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March 17, 2003


Tony Baretta meet Horatio Caine
Violent '70s TV helped mold young viewers into violent adults, a study says. Intrigued, we set up a toughman competition of sorts to see how much TV violence has changed -- if at all. Story

What are your plans for summer camp?
With spring still a few days away, summer may seem far off, but parents interested in putting their children in summer camps need to start planning now. The most popular programs fill up quickly, and no kid wants to get stuck spending a couple of weeks at Camp Loser.

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Entertainment, arts, TV headlines

  • 'SNL' can't resist taking swipes at Tiger Woods
  • Mexican governor: Gibson to make film in Veracruz
  • Kennedy Center honors Springsteen, De Niro, others
  • Rat cooking lands TV show in hot water
  • 'Blind Side' eclipses 'New Moon' with $20M weekend
  • Underwood aims for family fun with variety show
  • AP source: Billy Joel's daughter took pills in NYC
  • Italy police seize secret stash of masterpieces
  • Adam Lambert to appear, sing on ABC's 'The View'
  • Weezer singer hurt when bus skids off road in NY
  • 'SNL' can't resist taking swipes at Tiger Woods
  • Rat cooking lands TV show in hot water
  • Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
  • Tom Brokaw unhurt in NY highway wreck that kills 1
  • Colbert's mock anti-Canada feud spirals on the Web
  • 'Groovaloo' takes breaking back to birthplace, NYC
  • 'Birdie' ends its limited Broadway run Jan. 24
  • Several Broadway musicals break box-office records
  • 'Superior Donuts' to fold up shop on Broadway
  • Review: A sweet, extended 'Peter and the Wolf'

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