Tom Brokaw

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  • Meet the Press's idea of a "debate"

    As always, The Liberal Media excludes liberal views from being heard.
  • How bashing Hillary backfired

    The overwhelmingly negative press corps may have rallied voters to Clinton's side and turned her narrow victory into a resurrection.
  • Peter Jennings and the death of panache

    As network execs opt for the dude next door -- anchorman versions of Ashton Kutcher -- the loss of the suave, Cary Grant-style ABC icon will leave us all the poorer.
  • I Like to Watch

    Why is Brokaw so fixated on your grandpa? What does kitty want for breakfast? What do desperate psychiatrists, cartoonish housewives and bad bosses have in common? You've got questions; we've got even more questions.
  • The Fix

    Brokaw for president! Did J.Lo downsize her prime asset for "Gigli" poster? Toby Keith shaves down for summer. Plus: Is Madonna changing her name?
  • What the definition of "WMD" is

    The White House helpfully explains what the president meant when he claimed weapons of mass destruction had already been found.
  • The Fix

    Jessica Lange wows 'em at college, James Gandolfini sings with Kate Winslet, and Egypt looks for its own Pamela Anderson. Plus: Is Bill Gates cheap?
  • The Fix

    Ben and J.Lo star in a stinker, the Donald stars in a reality show, and Russell Crowe writes a down and dirty song. Plus: Who is the new Walter Cronkite?
  • "West Wing" creator apologizes to Brokaw

    Aaron Sorkin makes up with NBC news anchor; Grammy host Jon Stewart: I'm not interested in music. Plus: Jay Leno in deep doo-doo over dog-eating joke.
  • Tom Brokaw

    The Greatest Generation
  • Jennifer Lopez does unibrow chic

    Puffy's pal beats out Madonna for Frida Kahlo role; "Survivor" shows Russian musical roots. Plus: Oasis' frontman said to be shaggy in the rear.
  • The sappiest generation

    By Sean Elder
  • The sappiest generation

    My cantankerous father and my own better judgment won't let me get sentimental about WWII veterans.
  • My generation sucks!

    Help! I'm suffering from genvy: The acute envy of one generation for another.
  • Oo! Wah dat?

    Naked Philippine actress: "I was the fifth Teletubby"; Dean Cain's steely resolve; Posh Spice on spin/bladder control; and Monica opens her big mouth again!
  • Where the wild feeds are

    When Bill Gates uses the F-word, it doesn't show up on TV. But Web sites featuring raw satellite transmissions let it all hang out.
  • Honor thy geezers

    They know something we don't: Big government works.
  • The greatest degeneration

    Did the heroes of WWII really know what they were fighting for?
  • Media Circus: brokaw shucks

    The preternaturally cheerful NBC anchor smiles and jives his way through a feel-good session at Berkeley.
  • Must-Stop TV

    When a public access program captured Tom Brokaw's off-the-cuff remarks, NBC brought out the big guns

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