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AMERICAN HOSPITALITY INSTITUTE WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE CINQ ETOILES MAGAZINE CONTACT
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WORLD HOSPITALITY MAGAZINE.
MAY 2005. P. 184
Probably, the most interesting and intelligent figures of the American TV cable networks are Judge Andrew Napolitano, Monica Crowley and Jeff Greenfield. Unfortunately, they are rare birds. Their commentaries are well presented, their analyses are well founded and their "persona" enjoys credibility. They never steal the show. Once again, one primordial question arises: "Why Judge Napolitano is kept in the dark?" He just appears on the screen when another talk show host is "required to do so" or badly needs a legal advice. A "Judge Napolitano Show" would and could be a great asset and a great "BOOM" to FoxNews. Helas! Nobody is paying attention. The viewers are glued to their sets. Do not let them think. Bring the popcorn and Kentucky fried chicken boxes, sit and enjoy the show.
Don't think. Just eat! TV programs are not meant to be cultural, educational and informative in the United States. Unless, you are watching Public Television, A&E, The Learning Channel, The Discovery Channel and the History Channel. TV programs in America are "entertainment". For now, we are 50% lucky, as long as the cable networks keep on bringing Bill Schneider, Jeff Greenfield, Catherine Crier, Judge Napolitano, Deborah Norville, Chris Matthews, Gretta Van Susteren and Monica Crowley.
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THE BUZZ: PEOPLE & EVENTS
The majestic American Soprano, Alison England, the world of opera newest greatest sensation. Yet, a bunch of writers for the American media hit Voight with an avalanche of unfriendly words describing how fat and obese the great Deborah Voight has become! Poor taste, my friends, very alarming poor taste. Alison England, fortunately , never experienced this physiological headache. She is smart, stunning, funny, warm, magnificently talented with justified delightful madness. She is taking France by storm now!! Continues: Next
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