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SI.com: CBS sues NFL Players over fantasy football

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- CBS Interactive has filed a federal lawsuit in Minneapolis to clarify who can use the statistics that underlie fantasy football leagues.

Time.com: Court Drops CBS's Super Bowl Fine

A federal appeals court threw out a $550,000 indecency fine against CBS Corp. for the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that ended with Janet Jackson's breast-baring "wardrobe malfunction"

Court tosses 'wardrobe malfunction' fine

A Philadelphia appeals court Monday threw out the $550,000 indecency fine levied on CBS in connection with Janet Jackson's infamous "wardrobe malfunction" at the 2004 Super Bowl.

Fortune: Redstone's next move

The drama around the possible defection from Paramount of the cinematic powerhouses behind DreamWorks is headline-grabbing - but it's only a distraction from what must really be driving Sumner Redstone crazy: In tough times for media giants, Viacom and CBS are doing even worse than their peers.

Time.com: Kimbo Slice Gets His Prime-Time Shot

The violent sport of mixed martial arts was once banned in nearly every state. Now it's getting prime exposure on CBS. Get ready for the real blood

SI.com: Josh Gross: CBS prepared, confident about prime-time EliteXC event

A decade after teaming up to cover the Nagano Winter Olympics for CBS, commentator Gus Johnson and Showtime boxing and mixed martial arts producer David Dinkins Jr. are together again.

Time.com: Spears Reprises Guest Role on CBS' 'Mother'

Britney Spears, who proved she's worth a cool million viewers to How I Met Your Mother, is paying another visit to the CBS sitcom

Fortune: Paramount eyes going it alone

Is Sumner Redstone simply looking for leverage in his negotiations with CBS's Showtime? It sure looked that way Monday when Redstone's Viacom announced that its movie studio Paramount Pictures is in talks with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Lionsgate to create a new premium pay-tv cable channel - potentially making it a direct competitor to its current cable distributor and former corporate sibling over at CBS.

Iraqi soldiers free CBS journalist from captors

Richard Butler, the CBS journalist rescued by Iraqi soldiers in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on Monday, described a quick escape and "brilliant" military work that ended his two long months of captivity.

People.com: Report: Katie Couric May Leave CBS News Early

Though her contract ends in 2011, the anchor could exit in January 2009

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