Television
Television
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TELEVISION
'Hatfields' is a grim history lesson
Because it's set near the border of West Virginia and Kentucky, the three-night miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys" isn't technically a Western, but it sure feels like one, with its saloon fights, pistol duels, ratty facial hair and genre star Kevin Costner riding tall in the saddle.
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TELEVISION
Costner & Paxton talk about 'Hatfields & McCoys'
MINNEAPOLIS - Next time you think about storming over to your neighbors' house to complain about their loud music, take a break - a six-hour break - to watch History Channel's "Hatfields & McCoys," an exhaustive re-creation of one of the most famous feuds in American history.
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TELEVISION
After winning 'Dancing With the Stars,' Packers' Driver comes home
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Donald Driver has always been a fan favorite in Wisconsin.
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CELEBRITIES
TV director-producer Robert Finkel dies at 94
Emmy Award-winning TV director and producer Robert Finkel has died. He was 94.
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CELEBRITIES
Britney Spears debuts on 'X Factor' show
Britney Spears has been on the job just two days and she's already proving to be a popular judge on "The X Factor."
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CELEBRITIES
TNA claims WWE tried to poach its wrestlers
Two giants in the wrestling world are getting ready to rumble - in a courtroom.
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TELEVISION
Kidman returns to TV for HBO mini-series 'Hemingway & Gellhorn'
Nicole Kidman hasn't worked in TV since the 1989 mini-series "Bankock Hilton." Since then, she's been busy as a movie star.
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TELEVISION
Bullets fly relentlessly in History channel's atmospheric miniseries 'Hatfields & McCoys'
Revenge is served cold. Sometimes it's served piping hot. And it's served again and again, until the gunmen retreat into the foggy woods.







