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Marginally Funny Fallon Finds Fit?

Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET

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THIS FALLON NBC! Jimmy

Did they see Taxi?: Former SNL un-funnyman Jimmy Fallon is the early favorite to take over Late Night when Conan replaces Jay Leno.

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Accepting proposals: Now that the Spederline marriage is officially over, both members of the desirable duo are back on the (film) market.

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Bridge to prison: Alaska Senator Ted Stevens's house is raided by the FBI and IRS in a search for information related to his relationship with a corrupt oil man who just happened to oversee construction expanding Steven's house in 2000.

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SCOTUS scare: Chief Justice John Roberts is fully recovered after a seizure caused him to be hospitalized.

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