Latif does not see it this way.
Nicknames don't get much stranger than "The Doogie Howser of Terrorism"
Funnyman Sacha Baron Cohen had to hire Enrique Iglesias' British minder for a comedic interview with a real-life terrorist — because no one else would take on the potentially life threatening job.
A CBS staffer who opens Dan Rather's mail has tested positive for cutaneous anthrax, the network announced Thursday.
An Al-Jazeera producer and a New York Times writer clashed Tuesday night on Larry King's CNN talk show over the Arab network's claims that it is attempting to broadcast all sides of the Middle East debate.
Heads of the major networks have agreed not to broadcast in their entirety live or taped statements by Osama bin Laden or members of his Al Qaeda organization after National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice informed them Wednesday that such messages could contain codes for terrorists to launch attacks in the U.S.
News Roundup: Broadcasters still screen Bin Laden
Woody Allen, a native New Yorker, on the BBC News 24's Hardtalk on how terrorism is a terrible problem that will hopefully one day be eradicated.
Blockbuster has decided to place "signage" in its stores that will warn customers of terrorist-themed movies and video games, in the wake of this month's attacks.
NBC has decided to push back the season premiere of its hit show The West Wing to Oct. 10.
NBC has given the go-ahead to producers of The West Wing to produce a special episode dealing in part with terrorists.
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Film director Ed Zwick on U.S. terrorist attacks
Television networks and cable news outlets carried live pictures of the evident terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon this morning. The networks had just begun broadcasting news reports of the aftermath of the American Airlines crash into the first tower of the WTC at 8:50 a.m. when a second plane was seen plowing into the other tower.
Antonio Banderas needs to grow eyes in the back of his head. According to reports by England's Daily Express, the Spanish actor has received death threats from the militant group Basque Homeland and Liberty, forcing Banderas and wife Melanie Griffith to hire personal bodyguards while staying in France.