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Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., second from left, his wife Cindy McCain, second from right, and Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., right, listen as Monsignor Diego Monroy Ponce, left, discusses details from an image of the Virgin of Guadalupe at the Basilica of Guadalupe in Mexico City, Thursday, July 3, 2008.

Guests for Sunday TV news shows include Lieberman

Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:

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  • Sheriff says Discovery Channel won't film at jail

    Dallas County Sheriff Lupe Valdez says the Discovery Channel has changed plans and will not do a documentary about the jail after a judge blocked filming.

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  • Tiki Barber, Natalie Morales host NBC's coverage of Macy's fireworks

    Former NFL standout-turned-announcer Tiki Barber didn't have a lot of Fourth of July family traditions when he was growing up in Virginia. Neither did "Today" national correspondent Natalie Morales.

  • Rush Limbaugh to get $38M a year for next 8 years

    Rush Limbaugh will make about $38 million a year to continue his radio show over the next eight years. In addition, he says will be getting a nine-figure signing bonus from Premiere Radio Networks.

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  • Auto racing is No. 1 on cable TV

    Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by Nielsen Media Research for the week of June 23-29. Day and start time (EDT) are in parentheses:

  • Matthews Band sax player injured in ATV wreck

    Dave Matthews Band sax player LeRoi Moore is recovering from an ATV accident on his Virginia farm.

  • Prime-time `stars' of summer are regular folks

    The prime-time "stars" of this summer are regular folks willing to humiliate themselves on national television.

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  • Pop culture Q&A: 'Bones' character takes major turn to shake up plot of comedy-drama

    Q: Explain to me why "Bones" made Eric Millegan a killer at the end of last season.

  • Political Play: McCain recalls loss on "Jeopardy"

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  • Bruce Campbell and Jeffrey Donovan turn up the heat in ‘Burn Notice'

    It's a little difficult to tell the good guys from the bad guys on USA's "Burn Notice," and that's one of the things that make the character-driven thriller unique.

  • RICK KUSHMAN: Don't let your spirits SAG - but actors' contract is up

    I really hate to bring this up, but the contract between the Screen Actors Guild and the Hollywood networks and studios just expired, and there's no agreement in sight.

  • SAG president doesn't want to hear strike talk

    The head of the Screen Actors Guild doesn't want to hear the s-word as a deadline for contract expiration looms.

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  • Political focus helps make MSNBC more competitive

    Phil Griffin, the NBC News executive who oversees MSNBC, is a coiled mass of energy who needs little provocation to do battle. Now he's got something to fight for.

  • Around the remote: Television picks for the week of June 29-July 5

    Don't miss: Fourth of July specials - It's time to celebrate America's birthday and some of us never get tired of watching big, glowy things that go "ka-boom" in the sky.

  • Japanese game shows coming to America

    A grown man wearing a diaper is spun around until he can barely stand, then is made to try an obstacle course carrying pitchers of milk without spilling any. Another man, dressed like an insect, flings himself onto a giant-sized "windshield" with a giant-sized "splat."

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  • Strike 2? Hollywood braces for actor walkout

    Hollywood loves a good sequel, but here's one it could do without: Another union strike just months after the town got up and running again from a devastating walkout by writers.

  • NBC offers wide online access for Beijing Olympics

    NBC is making more than 2,200 hours of live competition from Beijing available online, giving Olympic junkies more action than they could ever devour in a day.

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  • AMC's acclaimed series 'Mad Men' gets DVD release in sync with second season

    When "Mad Men" first made its splash last summer - on AMC, of all unlikely places - there was no doubt that it was going to look as sharp and shiny as a classic Cadillac tailfin. Set in 1960 amidst the hustle and bustle of Madison Avenue ad agencies (hence the title), "Mad Men" was an art director's fever dream, full of smart suits, cool cars and cumulus clouds of cigarette smoke.

  • Dave on Demand: The television week in review

    Motley Crue announced this week that they are pulling out of their seemingly stalled deal with MTV to make a film of the band's 2001 memoir, "The Dirt."

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