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Imus comments and backlash

Imus Cancellation: Statement from Media Matters

MSNBC TV says it will no longer simulcast 'Imus in the Morning'

Fineman to pal Imus: Racist comments aren't OK any more like they used to be

Tom Oliphant to Imus on racial slur controversy: "Solidarity forever, pal"

NYT's David Carr: With Imus, They Keep Coming Back

Wash Post:Imus Takes His Lumps on Sharpton's Show

Wnbc.com quotes Imus: "`I've learned' From My Mistake"

Imus apologized for "nappy-headed hos" remark

NYT: Networks Condemn Remarks by Imus

National Association of Black Journalists: NABJ appalled by Imus' racist comments, Calls for boycott of show

Media Matters Press Release: Imus Apologizes for "Nappy-Headed Hos" Comment

NBC4.com (Washington, DC): Imus Show Under Fire After Racist Comments

WNBC.com: Imus Creates Firestorm With Rutgers Comments

Imus called women's basketball team "nappy-headed hos"

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