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Early Addition: NBC Skips Moment Of Silence For Kardashians
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Early Addition: NBC Skips Moment Of Silence For Kardashians


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Published Sep 11, 2012

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One of many 9/11 memorial crosswalks popping up around town, this one in SoHo
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  • Rather than honor this morning's moment of silence for 9/11 victims, the Today show decided to air a Kardashian interview.
  • Still, here are some good 1WTC pics to tide you over.
  • And here is Neil deGrasse Tyson's much forwarded 9/11 e-mail in case you'd forgotten.
  • Feds were wiretapping Comptroller Liu for at least two years.
  • Of course that Stuyvesant cheating ring was actually broken by a snitching student.
  • The ongoing Amish beard-cutting trial in Ohio just gets better and better.
  • Uhm, Chris Brown got a Rihanna tattoo on his neck?
  • Remember when Kate Winslet did a screen test for Titanic with Jeremy Sisto? Now you do.
  • Oh, you want some Internet memes? Here, have 4:30 of them!
  • Finally, take a moment of zen and watch Pale Male chill (and eat a rodent) in Central Park for a few minutes:

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