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The flames of competition
are burning as a new season
of Gordon Ramsay's "Hell's
Kitchen" launches Tuesday on
Fox. Get cooking at www.fox.
com/hellskitchen/
On Tuesday, "Preachers'
Daughters" premieres on
Lifetime, profiling pastors
trying to keep their daughters
on the straight and narrow.
Click on www.mylifetime.
com/shows/preachersdaughters
"Jim Rome on Showtime"
returns with new episodes
Wednesday — on Showtime,
of course — as the
sportscaster takes on issues
of the day. Learn more at
sports.sho.com/programs/
jim-rome
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on page 3.
The new R.J. Cutler
documentary "The World
According to Dick Cheney"
airs Friday on Showtime. Take
a look at the trailer at youtu.
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March 22 & 23
Bremen location
March 30 Saturday only
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Sunday, HBO's "Girls" ends
its second season, continuing
to be one of the shows critics
love to hate (and occasionally
like). Click on www.hbo.com/
girls/index.html
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"The Bill Murray Show,"
www.mydamnchannel.com/
channel/mark_malkoff_
3327.aspx
This series — with at
least 17 episodes — consists
entirely of comedian, writer
and filmmaker Mark Malkoff's
("The Colbert Report") efforts
to get movie star Bill Murray
to visit his apartment in
Queens, N.Y. The rub is that
Malkoff doesn't actually know
Murray, so the site features
a plea for users to call the
Bill Murray Hotline and offer
suggestions on how the visit
can be achieved.
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"Wild Kratts Creature
Math," www.AppStore.com/
WildKrattsCreatureMath
The creature-loving
Kratt brothers specialize
in introducing kids to the
wonders of the natural world
in entertaining ways. With
their new iPad app, Martin
and Chris Kratt allow young
users ages 2 to 8 to practice
basic math skills such as
addition and subtraction
while they create and care
for animal habitats. The app
adjusts automatically as
users' skill levels increase
and introduces new creature
facts.
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