Aug 04, 2008 -
Sherri Shepherd publicly apologized on air for saying in an interview with a Christian Women’s magazine that she hoped her boss, Barbara Walters, could “get saved” by a televangelist. She said in the same interview that she went through a very rough time when she was young and that she’d “had more abortions than I would like to count.” After the details of the interview were widely publicized, Shepherd clarified her remarks, saying that she was not glamorizing abortion and that she hoped to inspire women who also felt extreme guilt and shame over having an abortion. She also claimed that her quotes were taken out of context and that she was joking about wanting to have Walters saved.
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Jun 04, 2008 -
When you're as vocal about loving Janet Jackson as Sherri Shepherd is, sometimes your wishes come true.
The View co-host talked on today's episode about how she stood in line overnight last time she got tickets to Janet's concert. So rather than letting Sherri go through that again, Whoopie brought Janet on stage to personally deliver them to her.
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Jul 22, 2008 -
How sad.
In the new issue of black Christian women’s magazine Precious Times, The View’s Sherri Shepherd reveals that her life was once so rough she didn’t care if she died.
“My sister was heavy into drugs, and we would have to go and get her from crack houses,” Shepherd, 41, says.
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Jun 22, 2008 -
Yes, Cameron laid one on Sherri at the Daytime Emmys on Friday night. You think they'd make a good couple?
Hot or Not?
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Nov 10, 2009 -
Cleveland native Halle Berry will receive the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at The Hollywood Reporter's 18th Annual Women in Entertainment Breakfast presented by Lifetime. The event, which will be Friday, Dec.4, at the Beverly Hills Hotel, is seized in combination with the Hollywood Reporter's 'Power 100: The event was launched in the early '90s to commonly honor women making inroads in male-dominated Hollywood Berry, whose performance in 'Monster's Ball' won her the Academy Award for best actress, joins past recipients Barbara Walters. The honor is in gratitude of the Bedford High School graduate's trailblazing within the industry and for her kindness in giving back to the society at large.
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Feb 25, 2008 -
I had forgotten about this one until a friend was showing me her playlist and it immediately leapt out at me! Love this one - an oldie and still a goodie!
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Oct 15, 2009 -
A couple weeks ago I went to lunch at a deli down the street from my work and had the most delicious Tomato Gorgonzola soup. I decided to try and make it myself. I scoured the internet for a recipe and ended up mixing several together to make this one.
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Oct 01, 2009 -
Sun sets on Saturn: GM kills fading star brand
GM To Shut Down Saturn Brand As Talks With Penske Fall Through
By TOM KRISHER and KIMBERLY S. JOHNSON
DETROIT — For those who expected General Motors' once-funky Saturn brand to live on with a new owner, there has been a sad twist. Saturn, once billed as a different kind of car company, appears as dead as Pontiac and Oldsmobile.
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Jun 16, 2009 -
NASHVILLE -- Democratic legislators demanded Monday that a state employee who works for a Republican lawmaker be fired for using a state computer to send a racist e-mail about President Barack Obama.
Sherri Goforth, a legislative aide for Senate Republican Caucus Chairwoman Diane Black, sent the e-mail last month to other staff for Republican senators. It shows a portrait or photo of each U.S.
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May 30, 2009 -
by Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
...During his speech to the conservative American Enterprise Institute last week -- immediately on the heels of President Obama's address at the National Archives -- former Vice President Dick Cheney used the euphemism "enhanced interrogation" a full dozen times.
Smothering the reality of torture in euphemism of course has a political value, enabling its defenders to diminish the horror and possible illegality. It also gives partisans the opening they need to divert our attention by turning the future of the prison at Guantanamo Bay into a "wedge issue," as noted on the front page of Sunday's New York Times.
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