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      <title>Homer Tries to Vote for the Next President</title>
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      <description>Well look at this &amp;#151; even Homer Simpson is doing his civic duty by making his voice heard in the '08 election. But, as always, things are not as simple as they should be. Not only must the poor bastard vote in the XXL, double-wide booth, but when he tries to select his choice on those "electronic voting dealies," the wrong vote is submitted. And watch what happens when he realizes the machine is rigged!</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 12:04:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Ratings: The Future Looks Bright for Housewives</title>
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      <description>Sunday's ratings recap:7 pm/ETThe season premiere of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition averaged 9.55 million total viewers.8 pmThe Amazing Race 13 placed third for the hour, premiering to 10.29 mil (down 25 percent from Cycle 12's launch). The Simpsons returned to an audience of 9.3 mil, dipping just 135K from its previous opener; King of the Hill led out with seven mil. 9 pmHousewives bested NBC's coverage of the Eagles-Bears with 18.44 mil, virtually matching last season's premiere.  Cold Case (11.24 mil) dropped a mil. Family Guy (9.2 mil) built on King's audience, while American Dad (6.86 mil) was up 13 percent from its previous premiere.10 pmBrothers &amp;#38; Sisters (12.35 mil) trailed football, but was down just seven percent from a year ago. The Unit (9.75 mil) lost nearly a mil from its previous, Tuesday-night season opener.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 12:14:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>It's Duff Time: Homer Simpson's 20 Greatest Achievements</title>
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      <description>Woo-hoo! This Sunday, The Simpsons begins its 20th season on the air, tying Gunsmoke's record. Throughout this time, we've gotten to know not just The Simpson family but a cast of thousands. The little town of Springfield has had more than its fair share of run-ins with presidents, celebrities and super-villains &amp;#151; all the while managing to stay the town we know and love. No single member of this tiny hamlet has done more with the life given to them than Simpson patriarch, Homer. In his perpetual 36th year of life, Homer has visited both heaven and hell and covered the earth and space between. He's saved thousands of lives, won a Pulitzer Prize and both befriended and brawled with presidents. Arguably no other fictional American has accomplished more. (Okay, maybe Forrest Gump but it's not his 20th anniversary, is it?)Grab a Duff and a donut and enjoy our list of Homer's greatest moments:20. Dancin' Homer: Homer J. Simpson's first brush with greatness didn't occur until Season 2...</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:43:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Griffin and Silverman Are Effin' Emmy Winners</title>
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      <description>A pair of funny ladies stole the show Saturday at the Creative Arts Emmys Saturday night.Kathy Griffin took home her second Emmy, earning the best reality program trophy for Bravo's My Life on the D-List. According to People, Griffin didn&amp;#146;t tell Jesus or anyone else to "suck it" in her acceptance speech (as she infamously did in 2007), but it was still bleepable: "Here we go again, f----rs."The other bleep-worthy moment of the night was Sarah Silverman's two wins for her viral video smash, "I'm F---ing Matt Damon," a clip that aired on Jimmy Kimmel Live and suggested Silverman was cheating on then-boyfriend Kimmel with the Bourne Identity star. The video took home the award for best original music and lyrics and a picture-editing award.Though Silverman and Kimmel split after five years together in July, Silverman thanked him in her speech. "Let's be honest, Matt Damon had very little to do with this being popular," she said. "Thanks to the person for whom this whole video was m...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 10:40:00 -0400</pubDate>
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