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  American Masters . Diego Rivera | PBS
Rivera was searching for a new form of painting, one that could express the complexities of his day and still reach a wide audience.
Rivera concerned himself primarily with the physical process of human development and the effects of technological progress.
For Rivera, the foundation of history could be seen in the working class, whose lives were spent by war and industry in the name of progress.
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 Geraldo at Large - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geraldo at Large is a syndicated newsmagazine hosted by FOX News correspondent and former talk show host Geraldo Rivera.
Anchors and correspondents from FOX News, including anchor Laurie Dhue, Laura Ingle, Phil Keating, and as of March 20, 2006, Arthel Neville, serve as correspondents of the newsmagazine.
Rivera has emphasized that the show will be about "people." The program is seen by Rivera as a test for a potential evening newscast produced by the Fox News Channel.
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 Geraldo Rivera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geraldo Rivera (born July 4, 1943) is a television journalist with an affinity for dramatic high-profile stories and a style that has often been accused of sensationalism.
In 1985 ABC's Roone Arledge refused to air a report done by Rivera on the relationship between Marilyn Monroe and John F. Kennedy : Rivera publicly criticized Arledge's journalistic integrity (claiming that his friendship with the Kennedy family had caused him to spike the story) and was fired.
In 1987 he began hosting a talk show, Geraldo, which set the trends toward controversial guests and theatricality (one of the early shows was titled "Men in Lace Panties and the Women Who Love Them").
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 Jerry Springer vs. Geraldo Rivera @ WWWF Grudge Match
Geraldo was the innovator of talk-show sleaze, and solidified this reputation in the 1990s by openly pimping for Clinton on his MSNBC show.
Geraldo Rivera was in Dilbert™ and Bloom County™.
Geraldo will lose this match, but it will inspire him into new depths of depravity as he opts to can his 'Serious, Hard-edged, Wearing-glasses Look.' Then, once he's re-established the daytime feces that is 'Geraldo' he will put that upstart Mayor of Cincinnati in his place.
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 USATODAY.com - Geraldo Rivera makes his return to daily television   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Rivera oddly found himself as the sympathetic figure in a struggle with the Times, which said he had nudged aside a Hurricane Katrina relief worker to make his own on-camera rescue.
Rivera talked about his new show from a deck overlooking the Hudson River and the New York skyline at his co-op complex in New Jersey.
Rivera returns to daily TV Geraldo RIvera will return to syndicated television, not with crazy guests and segments, but a show with a news focus.
www.usatoday.com /life/television/news/2005-10-31-rivera-tv-return_x.htm?CSP=N014   (1027 words)

  
 Rivera, Geraldo
Rivera was discovered while working as a lawyer for the New York Puerto Rican activist group the Young Lords.
Rivera was undaunted by his altercation with the network and moved to boost his visibility with a hour-long special on the opening of Al Capone's secret vault in April 1986.
Geraldo continued throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s to capitalize on his the sensational aspects of his reputation.
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 Urban Legends Reference Pages: Geraldo Rivera
Although Geraldo Rivera was known by some slight variations of his given name in his younger days, those variations were not the product of a crass effort on his part to "appear more ethnic" by turning a distinctly Anglo name into a Latino one.
Geraldo Rivera's father, Cruz Rivera, was the son of a Puerto Rican sugar plantation worker.
His father's surname was Rivera, his given name was Gerald, and the only concession he made to fashion was to agree to go by the Spanish pronunciation of his given name to satisfy an employer who wanted an identifiably Puerto Rican reporter.
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 CNN.com - Fox News, military reach deal on Rivera - Apr. 1, 2003
After early reports indicated that Rivera would be expelled from the Army unit he was traveling with, Fox and the Pentagon agreed that he would leave on his own, without being officially sanctioned.
U.S. military officials told CNN on Monday morning that Rivera violated the cardinal rule of war reporting by giving away crucial details of military plans during a Fox News Channel broadcast from Iraq, where the reporter was temporarily assigned to the Army's 101st Airborne Division.
Rivera then outlined a map of Iraq, and showed the relative location of Baghdad and his location with the 101st Airborne.
www.cnn.com /2003/WORLD/meast/04/01/sprj.irq.geraldo/index.html   (465 words)

