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"House" star Hugh Laurie joins TV's richest list (Reuters via Yahoo! News) He is the star of the biggest drama on television. Now Hugh Laurie is poised to become one of the highest-paid actors on TV with a new deal to continue on Fox's "House."
Shots ring out as White House truce evaporates (AFP via Yahoo! News) The White House contenders called off a brief campaign truce Friday as Barack Obama fired the opening salvo of a promised counter-offensive against Republican John McCain's "smears and lies."
House Passes Bill to Bolster SEC Enforcement (TheStreet.com) A bill to aid the regulatory agency passes the House, but a short legislative calendar could prevent the Senate from passing it.
Arrest after body found in house (BBC News) A man is arrested on suspicion of the murder of a woman whose body was found at a house in south Manchester.
House's Hugh Laurie Gets a Big Raise (US Weekly) Ka-ching! Hugh Laurie is getting a raise. The House star, 49, is expected to earn $400,000 an episode -- or more than $9 million a year -- according to the Hollywood Reporter. He started with a mid-five-figure salary in 2004 before earning 250,000-$300,000 an episode in the summer of 2006. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation leading man William Petersen, who is leaving the show, currently tops...
Obama attacks McCain as White House truce scrapped (AFP via Yahoo! News) The White House contenders called off a brief campaign truce Friday as Barack Obama fired the opening salvo of a sharp counter-offensive against Republican John McCain's "smears and lies."
Obama skewers McCain as White House truce scrapped (AFP via Yahoo! News) Barack Obama ripped into 72-year-old John McCain as an out-of-touch economic illiterate who had slept through the Internet revolution as war resumed on the White House trail Friday.
White House undecided on auto loans (Detroit News) WASHINGTON -- The White House isn't ready to back at least $25 billion in direct loans for the auto industry.
'White House' wallpaper on sale (BBC News) Wallpaper rolls, identical to that which adorns the White House's diplomatic reception room, are auctioned.
White House keeps Fannie, Freddie off budget (Reuters via Yahoo! News) The director of the White House Budget Office on Friday said that operations of mortgage companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seized by the government last week should not be treated as part of the federal budget.
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