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used as ammunition. Still, his madly popular show<br />

hardly needs more promotion. Kardashian, on the<br />

other hand, bounces from one feud to another, getting<br />

into it in recent years with Daniel Craig and Halle<br />

Berry. All of which keeps her and her family and their<br />

ubiquitous reality shows ever more ubiquitous. The<br />

combatants Madon<strong>na</strong> vs. Elton John The feud They<br />

jousted after the Golden Globes in January, when<br />

Madon<strong>na</strong> won Best Origi<strong>na</strong>l Song, for Masterpiece<br />

from her movie W.E., The fallout Mild. Elton is a<br />

quarrelsome fellow. Remember the obscenity­-laden<br />

spat with Lily Allen in 2008? He can be prickly but it<br />

never seems to hurt his career or his philanthropic<br />

endeavors. And if Madon<strong>na</strong> went postal every time<br />

someone criticized her ⦠well, she wouldn't be<br />

Madon<strong>na</strong>. She's been exchanging tit­-for­-tat tweets with<br />

CNN's Piers Morgan ever since he banned her from<br />

his talk show in a promotio<strong>na</strong>l stunt of his own, and<br />

she came under fire from some musicians for seeming<br />

to joke about drug use on her latest record, MDNA,<br />

similar to MDMA or ecstasy. But if feuding helps bring<br />

attention to her movie or her record, she's not going to<br />

complain. The combatants Keith Olbermann vs. Al<br />

Gore, Current TV The feud Cranky Olbermann is a<br />

frequent feuder. His latest dust­-up is with former veep<br />

USA Today/ ­- News, Qua, 18 de Abril de 2012<br />

CLIPPING INTERNACIONAL (Civil Rights)<br />

Al Gore and his Current TV network, which fired<br />

Olbermann last week just months after hiring and<br />

hailing him as the savior of the little­-watched news<br />

network. Current TV execs say he's out for alleged<br />

breach of contract and for generally being a pain to<br />

deal with. Olbermann, in his customary state of<br />

outrage, has sued (as he has in past noisy departures<br />

from MSNBC and ESPN). He issued a statement and<br />

took to Twitter to denounce Current TV as a "failure,"<br />

and to accuse Gore and other execs of lacking ethics<br />

and lying to get out of a contract. The fallout Moderate.<br />

Olbermann is the only one barking. Gore released an<br />

initial statement saying Olbermann lacked the<br />

network's values of respect and loyalty but has said<br />

little since. Meanwhile, Mr. O is set to sit down<br />

Tuesday with David Letterman (another guy who<br />

knows cranky) to tell more about his woes. It's<br />

probably not the end for him â somehow he always<br />

gets another job. Not clear how feud helps Current,<br />

which replaced Olbermann with Eliot Spitzer, the<br />

former N.Y. governor who resigned after a prostitution<br />

scandal. All this would be an embarrassing tiff among<br />

liberals for conservatives to rejoice in â except no one<br />

is watching anyway.<br />

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