  
 geraldo rivera
Although uninformed coverage of the Israel-Palestinian crisis is common, Rivera's combination of inanity and incessant self-reference to his own feelings, reactions and experiences has prompted particular audience disgust and derisive criticism from other journalists.
To a Fox anchorman who asked if Rivera really thought "Israel is intentionally killing civilians" and who inquired if the losses are not "in a sense collateral damage," the reporter delivered a rambling attack on Israel and Sharon.
Rivera's tune was altogether different only two weeks earlier when he was covering American military action in Afghanistan.
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 GERALDO RIVERA'S INFLUENCE ON THE SATANIC RITUAL ABUSE AND RECOVERED MEMORY HOAXES
Geraldo talked about the public being in denial, that some unsubstantiated charges have been made in the past and that many people are committing terrible crimes in Satan's name.
Geraldo hosted a program on CNBC with the theme "Wrongly Accused and Convicted of Child Molest." The program was broadcast on the night of the acquittal of Pastor Roby Roberson and Connie Roberson in the Wenatchee WA sex abuse scandal.
Geraldo apparently had a change of heart at some time during the latter half of 1995.
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 Geraldo Rivera
Talk show host and investigative reporter Geraldo Rivera has been a steady presence on television since the early 1970s, sometimes breaking and sometimes making the news.
Geraldo made the news himself in 1988 when his nose was broken in a brawl that erupted during the taping of a show about white supremacists.
Geraldo Rivera - Geraldo Rivera talk-show host, journalist Born: 7/4/1943 Birthplace: New York City In 1997 Rivera...
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 Geraldo Rivera - Biography, Photos, and more - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geraldo Rivera was born to a Puerto Rican father and an American mother and...
Geraldo Rivera reporting from a shelter for Hurricane Katrina victims on Fox...
Geraldo Rivera is currently host of the nationally syndicated program,...
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 WorldNetDaily: Geraldo calls Minutemen 'vigilantes'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geraldo Rivera, senior correspondent for Fox News, told a group of Hispanic journalists vigilantes had created "hysteria along the borders" and advised his colleagues not to "let your newsroom push you around on the issue of immigration."
Rivera, who served as honorary gala chairman of the event, announced from the hotel stage that he was donating $80,000 to NAHJ and $20,000 to Unity: Journalists of Color.
Rivera was not the only speaker to raise the "hysteria" issue in an evening that otherwise honored journalists whose prize-winning stories largely involved violence, immigration and tragic death.
www.worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=46414   (191 words)

  
 05302000petrocelliongeraldo.htm
GERALDO: He is the former president of the American Polygraph Association, and Ed joins us from Los Angeles.
GERALDO: But is it not a fact that you administered a series of tests, the results of which were inconclusive?
GERALDO: But you said that the other fellow was a well-recognized expert.
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 Geraldo Rivera
In 1997 Rivera cut a $30 million six-year contract with NBC as a news journalist, capping a career in journalism that has mixed serious investigative reporting with tawdry talk-show fare and the downright bizarre.
In 2001, Rivera moved to the Fox New Channel as a war correspondent.
Geraldo Rivera - TV Newscaster/Talk Show Host, born 4 July 1943, Mustachioed muckraker of TV news
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 New York Post Online Edition: Entertainment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geraldo Rivera was still steaming yesterday over a New York Times article, on media coverage of Hurricane Katrina, that accused him of pushing aside an Air Force rescue worker so cameras could catch him helping res cue an elderly woman in flood-ravaged New Orleans.
Rivera angrily denied the charge on Tuesday's "The O'Reilly Factor" and repeated his demands yesterday for a retraction or correction.
Rivera said Fox News Channel provided the Times with the videotape on which he supposedly pushed the Air Force worker out of the way.
www.nypost.com /entertainment/27762.htm   (416 words)

  
 Geraldo Rivera Rants About Media Critics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Fox News correspondent Geraldo Rivera is still filled with "smoldering anger" from the way the media reported on him being asked to leave Iraq for drawing troop movements in the sand.
Geraldo tries to re-invent himself as a born agin hard gun toting flleather jacketed gung ho wannabe hiding behind a generation of Airborne who dont remember him for what he really is...
No big fan of Geraldo, but do think he was held up unfairly in their attempts to draw a moral equivalency of the bad judgement he made and that of Arnett's anti-American, if not treasonouos reportage.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/903218/posts   (715 words)

  
 The Command Post - Iraq - Pentagon removes Geraldo Rivera from Iraq
One point of note ~I am not a Geraldo fan~ but as he was not officially embedded with the 101 he really didn't have to abide by the rules of embeds, he may not have even been wholly aware of them.
Geraldo will make another comeback, and we will be as much in his mysterious power when it happens as we have been in the past.
And in the realm of journalism, Geraldo Rivera is the Michael Jordan of mindless sensationalism.
www.command-post.org /archives/003433.html   (1637 words)

