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Don Imus says race comment was misunderstood
NEW YORK - Months after returning to the radio with a pledge to mend the wounds caused by his comments about a women's basketball team, Don Imus is once again defending on-air remarks regarding race. During an on-air conversation Monday about the arrests of suspended Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones, Imus asked, "What color is he?"
People:Don Imus Al Sharpton Activities:2007 Imus Racism Remarks Source:(AP)
2008-06-23
Shock jock named king of politically incorrect
"Nappy-headed hos," the phrase that cost radio shock jock Don Imus his job and triggered a debate on how far free speech can go, was named on Thursday as the most egregious politically incorrect turn of phrase in 2007.
People:Don Imus Activities:2007 Imus Racism Remarks
2008-03-21
Radio host Imus returns after firing
Radio personality Don Imus returned to the airwaves on Monday promising to keep his edgy tone but refrain from the kind of racist and sexist comments that got him fired earlier this year.
People:Don Imus Al Sharpton Christopher Dodd John McCain Dick Cheney Hillary Clinton Activities:2007 Imus Racism Remarks
2007-12-03
Don Imus back on the air
Don Imus returned to the airwaves Monday eight months after he was fired for a racially charged remark about the Rutgers women's basketball team, introducing a new cast that included two black comedians.
Nations:U.S. People:Don Imus Christopher Dodd John McCain Dick Cheney Hillary Clinton Activities:2007 Imus Racism Remarks
2007-12-03
Shock jock Don Imus returns to airwaves
Don Imus will return to the airwaves Dec. 3 on New York's WABC-AM, only nine months after the cantankerous shock jock's career seemed doomed over his racist, sexist remark about a women's college basketball team.
People:Don Imus Al Sharpton Rush Limbaugh Sean Hannity Activities:2007 Imus Racism Remarks
2007-11-01
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