because she would not alter the ideological balance on the Supreme Court.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
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When Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina was explaining his decision to become one of the nine Republicans to support the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor, he said it was made easier because she would not alter the ideological balance on the Supreme Court.
Sunday, August, 09, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
COLUMNIST DAVID BRODER: Reckless health care bills lack cost controls
Unless congressmen find more realistic ways of paying for the promises included in the bill, they simply are setting the public up for more frustration — and themselves for a political backlash.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - - Opinion
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Unless congressmen find more realistic ways of paying for the promises included in the bill, they simply are setting the public up for more frustration — and themselves for a political backlash.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - - Opinion
DAVID BROOKS COLUMN: Meltdown provides case study
Everybody wants to be a striding titan. Almost all alpha-leaders want to be the visionary in a time of crisis — the one who sees the situation clearly, makes the bold plans and delivers the faithful to the other side.
Saturday, August, 01, 2009 - New York Times - Opinion
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Everybody wants to be a striding titan. Almost all alpha-leaders want to be the visionary in a time of crisis — the one who sees the situation clearly, makes the bold plans and delivers the faithful to the other side.
Saturday, August, 01, 2009 - New York Times - Opinion
DAVID BRODER COLUMN: Obama should heed thoughtful critics
wo months into his presidency, it is far too soon to make any judgments about Barack Obama’s prospects. All we really know is that he has assembled the rudiments of an administration and launched a batch of ambitious but unproven initiatives.
Sunday, March, 15, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
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wo months into his presidency, it is far too soon to make any judgments about Barack Obama’s prospects. All we really know is that he has assembled the rudiments of an administration and launched a batch of ambitious but unproven initiatives.
Sunday, March, 15, 2009 - Washington Post - Opinion
COLUMNIST DAVID BRODER: Remembering a great American: Henry Clay
Who was this man, the slim 75-year-old whose funeral in the Senate chamber had been attended by the president and so many other worthies that it resembled a State of the Union address? He was one of the giants of the Senate in its golden age.
Sunday, July, 04, 2010 - - Opinion
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Who was this man, the slim 75-year-old whose funeral in the Senate chamber had been attended by the president and so many other worthies that it resembled a State of the Union address? He was one of the giants of the Senate in its golden age.
Sunday, July, 04, 2010 - - Opinion
DAVID BROOKS COLUMN: Health care costs rock Obama's boat
Barack Obama came to office with a theory. He believed that the country was in desperate need of new investments in education, energy and many other areas. He also saw that the nation faced a long-term fiscal crisis caused by rising health care and entitlement costs. His theory was that he could spend now and save later. He could fund his agenda with debt now and then solve the long-term fiscal crisis by controlling health care and entitlement costs later on.
Sunday, May, 17, 2009 - New York Times - Opinion
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Barack Obama came to office with a theory. He believed that the country was in desperate need of new investments in education, energy and many other areas. He also saw that the nation faced a long-term fiscal crisis caused by rising health care and entitlement costs. His theory was that he could spend now and save later. He could fund his agenda with debt now and then solve the long-term fiscal crisis by controlling health care and entitlement costs later on.
Sunday, May, 17, 2009 - New York Times - Opinion
COLUMNIST DAVID BROOKS: Conservatives in Great Britain get it right
The Brits are ahead of us when it comes to public indebtedness and national irresponsibility. Spending has been out of control for longer and in a more sustained way.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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The Brits are ahead of us when it comes to public indebtedness and national irresponsibility. Spending has been out of control for longer and in a more sustained way.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
DAVID BROOKS: College of tomorrow starts taking shape today
Are universities mostly sorting devices to separate smart and hard-working high school students from their less-able fellows so that employers can more easily identify them? Are universities factories for the dissemination of job skills?
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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Are universities mostly sorting devices to separate smart and hard-working high school students from their less-able fellows so that employers can more easily identify them? Are universities factories for the dissemination of job skills?
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
DAVID BROOKS: In search of a code of dignity in modern life
When George Washington was a young man, he copied out a list of 110 “Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation.” Some of the rules in his list dealt with the niceties of going to a dinner party or meeting somebody on the street.
Tuesday, July, 07, 2009 - New York Times - News
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When George Washington was a young man, he copied out a list of 110 “Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation.” Some of the rules in his list dealt with the niceties of going to a dinner party or meeting somebody on the street.
Tuesday, July, 07, 2009 - New York Times - News
DAVID BRODER COLUMN: Know when to fold 'em
Two vastly different public officials — Robert McNamara and Sarah Palin — shared the spotlight this past week, triggering fresh thoughts about one of the classic dilemmas of governmental careers: When and how do you quit?
Thursday, July, 09, 2009 - - Opinion
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Two vastly different public officials — Robert McNamara and Sarah Palin — shared the spotlight this past week, triggering fresh thoughts about one of the classic dilemmas of governmental careers: When and how do you quit?
Thursday, July, 09, 2009 - - Opinion
IN THE MAIL: Broder fails to convince public of no worries
Well, I guess it pays to suck up to David Broder (“Don’t underestimate Janet Napolitano,” Page A4, Jan. 1). I saw a political hack trying to convince the public (in Dem speak, the idiots) that they had nothing to worry about, all in a transparent effort to avert political damage.
Tuesday, January, 05, 2010 - - Opinion
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Well, I guess it pays to suck up to David Broder (“Don’t underestimate Janet Napolitano,” Page A4, Jan. 1). I saw a political hack trying to convince the public (in Dem speak, the idiots) that they had nothing to worry about, all in a transparent effort to avert political damage.
Tuesday, January, 05, 2010 - - Opinion