  
 Geraldo Rivera might sue The New York Times - TV Squad
She reports that Rivera "nudged" an Air Force worker out of the way so he could be shown on camera helping a woman in a wheelchair.
Geraldo exudes the vibe that the story is always about him and I believe that is usually the case.
I saw the clip tonight and it appears that an unidentified man had the back of the wheelchair and Geraldo was at her feet as they lowered her step by step down the stairs backwards.
www.tvsquad.com /2005/09/07/geraldo-rivera-might-sue-the-new-york-times   (2002 words)

  
 Geraldo Rivera in Tora Bora, Afghanistan for Fox News
I've always admired Geraldo Rivera, primarily because of his 1972, award-winning exposé of the deplorable conditions at New York's Willowbrook State School for the mentally impaired.
Geraldo seems to be trying much too hard to fit in with the gung ho, cheerleading-style of Fox reporting, which sheds all pretense of reportorial objectivity.
Geraldo, showing us some puffs of smoke in the background is not worth the time you're expending on it, let alone your life.
www.therationalradical.com /dsep/1201/geraldo-fox.htm   (768 words)

  
 ACCUSING ISRAEL OF INFLICTING TERROR  AND ACTING LIKE NAZIS Rivera Double Standards Get the Best of Him   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
As Geraldo was deploring the killing of Palestinian civilians, Fox Anchorman Brit Hume rightly asked him to defend his statement that Israelis are terrorists.
Geraldo did not express outrage over that collateral damage and he didn't accuse the US of being terrorists.
As for Rivera, from his early days on ABC's 20/20, when he had pro wrestlers fake like they were roughing him up, to his equating the Israeli Defense Force actions to Nazi atrocities, Geraldo always winds up with his ass in some sort of sling.
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 Geraldo Rivera show - February 28, 1997
Geraldo asked a question at the same moment i hit record, and im sorry, but i dont remember what it was...
Geraldo: i really like her, and she's working hard for this whole cause, the Rape, Abuse Nationwide Network (his mistake, not mine) I think she got robbed.
Afterwards, Geraldo said that he really likes her, and that he thought she should've won the Grammy.
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 Jackson Speaks: To Geraldo, Rivera Tells Hannah Storm What Pop Star Said In Sit-Down - CBS News
Rivera noted that everything Jackson said about the case had to be approved by the judge, who has imposed a gag order on participants in Jackson's trial.
When Rivera noted that Jackson owned Neverland long before he had his own children, Jackson expalined that, "It gave me a chance to do the things I never got to do when I was little.
Rivera also spent time with Jackson and his three kids, and says Jackson seems to enjoy fatherhood, and the kids look happy and healthy.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/02/04/earlyshow/leisure/celebspot/main671677.shtml   (814 words)

  
 Media Monitor - NRA Targets Geraldo Rivera - March 5, 2002
The Geraldo story is not one of those." He went on to say that "what Brown and the Baltimore Sun are up to, I think, is attacking Fox through Geraldo.
That was a reference to Rivera disclosing that he was carrying a gun in Afghanistan.
Rivera said to him, "Don't you think that your movement, what you stand for, even the Second Amendment itself is rightfully under attack after the carnage in Littleton, Colorado?"
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 New York Daily News - Daily Dish & Gossip - Rush & Molloy: Tora Bora vet at war with Geraldo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geraldo Rivera should be glad he got out of Iraq without a broken nose, according to a former Green Beret who says the Fox News star has a history of jeopardizing military operations.
Rivera for allegedly putting his coalition comrades at risk with his newsgathering.
Rivera also caught heat in Afghanistan when he erroneously claimed to be standing on "hallowed ground" where U.S. soldiers had been killed by friendly fire.
www.nydailynews.com /news/gossip/story/72378p-67059c.html   (1339 words)

  
 Geraldo Rivera   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geraldo Rivera: Highly Unauthorized Biography of a Survivor
Rivera is, and I say this in a flattering sense, media herpes.
Geraldo Rivera was born in New York City in 1943.
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 ABC News: Geraldo Rivera Returns to Daily TV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Geraldo Rivera Returns to Daily TV Geraldo Rivera Makes His Return to Daily Television With 'Geraldo at Large' on Fox
EDGEWATER, N.J. Nov 6, 2005 (AP)— Geraldo Rivera is returning to daily syndicated television, but not to the world of flying chairs, broken noses and transvestite makeovers.
One co-op is his home, another an office filled with a wide-screen TV set tuned to Fox News, several portraits of sailboats and one large painting of a very naked woman.
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