A pause that refreshes

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As a news junkie I tend to want important information, like, yesterday. But I think I'm ready to advocate for a 5-second delay on the network morning shows.
Some tenders ears had barely cooled off since Diane Keaton casually -- and with immediate regret -- dropped an F-bomb on Diane Sawyer a few weeks ago during an interview on "Good Morning America," when Jane Fonda popped in this morning to the "Today" show with her own impolite language.
In Jane's defense, she was merely citing the title of a monologue in the play "The Vagina Monologues" in response to a question from Meredith Vieira.
The networks may want to look into a delay that would accomodate some snappy edits. Otherwise, Big Brother FCC might step in and mandate harsher measures, forcing them to retitle their shows "Good Yesterday Morning" and "Sometime in the Last 24 Hours."

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